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NEKEDE Post UTME Form And Exam Dates


This is to inform all candidates who obtained a score of 150 and above in the 2013/2014 UTME Examination conducted by JAMB and chose Federal Polytechnic, Nekede as their first and or second choice institution and those who applied for admission into Higher National Diploma (Morning) that sale of forms online for the post-UTME Admissions Screening Test will commence on 20th June, 2013. METHOD OF APPLICAION Eligible candidates for the post-UTME/HND Screening Test are required to obtain forms from any branch of the prescribed banks nationwide at a fee of N1,000.00 (One thousand naira) only. THE BANKS PURCHASE THE Federal Poly Nekede Post-UTME FORMS 2013/2014 are: Zenith Bank Plc – Account No: 10106639999 United Bank for Africa Plc – Account No: 1915498529 Fidelity Bank Plc – Account No: 4110009105 Please Note that the account no listed above is the school account no. But you can confirm before making any payment. The forms should be completed online at www.federalpolynekede.net not later than 15th July, 2013. DATE FOR POST-UTME SCREENING: DAY 1: 22ND July, 2013 – ND school of Environmental and Design Technology (Architecture, Building Technology, Estate Management, Quantity Surveying, Urban & Regional Planning, Surveying and Geoinformatics, Art and Design) and Science Laboratory Technology. DAY 2: 23rd July, 2013 – ND Computer Science, Food Technology, Maths & Statistics, Fisheries Technology. DAY 3: 24th July, 2013 – ND School of Engineering Technology (Agricultural Engineering, Civil Engineering, Electrical/Electronics Engineering, Computer Engineering, Chemical Engineering). DAY 4: 25th July, 2013 – ND School of Business and Management Technology (Accountancy, Banking and Finance, Cooperative Economics and Management, Marketing, Purchasing and Supply, Public Administration, Office Technology and Management) and Library and Information Science. DAY 5: 26th July, 2013 – HND all schools (SBMT, SET, SIAS, SEDT, SHSS) and ND Mass Communication. Source: Online Dailys Share this information with friends.

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