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Application For UNIZIK Business School Still On

UNIZIK Business School invites application from qualified professionals of all background who are desirous of acquiring general management education for effective leadership in business and government.

Degree Programme

1. Executive Master of Business Administration (EMBA)

2. Executive Master of Public Administration (EMPA)

Admission requirements

An application for admission into
Executive Master of Business Administration (EMBA) and Executive Master of Public Administration (EMPA) should possess any of the following:

i. Holders of Bachelors degree from any approved University with a minimum of Second Class Honours (Lower Division),

ii. Holders of HND and/or professional qualification in any of the disciplines in Management Sciences will be considered,

iii. Graduates with Post Graduates Diploma PGD in Management Sciences could also be considered,

iv. All candidates for admission must have a minimum of one year managerial/supervisory level work experience in private or public sector and/or two years self-employment experience.



Duration of Programmes

All programmes of UNIZIK Business School are offered on Friday evenings and Saturday to suit the convenience of busy executives. The duration for the programme for EMBA and EMPA is four semesters.



Methods of Application

Application form for EMBA and EMPA should be completed on-line by logging onto my.unizik.edu.ng/ubson payment of N20, 000.00 (Twenty thousand Naira) into First Bank Plc as application fee. Print a copy of the completed form.

Download and print the transcripts form. Attach the referee’s reports as well as your certificates to the printed form and forward to the Director, UNIZIK Business School, Nnamdi Azikiwe University, P. M. B. 5025, Awka, Anambra State, Nigeria not later than six weeks from the date of this publication


Application Deadline 
The application documents must be submitted not later than six weeks from the date of this publication.

N.B. The original date of this publication is March 16th, 2015. 

Culled from: myschool.com.ng 



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