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List of the Courses Offered in The Federal Polytechnic Bali (ND & HND) and their Cut-off Marks 2022/2023

The Federal Polytechnic Bali is one of the Best and Fastest polytechnics in Northern Nigeria. The polytechnic was established in the year 2007.
Since the year of its establishment, the polytechnic has grown and built thousands of polytechnic graduates.
The polytechnic runs full-time programme and certificate programme for both National Diploma (ND) and Higher National Diploma (HND)
We Understand that many students would love to know the list of the courses offered in The Federal Polytechnic Bali and in this article we have compiled all the available programmes.
Below are the List of the Courses Available for National Diploma (ND) Programme
- ND Computer Science Technology
- ND Science Laboratory Technology
- ND Public Administration
- ND Business Administration
- ND Office Technology and Management
- ND Accountancy
- ND Agricultural Technology
- ND Statistics
- ND Agricultural and Bio-Environmental Eng. Tech
- ND Electrical and Electronics Engineering Tech
- ND Computer Engineering Technology
- ND Building Technology
- ND Civil Engineering Technology
- ND Animal Health and Production Technology
- ND Banking and Finance
- ND Marketing
- ND Library and Information Science Technology
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LIST OF THE COURSES AVAILABLE FOR HND PROGRAMME
- HND SLT (Biochemistry Option)
- HIND SLT (Chemistry Option)
- HIND Computer Science
- HND Accountancy
- HND Office Technology and Management
- HND Crop Production Technology
CERTIFICATES PROGRAMMES:
- Cert. Accounts and Audit Technology
- Cert. Agricultural Technology
- Cert. Office Technology and Management (OTM)
- Cert. Building Technology
- Cert. Civil Engineering Technology
- Cert. Irrigation Technology (CIT)
- Cert. Environmental and Public Health Engineering
School website: www.fedpolybali.edu.ng
Application portal: https://www.fedpobali.net
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Admission cut-off marks: The general cut off Mark for Admission consideration into Federal polytechnic Bali is 110 that is, ND full-time applicants must score at least 110 in their UTME. The polytechnic also has departmental Cut-off marks for each course which is between 110 and 125.
The cut-off marks are as listed below:
1. ND Computer Science Technology – 125
2. ND Science Laboratory Technology – 120
3. ND Public Administration – 120
4. ND Business Administration – 120
5. ND Office Technology and Management – 115
6. ND Accountancy – 110
7. ND Agricultural Technology – 110
8. ND Statistics – 110
9. ND Agricultural and Bio-Environmental Eng. Tech. – 110
10. ND Electrical and Electronics Engineering Tech – 110
11. ND Computer Engineering Technology – 110
12. ND Building Technology – 110
13. ND Civil Engineering Technology -110
14. ND Animal Health and Production Technology – 110
15. ND Banking and Finance – 110
16 ND Marketing – 110
17. ND Library and Information Science Technology – 110
ALSO READ: Federal Polytechnic Bali 2022/2023 Higher National Diploma (HND) Full-Time Form Announced
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