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Federal Polytechnic Mubi Students to Pay #10,000 Fine for Late Registration

The Management of The Federal Polytechnic, Mubi, Adamawa State has announced that late registration with penalty will commence from 31st August 2022 thereby urging the students to hasten up with their registrations.
The school management stated that late registration attracts a penalty of ten thousand naira(#10,000.00).
Students that have already paid for school fees are advised to visit the polytechnic revenue Unit for Issuance of examination permit card.
This Information was contained in an Internal memorandum dated 17th August 2022
“This is to notify both new and old students that they should endeavour to pay their school fees on or before Tuesday, 30th August 2022 by 12 midnight (12:00am)….
“Failure to pay the school fees will attract late registration of additional #10,000.00 only.”
It added, “Students that have paid their school fees should proceed to the revenue unit with their confirmed receipt to collect their exam card. Issuance of exam card will begin on Monday, 22nd August, 2022.”
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