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Kaduna Polytechnic Announces Date for 2021/2022 Matriculation

The management of the Federal Polytechnic, kaduna, kaduna State has announced the date to hold the matriculation ceremony for all the newly admitted regular programmes of the 2021/2022 academic session.
The ceremony will be held on Thursday 15th September, 2022 at the polytechnic main campus.
The concerned NDI and HINDI students are to visit the deputy registrar office for the collection of matriculation gowns.
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This is contained in a circular dated 8th September, 2022 which read:
“The Matriculation Exercise for Regular Programme for 2021/2022 Academic Session has been slated for Thursday, 15th September, 2022 at the New Convocation Square. Tudun Wada Main Campus, Kaduna Polytechnic by 9:30am.”
“Please, arrange to collect your academic gowns from the Deputy Registrar (Academic Affairs Division) before the date of the event, in case you do not have any.”
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