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Federal University of Education Zaria Academic Calendar for Part-time Program 2024/2025 Session
Federal University of Education Zaria Academic Calendar for Part-time Program 2024/2025 Session
This is to inform all NCE part-time students of the Federal University of Education, Zaria that the approved academic calendar for the 2024/2025 session is out.

Registration for both returning and newly admitted students: 6th to 20th December 2024
Christmas and new year break: 21st December 2024 to 2nd January 2025
Late registration for returning students: 3rd to 17th January 2025.
Examination for first segment (Education and others): 28th February 2025 to 22nd March 2025.
Examination for second segment (GSC and others): 13th June to 5th July 2025.
SECOND SEMESTER 2024/2025 ACADEMIC SESSION
Second semester lectures – 11th July 2025 to 30th August 2025
Examination for first segment (GSE and others): 5th to 20th September 2025.
Second segment lectures: 26th September 2025 to 15th November 2025.
Second segment examination (Education and others) : 21st November 2025 – 6th December 2025.

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