EDUCATION
EDE POLY COMMENCES REGISTRATION FOR NEWLY INTAKES (See Registration Procedures)

The management of the Federal Polytechnic Ede, Osun state (Ede Poly) has announced date for the commencement of registration for all the newly admitted students of 2021/2022 academic session.
This development was disclosed to POLYTV after the academic board meeting held on Wednesday 27th April, it was approved that registration should commence with immediate effect from Sunday 1st May 2022.
Sequel to this, newly admitted students are to commence medical registration at the polytechnic medical centre in the order highlighted below.
- 9th May – 13th May 2022 – School of Applied Science.
- 16th May – 20th May 2022 – School of Business & Management studies.
- 23rd May – 27th May 2022 – School of Environmental Studies.
- 30th May – 3rd June 2022 – School of Engineering Technology.
- 6th June – 10th June 2022 – School of Science and Technology
- 13th June – 17th June 2022 – School of communication and Information.
Meanwhile, Collection of students registration files from the school offices to commence immediately.
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