EDUCATION
Federal Polytechnic Idah Academic Calendar for Second Semester 2022/2023 Session

The management of the Federal Polytechnic Idah, Kogi state has released the adjusted calendar for the second semester 2022/2023 session.
Academic activities for the second semester 202/2023 session will begin on Saturday 27th May 2023 for both new and returning students.
Course registration for all students – 29/5 – 2/6/23
Lecture begins for both new and returning students – 20-21/6/23
School boards meet to consider 2022/2023 first semester results – 20-21/6/23
Academic board meets to consider misconduct reports – 22/6/23
Result consideration committee meets to consider 2022/2023 first semester results for all students – 23-24/6/23
Submission of second semester first continuous assessment scores – 7/723
Election into all registered Unions/associations results for all students – 27-28/7/23
SUG manifesto – 4/8/23
SUG Election – 5/8/23
Submission of second continuous assessment scores for all students – 18/23
2nd/4th semester main/carryover examination for all students – 4-6/9/23
Commencement of SIWES for 2022/2023 Session – 18/923
Commencement of 2023/2024 academic session – 21/10/23

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