Admission
Gateway ICT Polytechnic Saapade (GAPOSA) 2024/2025 Admission Form

This is to inform all applicants of the Gateway ICT Polytechnic, Saapade and the general public that application form for admission into National Diploma (ND), Higher National Diploma (HND) full-time and part-time programs is out for the 2024/2025 academic session.
APPLICATION PROCEDURE FOR PROSPECTIVE APPLICANTS
- Click on Fresh Application
- Complete the Basic Details Form (BDF)
- Click on “CONTINUE”
- If you are ready to pay, click on “PAY NOW” else click on “SAVE & EXIT”
- Complete your payment process
- Return to site(Online Application Portal), login and complete Detailed Application Form (DAF)
- Supply your Application Number as Username and your Surname as the password
- Supply all required information
- Enter your O’level result(s)
- Click on “SUBMIT” to save your completed information online
- Upload passport (configuration: JPG,120*120px and 20kb)
- Click on “Submit” to complete application process
- Print Detailed Application Form (DAF).
For enquiries and complain kindly mail us at payment@gaposa.edu.ng or
Call 08138691830, 08067937140 for more information.
You can as well forward all WhatsApp messages to 08059892056.
Thank You.
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