POST UTME
How to Apply for The Federal College of Education, Yola 2022/2023 POST UTME Screening

This is to inform all UTME candidates seeking admission into Federal College of Education, Yola for the 2022/2023 academic session and those who did not choose the college as their first choice in their UTME but are interested to study in the college, that they are required to register for online screening exercise.
ELIGIBILITY:
a) Candidates must have scored 100 and above in the 2022 JAMB/UTME
b) Candidates must have at least 5 credits including Mathematics and English in SSCE, NECO, NABTEB or any relevant qualification
c) Candidates who did not choose the college as their first choice in UTME, should go to any JAMB accredited CBT Center for change of Institution and course before the online screening exercise.
REGISTRATION
Eligible candidates are to make a payment of a non-refundable sum of two thousand naira only (N2,000), to the College (through REMITA) for registration and Post-UTME Screening.
Note: Any candidate who fail to register for the online screening exercise will not be considered for admission.
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