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Kano Poly ND Students Can Now Apply for NELFund – Here’s How

In a major development for students, the Management of Kano State Polytechnic has officially announced that all National Diploma (ND) students of the institution are now eligible to apply for the Nigerian Education Loan Fund (NELFund).
This announcement was made public through a statement signed by Auwal Ismail Bagwai, Head of Public Affairs, on behalf of the Registrar.
According to the release, ND students are urged to visit the official NELFund portal at https://nelf.gov.ng to begin their application process without delay.
This opportunity comes as a welcome relief to many students facing financial challenges in the pursuit of their education. The NELFund initiative, backed by the federal government, aims to provide accessible and affordable student loans across Nigeria’s tertiary institutions.
Students are encouraged to act quickly, gather the required documentation, and complete their applications online to take advantage of this opportunity.
For further details or assistance, students may contact the school’s Public Affairs unit or the Registrar’s office.
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