EDUCATION
Yabatech to Migrates Degree and ND full-time Applicants to Part-time programme

This is to inform 2021/2022 Full-Time ND/B.Sc Educ. Yaba College of Technology (YABATECH) UTME applicants who could not secure Full-Time admissions and those who could not scale through with their screening and registration after being admitted due to inconsistency of their names among other reasons that the College Management have magnanimously approved their migration to Part-Time programmes of their choice.
Benefits of Migration ( Migrated candidates will not need to sit for JAMB examination again in 2023:
(1) Inconsistency of name will be corrected with their Part-Time application.
(2) Processing fee of N5,000 only is required, as against N15,000.00 for regular Part-Time admission processing.
(3) Applicants who had earlier paid acceptance fee for Full-Time admission require no payment of acceptance fee again.
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(4) Applicants who had earlier paid school fees will only be required to make payment of school fees balance for their Part-Time Admission
For further enquiry: all concerned and interested 2021/2022 Full-Time ND andB.Sc (Edu.) UTME applicants should visit the Admissions Department at Room 01. Old Administrative Block under College Hall. Opportunity for Migration is still open until Friday October 28, 2022.
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