College of Education and Legal Studies Nguru Registration Procedure for 2020/2021 Session.


This is to inform all newly admitted students of College of Education and Legal Studies Nguru that the management has released the guidelines for the 2020/2021 Academic session Registration. Below are the guidelines
NOTE: This registration exercise is for period of three [3] weeks [24th May to 14th June, 2021].
Registration Procedure for Freshers
STEP ONE:
- Visit coels.edu.ng
- Click on New Students Registration
- Enter your Admission Number, Confirm record & Generate Remita Retrieval Reference [RRR] Code &Pay your fees using any e – payment channel or at any Bank Branch.
- Repeat 1 & 2, Click on Retrieve Registration
- Complete your profile update & Courses registration
- Print Course Registration.
STEP 2
- Present your original credentials to the screening committee for verification.
- Proceed to the college clinic for medical certificate
- Present your Remita receipt to the Bursary and obtain College receipt.
- Take your Registration Slip to the office of the Academic Secretary for signing.
- Present your Registration Slip to your department for final Signing
- Present Copies of your Registration forms to Academic Secretary and your department.
Registration Procedure for Returning
- Visit coels.edu.ng
- Click on Returning Students Registration
- Enter your Registration Number, Confirm record & Generate Remita Retrieval Reference [RRR] Code Pay your fees using any e – payment channel or at any Bank Branch.
- Complete your profile update & Courses registration
- Print Course Registration
STEP 2
- Submit Copy of Remita receipt to bursary and Collect College receipt
- Present your receipt & Course Registration form generated in Step1 [ 5] to the office of the Academic Secretary for signing.
- Submit copy of Course Registration Form to your department for documentation.
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