Federal College of Education Zaria Notice to All 2024/2025 Teaching Practice Students.


The Teaching Practice exercise is a mandatory academic requirement for all final year students. As such, all NCE Regular students in the EZ22 set are expected to have started participating in the exercise.
The 2024/2025 Teaching Practice exercise commenced on 21st October, 2024 (i.e begining of first semester), and will conclude on 17th April, 2025 (i.e end of first semester. It is imperative that all participating students settle their registration fees, pay for their logbooks and transportation allowance (for those doing their TP outside Zaria and Sabon Gari LGA) promptly and prepare for scheduled supervisions.
Your cooperation and adherence to these guidelines are crucial for a successful Teaching Practice exercise.
Please direct any inquiries or concerns to the Teaching Practice Office.
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