Federal Polytechnic Nekede Part-Time ND Admission Form for 2026/2027 Session is now sale. This is for both Weekend and Evening Programme. The form costs N12,000.


Applications are invited from suitably qualified candidates for admission into the Federal Polytechnic Nekede part-time programme admission for the 2026/2027 academic session.
This is for ND Weekend / Evening Programmes.
LATEST UPDATE: Fed Poly Nekede notice to ND Part-Time (Evening & Weekend) programme applicants
All prospective candidates for ND Part-time (Evening and Weekend) programmes are required to obtain 2026 JAMB part-time registration number at any JAMB office or JAMB accredited CBT centers.
Thereafter, they should use the part-time registration number to complete the admission application form.
Note: Any candidate who fails to do so will not be considered for admission into ND part-time (Evening and Weekend programmes).
DR. MRS. IBIZIE I.A
Deputy Registrar Admissions.
See also: Fed Poly Nekede Full-Time HND Admission Form.
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Federal Poly Nekede Part-time Entry Admission Requirements.
NATIONAL DIPLOMA (ND)
The entry requirements for all National Diploma (ND) Programmes are as follows:
- Five (5) credit passes in relevant subjects including English Language and Mathematics obtained at not more than two sittings in WAEC/NECO or NABTEB (O’level Examinations).
- Candidates are required to obtain JAMB Part-Time Registration Number from JAMB Office or JAMB Accredited (CBT) Centres.
For details on entry requirements peculiar to each of the courses above, candidates should visit the Polytechnic website www.fedpolynekede.edu.ng.
Please NOTE that candidates with Nov/Dec O’level result of year of admission for ND part-time programmes are not qualified to apply.
It is also important to NOTE that any false data entry during the on-line registration will lead to disqualification of the candidates at anytime such is discovered.
Nekede Poly Part-time Courses
National Diploma (ND)
Evening Courses
1. SCHOOL OF BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT TECHNOLOGY (SBMT)
- Accountancy (AC)
- Banking & Finance (BF)
- Business Administration & Management (BAM)
- Marketing (MK)
- Procurement and supply chain management (PSCM)
- Office Technology & Management (OTM)
- Public Administration (PA)
- Co-operative Economics & Management (CEM)
- Taxation (TXN)
2. SCHOOL OF INDUSTRIAL AND APPLIED SCIENCES (SIAS)
- Food Technology (FT)
- Science Laboratory Technology (ST)
- Maths/Statistics (STA)
- Hospitality Management (HMT)
3. SCHOOL OF ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN TECHNOLOGY (SEDT)
- Architecture (AR)
- Building Technology (BT)
- Surveying & Geo-informatics (SUG)
- Estate Management (EM)
- Urban & Regional Planning (URP)
- Quantity Surveying (QS)
- Arts and Design Technology
4. SCHOOL OF INFORMATION COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY (SICT)
- Computer Science (CS)
- Library & Information Science (LIS)
5. SCHOOL OF AGRICULLTURE & AGRICULTURAL TECHNOLOGY (SAAT)
- Fishery Technology (FIT)
- Agricultural Technology (AT)
6. SCHOOL OF GENERAL STUDIES (SGS)
- Mass Communication (MC)
7. SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY (SET)
- Electrical/Electronic Engineering (EE)
- Civil Engineering (CE)
- Agricultural/Bio Environmental Engineering (AE)
- Mechanical Engineering (ME)
- Computer Engineering (CTE)
NATIONAL DIPLOMA (ND)
WEEKEND COURSES
1. SCHOOL OF BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT TECHNOLOGY (SBMT)
- Accountancy (AC)
- Banking & Finance (BF)
- Business Administration & Management (BAM)
- Marketing (MK)
- Procurement and supply chain management (PSCM)
- Office Technology & Management (OTM)
- Public Administration (PA)
- Co-operative Economics & Management (CEM)
2. SCHOOL OF INDUSTRIAL AND APPLIED SCIENCES (SIAS)
- Science Laboratory Technology (SLT)
- Food Technology (FT)
3. SCHOOL OF ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN TECHNOLOGY (SEDT)
- Estate Management (EM)
- Building Technology (BT)
4. SCHOOL OF INFORMATION COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY (SICT)
- Computer Science (CS)
- Library & Information Science (LIS)
5. SCHOOL OF GENERAL STUDIES (SGS)
- Mass Communication (MC)
6. SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY (SET)
- Electrical/Electronic Engineering (EE)
- Civil Engineering (CE)
- Mechanical Engineering (ME)
How to Apply for Federal Polytechnic Nekede Part-Time Admission.
Interested and qualified candidates should:
1. All candidates MUST first go to the school portal www.fpno.edu.ng and click on “Application link” on the home page under students or Click here . Depending on your interest, choose either HND or ND to proceed.
2. Fill your Bio-data in the form and generate an invoice, print or copy out the invoice number, (you can do this on your mobile phone).
3. Proceed to Federal Polytechnic Nekede Microfinance Bank or any bank of your choice and make a payment of (N12,000.00) Twelve Thousand Naira only on Remita platform using RRR number on the invoice generated.
4. Return to the school portal www.fpno.edu.ng, and complete your application process. Submit your data as requested and print out your acknowledgment slip. If you process your payment using your card, you will return to the portal immediately to print your receipt and acknowledgment slip.
Applicants can start and complete this process from any location in the country. It is therefore advisable to minimize journeys to Owerri for the purpose of completing the form.
The closing date to Apply: All Application procedures MUST be concluded on or before the deadline.
The above information was signed by the Registrar of Federal Polytechnic Nekede, MRS. ANUNA E.C and brought to you by Allschool Team.
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