Nigerian Army School Of Finance and Administration (NASFA) Apapa, Courses & Admission Requirements.


This page will list the Undergraduate Courses in the Nigerian Army School Of Finance and Administration (NASFA) Apapa, Lagos State.
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NAFSA Available Courses
- National Diploma (ND) in Accountancy
- Higher National Diploma (HND) in Accountancy
- National Diploma (ND) in Secretarial Studies
- Higher National Diploma (HND) in Secretarial Studies
- Finance Basic/Upgrading Course (Basic, A3 – A2 and A2 – A1)
- Finance Young Officers Course
- Cashiers Course
- Accounts Inspectors Course
- Assistant Director of Army Finance and Accounts (ADAFA) Course
- Clerk General Duties Basic/Upgrading Course (Basic, B3 – B2 and B2 – B1)
- Records Clerk Basic/Upgrading Course (Basic, B3 – B2 and B2 – B1)
The above list will be updated as soon as the school introduces new programmes.
NAFSA Admission Requirements
A student must be a serving personnel in the Armed Forces, Police and other security agencies who satisfies the following educational requirements:
a. National Diploma.
Prospective students are expected to have a minimum of five (5) credits at not more than two (2) sittings in Secondary School Certificate Examination (SSCE), West African School Certificates (WASC), General Certificate of Education (GCE) Ordinary Levels and Grade II Certificate which should include credit passes in English Language and Mathematics.
b. Higher National Diploma (HND).
Applicants must satisfy:
- The entry requirements for National Diploma Programme.
- Must have undergone a one year supervised industrial training, and must possess the National Diploma Certificate with at least a lower credit (CGPA 2.50 and above).
- In exceptional cases ND graduands with a pass (CGPA 2.00 2.49) and has two or more years of cognate experience may be considered for admission into the HND programme. The number of such candidates should not exceed 10% of the number of students in the class
- Candidates with ICAN-ATS qualifying Certificate are also eligible.
Subjects Taught At NAFSA
The subjects taught for ND include the following:
- a. Accountancy.
- b. Element of Banking.
- c. Business Mathematics.
- d. Law
- e. Principle of Management.
- f. Economics.
- g. Use of English.
- h. Citizenship Education
- i. ICT
- j. Entrepreneurship Education
- k. Auditing.
- l. Taxation.
- m. Cost Accounting
- n. Research Methodology
- o. Accounting Laboratory
- p. Business Statistics
- q. Business Finance
- r. Public Sector Accounting etc.
The subject taught for HND include:
- a. Advance Financial Accounting.
- b. Advance Costing.
- c. Oil and gas Accounting.
- d. Auditing.
- e. Accounting Laboratory.
- f. Small Business Management.
- g. Public Sector Accounting.
- h. Forensic Accounting.
- i. Management Accounting.
- j. Financial Management.
- k. Business Communication.
- l. Entrepreneurship Development.
- m. Managerial Economics.
- n. Executorship & Bankruptcy Law.
- o. Quantitative Techniques.
- p. Management Information System.
- q. Public Finance.
- r. Multi Disciplinary Case Study.
- s. Professional Career Development etc
NAFSA Student Handbook
Download the NAFSA Student Handbook to see the requirements for other programmes, duration for all programmes, how they grade students, and lots more.
As we said earlier, if you have any questions, please feel free to ask us using the comment box below and we will answer you as soon as possible.
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