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Federal Polytechnic Bida, BIDAPOLY post UTME application form for the 2015/2016 academic session is out. BIDAPOLY post UTME minimum cut-off mark is 150.

Applications are invited from suitably qualified candidates to the Federal Polytechnic, Bida National Diploma full-time programmes admission for the 2015/2016 academic session.

Only candidates that made the Federal Polytechnic Bida their institution if choice in the last UTME and scored 150 and above are qualified to apply.

How to Apply for Federal Polytechnic Bida Post UTME

Applicants are required to pay a sum of N1,950.00 including administrative charges for the screening, To make payment, candidates are advised to obtain the e-transact pin CODE from any branch of the following banks: FIRST BANK, UBA, ECOBANK, MAINSTREET BANK, UNITY BANK, ZENITH BANK, FIDELITY BANK, GTB, STERLING BANK, ENTERPRISE BANK, UNION BANK and thereafter load the pin number for the online Registration process clicking “Post-UTME Screening” on the Home page of Federal Polytechnic, Bida website www.fedpolybida.edu.ng.

Candidates are required to upload their O’Levels results obtained in not more than two sittings upon completion of their registration.

Candidates who are Awaiting Results (AR) are also free to participate but should indicate “AR” in the O’Level result column.

Any candidates who fail to participate in the online result screening exercise would not be considered for admission into the Federal Polytechnic, Bida during 2015/2016 Academic Session.

NOTE:
All applicants are to note that the screening will be done using COMPUTER BASE TEST (CBT).

Applicants are to please check out for the CBT date from our website.

For further Enquires, call GSM NO: 08033530832, 08039222019, 08036328887, and 0817874652.

You can also download the Post UTME practice Questions and Answers we compiled together to further assist you with your preparation for the screening exercise. It’s FREE!

Application ends on Friday, 4th September, 2015.

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