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MAPOLY HND Admission Form is Out 2018/2019 [Full/Part-Time]

Authority of the Moshood Abiola Polytechnic (MAPOLY), Abeokuta invites applications from suitably qualified candidates to its Full-Time and Part-Time Higher National Diploma (HND) programmes for the 2018/2019 academic session.

MAPOLY HND Full-Time Courses. School of Business & Management Studies Accountancy Business Administration & Management Marketing School of Communication & Information Technology Office Technology & Management (OTM) Mass Communication School of Engineering Electrical Electronics Engineering with options in Electronics and Telecom Power and Machine Civil Engineering with options in: Structures Transportation Computer Engineering School of Environmental Studies Architectural Technology Building Technology Estate Management & Valuation Urban & Regional Planning School of Science & Technology Food Technology Biology/Micro-Biology Chemistry Physics with Electronics Statistics Computer Science Pharmaceutical Technology MAPOLY HND Part-Time Courses.

School of Business & Management Studies Accountancy Business Administration & Management Marketing School of Communication & Information Technology Office Technology & Management (OTM) Mass Communication School of Engineering Electrical Electronics Engineering with options in Electronics and Telecom Power and Machine Civil Engineering with options in: Structures Transportation Computer Engineering School of Environmental Studies Building Technology Estate Management & Valuation School of Science & Technology Food Technology Biology/Micro-Biology Chemistry Physics with Electronics Statistics Computer Science Pharmaceutical Technology

MAPOLY HND Admission General Entry Requirements. Applicant must:

1. Satisfy the Moshood Abiola Polytechnic entry Requirements for each relevant National Diploma Programme;

2. Pass at not below Lower Credit in the relevant National Diploma Programmes from accredited programmes/institutions and have completed a minimum of one calendar year post National Diploma relevant work experience (evidence of industrial work experience is required).

3. Candidates with a Pass at ND level plus two (2) years post qualification cognate experience could be considered for admission;

4. Request his/her former Institution to send transcripts of his/her academic record to the Registrar, Moshood Abiola Polytechnic, Abeokuta; Note: No candidate will be registered before receipt of the academic transcript.

5. Applicants who obtained their National Diploma (ND) from other Polytechnics with Pre- ND as their entry qualification shall not be admitted. Post-qualification School Certificate ordinary level results are not admissible.

6. Candidates with National Diploma in Banking & Finance and Accounting Technician Scheme (ATS) Certificate are not qualified for admission into HND Accountancy Programme.

7. Candidates must pass the screening examination to be conducted by the Polytechnic.

8. Candidates wishing to specialise in either Biology/ Microbiology, Chemistry or Physics must have credit at O’Level in their areas of specialisation. How to Obtain MAPOLY HND Form.

APPLY HERE Applicants should apply on the Polytechnic’s portal making use of their ATM card/Master or Visa Card and make payment of Seven Thousand, Five Hundred Naira (N7,500.00) only, then proceed to www.mapoly.edu.ng to complete application forms online. Deadline: Application closes on Friday, 28th September, 2018.

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