Aminu Saleh COE Announces 2024/2025 NCE & Undergraduate Screening Schedule

Aminu Saleh COE Announces 2024/2025 NCE & Undergraduate Screening Schedule

The Aminu Saleh College of Education, Azare, has officially announced the dates and details for the NCE and Undergraduate admission screening exercise for the 2024/2025 academic session. This is a crucial update for all prospective students aiming to join the institution. Here’s everything you need to know to prepare for the screening exercise.

Important Dates and Venues

NCE Screening:

  • Dates: 14th – 18th October 2024
  • Venue: Theophilus Bamigboye Hall
  • Time: 9:00 am daily

Undergraduate Screening:

  • Dates: 28th October – 6th November 2024
  • Venue: Chris Abutu Garuba Hall
  • Time: 9:00 am daily

Required Documents for Screening

Candidates must present the following documents during the screening exercise:

  1. Original ‘O’ Level Statement of Result, duly signed by the Principal.
  2. ‘O’ Level Scratch card for WAEC, NECO, NABTEB, or NBAIS.
  3. JAMB Result Slip or DE Registration for 2024.
  4. Original and photocopies of all credentials.
  5. Two-Thousand-Naira (N2000) payment receipt for the admission screening.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q: What if I miss the screening dates?

A: It is crucial to attend the screening on the specified dates. Missing the dates may affect your admission chances.

Q: Can I change my screening date?

A: No, the screening dates are fixed. Ensure you are available on the specified dates.

Q: What should I do if I have issues with my documents?

A: Contact the admissions office immediately for guidance on resolving any document-related issues.

Conclusion

The admission screening exercise is a significant step towards securing your place at Aminu Saleh College of Education. Ensure you are well-prepared and have all the necessary documents ready. Good luck to all prospective students!

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