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Wednesday, 29 June 2016

IMOPOLY HND Regular I, II and Weekend Admission Form – 2016/2017

Imo State Polytechnic, IMOPOLY has released its HND Regular I, II and Weekend Admission Form for the 2016/2017 academic session. Applications are open to candidates who can fulfill all the requirements needed for admission into IMOPOLY HND Full-time regulars and Part-time weekend programmes for the 2016/2017 academic session.

Entry Requirements For IMOPOLY HND Admission 2016/2017

There are  entry requirements for IMOPOLY HND Full-time Regular I, II, Part-time weekend;
1. Candidates must have ND Statement of Result ready from a recognised polytechnic.
2. Candidates must have at least five (5) CREDITpasses at O/level at a maximum of two sittings.
3. Candidates must have a minimum of one (1) year post ND working experience in field of specialization.
4. Only candidates with Lower credit are eligible to apply for Regular I,II.
5. Weekend candidates are do not need to sit for Post-UTME Examination.
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How To Apply

To apply for the IMOPOLY HND admission for Full-time Regular I,II and Part-time Weekend programme for the 2016/2017 academic session;
1. Candidates for the Post-UTME Screening Test are required to obtain the E-transact login details from the following banks below at the cost of N7,000.00.
The designated banks include:
  • Imo State Polytechnic Micro-finance Bank
  • Diamond Bank Plc, Nationwide
  • Eco Bank Plc, Nationwide
  • First Bank  Plc, Nationwide
2. Visit the Polytechnic’s website www.imopoly.edu.ng to complete the application forms.

Application Closing Date 2016/2017

All completed IMPOLY HND admission application form should reach the admissions office on or before Friday, 29th July, 2016.

Supporting Documents 2016/2017

1. Imo State Polytechnic Examination Photo-card.
2. O’ level Computer  print- out
3.  JAMB result Computer  print- out.
4. National Diploma Certificate from your last School and Evidence of one year industrial attachment.

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