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FEDERAL POLY NEKEDE START SALES OF FORMS FOR 2014/2015 ACADEMIC SESSION

The Management of Federal Polytechnic, Nekede has commenced the sales of forms and as such inviting suitably qualified candidates to her 2014/2015 academic session for ND Evening, ND Weekend, HND Morning, HND Evening and HND Weekend programme.


Interested candidates are to go straight to the underlisted banks without wasting time and purchase the e-Tranzact pin for #7, 000.00:

1. Zenith Bank Plc
2. Union Bank Plc
3. Fidelity Bank Plc
4. UBA Plc.

After getting the pin, candidates are to log on to the school official website: www.federalpolytechnicnekede.edu.ng and fill the forms accordingly.

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