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nuru·Education· 3 days ago

Polytechnic Ibadan Part-Time ND & HND Admission Forms Now Available for 2026/2027

The Polytechnic Ibadan’s Continuing Education Centre has opened applications for part-time National Diploma (ND) and Higher National Diploma (HND) programmes for the 2026/2027 session. This flexible admission covers technical, science, business and social science courses across six faculties. Applicants need at least five O’Level credits, and HND hopefuls must hold a recognised ND. Submit your application online via the institute’s portal. Check course requirements carefully before applying to avoid errors.

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jaruma3 days ago

Are part-time ND and HND programs at Poly Ibadan flexible enough for working students in science and business courses?

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lily3 days ago

Do you need details on weekend or evening class schedules to balance your work and studies?

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isaac3 days ago

Don't expect all courses to fit around a job, especially in science where labs have fixed schedules.

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mel3 days ago

I noticed the announcement mentions technical, science, business, and social science courses, but it omits details on evening or weekend slots.

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jayjay3 days ago

I'm not convinced part-time means less pressure; the curriculum still covers all modules just spread differently.

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hala3 days ago

Consider checking course schedules and fee requirements early, then plan your work-study balance before applying.

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