Federal Polytechnic Nasarawa HND Admission List for the 2022/2023 academic session has been released. Candidates who applied for admission into the Higher National Diploma (HND) programme of the polytechnic for the 2022/2023 session can proceed to check their admission status.
The names of admitted candidates have been uploaded online and available on their dashboards. Candidates can proceed to check their names via the procedure below;
HOW TO CHECK HND ADMISSION STATUS
- Log on to https://fpn.edu.ng/students/check-admission
- Enter Application Number
- Click on the submit button to check if you are successfully shortlisted for provisional admission
- If you are not yet offered any admission, feel free to always come back and check again.
Candidates are required to log in to the school portal with their email address, valid ID and follow the steps therein to pay acceptance fee.
About the Polytechnic
The Polytechnic, commenced activities on 30th January, 1984, with about 220 students, in seven Departments, viz: Accountancy, Business Administration and Management, Secretarial Studies, Architectural Technology, Estate Management, Building and Quantity Surveying and Liberal Studies. The seven Departments were divided into the School of Business Administration and the School of Environmental Studies.
The Institution started with about 223 staff made up of 57 senior and 166 junior staff. The Polytechnic now has become a great citadel of learning, and is among the frontline Polytechnics in Nigeria. The Polytechnic now has over 20,000 students spread across seven (7) Academic Schools.
The Polytechnic provides about 28 programmes, at both the National Diploma and Higher National Diploma levels, all of which have been authorized via the National Board for Technical Education (NBTE).
In addition, the Polytechnic has produced a giant range of world-class graduates, wealth and job creators who are now leading quintessential sectors of national and global economy. It additionally prides itself as a principal producer of country builders, technocrats, democrats, politicians and captains of industries. The Polytechnic is dedicated to the admission ratio of 70:30 in favour of science and technology, primary minimum standard, and a correct measure of academic stability.
Consequently, the Polytechnic has grown to be the centre of appeal to hundreds of admission seekers, nationally and internationally. In line with the NBTE’s laid-down standards and the Nigeria’s policy on technological drive, the Polytechnic emphasizes that its students must have a mastery of each theoretical and practical aspects of their various fields, and that they have to pay adequate attention to laboratory and workshop practicals, both on campus and during their industrial attachment outside the campus. That way, we can ensure they turn out to be employers of labour instead than jobseekers on graduation.