The Port-Harcourt Polytechnic has officially released its Post UTME admission form for the 2024/2025 academic session. Interested candidates who meet the specified requirements can now register for the screening exercise.
In this blog post, we will provide you with all the essential information you need to know about the program, including eligibility criteria, application process, and screening date.
Eligibility and Requirements:
To be eligible for the Port-Harcourt Polytechnic Post UTME, candidates must have chosen the institution as their first choice during the 2024 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) and obtained a minimum score of 160. Only candidates who meet these criteria are qualified to apply for the screening exercise.
Application Process:
Qualified candidates are required to pay a non-refundable fee of N2,000 (Two thousand naira) via the university’s official portal: https://www.portharcourtpoly.edu.ng/. The application can be completed online or in person at the school campus. Online payment can be made using acceptable debit cards (Visa, Verve, or Master Card) or by printing the Remita Retrieval Reference (RRR) slip and paying at any commercial bank listed on the portal.
After completing the application, candidates are to submit the following original documents at the screening centers:
- O’ level results
- JAMB result/acknowledgment slip
- A’ level results, diploma, or IJMB (if applicable)
- O’level certificate/statement of result(s)
- 2 Passport Photographs
- Indigene letter
- Certificate of birth/declaration of age
These credentials should be neatly packed in a quarto-size envelope, labeled with the candidate’s name, department, and JAMB registration number.
Screening Date:
The specific screening date for the Port-Harcourt Polytechnic Post UTME will be communicated to all qualified candidates via the email addresses and phone numbers provided during registration. Candidates are advised to ensure they provide valid contact information to receive this communication.
Important Note:
Failure to participate in the screening exercise on the scheduled dates will result in the candidate’s disqualification from admission into any program at the university for the 2024/2025 academic session.
(FAQs) about the Port-Harcourt Polytechnic Post UTME Screening process:
What is the Port-Harcourt Poly Post UTME Screening?
The Post UTME Screening at Port-Harcourt Polytechnic is a selection process for prospective students. It is designed to assess the academic suitability of candidates for admission into various National Diploma (ND) programs offered by the institution. This screening usually includes an assessment test and review of the candidate’s O’Level results.
Who is eligible to apply for the Port-Harcourt Poly Post UTME?
Eligible candidates must have applied to Port-Harcourt Polytechnic as their first or second choice in the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME). They must also have scored the minimum cut-off mark established by the polytechnic for the academic year. Additionally, candidates should have obtained at least five (5) credits in relevant subjects, including Mathematics and English, in their O’Level results (WAEC, NECO, or equivalent).
How can I apply for the Port-Harcourt Poly Post UTME?
To apply, candidates must visit the official Port-Harcourt Polytechnic website to complete the online application form. Typically, this involves filling out personal information, uploading relevant documents (like UTME result slips, O’Level results), and paying a specified application fee. Instructions and deadlines are usually detailed on the polytechnic’s website.
What are the required documents for the Port-Harcourt Poly Post UTME Screening?
Required documents generally include:
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- JAMB UTME result slip.
- O’Level result certificate (WAEC, NECO, etc.).
- Passport photographs.
- Birth certificate or declaration of age.
- Local Government Identification letter.
- Any other documents specified by the institution.
What should I expect during the Port-Harcourt Poly Post UTME Screening?
During the screening, candidates will undergo a written test that assesses their knowledge in relevant subjects to their chosen field of study. The format and content of the test can vary by department. Candidates might also go through a document verification process to confirm the authenticity of the submitted credentials.
Conclusion:
We wish all prospective candidates good luck as they prepare for the Port-Harcourt Polytechnic Post UTME screening. For more updates on scholarships, the latest school news, and examination past questions, you can visit our blog.
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