This is to inform all students of the Nuhu Bamalli Polytechnic, Zaria that the Academic Board at its sitting on Tuesday, 18th April, 2017 approved the postponement of 1st and 3rd semester examinations by two (2) weeks (i.e. the exams will now commence Monday, 29th May, 2017 instead of 15th May, 2017.
Nuhu Bamalli Polytechnic came into being on the 2nd of February, 1989 wide Kaduna State Edict No. 3 (subsequently amended in 2004). The Edict charged the Polytechnic to among other things provide for training and development of techniques in Applied Science, Engineering and Commerce as well as in other spheres of learning. The Polytechnic courses of instruction (in full-time and Part-time) leading to the award of Diplomas, Certificates and other distinctions of Scientific, Technological and other subjects are available at all times in order to meet the requirements of State and the manpower needs of the Country.
CAMPUSES LOCATIONS
* Main Campus: Former UPE Zaria along Zaria-Kaduna Road
* School of Applied Science: Former CAS, Gaskiya, Zaria
* School of Management Studies: Former ERC, Gaskiya, Zaria
* School of Agric Technology: Samaru Kataf
Nuhu Bamalli Polytechnic came into being on the 2nd of February, 1989 wide Kaduna State Edict No. 3 (subsequently amended in 2004). The Edict charged the Polytechnic to among other things provide for training and development of techniques in Applied Science, Engineering and Commerce as well as in other spheres of learning. The Polytechnic courses of instruction (in full-time and Part-time) leading to the award of Diplomas, Certificates and other distinctions of Scientific, Technological and other subjects are available at all times in order to meet the requirements of State and the manpower needs of the Country.
CAMPUSES LOCATIONS
* Main Campus: Former UPE Zaria along Zaria-Kaduna Road
* School of Applied Science: Former CAS, Gaskiya, Zaria
* School of Management Studies: Former ERC, Gaskiya, Zaria
* School of Agric Technology: Samaru Kataf
The Board approved the postponement for students, particularly those that registered late, to be adequately prepared for the exams.
Students are therefore advised to reciprocate this gesture by reading their books and shunning all forms of exams malpractice during the forthcoming examinations.