List of Accredited College of Health Technology in Nigeria 2025

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College of Health Technology is a tertiary institution in Nigeria that offers medical courses (2-4 years duration) and is regulated by the National Board for Technical Education (NBTE). School of Health Technology and College of Health Technology are both the same. It depends on the name adopted by the institution you’re applying to study. But …

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How to Upload WAEC and NECO Awaiting Results On JAMB Portal 2025

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It is compulsory to upload your O’level (WAEC or NECO) results to the JAMB portal to be eligible for admission to any school in Nigeria. The Central Admissions Processing System (CAPS) is an online platform where JAMB applicants upload their O’level results during or after the JAMB registration. It is better to upload your results …

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Schools Whose Post UTME Form is Out & Still Available 2025

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Purchasing and filling out the Post UTME form for the school you’re applying to is the main requirement to get into the school of your choice. The Post UTME is a screening exercise conducted by Universities, Polytechnics, and Colleges of Education to select students who meet their admission requirements. This process can be a physical …

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Science Courses With Low JAMB Score & Cut-off Mark 2025

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Science courses like Medicine, Pharmacy, Nursing, Radiography, and Medical Laboratory have the highest cut-off marks due to the high number of students that apply to study these courses. The major reason why many applicants are denied admission is because they apply to these competitive courses with a low JAMB score. They won’t be admitted for …

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How to Gain Admission With Low JAMB Score 2025

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Gaining admission to any tertiary institution in Nigeria is a big challenge, especially considering the large number of students struggling with the few admission slots. It is almost impossible if you’re applying to competitive courses like Law, Medicine, Pharmacy, Mass Communication, etc. Every year, over 65% of students who sit for the JAMB exam fail …

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