PUBLIC NOTICE FOR MARCH/APRIL INTAKE, 2018 ADMISSION
CYCLE FOR ACADEMIC YEAR 2017/2018 FOR HEALTH AND ALLIED SCIENCES PROGRAMMES Date
Posted: 20th March 2018 11:44:51 Posted By: NACTE
THE
NATIONAL COUNCIL FOR TECHNICAL EDUCATION
(NACTE)
PUBLIC
NOTICE FOR MARCH/APRIL INTAKE, 2018 ADMISSION CYCLE FOR ACADEMIC YEAR 2017/2018
FOR HEALTH AND ALLIED SCIENCES PROGRAMMES
This is
to kindly inform institutions offering Health and Allied Sciences programmes
and the general public that, permission for March/April Intake, 2018 has been
granted for private institutions offering Health and Allied Sciences programmes
only.
Thus,
all Health and Allied Sciences private institutions with available slots and
capacity to offer March/April, 2018 Intake, are now permitted to proceed with
admission processes but observing the following conditions:
The
institution should ensure that all reported students for September, 2017
Admission Cycle (students of the 2017/2018 academic year) are enrolled in the
NACTE system before submission of the selected applicants for March/April, 2018
Intake. This will determine the remaining slots. Institutions that have not
enrolled reported students should not continue with admission for March/April,
2018 Intake.
The
admission of students is open from 20th March, 2018 to 10th April, 2018.
The
selected applicants shall be submitted to NACTE for verification from 11th to
15th April, 2018. The submission process shall be as it was done in September,
2017 Admission Cycle.
The
names of verified selected applicants shall be submitted by NACTE to the
respective institutions after verification by 20th April, 2018.
Training
for March/April Intake shall start within the month of April, 2018.
Please
be informed also that institutions which were found with
weaknesses/deficiencies following the nation-wide academic audit of all
technical institutions conducted by the Council are directed not to admit
students unless the identified weaknesses/deficiencies are rectified, and
approval granted by the Council that indeed the weaknesses/deficiencies have
been rectified to acceptable standards.