IAUE Part-Time Degree Admission Form 2025/2026

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IAUE has opened its 2025 part-time degree admissions. This post breaks down the available courses, who can apply and how to complete the form.

IAUE 2025 Part-Time Degree Admission Form Is Out

If you're working, busy or just can't fit into the full-time academic system, Ignatius Ajuru University of Education (IAUE) might have the fix. The university has started selling admission forms for its 2025/2026 part-time degree programmes—regular and weekend options are both on the table.

Let's break it down quickly, without the long talk.

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Who Is This For?

This one is tailored for those who want a degree but can't commit to full-time studies. Maybe you work weekdays, maybe you juggle parenting or business. Either way, IAUE's part-time setup offers two options:

And yes, regular part-time students can stay in hostels and go for NYSC after graduation.

Available Courses

Here's a quick list of what you can study across the different faculties:

Faculty of Agriculture

Management Sciences

Education

Humanities

Social Sciences

Natural & Applied Sciences

Vocational & Technical Education

What You Need To Apply

Not much, just the basics:

How To Apply

  1. Head to the IAUE part-time portal
  2. Fill out the admission form online
  3. Submit the printed form with copies of your documents to:

    Director, Centre for Continuing Education, St. John's (Diobu) Campus, Aba Road, Port Harcourt

One more thing: All part-time applicants must register with JAMB once their portal is up. So keep an eye out.

Questions?

Call any of these numbers if you're stuck:

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