ATAPOLY Special Resit Exams Calendar 2019-2023

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Summary

ATAPOLY has fixed dates for special resit exams (2019, 2020, 2021, 2023 sessions), starting with registration from 19 Jan 2026.

  • Register/documentation: 19 Jan 2026 to 13 Feb 2026
  • Resit exams: 14 Feb 2026 to 23 Feb 2026
  • Marking/audit: 24 Feb 2026 to 28 Feb 2026
  • Results compilation: 1 Mar 2026 to 4 Mar 2026
  • Academic Board approval: 8th March 2026

Abubakar Tatari Ali Polytechnic (ATAPOLY) Special Resit Exams Calendar (2019-2023

ATAPOLY Special Resit Exams Calendar (2019, 2020, 2021, 2023): Full timeline

The Directorate of Academic Planning, Abubakar Tatari Ali Polytechnic (ATAPOLY), Bauchi, has released the academic calendar for special resit examinations for students affected in the 2019, 2020, 2021, and 2023 academic sessions.

The calendar sets out the registration window, the examination period, and the internal steps that follow after the papers; students involved should track each date and follow the stated registration process.

Sessions covered

This special resit exercise covers students from:

Registration and documentation (three weeks)

ATAPOLY will begin with a three-week registration and documentation period for resit students.

Students are expected to complete registration and documentation within this window; once it closes, the next stage moves fast.

ATAPOLY resit examination dates (two weeks)

The resit examinations are scheduled to hold for two weeks, as follows:

That is the exam block; resit students should keep their dates straight, especially if they are handling more than one paper.

What happens after the resit exams

After the examination period, ATAPOLY listed the steps that lead to the final release and approval of results.

Conference marking and auditing of scripts

Computation and compilation of results

ABC meeting to check compiled results

ABM final approval of results

Note to affected students

ATAPOLY advised students from the listed sessions to take note of the timeline and comply with the registration procedures. Missing the registration and documentation stage can leave a student outside the process; nobody wants that kind of surprise.

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