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Federal Poly Orogun ND Part-Time Admission Form 2025/2026

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Federal Polytechnic Orogun is calling for part-time ND applications for 2025. No JAMB needed. If you have five credits and want to study while working or managing other things, this might be your chance.

2025 Orogun Poly Part-Time ND Admission Now Open

So, here’s the gist. Federal Polytechnic Orogun, quietly doing its thing over in Delta State, has opened the gate for folks looking to study part-time in 2025. If you missed JAMB or your score was not quite what you hoped for, this might be your next best move.

They are offering National Diploma (ND) programmes across three schools. And you won’t need to sit for JAMB. Just bring your five O’level credits, including Maths and English. That’s the first step.

What can you study?

Twelve programmes made the cut this year. Spread across three schools, they focus on practical courses, nothing too fancy, just what makes sense.

School of Applied Sciences

  1. Computer Science
  2. Library and Information Science
  3. Hospitality and Tourism Management
  4. Science Laboratory Technology
  5. Statistics

School of Engineering Technology

  1. Mechanical Engineering
  2. Electrical and Electronics Engineering
  3. Civil Engineering

School of Business Studies

  1. Accountancy
  2. Marketing
  3. Mass Communication
  4. Business Administration and Management

Nothing too heavy, but solid options if you’re working or just want to learn at your own pace.

Who can apply?

Let’s break it down:

Simple.

Programme length and cost

Part-time here runs for three years, which means six semesters in total. That’s how it works — you learn and still have time for work or other stuff.

Final bits

Look, if you’ve been thinking about going back to school or picking up a course you paused years ago, this is your shot. The form is live, the process is straight, and you don’t have to deal with JAMB stress.

Federal Polytechnic Orogun may not be loud yet, but the setup there is not bad at all. Starlink internet, new buildings, and staff that seem keen to get things going. So if you’re close to Delta or don’t mind travelling, this is one you should not brush aside. Apply and see where it leads.