School of Health Tech, Alkaleri Academic Calendar 2025/2026

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The School of Health Technology, Alkaleri, Bauchi State, has released its 2025/2026 academic calendar. The schedule includes registration, lectures, examinations, and breaks for both semesters. Students and staff are advised to take note of the key dates.

     

School of Health Technology, Alkaleri Academic Calendar 2025/2026

Every new school year carries a mix of nerves and excitement. Some students are already checking hostel spaces, others polishing white uniforms or sorting old notes. And now, with the official academic calendar out, it’s all feeling a little more real, isn’t it?

The School of Health Technology, Alkaleri, has rolled out its timetable for the 2025/2026 academic session. It’s clear, tidy, and full of dates that will soon become part of students’ routines. From registration to revision, exams to holidays—it’s all here, like a map through the year.

First Semester 

1. Registration

2. Late Registration

3. Lectures (Both Fresh and Returning Students)

4. Orientation for Fresh Students

5. Matriculation

6. Revision

7. First Semester Examination

8. First Semester Break

9. Marking / Result Compilation

10. Academic Board Meeting

Second Semester at a Glance

11. Registration

12. Practical Registration

13. Lectures

14. Health Week

15. Revision

16. Second Semester Examination

17. Practical Posting

18. Practical Period (SIWES)

19. Marking / Result Compilation

20. Second Semester Break

21. Academic Board Meeting

22. Beginning of 2026/2027 Academic Session

Key Notes to Keep in Mind

Final Thoughts

Looking at the calendar, you can almost hear the rhythm of the academic year already—classes, tests, late nights, short naps, and everything in between. For students of the School of Health Technology, Alkaleri, this schedule is more than a list of dates. It’s the backbone of the coming year.

So, if you’re part of the 2025/2026 session, mark those dates, plan ahead, and get ready. It’s going to be a long ride, but with some focus and a bit of grit, you’ll make it through. After all, who said health students no dey try?