Taraba State University (TASU) Sandwich Degree Admission – All You Need to Know

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Taraba State University (TASU) Sandwich Degree admission form for 2025 is now available. Discover all programme details, requirements, and how to apply. Continue reading for full guidance.

Taraba State University (TASU) Sandwich Degree Admission Form

The Taraba State University (TASU) invites applications for the 2025 Sandwich Degree Programmes, offering various courses designed to prepare students for careers in education. This admission cycle includes a variety of degree options for students seeking flexible study opportunities in fields like Educational Administration, Technology Education, and more.

Available TASU Sandwich Degree Programmes

For the 2025 session, TASU offers several degree paths leading to Bachelor of Education (B.Ed), Bachelor of Science Education (B.Sc Ed), Bachelor of Technology Education (B.Tech Ed), Bachelor of Arts Education (B.A. Ed), and Bachelor of Library and Information Science (B.LIS).

Below is the complete list of available programmes:

TASU Sandwich Admission Entry Requirements

For 200 Level Entry

  1. Candidates must hold an NCE, Diploma, or JAMB result with at least a merit pass and must have at least five credit passes, including English Language and Mathematics.
  2. A JAMB Direct Entry (DE) application form is required.
  3. Candidates with NCE or Diploma will complete the programme in four academic years.

For 100 Level Entry

  1. Candidates must have five credit passes in GCE, WASC, or SSCE, including English Language and Mathematics, in not more than two sittings.
  2. Candidates must also meet the required UTME Cut-Off Point.
  3. The 100 Level entry option requires a five-contact session programme.

How to Apply for TASU Sandwich Degree Admission

To apply for the TASU Sandwich Degree Admission:

The sale of forms begins on 21st October, 2024 and will continue until 31st January, 2025.

For more details or questions, contact any of these numbers:

This programme offers a chance for students to gain qualifications with flexible scheduling, setting the foundation for a future in teaching and educational leadership.

Olusegun Fapohunda