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Federal Polytechnics in Nigeria: The Full List

henry by henry
March 20, 2025
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Nigeria has many schools where students can learn skills for different jobs. One type of school is called a polytechnic. A polytechnic is a place where students learn practical skills that help them get jobs quickly. In Nigeria, there are federal polytechnics, state polytechnics, and private polytechnics. This blog post will focus on federal polytechnics in Nigeria.

Federal polytechnics are owned and run by the Nigerian government. These schools are spread across different states in the country. They offer courses in engineering, business, science, and other fields. Many students like to attend federal polytechnics because they are cheaper than private schools, and they also provide good education.

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Polytechnics in Nigeria offer two main certificates:

1. National Diploma (ND) – This is the first certificate students get after two years of study.

2. Higher National Diploma (HND) – This is the second certificate students get after another two years of study.

Many students start with the ND, then go for the HND to improve their skills. Some also continue their education at universities.

 

Full List of Federal Polytechnics in Nigeria

Nigeria has over 40 federal polytechnics spread across different states. Below is the full list of all federal polytechnics in Nigeria.

1. Akanu Ibiam Federal Polytechnic, Unwana – Ebonyi State

2. Auchi Polytechnic, Auchi – Edo State

3. Federal Polytechnic, Ado-Ekiti – Ekiti State

4. Federal Polytechnic, Bauchi – Bauchi State

5. Federal Polytechnic, Bida – Niger State

6. Federal Polytechnic, Damaturu – Located in Yobe State

7. Federal Polytechnic, Ede – Located in Osun State

8. Federal Polytechnic, Ekowe – Located in Bayelsa State

9. Federal Polytechnic, Idah – Kogi State

10. Federal Polytechnic, Ilaro – Ogun State

11. Federal Polytechnic, Ile-Oluji – Ondo State

12. Federal Polytechnic, Kaura Namoda – Zamfara State

13. Federal Polytechnic, Mubi – Adamawa State

14. Federal Polytechnic, Nasarawa – Nasarawa State

15. Federal Polytechnic, Nekede – Imo State

16. Federal Polytechnic, Offa – Kwara State

17. Federal Polytechnic, Oko – Anambra State

18. Hussaini Adamu Federal Polytechnic – Jigawa State

19. Kaduna Polytechnic – Kaduna State

20. National Institute of Construction Technology and Management, Uromi – Edo State

21. Waziri Umaru Federal Polytechnic – Kebbi State

The Nigerian government has also established more polytechnics in recent years to provide more learning opportunities for students.

 

Courses Offered in Federal Polytechnics

Federal polytechnics in Nigeria offer many courses in different fields. Some of the common courses include:

1. Engineering courses

Civil Engineering
Electrical Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
Computer Engineering

2. Business and Management courses

Accountancy
Business Administration
Marketing
Public Administration

3. Science and Technology courses

Computer Science
Science Laboratory Technology
Food Technology
Statistics

4. Environmental courses

Architecture
Estate Management
Urban and Regional Planning
Building Technology

5. Other courses

Mass Communication
Agricultural Technology
Office Technology and Management

Every federal polytechnic has different courses. Some schools focus more on engineering, while others focus on business or science.

 

Admission Requirements for Federal Polytechnics

To gain admission into a federal polytechnic in Nigeria, students need to meet some requirements. The general requirements are:

1. O’Level results – Students must have at least five credits in subjects like Mathematics and English.

2. JAMB UTME – Students must write the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) and get a good score.

3. Post-UTME – Some polytechnics conduct additional screening after JAMB.

4. Age requirement – Students should be at least 16 years old before applying.

Each polytechnic may have slightly different admission rules, so students should check with the school they want to apply to.

 

How to Apply to a Federal Polytechnic

Applying to a federal polytechnic in Nigeria is simple. Here are the steps:

1. Write JAMB UTME – Register for the exam and choose a federal polytechnic as your first choice.

2. Check the cut-off mark – Each polytechnic has a minimum JAMB score students must meet.

3. Apply for Post-UTME – Some polytechnics conduct an extra exam or screening.

4. Check the admission list – After the screening, polytechnics release a list of admitted students.

5. Accept the admission – If selected, students must accept the offer on JAMB CAPS.

6. Pay acceptance fees – This confirms that the student wants to attend the school.

7. Register for courses – Students will be given a list of courses to register for.

 

School Fees for Federal Polytechnics

Federal polytechnics in Nigeria have lower fees compared to universities. On average, the school fees range from 30,000 naira to 80,000 naira per year, depending on the school and course. Other charges include:

Acceptance fee – Paid once when a student is admitted.

Accommodation fee – If a student wants to stay in the school hostel.

Departmental fees – Some departments may have extra fees.

Students should check the official website of their chosen polytechnic to get the exact fees.

See Also: State Polytechnics in Nigeria: The Full List

 

Conclusion

Federal polytechnics in Nigeria provide good education at affordable prices. They focus on practical training, which helps students get jobs quickly. With many federal polytechnics spread across the country, students have many options to choose from. If you want to learn skills that will help you get a job or start a business, a federal polytechnic may be the right choice for you.

This blog post has provided the full list of federal polytechnics in Nigeria, their courses, admission requirements, and other important details. If you are planning to attend a polytechnic, do proper research and choose the best one that fits your career goals.

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