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NBTE’s one-year programme to convert HND Certificate to BSC.

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The National Board for Technical Education has announced an online top-up program for Higher National Diploma holders to convert their certification to a Bachelor’s Degree through online top-up with international recognized colleges for one year.

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Mrs Fatima Abubakar, the board’s Head of Media Unit, said this in a statement made available to newsmen in Abuja on Monday.

According to Abubakar, this is also to assist the development of HND holders to higher degrees.

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NBTE centre
NBTE centre

The PUNCH in this story highlights the step-by-step guides for HND holders to convert their certificates to BSc credentials via the NBTE’s one-year program, which are listed below:

  1. You must have an HND certificate from a recognized and approved polytechnic or monotechnic.
  2. Go to the admission site at https://admission.topup.nbte.gov.ng and log in if you have an account.
  3. Provide all of your information regarding your existing HND.
  4. After making an account, you can proceed to submit a new application.
  5. The programs offered by the university should be relevant to the technical and vocational sectors covered by NBTE.
  6. After picking a course, you will be given the option to choose which institute you wish to study at, and you will be able to see their program fees as well as a hyperlink to access more information about the institute on their institutional profile page.
  7. After submitting the form, you will see the application progress under the’my applications’ link, and you can proceed to pay the form fees (USD 100) to allow the university to begin processing your admission.
  8. You can also go to the payments tab to download your application form fee payment receipt.
  9. Once your admission has been authorized by the institution, you can go to my application and download your admission letter.
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