FUEK opens JAMB portal for admission

The Federal University of Education, Kontagora, has announced the opening of its Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board portal for candidates who wish to change their institution of choice.
The announcement is contained in a statement signed on Thursday by the university’s admission officer, Hannatu Dodo.
Ms Dodo said the university’s management encouraged candidates with a passion for quality teacher education and academic excellence to take advantage of the opportunity by selecting FUEK as their first choice.
She further explained that the university is inviting candidates who scored 150 and above in the 2025 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination, as well as those holding NCE certificates, to apply for admission.
She noted that the institution is preparing to commence academic activities soon, advising interested candidates to visit any accredited JAMB computer-based test centre nationwide to process the change.
“FUEK, which prides itself on raising the next generation of educators, reaffirmed its commitment to grooming competent and professional teachers to drive excellence in Nigeria’s education sector,” she said.
(NAN)
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