MAPOLY Governing Council Slashes Registration Fee by 50 Percent

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The Governing Council of Moshood Abiola Polytechnic Abeokuta has approved reduction of registration fee payable by newly admitted students of the Institution by fifty percent.

According to a release signed by the institution’s Head of Public Relations and Protocol, ‘yemi Ajibola, has it that reduction was done in consideration of the pleas by Students Union Executive of the Institution to ensure that peace pervades the Polytechnic environment.

By this decision, the Council is optimistic of an uninterrupted ongoing examination and academic calendar.

Therefore, all newly admitted applicants are to commence their registrations immediately ahead of resumption of the 2022/2023 academic session.

Kindly visit www.mapoly.edu.ng for general information or contact us via the available social media platforms on the website or info@mapoly.edu.ng or infoaboutmapoly@gmail.com for inquiries.

 

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