Fidei Polytechnic Admission List 2025/2026: Check Your Status Here!
Fidei Polytechnic Admission List 2025/2026: Exciting news for all applicants! The management of Fidei Polytechnic in Gboko, Benue State, has begun releasing the admission lists for the 2025/2026 academic session. Candidates who applied for the National Diploma (ND) and Higher National Diploma (HND) programs can now check to see if they have been offered provisional admission.
If you participated in the Fidei Polytechnic screening exercise, you can confirm your admission status. This guide provides a detailed, step-by-step process for checking your admission status.
How to Check the Fidei Polytechnic Admission List
You can check your admission status using two primary methods: the Fidei Polytechnic official portal and the JAMB CAPS portal (for ND candidates).
Method 1: Checking on the Fidei Polytechnic Portal
- Visit the Fidei Poly Portal: Open your browser and go to the official portal: https://fideipolytechnic.edu.ng/. Navigate to the admission section or look for the admission status checker link (often under ‘Admissions’ or ‘Portal’).
- Enter Your Details: You will typically need to enter your JAMB Registration Number or Application Number.
- Check Status: Click on the “Check Status” or “Submit” button to view your admission status. If admitted, your details and further instructions will be displayed.
Checking on the JAMB CAPS Portal (Mandatory for ND Candidates)
It is essential for all National Diploma (ND) candidates also to confirm and accept their admission through the JAMB Central Admission Processing System (CAPS).
- Visit the JAMB Portal: Go to the JAMB eFacility website at https://efacility.jamb.gov.ng/.
- Log In: Enter your email address and password to access your JAMB profile.
- Navigate to CAPS: Scroll down and click on the ‘Check Admission Status’ tab.
- Enter Your Details: Select ‘2025’ as your examination year and enter your JAMB Registration Number.
- Access Your Dashboard: Click on ‘Check Admission Status’ again to go to your CAPS dashboard.
- Accept or Reject the Offer: Click on ‘Admission Status’ on the left-hand menu. If you have been offered admission by Fidei Polytechnic, you will see an option to accept or reject it.
Crucial Note: You must accept the admission on JAMB CAPS to validate your admission process.
What to Do After Securing Admission
Congratulations on your admission to Fidei Polytechnic! Here are the immediate next steps:
- Accept Admission on JAMB CAPS: This is the most critical first step for ND students.
- Pay Your Acceptance Fee: Log in to the Fidei Poly portal (or follow instructions on your admission letter) to pay the mandatory non-refundable acceptance fee. This confirms your acceptance of the offer.
- Print Your Admission Letters: After paying the acceptance fee, print your official Fidei Polytechnic admission letter. You should also print your JAMB admission letter from the JAMB portal.
- Prepare for Registration: Get all your original documents ready for physical screening and registration. These usually include O-Level results, JAMB result slip, birth certificate, local government identification, and admission letters.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. Is the Fidei Polytechnic admission list for 2025/2026 out? Yes, the list is being released in batches. Applicants should check both the school portal and JAMB CAPS.
2. What about Enville Institute of Management and Technology? Information specific to “Enville Institute of Management and Technology” admission lists for 2025/2026 is limited. This article focuses on Fidei Polytechnic. Ensure you are checking the correct institution’s portal.
3. What if my name is not yet on the Fidei Poly list? Don’t worry. Admission lists are often released in several batches (First Batch, Second Batch, etc.). Keep checking the portals regularly.
4. What does “Admission in Progress” on JAMB CAPS mean? This status indicates your admission is still under consideration. Check back in a few days for a final decision.
We wish you success in your academic journey at Fidei Polytechnic, Gboko!