The Federal Government has approved a one-year moratorium on new applications for polytechnics and monotechnics in the country.
The Executive Secretary of the National Board for Technical Education (NBTE), Prof. Idris Bugaje, disclosed this in a statement on Thursday, February 13, 2025.
Bugaje noted that the moratorium was approved by the Minister of Education, Dr Tunji Alausa.
He stated that the minister however exempted health institutions due to low enrollment challenges.
Bugaje said the moratorium which takes immediate effect means that all new applications for polytechnics and monotechnics are put on hold for 12 months.
Bugaje said institutions currently being assessed will be required to pay specific fees to continue the registration process.
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The NBTE boss stated: “Polytechnics awaiting ministerial approval will be required to pay an application fee of N4 million and a processing fee of N2 million per programme of study.
“Monotechnics, on the other hand, will pay an application fee of N2 million and a processing fee of N1 million per programme of study.
“Applicants have 30 days to pay these fees, failure to which will result in the termination of the registration process.
“New health institutions, which are exempted from the moratorium, will pay the same fees as Monotechnics for registration.
“The objective of the move is to ensure that tertiary Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) institutions are properly populated within their approved carrying capacities.”
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