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NABTEB Conducts Examination Into Technical Colleges

AHEAD of the 2025/2026 academic session across the country, the National Business and Technical Examinations Board (NABTEB) and the Federal Ministry of Education (FME) has commenced the selection and placement exercise for candidates seeking admission into Federal Technical Colleges (FTCs).

This was disclosed by the Registrar/Chief Executive Officer of the board, Dr. Mohammed Aminu Mohammed  while briefing newsmen in Benin ,Headquarters of the National Business and Technical Examinations Board (NABTEB).

He  said NABTEB would be fair and committed to all applicants seeking admission into the nation’s Tederal Technical Colleges.

According to him, the results of candidates in federal and state technical colleges revealed that out of the 24,074 candidates who participated in the examination,  9,389 representing 39.00 percent  achieved scores of 50 percent and above.

He noted that the National Common Entrance examination was conducted on Saturday 14th June 2025 across 32 federal technical colleges and 171 state technical colleges throughout the 36 states of the country,  including the federal capital territory,  Abuja.

He said the analysis of the results indicates that total enrollment reached 29,260, of which 24,074 candidates participated in the entrance examination.

The NABTEB Registrar noted that 316 candidates accounting for 1.31 percent  attained scores of 70 percent and above,  while 14,685 candidates constituting  61.00 percent scored below 50 percent .

Mohammed revealed that the results indicated that 8 candidates representing 0.03 percent achieved the highest rank.

“I would like to particularly focus on the process of the selection of candidates into Federal Technical Colleges (FTCs). As we strive for excellence in our programs, it is crucial that we identify and admit students who are best-suited to benefit from our training offerings.

“I look forward to a fair, transparent, and merit-based selection process that attracts the most talented and motivated students. By getting this process right, I am confident that we can set our students up for success and enhance the reputation of our institution. “Mohammed said.

The NABTEB Registrar solicited the support and cooperation of all and sundry in scaling up subsequent enrollment by sensitizing the populace on the benefits of TVET. “Importantly, enrollment needs to be stepped up in states with low registration. However, colleges with fewer candidates for selection and placement in their trades should contact the Board (NABTEB)

for supplementary  examination to fill the vacuum. “ Mohammed said.

Earlier, the Minister of Education, represented by Director,  Technology and Science Education,  Dr. (Mrs) Muyibat Olodo expressed optimism that technical and vocational education and training(TVET) is gaining more grounds with the free tuition initiative of the federal government for students of Federal Technical Colleges

“This annual activity with a unique difference is geared towards ensuring that candidates who applied for placement into the FTCs at NTC 1 and NBC 1 levels are rightly admitted based on their performance in the qualifying examination organised by NABTEB on 14th June 2025.” The minister said.

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