Polytechnic · Ekiti State
Admission requirements for Electrical/Electronics Engineering at Federal Polytechnic, Ado-Ekiti, Ekiti State, Ekiti State.
The Minimum entry requirements into National Diploma (ND) in Electrical and Electronic Engineering are Five (5) Credits passes in WASC/NECO/GCE O’level /SSCE/NABTEB- National Technical Certificate (NTC) Examination at not more than two (2) sittings. The subjects must include: 1 English; 2 Mathematics; 3 Physics; 4 Chemistry; 5 Plus any one (1) of the following: Technical Drawing, Further Mathematics, Economics, Geography, Electrical Installation & Maintenance Works, Computer Studies/ICT/Data Processing, Radio/Television & Electrical Works, Instrument Mechanics, Appliances Maintenance and Repairs, Basic Electronics/Electricity , Biology . NOTE: Only NABTEB National Technical Certificate (NTC) would be accepted for admission and not NABTEB National Business Certificate (NBC)
Electrical/Electronics Engineering is a rigorous four-to-five-year undergraduate programme that equips students with the theoretical and practical foundations of electrical systems, electronic circuits, telecommunications, power generation, and control engineering. Students engage with subjects such as circuit theory, electromagnetic fields, digital electronics, signal processing, and computer-aided design, preparing them for both technical and innovative problem-solving roles. Graduates are well-positioned to pursue careers in power and energy management, telecommunications, manufacturing, and oil and gas instrumentation — sectors that remain vital to Nigeria's economic development. The Council for the Regulation of Engineering in Nigeria (COREN) serves as the statutory professional body, and registration is essential for practising engineers. Membership of the Nigerian Society of Engineers (NSE) further enhances professional credibility and networking opportunities.