Do you want to enter the 300 level through direct entry? And you want to think about universities that accept NCE for this? In other words, you have NCE and want to attend a university that will admit you to the 300 level rather than the usual 200 level. Here is a list of courses and universities that may accept students on such terms.
The Summary of Direct Entry for NCE Holders
An NCE graduate or holder has already completed three years of study in a college of education, culminating in the award of the Nigeria Certificate In Education. This group of candidates may apply to universities of their choice via JAMB Direct Entry. Obtaining a DE will allow them to process admissions into education universities or universities that offer education courses.
DE candidates are typically admitted to the 200 level of their proposed courses. As a result, they must attend university for an additional three years before receiving a Bachelor of Science in Education (B.Sc Ed. or B.Ed).
An NCE graduate or holder has already completed three years of study in a college of education, culminating in the award of the Nigeria Certificate In Education. This group of candidates may apply to universities of their choice via JAMB Direct Entry. Obtaining a DE will allow them to process admissions into education universities or universities that offer education courses.
DE candidates are typically admitted to the 200 level of their proposed courses. As a result, they must attend university for an additional three years before receiving a Bachelor of Science in Education (B.Sc Ed. or B.Ed).
However, some universities may offer you admission to the 300 level instead. As a result, you will only need to attend university for two years. The universities and courses that allow this are listed below.
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