Federal School of Dental Technology and Therapy, Enugu Screening for Admission Exercise (2013/2014 session)

Federal School of Dental Technology and Therapy, Enugu

This is to bring to the notice of all prospective candidates that the Screening Exercise for Admissions into the Federal School of Dental Technology & Therapy, Enugu will take place as follows:

DENTAL TECHNOLOGY
Date: Thursday, 22nd, August, 2013.
Time: 10.00 am

DENTAL THERAPY
Date: Friday 23rd, August, 2013.
Time: 10.00 am

Method Of Application
Prospective candidates are required to pay cash sum of #2,000.00 (Two Thousand Naira) only to any UBA Branch with Account No: 1010568698.

Candidates are also required to come with Bank Teller for Collection of post UTME-ADMISSION ACCESS CARD from the Bursary Department.

The post UTME-ADMISSION ACCESS CARD is used for the Registration of ONLINE POST JAMB SCREENING TEST in the school portal - http://fedsdtten.com/portal

Candidates are required to print copies of the completed application form and also keep the photocopy of Bank Teller for the Exam Purpose. Jamb result slip, O’Level certificate and Bank teller should be submitted to Academic Affairs Department

DEADLINES:
The Application Closing Date is 22nd August, 2013

PLEASE NOTE:
Applicants are advised to make extra financial provisions for the school’s information Booklets as may be required.

For more information call: (+234) 042 – 290926
Or send an email: admin@fedsdtten.edu.ng

4 comments:

  1. I have been visiting my current dentist for a long time. He is crowns to implants; minimal pain and always on time which is big for me. Its relatively easy to set appointments and change if need be.

    ReplyDelete
  2. I think you are right . Please caryon.

    ReplyDelete
  3. Writing a graduate school personal statement can be a daunting and difficult task. You are selling yourself and trying to let the admissions representatives know WHY you should be chosen over other qualified applicants. writing a personal statement for dental school

    ReplyDelete