Admission Requirements & Procedure

Daboss Polytechnic is a reputed institution known for its quality education and diverse range of technical and vocational programs. To secure admission into Daboss Polytechnic, prospective students should take note of the following guide in choosing correct course of study.

Electrical Electronics Engineering

Electrical Electronics Engineering is a dynamic and interdisciplinary field that combines principles from electrical engineering and electronics to design, develop, and maintain electrical systems and devices.

Core courses:

Circuit Analysis, Electronics, Signals and Systems, Digital Electronics, Electromagnetic Fields and Waves, Control Systems, Power Systems, Communication Systems, Machines

Applications.

Computer-Aided Design (CAD):

Students learn to use CAD tools for circuit design, simulation, and analysis.

Software like SPICE (Simulation Program with Integrated Circuit Emphasis) is commonly used

Home Electrical Installation

Career Paths:

Graduates can pursue careers in various industries, including telecommunications, power generation, automation, and electronics manufacturing. Job roles may include electrical engineer, electronics engineer, control systems engineer, or telecommunications engineer.

Specializations:

Students often have the option to specialize in areas like Power Systems, Telecommunications, Control Systems, or Embedded Systems.

Admission Requirements

The entry requirements for National Diploma in Electrical Engineering Technology are:

  1. Five (5) credit level passes at WAEC, NECO, NABTEB or its equivalent at not more than two sittings. The five subjects must include Mathematics, English, Physics, Chemistry and any one other science subjects.
  2. The National Technician Certificate (NTC) in electrical trade with credit passes in Mathematics, Physics and two other subjects. Also a credit pass in English Language is mandatory.
  3. Five credit passes in an NBTE recognized preliminary ND course offered in Polytechnics or similar post-secondary technical institution. The credit passes must include English, Mathematics, Physics and One science subjects.

Computer Engineering

Computer Engineering is a field that blends principles from both electrical engineering and computer science. This discipline focuses on the design, development, and maintenance of computer systems and networks. Here are details on computer engineering courses and potential career opportunities:

Core Courses:

Digital Systems Design, Computer Organization and Architecture, Microprocessor Systems, Algorithms and Data Structures, Operating Systems, Computer Networks…

Embedded Systems, VLSI Design, Programming Languages: (Proficiency in programming languages such as C, C++, and Java is emphasized, Python.), Hardware and Software Integration, Networking and Communication, Cybersecurity, Real-Time Systems, Robotics and Automation:

Career Opportunities:

Software Engineer, Designing, developing, and maintaining software applications and systems.
Hardware Engineer: Working on the design and development of computer hardware components.
Network Engineer: Designing and managing computer networks and communication systems.
Embedded Systems Engineer: Developing systems that incorporate both hardware and software for specific functions.
Cybersecurity Analyst: Ensuring the security of computer systems and networks.
Systems Analyst: Analyzing and improving computer systems within an organization.
Database Administrator: Managing and maintaining databases crucial for various applications.
Machine Learning Engineer: Applying machine learning algorithms and techniques to solve complex problems.
Robotics Engineer: Designing and developing robotic systems for various applications.
IT Consultant: Providing advice on technology solutions to businesses.

Admission Requirements

The entry requirements into National Diploma in Computer Engineering Technology are as follows: Five (5) credit level passes at WAEC, NECO, NABTEB or its equivalent at not more than two sittings. the five subjects must include Mathematics, English, Physics, Chemistry and any one other science subjects.

Health Information Management (HIM)

Health Information Management (HIM) is a field that involves the collection, analysis, and protection of healthcare information. It plays a crucial role in ensuring the efficient functioning of healthcare systems. Here are details on HIM courses and potential career opportunities.

HIM Courses:
Medical Terminology, Understanding and interpreting medical language and terminology, Health Information Technology, Introduction to Information…

systems used in healthcare settings, Health Data Management, Collection, organization, and maintenance of health data, Medical Coding and Classification: Assigning codes to diagnoses and procedures for billing and statistical purposes.
Healthcare Information Systems: Understanding and managing electronic health records (EHRs) and other health information systems.
Healthcare Law and Ethics: Legal and ethical considerations in healthcare information management.
Quality Improvement in Healthcare: Methods for assessing and improving the quality of healthcare information.
Healthcare Analytics: Utilizing data analytics to extract valuable insights from healthcare information.
HIPAA Compliance: Understanding and ensuring compliance with the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act.
Health Information Management Practicum: Practical experience in managing health information within a healthcare setting.

Career Opportunities:
Health Information Manager: Overseeing the management of health information systems and ensuring compliance with regulations.
Medical Coder: Assigning codes to diagnoses and procedures for billing and statistical purposes.
Clinical Data Analyst: Analyzing and interpreting healthcare data to improve patient care and outcomes.
Health Information Technician: Managing and organizing health information, including patient records and billing information.
Privacy Officer: Ensuring that healthcare organizations comply with privacy laws and regulations.
Health Informatics Specialist: Applying information technology to improve the efficiency of healthcare delivery.
Medical Records Auditor: Reviewing and ensuring the accuracy of medical records and coding.
Clinical Documentation Specialist: Improving the quality and accuracy of clinical documentation within healthcare organizations.
Healthcare Consultant: Providing expertise to healthcare organizations on information management and technology.
Research Analyst in Healthcare: Supporting research initiatives by managing and analyzing health data.

Accountancy

Accountancy courses provide a strong foundation in financial principles, reporting, and analysis. Here are details on accountancy courses and potential career opportunities:

Accountancy Courses:

Financial Accounting: Principles and practices of preparing financial statements for external reporting.
Managerial Accounting: Techniques for analyzing and interpreting internal financial information for decision-making.

Cost Accounting: Analyzing and allocating costs to products and services for budgeting and pricing decisions.
Auditing: Principles of examining financial records and ensuring compliance with regulations.
Taxation: Understanding tax laws and regulations, and preparing tax returns for individuals and businesses.
Accounting Information Systems: Integrating technology into accounting processes for efficient data management.
Corporate Finance: Principles of managing financial resources within a business.
Ethics in Accounting: Exploring ethical considerations and responsibilities in the accounting profession.
Business Law: Legal principles relevant to business transactions and financial activities.
Financial Statement Analysis: Techniques for evaluating and interpreting financial statements to assess a company’s performance.


Career Opportunities:

Certified Public Accountant (CPA): Public accountants who provide services such as auditing, tax preparation, and consulting.
Management Accountant/Cost Accountant: Analyzing and interpreting financial information for internal decision-making.
Financial Analyst: Assessing financial data to provide insights into investment decisions, budgeting, and forecasting.
Auditor: Examining and evaluating financial statements to ensure accuracy and compliance.
Tax Consultant/Analyst: Advising individuals and businesses on tax planning and compliance.
Forensic Accountant: Investigating financial discrepancies and fraud within organizations.
Internal Auditor: Evaluating and improving internal controls and processes within an organization.
Financial Controller: Overseeing financial reporting and managing accounting functions within a company.
Financial Planner/Advisor: Assisting individuals and businesses in creating financial plans and strategies.
Chief Financial Officer (CFO): Executive responsible for overall financial management and strategy within a company.

Admission Requirements

The general entry requirements for the ND programme are:
G.C.E. Ordinary level or its equivalent (Teachers Grade II, W.A.S.C., S.S.C.E.) with five credit passes in English Language, Mathematics and any other two subjects from the following: Economics, Business Methods, Principles of Accounts, Literature in English, Commerce, History, Statistics, geography, Government Agric Science/Biology obtained at not more than two sittings, or Five credit passes in relevant subjects as stated in (i) above obtained at the final examination of an NBTE recognized Preliminary ND Programme offered by the polytechnics and similar post-secondary technical institutions.

Business Administration and Management

Business Management courses provide a comprehensive understanding of organizational operations, leadership, and strategic decision-making. Here are details on business management courses and potential career opportunities:

Business Management Courses:

Principles of Management: Introduction to foundational principles and theories of management. Organizational Behavior: Study of individual and group behavior within organizational settings.

Strategic Management: Formulating and implementing strategies for organizational success.
Operations Management: Managing processes and systems to ensure efficiency and effectiveness.
Human Resource Management: Managing personnel, recruitment, training, and employee relations.
Marketing Management: Principles of marketing strategy, product development, and market analysis.
Financial Management: Managing financial resources, budgeting, and financial decision-making.
Entrepreneurship: Principles of starting and managing entrepreneurial ventures.
International Business: Understanding global business environments and international trade.
Business Ethics and Corporate Social Responsibility: Examining ethical considerations and social responsibility in business practices.

Career Opportunities:

Business Analyst: Analyzing business processes and recommending improvements.
Operations Manager: Overseeing day-to-day operations to ensure efficiency.
Human Resources Manager: Managing personnel, recruitment, and employee development.
Marketing Manager: Developing and implementing marketing strategies.
Financial Analyst: Analyzing financial data to guide investment decisions.
Entrepreneur/Small Business Owner: Starting and managing one’s own business venture.
Management Consultant: Providing advice to organizations for improving efficiency and performance.
Project Manager: Planning and overseeing projects to meet organizational goals.
International Business Manager: Managing business operations in a global context.
Supply Chain Manager: Overseeing the end-to-end supply chain process.

Admission Requirements

The general entry requirements for the ND programme are:
Five (5) credit passes at SSCE, WAEC, NECO, NABTEB or its equivalent at not more than two sittings. The five subjects must include English Language and Mathematics (Literature in English and Oral English are not acceptable in place of English Language) and three other subjects from Economics, Business Methods, Principle of Accounts, Literature in English, Commerce, History, Statistics, Geography, Government, Agric Science/Biology.
A credit pass in N.B.T.E. recognized pro National Diploma Examination.

Computer Science

Computer Science courses cover a range of topics from software development to algorithms and data structures. Here are details on computer science courses and potential career opportunities:

Computer Science Courses:

Programming Fundamentals: Introduction to programming languages and basic coding concepts. Data Structures and Algorithms: Study of fundamental data structures and algorithmic techniques.

Database Management Systems: Design and management of databases for efficient data storage and retrieval.
Operating Systems: Understanding the core concepts and functions of operating systems.
Software Engineering: Principles of designing, developing, testing, and maintaining software systems.
Computer Networks: Understanding the architecture and protocols of computer networks.
Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning: Introduction to AI and ML concepts and applications.
Cybersecurity: Techniques for securing computer systems and networks.
Web Development: Designing and developing web applications using various technologies.
Mobile App Development: Creating applications for mobile devices and platforms.

Career Opportunities:

Software Developer/Engineer: Designing, coding, testing, and maintaining software applications.
Data Scientist: Analyzing and interpreting complex data sets to inform business decision-making.
Database Administrator: Managing and maintaining databases for efficient data storage and retrieval.
Systems Analyst: Evaluating and optimizing computer systems for organizational efficiency.
Network Administrator/Engineer: Designing and managing computer networks and communication systems.
Cybersecurity Analyst: Protecting computer systems and networks from security breaches.
Artificial Intelligence/Machine Learning Engineer: Developing and implementing AI and ML algorithms and models.
Web Developer: Designing and creating websites and web applications.
Mobile App Developer: Creating applications for mobile platforms such as iOS and Android.
Computer Science Researcher: Contributing to advancements in computer science through research.

Admission Requirements

The entry requirements into National Diploma Computer Science programme are as follow:

1. Five (5) credit level passes at WAEC, NECO, NABTEB or its equivalent at not more than two sittings. The five subjects must include Mathematics, English, Physics, Chemistry and any one other science subjects.

2. The National Technician Certificate (NTC) in electrical trade with credit passes in Mathematics, Physics and two other subjects. Also a credit pass in English Language is mandatory.

3. Five credit passes in an NBTE recognized preliminary ND course offered in Polytechnics or similar post-secondary technical institution. The credit passes must include English, Mathematics, Physics and One science subjects.

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Frequently asked questions

Nemie International/High School provides education for children aged 1–16 i.e from ante-pre school nursery, Basic classes, Junior Secondary
School and Senior Secondary.

Nemie High School has 24 full time teaching staff, The Director of School/Head of Administration is non-class committed. Specialist teachers help with the delivery of Art, Music and Physical Education.

We provide visiting specialist who provides support for learners two days per week. The school also works closely with a range of other support agencies and volunteers in order to provide the best possible experience for children with additional support needs.

Students are tolerant and understanding;
Students and teachers are mindful of the needs and rights of others; Our school community is open-minded and inclusive;
We are supportive of each other.

We are responsible in all our actions;
We are reliable;
Staff members are dedicated and professional.

Students are considerate and kind;
Staff members are respectful and considerate;
All are supportive of each other.

All students strive to do their best;
The teaching staff offers a high quality education;
Our school community supports the staff members and the students

  • Admission into a Nemie High School Secondary School is ordinarily through the NEMIE HIGH SCHOOL Common Entrance Examination. The admission process consist of written entrance examination and minimum pass mark of 40%.
  • A candidate, who accepts admission to a Nemie High School, by that fact, accepts to be trained according to the NEMIE HIGH SCHOOL system of education and the national Education policy applicable to Osun state.
  • Parents and guardians whose wards are admitted into a Nemie High School thereby undertake to co-operate fully and partner with the school Management in the education of their wards. They become obliged to be active members of the Parent-Teacher Association (PTA).
  • An offer of admission to a Nemie High School should be accepted effectively within thirty days from the date of the offer of admission.
  • A new student in Nemie High School shall present a certificate of medical fitness from a qualified medical practitioner from a recognized and approved government and or hospital.
  • Fees payable in NEMIE HIGH SCHOOL shall be determined from time to time by the Nemie High School Management. The fees shall be paid into NEMIE HIGH SCHOOL Account by all Nemie High School students, no cash collection or payment at the school.
  • Students transferring from other schools to NEMIE HIGH SCHOOL may be admitted into JSS1, JSS 2 and SS1 only after successful entrance examinations, presentation of last terminal exams result from the previous school for JSS 1 & 2 and BECE/NECO results for SS1 students and interviews.
  • On admission, the transferring student shall submit to the Office of the Principal/Director relevant transfer documents such as the Transfer Certificate, Continuous Assessment Report and Academic Results. This shall also apply to a student transferring from one Nemie High School to another.

  • Parents, on admission of their wards, shall buy two copies of the Nemie High School Secondary Schools Students’ Handbook – one copy for their ward and the other copy for the parents to keep at home for reference. Parents and their wards are to study carefully the Handbook and abide by the rules and regulations stipulated therein.
  • Every Nemie High School shall have its own visiting day or open days each Term. On Visiting Days/Open days, parents, guardians, can go to the school and see their children or wards.
  • Nemie High School students shall always be courteous and polite to all visitors.
  • Nemie High School shall determine its visiting hours on the visiting days.
  • A student shall not receive a visitor on non-visiting day without due authorization. Any student who violates this regulation shall be liable to corrective measure.
  • Any emergency visitor shall first clear with the Principal/Director or in his absence, the appropriate Head of Department/Head Teacher.
  • On non-visiting days, students shall be courteous to people coming to the school compound, and politely give them the necessary directions.
  • No student shall see a visitor out beyond the school gate.

This is a day set aside for parents and guardians to come to school and have a quick look into the academic, behavioural and social performance of their children/ward