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AHMADU BELLO UNIVERSITY ANNOUCES ADMISSIONS INTO ITS E-LEARNING MBA PROGRAMME



Nigeria’s first e-learning MBA programme at the Distance Learning Centre, Ahmadu Bello University (ABU), has officially begun the admission drive for its second semester intake.

The initiative, which is in partnership with EduTech, seeks to build on the success it was able to achieve after the first semester was launched in August 2016.

The programme, which is the first e-Learning MBA to receive full accreditation from the National Universities Commission (NUC), offers extraordinary flexibility which means that students can complete the program at their own pace based on a minimum and maximum time frame, as prescribed by the accrediting body.

“One semester down the line and I can say my experience so far has been great. The programme is flexible enough to accommodate my busy work schedule, and the school management is always willing to consider students’ requests and suggestions,” said Ebun Soetan, a student of the MBA programme at ABU. “The efforts of the student support service are also commendable. They are always willing and able to offer assistance with any issues students of this programme might have.”

In light of various financial constraints being experienced by different applicants, the programme gives the opportunity to avoid paying huge upfront costs. This makes it possible for students to make payments for each of their courses as funds become available to them.

The second semester admission drive will run till March 31st, 2017, and prospective applicants are advised to take advantage of this unique opportunity to advance their learning experience and develop their careers.

Take control of your career today and apply to kick off your MBA - http://apply.abudlc.edu.ng . Hurry now! Learn, Work and Earn.

EduTech Nigeria , is transforming access to education in Nigeria by partnering with institutions like Ahmadu Bello University, to use technology to open up on-campus programmes to everyone.

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