DSUST Opens HND to B.Sc. Conversion Programme for 2025/2026 Academic Session
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Summary
DSUST HND to B.Sc. conversion programme 2025/2026 open. Application fee: ₦30,000. Available in Engineering, Computing, Agriculture, and more faculties.
DSUST Opens HND to B.Sc. Conversion Programme for 2025/2026 Academic Session
Delta State University of Science and Technology (DSUST) has announced admission into its Intensive HND to B.Sc. Conversion Programme for the 2025/2026 academic session. This programme allows Higher National Diploma holders to obtain Bachelor's degrees in their fields.
Eligibility Requirements
Candidates must:
- Hold an HND from NBTE-accredited institutions
- Have a minimum of Credit Pass in relevant fields
- Possess NYSC Discharge or Exemption Certificate
Available Courses by Faculty
Faculty of Administration and Management
- Accounting
- Banking and Finance
- Business Administration
- Marketing
- Office and Information Management
- Public Administration
Faculty of Computing
- Computer Science
- Journalism and Media Studies
Faculty of Environmental Science
- Building Technology
- Quantity Surveying
- Urban Regional Planning
- Fine and Applied Arts
- Surveying and Geoinformatics
Faculty of Agriculture
- Agricultural Economics
- Animal Production
- Crop Science
Faculty of Engineering
- Civil Engineering
- Electrical and Electronic Engineering
- Mechanical Engineering
- Computer Engineering
- Chemical Engineering
- Agricultural Engineering
- Petroleum Engineering
- Material and Metallurgical Engineering
Faculty of Science
- Food Science and Technology
- Statistics
Application Process
- Obtain a bank draft of ₦30,000 from any commercial bank
- Make draft payable to Southern Delta University, Ozoro
- Submit the draft to the institution's Bursary Department
- Collect application form from the Admission Office
This programme provides HND holders an opportunity to upgrade their qualifications to a Bachelor's degree, enhancing their career prospects and eligibility for further studies.
Source: Delta State University of Science and Technology