MAU Yola Releases First Semester Lecture Timetable 2025/2026: Lectures Start January 19

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Summary

MAU Yola releases provisional first semester timetable for 2025/2026. Lectures start January 19, 2026. Students must review for clashes and report issues to Faculty Representatives.

Provisional Timetable Now Available

Modibbo Adama University (MAU) Yola has released the provisional first semester lecture timetable for the 2025/2026 academic session. The timetable covers common courses and large classes, with lectures scheduled to commence on Monday, January 19, 2026.

Lecture Commencement Date

First Semester Lectures Begin: Monday, January 19, 2026

How to Access the Timetable

Students, faculty, and staff can download the provisional lecture timetable from the university's official announcements. The timetable is available as a PDF document for easy viewing and printing.

Who Should Review the Timetable

  • All students (especially those taking common courses)
  • Deans and Directors
  • Heads of Departments (HODs)
  • Academic staff and lecturers

Important: Report Issues Promptly

The university emphasizes that this is a provisional timetable and encourages all stakeholders to carefully review it. If you identify any of the following issues, report them immediately:

  • Omissions: Missing courses or lecture sessions
  • Clashes: Overlapping lecture times for students taking multiple courses
  • Course Duplication: Same course scheduled multiple times incorrectly
  • Class Size Concerns: Venue capacity issues for large classes

How to Report Timetable Issues

Submit your concerns through either of these channels:

  1. Contact your Faculty Representative to Senate
  2. Report directly to the University Timetable Committee (UTTC) Chairman

What Students Should Do

  1. Download and save the provisional timetable immediately
  2. Review your course schedule carefully
  3. Check for any clashes between your registered courses
  4. Report issues to your Faculty Representative before lectures begin
  5. Plan your daily class schedule based on the timetable
  6. Prepare necessary course materials before January 19

Why This Matters

The provisional timetable allows the university community to identify and resolve scheduling conflicts before lectures commence. Early review and prompt reporting of issues help ensure a smooth start to the academic semester.

Timeline for Action

  • Now: Download and review the provisional timetable
  • Before January 19: Report any issues to Faculty Representatives or UTTC
  • January 19, 2026: First semester lectures commence

Important Notes

  • The timetable is provisional and subject to adjustments based on feedback
  • Changes may be made before the final version is published
  • Students are responsible for tracking any updates to the schedule
  • Ensure you're registered for all courses appearing on your timetable

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