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Federal Polytechnic, Bida
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Other name | FPB, Fedpoly, Bidapoly, Polybida |
Motto | Technologically skilled, morally sound and entrepreneurial |
Type | public |
Established | 1977; 48 years ago (1977) |
Rector | Dr. Engr. A.H. Baba |
Academic staff | 200 |
Administrative staff | 97 |
Students | 4500 |
Undergraduates | 1200 |
Address | Bida Road, Doko, Niger State, Nigeria9°02′28″N 6°00′18″E / 9.041°N 6.005°E / 9.041; 6.005 |
Website | fedpolybida.edu.ng |
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Federal Polytechnic, Bida is a polytechnic school based in Niger State, in north central Nigeria.[1][2] It opened in 1977.
Federal Polytechnic Bida was established in 1977 following a decision of the Federal Government of Nigeria to move the institution to Bida. Before then, it was Federal College of Technology, Kano.[_citation needed_]
The first academic session started in April, 1978 with the population of 211 students and 11 senior staff, 33 junior staff. Federal Polytechnic, Bida is a Federal Government tertiary institution situated in Bida, Niger State, Nigeria. Currently, there are seven faculties in the institution,[3]
The institution has seven faculties:
- School of Applied and Natural Sciences
- School of Business Administration and Management
- School of Engineering Technology
- School of Basic and General Studies
- School of Environmental Studies
- School of Financial Studies
- School of Information and Communication Technology
- Campus of Bida polytechnic
MSI building
Twin lecture theatre
Department of Public Administration
Students on campus grounds
Convocation Arena
Polytechnic Campus grounds
School gate
School library
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