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Application for Admission into Postgraduate Programs at University of Maiduguri

Applications are invited from suitably qualified candidates for admission into the following courses for the 2017/2018 Academic Session. 
 
1. COLLEGE OF MEDICAL SCIENCES 
Department of Human Anatomy 
Ph.D. (Human Anatomy) 
 
Department of Physiotherapy 
M.Sc. 
- Physiotherapy 
Cardiopulmonary Physiotherapy 
Orthopaedic Physiotherapy 
Neurological Physiotherapy 
Geriatric Physiotherapy 
 
Department of Physiology 
M.Sc. (Physiology) 
Ph.D (Physiology)  
 
7. FACULTY OF PHARMACY 
Ph.D. Pharmaceutical 
M.Sc. Pharmaceutical Chemistry 
M.Sc. Pharmacology 
M.Sc. Pharmaceutical Microbiology 
 
8. FACULTY OF SCIENCE 
Department of Biochemistry 
M. Sc. General Biochemistry 
M.Sc. Clinical Biochemistry 
Ph.D Biochemistry 
 
Department of Biological Sciences 
M. Sc. - Arid Zone Ecology - Plant Physiology - Entomology and Parasitology - Integrated Pest Management 
Ph.D Arid Zone Ecology 
 
Department of Chemistry 
M. Sc. (Analytical Chemistry, Organic Chemistry ph.D. J Inorganic Chemistry, Physical Chemistry) Postgraduate Diploma Chemistry 
 
9. FACULTY OF VETERINARY MEDICINE 
Department of Veterinary Anatomy 
M. V.Sc. Veterinary Anatomy 
Ph.D. Veterinary Anatomy 
 
Department of Veterinary Medicine 
M.V. Sc. - Ruminant Medicine 
Ph.D. - Equine Medicine - Avian Medicine - Small Animal Medicine 
 
Department of Veterinary Microbiology 
M. Sc. (Microbiology) 
Ph.D. (Microbiology) 
 
Department of Veterinary Parasitology and Entomology 
MVSc. (Parasitology) 
Ph.D (Parasitology) 
 
Department of Veterinary Public Health & Preventive Medicine 
Ph.D 
M.V.Sc. 
M. Sc. Epidemiology 
 
Department of Veterinary Physiology and Biochemistry 
M. Sc. Physiology 
Ph.D. Physiology 
 
Department of Veterinary Pharmacology and Toxicology 
M. Sc. Pharmacology 
Ph.D. Pharmacology 
 
Department of Veterinary Surgery and Radiology 
M.V.Sc. Veterinary Surgery 
Ph.D Veterinary Surgery 
Ph.D Radiology 
Ph.D Orthopaedic Surgery 
 
Department of Theriogenology 
M. V.Sc. Theriogenology 
Ph.D. Theriogenology 
 
Department of Veterinary Pathology 
M.V.Sc. Pathology 
 
CENTRE FOR ARID ZONE STUDIES 
Postgraduate Diploma in Drought and Disertification Studies (PGDDS)
Admission Requirements for the programmes 
1. Candidates for admission into Ph.D programmes shall have MA, M.Ed., M. Sc., M.Eng. or LL.M Degrees in the relevant areas with CGPA of at least 4.00 on a scale of 0.00 to 5.00 from University of Maiduguri or any other recognized University or 60% (B. Average)
 
2. All Ph.D programmes are done by course work. 
 
3 Candidates for admission into MA., M.Ed., M. Sc. (Ed), MLS, M.Sc., M.Eng. and L.L.M. programmes shall have: 
a. First Class, Second Class Upper or Second Class Lower Degree from University of Maiduguri or any other recognized University. 
b. A Third Class Degree plus a good Postgraduate Diploma in the relevant areas from University of Maiduguri or any other recognized University. 
 
4. Candidate for admission into MBA, MHPM and MASS should have: 
a. A good Second Class Degree in Accounting, Business Administration, Management, Sociology and Anthropology, History, Economics from University of Maiduguri or any other recognized University. 
b. A Third Class Degree or HND with a minimum of Lower Credit plus a Postgraduate Diploma with a minimum of merit in the relevant areas from University of Maiduguri or any other recognized University. 
 
5. Candidates for admission into PGDM, PGDE, PGDNSS and PGDA shall possess a Degree in relevant discipline from University of Maiduguri or any other recognized University or HND with a minimum classification of Lower Credit obtained from recognized institutions. 
 
NB: All prospective candidates should send their Academic Transcript to: The Secretary, School of Postgraduate Studies, University of Maiduguri. Forms are obtainable at School of Postgraduate Studies, University of Maiduguri after paying a non-refundable fee of N15,000 at Unimaid Microfinance Bank 
 
The sales of application forms begins on Wednesday 5th April, 2017 and closes on 30th June, 2017. All completed application forms should reach the secretary, School of Postgraduate Studies on or before Friday 29th June, 2017 
 
SIGNED ALI ADAMU MADAGWA, FCIA DEPUTY REGISTRAR/SECRETARY SCHOOL OF POSTGRADUATE STUDIES

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