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Federal College of Veterinary and Medical Laboratory Technology, VOM 2018/2019 Admission Form on Sale

Applications are invited from suitably qualified candidates for admission into the under-listed courses of this College for the 2018/2019 Academic Session commencing from October, 2018.
The Courses are:  Duration
Fellow by Dissertation of Medical Laboratory Science Council of Nigeria (FMLSCN)Three (3) years
Medical Laboratory Technician (MLT) Three (3) years
Medical Laboratory Assistant (MLA)Two (2) years
Diploma/HND in Environmental Health Technology (NDEH)Four (4) Years
Environmental Health Technician (EHT)Three (3) Years
ADMISSION REQUIREMENT 
GUIDELINES FOR APPLICATION 
Prospective candidates are to visit the College Students Portal website (https://portal.fcvmlt.edu.ng). Click on Application for full information on the application process. 
DURATION OF APPLICATION 
Sales of application forms commences on 25th April, 2018 and ends on 30th July, 2018.
MODE OF PAYMENT 
A non-refundable application fee of N15,000.00 for FMLSCN, N8,000.00 for MLT, NDEH and EHT and N5,000.00 for MLA payable to the Federal College of Veterinary and Medical Laboratory Technology, Vom through the REMITA platform after a successful generation of RRR Number from the College Student Portal.
SCREENING EXERCISE 
All candidates except Fellow by dissertation are to note that entrance examination shall be conducted on Saturday 18th August, 2018. Any candidate that fails to appear for the entrance examination automatically stands disqualified. 
For further enquiries, please contact: 08037009595, 08065731202, and 07038448853 or mail us at support@fcvmlt.edu.ng.
Signed: 
Clementine Agwo (Mrs.) 
For. College Registrar

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