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UPDATED: RUGIPO TIME TABE/CALENDER


Below is schedule the schedule of activities for 2015/2016 academic session.
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S/N DATE ACTIVITY
1 12 Oct., 2015 Resumption of the New Students
2. 19 -23 Oct., 2015 Orientation & ICT Training for the student
3. 26 Oct., 2015 Lectures starts for New Students
4. 26 Oct.,-6 Nov., 2015 Resumption of the Returning Students & Registration
5. 6 -13 Nov., 2015 Late Registration and Close of Portal
6. 16 Nov., 2015 Lectures starts for Returning Students
7. 18 Nov., 2015 Matriculation of New Students
8. 21 Dec., 2015 Resumption of SIWES Students
9. 12 Feb., 2016 Lectures end for all Students
10. 15 -19 Feb., 2016 Revision
11. 19 Feb., -18 March, 2016 Examination for all Students
12. 18 March,2016 End of Semester
2 Semester 2015/2016 Academic Session
S/N DATE ACTIVITY
1 4 April, 2016 Resumption of all Students
2 4 April, 2016 Lectures starts for all Students
3. 1 July, 2016 Lectures End
4. 4 -29 July, 2016 Examination for all Students
5. 29 August, 2016 End of Session

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