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Provisional Admission to Covenant University for Bachelor of Computer Science, 2024/2025

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The Covenant Center for Open and Distance Learning (CCODeL) offers an exceptional opportunity to earn a Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science through a convenient distance learning platform. This licensed center and NUC accredited program ensures that you receive a quality education as a student on the campus of Covenant University, an institution recognized for academic excellence and innovation.

CCDeL is committed to making quality education accessible to all. With no application fees, JAMB requirements or age restrictions, this programme is designed to suit a wide range of students, from high school graduates to professionals looking to advance their careers.

Tuition fees are competitively priced at N250,000 per session, providing an affordable pathway to a higher degree in two instalments before the start of each semester.

CCODel is committed to training a new generation of global leaders as the principal of Covenant University, a Living Faith Church Workdwide affiliate. This program equips students with advanced computer science skills while instilling values ​​of excellence and leadership.

Register now for the 2024/2025 academic session starting September 2024 and take the first step towards a successful career in the ever-evolving technology industry.

Registration ends August 17, 2024

To register, visit www.ccodel.covenantuniversity.edu.ng

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