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NABTEB surpasses 100,000 registrations for Federal Technical Colleges Admission exercise

Developed and deployed by Zinox Technologies, Africa's leading ICT solutions provider, the platform serves as the digital backbone for the nationwide admission exercise.
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The National Business and Technical Examinations Board (NABTEB) has recorded a historic milestone in candidate registrations for admission into Federal Technical Colleges (FTCs) across Nigeria, surpassing previous years applications for the first time in the history of the National Common Entrance Examination (NCEE).

The achievement records a significant leap from previous admission cycle and underscores the growing interest in technical and vocational education across the country. According to the Board, the record-breaking figure was driven largely by the seamless, accessible, and efficient digital registration platform made available to candidates and guardians to register from anywhere in the world.

The successful outcome reflects NABTEB’s commitment to leveraging technology to enhance transparency, accessibility, and operational efficiency in the administration of admissions into Federal Technical Colleges. Through the newly deployed digital platform, prospective candidates can complete the registration process seamlessly from any location, eliminating many of the bottlenecks traditionally associated with manual application procedures.

The platform forms part of NABTEB’s broader drive to modernize examination and admission processes in line with the Federal Government’s digital transformation agenda for public institutions. Under the leadership of the Minister of Education Dr Tunji Alausa and the Registrar/Chief Executive Officer of NABTEB, Dr Mohammed Aminu Mohammed the Board continues to implement innovative solutions that improve service delivery while promoting accountability, credibility, and inclusiveness.

Developed and deployed by Zinox Technologies, Africa’s leading ICT solutions provider, the platform serves as the digital backbone for the nationwide admission exercise. Designed to support large-scale registrations, the system provides a secure, scalable, and user-friendly environment capable of handling millions of applications concurrently while maintaining optimal performance and reliability.

The platform incorporates National Identification Number (NIN)-based authentication and other advanced security features that strengthen candidate verification, online result checker, enhance data integrity, and supports the credibility of the admission process. Its robust architecture has enabled NABTEB to efficiently manage the unprecedented surge in registrations while delivering a seamless experience for applicants across the country.

Speaking on the milestone, Zinox Technologies reaffirmed its commitment to supporting national development through the design and deployment of innovative digital solutions that empower the educational sector and all sectors of the economy to serve citizens more effectively. The company noted that the success of the NABTEB platform demonstrates the value of collaboration between government agencies and experienced technology providers in delivering impactful, large-scale digital transformation projects.

Beyond facilitating registrations, the platform provides NABTEB with enhanced capabilities for managing application data, monitoring registration activities, and administering nationwide entrance examinations with greater efficiency and transparency. The success of the initiative highlights the transformative role of technology in expanding access to educational opportunities and strengthening institutional effectiveness.

As Nigeria continues to embrace digital innovation in public service delivery, the collaboration between NABTEB and Zinox Technologies stands as a compelling example of how technology can improve citizen experience, increase participation, and deliver measurable outcomes at a national scale.

Tags: Dr Mohammed Aminu Mohammed Dr. Tunji Alausa NABTEB zinox technologies

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