Skip to main content

Advert

Ng

NPA Subject Combinations And Examination Centres


This is to inform all prospective candidates for the Nigerian Police Academy 5th Regular course that the management subject combination and examination centres are as follows;



SUBJECT COMBINATION

1. The name of the examination should continue as SELECTION EXAMINATION.
2. The Examination shall assume the following pattern:


SELECTION A: General paper - compulsory for all candidates (Weighting, 40%). Other sections, (only one section to be answered by candidates based on Faculty of choice (weighting 60%).

GENERAL PAPER AND ANY OF THE FOLLOWING 3 SUBJECTS

SECTION B: FACULTY OF HUMANITIES:
Government/History
Economics
Literature in English

SECTION C: FACULTY OF LAW
History/Government
IRS/CRS
Literature in English

SECTION D: FACULTY OF SCIENCE:
Biology
Chemistry
Physics

SECTION E: FACULTY OF SOCIAL AND MANAGEMENT SCIENCES:
Government
Economics

Examination Centers

1. Kano - Nigeria Police Academy, Wudil

2. Kaduna - Police College, Kaduna

3. Enugu - Police Detective College, Enugu

4. Abuja - National Universities Commission, Auditorium

5. Minna - Police Secondary School, Minna

6. Jos - Police Staff College, Jos

7. Bauchi - Police Training School, Bauchi

8. Maiduguri - Police College, Maiduguri

9. Lagos - Police College, Ikeja

10. Ibadan - Police Training School, Ibadan

11. Port Harcourt - Police Secondary School, Port Harcourt

12. Owerri - Police College, Owerri

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

NECO records 70 per cent pass

THE National Examinations Council (NECO) has released the result of its 2017 June/July Senior Secondary School Certificate Examination (SSCE) with 745,053 candidates – about 70.85 per cent – making five credits and above in English Language and Mathematics. Announcing the release of the results yesterday in Minna, its Registrar/Chief Executive, Prof. Charles Uwakwe, said 1,051,472 candidates sat for the examination. He said 903,690 candidates made credit and above in English Language, 849,335 got credit and above in General Mathematics), 561,437 in Economics and 599,093 (Biology). Uwakwe added that the result showed 1.11 per cent improvement in candidates’ performance compared with 2016 results. Ekiti State, he said, emerged top in students’ performance with 85 per cent scoring five credits and above, including Mathematics and English. Edo and Bayelsa states came second and third with 84.61 and 84.52 per cent. The examination body said 276 schools were involved in mass cheat...