To be admitted into a programme leading to the award of a Graduate Diploma or the Masters’ degree (PG.D./M.A./M.Sc./MPhil.), a candidate must:
- Have obtained a good first degree (at least a Second Class) in an appropriate field of study from a recognized University.
- Submit an official transcript of academic record.
- Submit three reference reports, one of which must be from a former Lecturer.
- Satisfy any additional requirements prescribed by the Faculties/Schools.
These may include relevant work experience, a written entrance examination and an interview.
A candidate seeking admission into the Ph.D. must:
- Have an M.Phil. or M.Sc. degree by research in an appropriate field of study from a recognized University.
- Submit an official transcript of academic record.
- Submit three reference reports, one of which must be from any Senior Member of the applicant’s former University who has taught the candidate before.
- Submit a proposal of 3-5 pages of intended area of study including a working bibliography.
- Satisfy any additional requirements prescribed by the Department/Faculty.
Intake levels shall be influenced by the availability of supervisors for the students’ interest area and field of study.