YABATECH Acceptance Fee & Screening Details – 2016/17

Yaba College of Technology, YABATECH acceptance fee payment and registration details for the 2016/2017 academic session newly admitted students.



Have you been offered admission into the Yaba College of Technology (YABATECH) for the 2016/2017 academic year? If yes, this post contains YABATECH acceptance fee payment procedure. If you don’t know whether you have been admitted yet, check your name on YABATECH Admission Status Checking Portal .

YABATECH ACCEPTANCE FEE PAYMENT AND REGISTRATION PROCEDURE.

 All Candidates on these list are advised to pay Acceptance Fee of Twenty thousand Naira (N20, 000.00) within two (2) weeks.
1.) Go to http://www.yabatech.edu.ng
2.) Click on Acceptance Fee
 3.) Click on Applicant Login
4.) Enter your UTME/Application Number
 5.) Click on Login
 6.) Click on Pay Now
 7.) Click on Make payment
 8.) Select any payment option (Card Payment, Bank Payment)
 9.) If option selected is Card Payment, click Submit, enter your card details, and enter your soft or hard token for MasterCard or the i-pin for Visa cards. If transaction is successful after payment kindly click on Print Evidence of Payment to print your receipt.
10.) If option selected is Bank Payment, click Submit and print the payment invoice and proceed to the bank to make payment. After bank payment kindly go back to the college website, click on Payment Confirmation/Validation link, enter the RRR number or Application/UTME number and click validate. If transaction is successful after validation kindly click on Print Evidence of Payment to print your receipt.
11.) Return to the College Website, repeat STEP 3 and 5
12.) Print out your Payment History
 13.) Update your Biodata and Print it
 NB: Kindly note Your Remita Retrieval Reference (RRR) number.
 PLEASE NOTE THAT THE SCREENING EXERCISE COMMENCES ON THE 1ST OF FEBRUARY, 2017.

Failure to make payment on or before the due date will result to forfeiting of admission.
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