Bells Tech’s academic calendar for the 2023/2024 session has been approved by the school’s Senate committee.
Student and prospective students should possess a copy of the school’s academic calendar, as it contains essential information.
The following article contains the approved academic calendar for the academic session 2023/2024 of Bells Tech.
Bells Tech Academic Calendar for the 2023/2024 Session
The official academic calendar of the 2023/2024 session has been released by the school for the upcoming academic year.
Below is the official academic calendar for the 2023/2024 session;
First Semester (16th October – 31st March 2023)
20th September – Approval of Curricular Courses
29th September – Senate Meeting
4th October – Postgraduate Board Meeting
11th October – Departmental Board Meetings
12th October – Leadership Training
16th October – Return of Stale Students back to campus
17th -28th October – Commencement of lectures and Signing of course forms, Return of postgraduate students.
18th October – Committee of Deans and Directors Meeting
19th October – Students Disciplinary Committee Meeting
20th October – Campus Development Committee Meeting, Congregation Meeting
27th October – Senate Meeting
28th October – End of Course Registration for 300-500 Level and Postgraduate Students (Registration Portal Closure (12.00 Midnight))
29th October-11th November – Commencement and End of Late Course Registration for 300-500Level and Postgraduate Students
31st October-4th November – Convocation Week
5th November – 14th Convocation for the Award of Degrees and Special Prizes
7th November – Postgraduate Board Meeting
8th November – Departmental Boards Meetings
11th November – Resumption and Commencement of Lectures for Returning Special Direct Entry Students
11th – 25th November – Course Registration for Special Direct Entry Students
13th November – Resumption for 100-200 Level Students
14th-18th November – Orientation/Registration for Newly Admitted Students, Resumption for new Postgraduate students
16th November – Student Disciplinary Committee Meeting
17th November – Campus Development Committee Meeting
15th November – College Boards Meetings
21st November – Commencement of Lectures for 100-200Level Students
22nd November – Committee of Deans and Directors Meeting
21st– 23rd November – College of Engineering College Conference and Lecture
24th November – Senate Meeting
26th November-16th December – Commencement and end of Late Course Registration,
Late Registration Portal Closes for Special Direct Entry students on Midnight, 16th December.
5th December – Postgraduate Board Meeting
6th December – Departmental Boards Meetings
8th December -14th January – Close of Registration for returning and new Postgraduate Students
Late Registration Penalty Commence(N50,000)
13th December – College Boards Meetings
15th December – Campus Development Committee Meeting
17th December – 6th January – Christmas Break
8th January – Resumption After Christmas Break
Students (300-500 Level) must have paid at least 60% of School Fees to be Allowed into School on Sunday, 8th January.
9th-13th January – Mid-Semester Examinations for all Students
Generation of final Examination Attendance Sheet by Departments for 300-500 Level Students
Results to be considered by Departmental and College Boards of Examiners
14th January – Matriculation for New Undergraduate, Special Direct Entry, and Postgraduate Students 10:00 am for Undergraduates, 12:00 noon for SDE and Postgraduates.
19th January – Campus Development Committee Meeting
23rd-27th January – Continuous Assessment for 100-200 Level Students, Revision week for 300-500 Level Students, Results to be considered by Departmental and College Boards of Examiners, Students whose names are not on the Attendance List will not be eligible for examination.
25th January – COLNAS College Lecture, Seminar on Examination for Invigilators
26th January – Senate Meeting, Seminar for Students on Examinations
27th January – All newly Admitted Students (100-200Level) Must Have Paid At Least 60% of School Fees.
Students Who have not paid 60% of their School Fees Must Defer the Semester.
30th January -17th February -First Semester Examination for 300-500 Level Students
31st January – Seminar for Newly Employed Staff
13th-17th February – Generation of final Examination Attendance Sheet by Departments for 100-200 Level Students,
Students whose names are not on the Attendance list will not be eligible for examination.
16th February – Campus Development Committee Meeting
20th February-3rd March – Marking and collation of Examination Results for 300-500 Level Students
24th February – Departmental Boards of Examiners Meeting for Consideration of 300-500 Level Raw Score Results
27th February – Upload of Results by Lecturers
28th February -1st March – Departmental Boards of Examiners Meeting for Consideration of 300-500 Level Examination Results.
2nd -3rd March – College Boards of Examiners Meeting for Consideration of 300-500 Level Examination Results
5th March – Benefactors Day
6th -7th March – Committee of Deans and Directors Meeting for Consideration of 300-500 Level Examination Results
8th March – Bursary Department Lecture
9th -10th March – Special Senate Meeting for Consideration of 300-500 Level Examination Results
All Special Direct Entry Students must have paid a minimum of 60% of their fees (10th March)
13th-17th March – Revision week for 100-200 Level Students
16th March – Campus Development Committee Meeting
17th-23rd March – Revision Week for Special Direct Entry Students
20th March-4th April – First Semester Examinations for 100-200 Level Students and Postgraduate Students
29th March – Student Affairs Counselling Unit Seminar
24th March-16th April -First Semester Examinations for Special Direct Entry Students
30th March – Senate Meeting
Second Semester (19th March – 31st August 2023)
19th March – Resumption for Second Semester for 300-500 Level Students
20th March-4th April – First Semester Examinations for 100-200 Level Students and Postgraduate Students
20th-March-7th April – Commencement of Lectures, signing of course Registration forms, and End of Course Registration for 300-500 Level Students.
24th March-16th April – First Semester Examinations for Special Direct Entry Students
29th March – Student Affairs Counselling Unit Seminar
30th March – Senate Meeting
5th April – Departmental Boards meetings
5th-19th April – Marking and collation of First Semester Examination Results for 100-200 Level and Postgraduate Students
8th -21st April – Commencement and End of Late Registration for 300-500 Level Students
11th April – Resumption for second Semester for 100-200 Level Students
11th-12th April – COLENVS Conference/College Lecture
12th -28th April – Commencement of Lectures and Registration of Courses for 100-200 Level Students
12th April – Student Disciplinary Committee Meeting
13th April – Curriculum Committee Meeting
14th April – Uploads of Examination Results for 100-200Level and Postgraduate Students
17th April – Resumption and Commencement of lectures for the second Semester for Postgraduate Students.
18th-19th April – Departmental Boards of Examiners Meeting for Consideration of 100-200 Level and Postgraduate Students Examination Results.
20th April – Campus Development Committee Meeting
20th-21st April – College Boards of Examiners Meeting for Consideration of 100-200 Level and Postgraduate Students Examination Results.
24th – 25th April – Committee of Deans and Directors Meeting for Consideration of 100-200Level Students Examination Results
26th April – Postgraduate Board Meeting for Consideration of Postgraduate Results
27th April – Special Senate for Consideration of 100-200 Level and Postgraduate First Semester Results
29th April-12th May – Commencement and End of Late Registration for 100-200 Level and Postgraduate Students.
8th-12th May – Mid-Semester Examinations (300-500 Level Students), Results to be considered by Departmental and College Boards of Examiners
8th May – Postgraduate Board Meeting
8th-21st May – Commencement and End of Late Registration of Courses for Special Direct Entry Students
9th May – College Boards Meetings
11th May – Campus Development Committee Meeting
15th-19th May – Students’ week
16th May – Committee of Deans and Directors Meeting
17th May – COLMANS College Lecture
18th May – Congregation Meeting
26th May – Submission of Final Year Project Write-up for Plagiarism Tests (Special Direct Entry Students)
29th May-2nd June – Mid – Semester Examination for 100-200 Level Students
5th June – Submission of Final Year Project write-up for Plagiarism Tests (Regular Undergraduate Students)
5th-9th June – Generation of final Examination Attendance Sheet by Departments for 300-500 Level Students
7th June – Examination Seminar for Invigilators
8th June – Campus Development Committee Meeting
12th– 16th June – Sending out of Final Year Projects for External Examinations
19th June-7th July – Second Semester Examinations for 300-500 Level Students
19th-23rd June – Generation of final Examination Attendance Sheet by Departments for 100-200 Level Students.
28th June – Registry Lecture
3rd-7th July – Revision week for 100-200 Level Students
7th July – Submission of Final year Project (Special Direct Entry)
9th-14th July – Generation of final Examination Attendance Sheet by Departments for Special Direct Entry Students.
10th-17th July – Marking and Collation of Second Semester Examinations Results (300-500 Level)
10th -21st July – Second Semester Examinations for 100-200 Level Students
10th -16th July – Invitation of External Examiners for Project Defense
12th July – Bells Ideal Graduate Seminar III
14th July – Departmental Boards of Examiners Meetings for consideration of raw score results (300-500Level)
17th July – Uploads of Results by Lecturers.
18th -19th July – Departmental Boards of Examiners Meetings
20th-21st July – College Boards of Examiners Meetings
21st-27th July – Revision week for Special Direct Entry Students
24th-25th July – Committee of Deans and Directors Meeting for Consideration of Second Semester Examination Results (300-500Level)
24th July-4th August – Second Semester Examinations for Postgraduate Students
27th July – Special Senate Meeting for Consideration of Second Semester Results (300-500Level)
28th July – Departmental Boards of Examiners Meetings for consideration of raw score results (100-200 Level)
28th July-13th August – Second Semester Examinations for Special Direct Entry Students
31st July – Uploads of Results by Lecturers (100-200 Level)
1st-2nd August – Departmental Boards of Examiners Meetings for consideration of 100-200 Level Examination Results
3rd-4th August – College Boards of Examiners Meetings
7th-8th August – Committee of Deans and Directors Meeting for Consideration of Second Semester Examination Results (100-200 Level)
7th-18th August – Marking and Collation of Second Semester Examination Results for Postgraduate Students
10th-11th August – Special Senate Meeting for Consideration of Second Semester Examination Results (100-200 Level)
11th August – Departmental Boards of Examiners Meetings for Consideration of Postgraduate raw score results
14th August – Uploads of Results by Lecturers (Postgraduate)
15th August – Departmental Boards of Examiners Meetings for Consideration of Postgraduate Examination Results
16th August – College Boards of Examiners Meetings
21st August – Postgraduate Board Meeting for Consideration of Results
23rd August – Uploads of Results by Lecturers for Special Direct Entry Students
24th-25th August – Departmental Boards of Examiners Meetings
28th -29th August – College Boards of Examiners Meetings
30th August – Committee of Deans and Directors Meeting for Consideration of SDE Students’ Examination Results
31st August – Special Senate for Consideration of Postgraduate and SDE Students’ Examination Results
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Conclusion
The academic calendar of every school highlights important dates and events expected to take place within the course of the school year.
Students are advised to always keep a copy of the academic calendar handy to avoid missing out on important dates and events.
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