Federal Polytechnic Bida
Federal Polytechnic, Bida is a polytechnic school based in Niger State, in north central Nigeria.[1][2] It opened in 1977.
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| Other name | FPB, Fedpoly, Bidapoly, Polybida | 
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| Motto | Technologically skilled, morally sound and entrepreneurial | 
| Type | public | 
| Established | 1977 | 
| Rector | Abubakar Dzukogi | 
| Academic staff | 200 | 
| Administrative staff | 97 | 
| Students | 4500 | 
| Undergraduates | 1200 | 
| Location | Bida Road, Doko, Niger State, Nigeria | 
| Website | fedpolybida | 
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History
    
Federal Polytechnic Bida was established 1977 following a decision of the Federal Government Nigeria to move the institution to Bida, Before then it was Federal College of Technology, Kano.
The first academic session started April 1978 with the population 211 students and 11 senior staff, 33 junior staff. Federal Polytechnic Bida is a Federal Government tertiary institution situated in Bida, Niger State, Nigeria, currently there seven faculties in the institution,[3]
Faculties
    
The institution has seven faculties:[4]
- School of Applied and Natural Sciences
- School of Business Administration and Management
- School of Engineering Technology
- School of Basic and General Studies
- School of Environmental Studies
- School of Financial Studies
- School of Information and Communication Technology
- Campus of Bida polytechnic
 MSI building MSI building
 Twin lecture theatre Twin lecture theatre
 Department of Public Administration Department of Public Administration
 Students on campus grounds Students on campus grounds
 Convocation Arena Convocation Arena
 Polytechnic Campus grounds Polytechnic Campus grounds
 School gate School gate
 School library School library
See also
    
    
References
    
- Admin. "About". fedpolybida.edu.ng. Retrieved 18 February 2019.
- Admin. "FPB". My school gist. Retrieved 18 February 2019.
- FPB, "history of fpbida" , " Hotels Ng ", 2019
- Mcmedal. "List of Federal Polytechnic Bida Courses Offered (ND, HND, DCE)". NG Scholars. Retrieved 18 February 2019.
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