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BAYERO UNIVERSITY, KANO SCHOOL of CONTINUING EDUCATION (SCE) (Office of the Dean) BAYERO UNIVERSITY, KANO SCHOOL OF CONTINUING EDUCATION (SCE) (Office of the Dean) RELEASE OF FIRST BATCH OF 2018/2019 PART-TIME DEGREE ADMISSION IMPORTANT INFORMATION 1) Applicants are advised to check their names across all programmes . 2) Screening and collection of Admission letters starts on 16 th December 2019 . 3) Registration for the 2018/2019 Academic Session for both fresh candidates and the continuing students starts on 20 th December 2019 . 4) First Semester Lectures begin on 10 th January, 2020 . 5) The next and final batch of the admission will be out soon. 1 DEPARTMENT OF ARTS AND HUMANITIES B. A. Arabic S/N App No. Jamb No. Name DOB State LEVEL 1 7843 95330477HBP Amina Lawan Garba 10/6/1978 Kano 200 2 8055 95698748IIP Sani Bello Mansur 20/07/1974 Kano 200 3 7860 95634915BCP Mudassir Abubakar 25/03/1985 Kano 200 4 7816 95252249BFP Ishaq Abubakar Ahmad 14/01/1980 Kano 200 5 7743 95581374ADP Auwal Mahmud A. 3/9/1986 Kano 200 6 7707 95704209ABP Abubakar Kabara Bashir 5/5/1971 Kano 200 7 7604 95224988CHP Tajuddeen Liman 15/02/1973 Kano 200 8 7599 95761395DGP Zainab Yusuf Muhammad 17/09/1985 Kano 200 9 7598 95760982BEP Zulaiha Yusuf Muhammad 27/06/1990 Kano 200 10 7492 95187246FEP Akibu Ibrahim Hamisu 21/07/1982 Kano 200 11 7945 95278122JDP Bilkisu Abdurrahman 2/5/1989 Jigawa 200 12 7782 95328423CFP Hamisu Rabiu 11/9/1978 Jigawa 200 13 7953 95702329BFP Safiyya Muhammad Haruna 25/03/1994 Kano 200 14 7922 95652429EEP Ummulkhairi Abdullahi Aliyu 7/4/1993 Kano 200 15 7907 95310173GHP Halima Hafiz Abdulmumin 30/08/1991 Kano 200 16 7732 95684210FCP Hauwa Tukur Muhammad 13/10/1983 Kano 200 17 7722 95614455IIP Khamisu Inuwa Muhammad 25/06/1990 Kano 200 18 7714 95207898IBP Zainab Shahru Harun 10/4/1988 Kano 200 19 7519 95583979EFP Muhammad Saminu Musa 3/4/1985 Jigawa 200 B. A. English S/N App No. Jamb No. Name DOB State LEVEL 1 7846 95417493FAP Usman Abdullahi Isah 5/7/1994 Kano 200 2 7998 95804699AHP Ibrahim Auwalu Samaila 16/11/1980 Kano 200 3 8058 95815744EGP Judith Ujunwa Udeh 9/10/1992 Enugu 200 4 8000 95501416JDP Amen Abraham 3/6/1995 Benue 200 2 B. A. Hausa S/N App No. Jamb No. Name DOB State LEVEL 1 7723 95714632GDP Hannatu Kurawa Adamu 20/11/1983 Kano 200 2 7660 95505168IJP Shamsi Adam Isah ######## Kano 200 3 7624 95701172JBP Zahra`u Kmata Yahya 25/06/1994 Kano 200 B. A. Islamic Studies S/N App No. Jamb No. Name DOB State LEVEL 1 7841 95766953EGP Halima Saleh Muhammmad 13/09/1987 Kano 200 2 7779 95604250FBP Maryam Sani Bako 27/09/1992 Kano 200 3 7824 95011463BEP Auwalu Ahmad Nasiru 16/08/1985 Kano 200 4 7635 95857706GGP Nasiru Usman 13/02/1970 Kano 200 5 7522 95071949EDP Aisha Sulaiman Salisu 8/8/1990 Kano 200 6 7570 95227224BCP Nura Dahiru Lawan 18/11/1986 Kano 200 7 7794 95497466BCP Balarabe Dala Muhd 3/1/1958 Kano 200 8 7613 95796464HEP Khadija Inuwa Saminu 22/12/1991 Kano 200 9 7466 95001738IJP Hauwa Saidu Bala ####### Kano 200 10 7529 958039848IP Sadiya Yusuf 7/2/1988 Kano 200 11 8084 77306929AFP Mustapha Yusuf 18/04/1990 Katsina 200 12 8081 95808407DIP shamsu Zakari 3/7/1989 Kano 200 13 8041 85020724AHP Furaira Baba Salihu 6/9/1999 Kano 200 14 8015 95117733EDP Saminu Sani Umar 5/3/1973 Kano 200 15 7935 95020477DFP Nafi`u Isma`Il 2/2/1979 Jigawa 200 16 7909 95837900CDP Idris Sumaila Muhammad 4/5/1991 Kano 200 17 7910 95694610IGP Hauwa Abbas Haruna 25/08/1988 Kano 200 18 7736 95132232ACP Sumayya Ibrahim Mustapha 18/12/1991 Kano 200 19 7709 95060850GJP Mubarak Idris Musa 31/12/1988 Kano 200 20 7636 95813952IHP Sulaiman Yusuf 10/10/1990 Kano 200 21 7602 95577235AEP Ibrahim Muhammad Sani 1/1/1990 Kano 200 22 7592 95768970AJP Zainab Yusuf 30/11/1986 Kano 200 3 DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION B. A. Ed Arabic S/N App No. Jamb No. Name DOB State Level 1 7819 95182384JAP Alawiyya Ashiru 17/06/1987 Kano 200 2 8077 95726432GIP Gali Sulaiman Kabiru 1/1/1973 Kano 200 3 7544 95321415JHP Aminu Sgobir Muhammed 17/05/1979 Sokoto 300 4 7521 95565163DJP Aliyu Aliyu Abubakar 20/08/1980 Kano 200 5 7494 95609948CJP Ummussalama Abdullahi Yusuf 21/07/1995 Kano 200 6 7902 95771946AFP Muftahu Muhammad Koki 30/06/1970 Kano 200 B. A. Ed Hausa S/N App No. Jamb No. Name DOB State Level 1 7815 95073592GBP Hamidan Hamidan Adamu 11/10/1989 Kano 200 2 8086 77307054BIP Rabe Adamu 20/10/1987 Katsina 200 3 8083 77307050DAP Aliyu Ibrahim 4/3/1985 Katsina 200 4 7875 95285160CIP Nafisa Usman Abubakar 4/9/1990 Kano 200 5 7861 95331207BFP Halima Ahmad 25/12/1982 Kano 200 6 7761 95652951DAP Sakina Isma’il Umar 15/02/1973 Kano 200 7 7697 95000967HEP Kamalu Ibrahim Adamu 1/1/1987 Kano 200 8 7641 95225558GDP Imrana Saleh Musa 10/1/1994 Kano 200 9 8074 95208483HCP Maimuna Abdulkarim 10/2/1977 Kano 200 10 7538 95312913JCP Asmau Shehu Adamu 1/7/1988 Kano 200 11 7564 95174366IIP Zubairu Kassim Abdulrahman 25/05/1980 Kano 200 12 7546 95471199EJP Muhammad Ahmad 1/1/1993 Katsina 200 13 7476 95043658EBP Aisha Badawi Tijjani 2/2/1994 Kano 200 14 7489 95807476BIP Habiba Jazuli Labaran 19/04/1992 Kano 200 15 7515 95005945HIP Abdurrashid Muhammad 17/06/1983 Kano 200 4 B. A. Ed. English S/N App No. Jamb No. Name DOB State Level 1 7788 95517138GJP Bilkisu Aliyu Adam 19/01/1992 Kano 200 2 8056 95243805DAP Musa Mahmud 2/5/1989 Kaduna 200 3 8036 95802706GJP Ismail Adamu Garba 15/05/1985 Kano 200 4 8030 95757902DJP Hauwa D. Muhammad 24/07/1994 Kano 200 5 7962 95812199BBP Aliya Tukur Ahmad 18/04/1985 Kano 200 6 7744 95571168GGP Aisha Bello Zubairu 25/09/1987 Kano 200 7 7888 95318661BHP Hajara Yahaya Zimit 10/10/1988 Kano 200 8 7650 85014466GAP Lawal Sani 13/05/1990 Katsina 200 9 7976 95546635ECP Fatima Aliyu Yusuf 1/9/1992 Kano 200 10 7643 85014471EFP Aliyu Haruna 10/4/1989 Katsina 200 11 7640 95783978JAP Firdausi Garba Dauda 25/05/1995 Kano 200 12 7611 95015419HHP Abubakar Muhammad Inuwa 10/4/1989 Kano 200 13 7597 95575237IBP Nafiu Gafasa Abubakar 2/2/1989 Kano 200 14 7670 95210142ECP Muheebat Bolaji Muhammad 30/05/1985 Oyo 200 15 7596 95644673DCP Sabiu Isa 25/02/1986 Kano 200 16 7501 95049126DAP Ummusulaimi Abdullahi Adamu 14/06/1993 Kano 200 17 7499 95679244BCP Khadija Usaini Abba 20/10/1984 Kano 200 18 7524 95793399FEP Hussaini Usman Datti 18/04/1984 Kano 200 19 7988 95354726HEP Bishir Ibrahim Umar 9/3/1992 Katsina 200 20 7585 95518918GEP Zahra`u Yamusa 27/04/1985 Jigawa 200 21 7467 95100961BGP Zainab Bature Usman 2/2/1994 Kano 200 B. A. Ed Islamic Studies S/N App No. Jamb No. Name DOB State Level 1 7775 95240647JFP Amina Ibrahim 1/4/1984 Kano 200 2 7639 95021914IJP Musab Jibrin Umar 11/8/1993 Kano 200 3 7645 95006234IEP Salamatu Yusuf 26/05/1980 Kano 200 4 7799 95245070BIP Usman Auwalu Abubakar 13/08/1981 Kano 200 5 7728 95009485DBP Zahrau Yahya Dansale 9/8/1992 Kano 200 5 6 7505 95140717FIP Amina Shehu Umar 11/4/1986 Kano 200 7 7556 95267867BCP Basiru Musa 21/09/1993 Kebbi 200 B. A. (Ed) Adult Education S/N App No. Jamb No. Name DOB State Level 1 7838 7838 Aisha Bukar 12/5/1973 Kano 200 2 7836 7836 Abu Musa 9/5/1969 Kano 200 3 7821 7821 Ali Umar 3/24/1987 Jigawa 200 4 7776 7776 Farida Miqdad Abdulmalik 12/9/1981 Kano 200 5 7769 7769 Safiyah Omotola Afolabi 11/15/1988 Kwara 200 6 8073 8073 Hafsa Adam Shehu 2/3/1989 Kano 200 7 8049 8049 Fatima Jamo Abdulkadir 10/8/1985 Kano 200 8 8044 8044 Yunusa Auwal 2/5/1990 Katsina 200 9 8031 8031 Hafsat Zakari Hassan 11/25/1987 Kano 200 10 8002 8002 Yusha`u Umar 10/10/1982 Katsina 200 11 7980 7980 Hussaina Rufai Ahmad 5/2/1993 Kano 200 12 7932 7932 Hadiza Aliyu Tijjani 7/3/1977 Kano 200 13 7931 7931 Nasiru Halliru 12/30/1970 Kano 200 14 7927 7927 Hamisu 8139775306 Kado 12/27/1977 Katsina 200 15 7915 7915 Abdurrashid Musa Ado 9/21/1987 Kano 200 16 7923 7923 Bello Hayatu 1/1/1993 Zamfara 200 17 7735 7735 Ya`u Aliyu 10/5/1984 Kano 200 18 7731 7731 Habibu Tsangaya Muhammad 12/3/1978 Kano 200 19 7682 7682 Fatima Aliyu 8/6/1985 Borno 200 20 7654 7654 Ridwan Sulaiman Shuaibu 5/6/1986 Kano 200 21 7632 7632 Kamal Kamal Sabiu 1/16/1992 Kano 200 22 7541 7541 Binta Isyaku 12/1/1973 Kano 200 23 7668 7668 Hannatu Usman Waba 7/18/1972 Borno 200 24 7595 7595 Shehu Aliyu 11/2/1985 Jigawa 200 25 7571 7571 Shehu Musa Maibaba 7/2/1978 Katsina 200 26 7561 7561 Nafisa Bello 1/24/1983 Katsina 200 27 7547 7547 Aisha Suleiman 12/9/1983 Kano 200 6 28 7563 7563 Mamuda Talata 1/20/1976 Kano 200 29 7704 7704 Umar Mabai Hussaini 15/03/1991 Katsina 200 30 8037 8037 Aishatu Yakubu Baffa 31/12/1989 Kano 200 31 7905 7905 Abdulrashid Mahmoud Abubakar 20/12/1976 Kano 200 32 7577 7577 Bilkisu Mamuda 23/01/1972 Kano 200 33 7726 7726 Mahmud Ibrahim 20/06/1978 Kano 200 34 7778 7778 Zainab Muhammad 11/11/1990 Gombe 200 35 7721 7721 Aisha Tasi`u Aliyu 2/6/1994 Kano 200 36 7637 7637 Abdullahi Umar Ibrahim 20/01/1992 Kano 200 37 7768 7768 Sule Ibrahim 15/05/1979 Jigawa 200 38 8042 8042 Mukhtar Muhammad ######## Kano 200 39 7977 7977 Hassana Rufai Ahmad ######## Kano 200 40 7891 7891 Bala Salisu Ali 24/04/1985 Kano 200 41 7471 7471 Adamu Abdullahi Sule ######## Kano 200 42 7844 7844 Hassana Umar Muhammad 3/3/1993 Kano 200 B.Sc.
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