REGULAR COURSE 12 SCREENING EXCERCISE

 

 

     NIGERIA POLICE ACADEMY WUDIL, KANO STATE

INVITATION OF CANDIDATES FOR THE 12th REGULAR COURSE SCREENING EXERCISE
 
All applicants for the12th Regular Course are invited to a comprehensive screening exercise, at the Nigeria Police Academy, Wudil, Kano, commencing on 6th October, 2025.
 
The screening will include:
 
 
CBT Examination

 

Physical Features Screening

 

Medical Screening

 

Selection Board Interview

 

SCREENING SCHEDULE:

The screening schedule is as follows:

 

BATCH 1: 6th October, 2025: Abia, Adamawa, Akwa Ibom, Anambra, and Bauchi (Batch A) States.

 

BATCH2: 7th October, 2025: Bauchi (BatchB), Bayelsa, Benue, and Borno (Batch A) States.

 

BATCH 3: 8th October, 2025: Borno (Batch B), Cross River, Delta, Ebonyi, and Edo (Batch A) States.

 

BATCH4: 9th October, 2025: Edo (Batch.B), Ekiti, Enugu, FCT-Abuja, Gombe, Imo, and Jigawa (BatchA) States.

 

BATCH5:10th October, 2025: Jigawa (Batch B), Kaduna, and Kano (Batch A) States.

 

BATCH6:11th October2025: Kano (Batch B), Katsina, Kebbi, and Kogi (Batch A) States.

 

BATCH 7:12th October, 2025: Kogi (Batch B), Kwara, Lagos, Nasarawa, Niger, and Ogun (Batch A) States.

 

BATCH 8:13th October, 2025: Ogun (Batch B), Ondo, Osun, Oyo, and Plateau (Batch B) States.

 

BATCH9: 14th October, 2025: Plateau (BatchB), Rivers, Sokoto,Taraba, and Yobe (BatchA) States.

 

BATCH 10: 5th October, 2025: Yobe (Batch B) and Zamfara States.

 

 

REQUIREMENTS FOR

SCREENING EXERCISE:

 

Candidates are to come with both original copies and photocopies of the following documents:

 

  1. Primary School Leaving Certificate

  2. SSCE Results (WAEC,NECO,or NABTEB)

  3. JAMB Result Slip

  4. Birth Certificate or Declaration of Age

  5. L.G.A. Indigene Certificate

  6. Letter of Identification

  7. Guarantor’s Form (properly filled and signed)

  8. Medical Certification of Fitness (from a Government Hospital)

  9. NIN Slip(National Identification Number)

  10. Four (4) passport photographs

  11. Application Acknowledgment Slip  (to be printed from the Online Application Account in Polac Portal).  

 

 

MODE OF DRESSING

 

The mode of dressing is White T-shirt on white shorts, white socks and white canvass shoes.

 

 

IMPORTANT NOTICE

  1. Candidates should note that they will not be attended to before or after the dates indicated against their states of origin.

  2. Candidates are to refer to the Polac AdmissionPortal for further information.

  3. Candidates are warned to beware of fake social media accounts impersonating the Nigeria Police Academy.

Signed:

BARR. EKPERE FIDELIS EZEUGWU

REGISTRAR

NIGERIA POLICE ACADEMY WUDIL, KANO




 

2025/2026 - 12th REGULAR COURSE (RC 12) ADMISSION

 

Closed: APPLICATION FOR ADMISSION INTO THE 12th REGULAR COURSE OF THE DEGREE PROGRAMMES

 

SALE OF APPLICATION FORMS

1.    Applications are invited from qualified and interested members of the public for admission into the 12th Regular Course Degree Programmesof the Nigeria Police Academy, Wudil, Kano State. The online application portal will be opened for the period of six weeks, from 28th July, 2025 to 8th September, 2025, where prospective applicants are required to complete the online application forms.

Welcome to Nigeria Police Academy, Wudil

Welcome to Nigeria Police Academy, Wudil:

The origin of the Nigeria Police Academy dates back to the early 80s when the Government of Nigeria in 1981 requested the British Government to make available to Nigeria, some united Kingdom Police officers to assess the training needs of the Nigerian Police.

In response to this request, a team of three British Police officers led by M.A. H Pacy ( Assistant Chief Constable, Hamberside Police) was sent to Nigeria by the British Government. The team submitted its report known as the pacy report in 1982. This report was formally published as the white paper of the Federal Republic, of Nigeria, on the future training needs of the Nigeria Police Force. A follow up of recommendations of the pacy report led to the search for the best training orientation for the Nigerian Police.

The The Academy officially took off simultaneously in 1988 at two temporary campuses; the Police training school Challawa, Kano where cadet Inspectors were trained; and the Police college Kaduna, where cadet ASPs were trained. The two campuses were merged and relocated to its permanent site in Wudil, Kano, after its was formerly Commissioned on the 2nd April,1996, by then Head of State and Commander in Chief of the Armed forces, General Sani Abacha, GCON, dss, mni., with the expectation that the Academy will be affiliated to a University for degree awarding courses.

In the year 2012, the Federal Government of Nigeria upgraded the Nigeria Police Academy Wudil- Kano State, to a degree – awarding institution and the National Universities commission, accordingly, recognized the Academy as the thirty seven (37th) Federal University and the one hundred and twenty fourth ( 124th) University in Nigeria. Academy activities commenced in September, 2012. The pioneer faculties are :-

1. Faculty of Science

2. Faculty of Law

3. Faculty of Social and Management Science

4. Faculty of Humanities.

Vision, Mission & Values

Mission:

To produce the ideal superior Police officer who is equipped with knowledge and skills to face challenges of policing in an increasingly complex Nigerian society and a technologically sophisticated world.


Vision:

A model security training institution, internationally respected for the quality and efficiency of its training and the excellence of its academic standards.


Philosophy:

A highly Reformed, Mobile, Innovative, Efficient and Civil Police.


Aims & Objectives:

The aims and objectives of establishing the Police Academy are :

  • To provide an institution capable of producing qualitative manpower especially at the ASP and Inspectorate cadre, in order to meet up with the middle level manpower requirements of the Nigeria Police Force.

 

 

 

  • To equip trainees with competences backed by sound academic background, high professional and moral standards for effective law enforcement and selfless service to the Nation.