ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
To qualify for admission at Dynamic Theological Seminary, the potential student must satisfy these conditions:
ADMISSION QUALIFICATIONS
To qualify for admission at Dynamic Theological Seminary, the potential student must satisfy these conditions:
(a) He or she must be a true Christian manifesting repentance toward God and faith toward the Lord Jesus Christ and he or she must be submissive to the study of the Scripture.
(b) He or she must complete the admission process through the filling of the form and payment of the admission fee.
(c) He or she must complete an online or offline interview either with the Dean of Student Affairs of the Seminary (or a specified representative).
(d) A Certificate applicant must possess a minimum of five (5) ordinary level credits at WAEC/SSCE, GCE or NECO or a combination of these, including English Language, Christian Religious Studies and Government in not more than two (2) sittings or its equivalent.
( e) A Diploma applicant must have a certificate before he or she can be allowed to apply for a diploma programme or its equivalent.
(f) A Bachelor Degree applicant must have a Diploma Certificate from a recognised institution, Five credits or its equivalent.
(g) A Master’s Degree applicant must have a bachelor’ degree or Post-Graduate Diploma with 3.5 CGPA in an institution recognised by the Seminary before he or she can be admitted in the seminary into Master Degree Programme. The Bachelor Degree must have a nexus with Biblical Studies or Theological Studies.
(h) A PhD or Doctorate Degree applicant must have a Master’s Degree with 3.5 CGPA in an institution recognised by the Seminary before he or she can be admitted into the Seminary in a PhD or Doctorate Degree programme. The Master Degree must have a nexus with Biblical Studies or Theological Studies.
(i) It is expected for intending students to possess a minimum of five (5) ordinary level credits at WAEC/SSCE, GCE or NECO or a combination of these, including English Language, Christian Religious Studies and Government in not more than two (2) sittings. An alternative to this might include a relevant certificate or its equivalent.
REQUIREMENTS FOR MATRICULATION, GRADUATION AND CONVOCATION
The basic admission requirements for matriculation are:
1 Five credits either in the Senior School Certificate, West African School Certificate, General Certificate of Education, NECO or NABTEB for the relevant subjects or its equivalent, including the English Language, obtained in not more than two sittings.
2 Payment of admission fee and Registration fees.
3 Intending students must have an admission letter from the school.
4 Before graduation, all students are expected to pay all school fees.
5 Submitting and defending of Project for undergraduate, Thesis for Masters and Dissertation for Doctorate Degree and PhD.
6 Minimum of 33 credit units is required for the award of a certificate which comprises two semesters that are made up of a session.
7 Minimum of 54 credit units is required for the award of Diploma Certificate which comprises four semesters that is made up of two sessions.
8 For the award of a Bachelor Degree (four Years programme), students must obtain a minimum of 111 credits units in a minimum of eight (8) semesters or a maximum of 9 semesters.
9 For the award of a Bachelor Degree (2 Years Programme), students must obtain a minimum of 60 credits units in a minimum of four (4)semesters or a maximum of 9 semesters.
10 For the award of a Post-Graduate Diploma Certificate, students must obtain a minimum of 36 credits units in a minimum of two (2) semesters or a maximum of three semesters.
11 For the award of a Master of Arts (M.A.) degree, students must obtain a minimum of 39 credits units in a minimum of two (2) semesters or a maximum of three semesters.
12 For the award of a Postmaster Diploma students must obtain a minimum of 12 credits units in a minimum of 1 (1) semester or a maximum of two (2) semesters.
13 For the award of a PhD or Doctorate, students must obtain a minimum of 42 credits units in a minimum of four (4) semesters or a maximum of five (5) semesters.
14 For the award of a Postdoctoral Diploma students must obtain a minimum of 18-credits units in a minimum of 1 (1) semester or a maximum of two (2) semesters.