The Ministry of Education has provided the term dates for Diploma Teacher Training Colleges for the year 2025. These dates are structured to ensure consistency and proper planning of academic and administrative activities within the institutions.
Term II
The second term begins on 6th January 2025 and runs for 13 weeks, ending on 4th April 2025. Following this term, students and staff will observe a 4-week April holiday from 7th April 2025 to 2nd May 2025.
Term III
Term III will start on 5th May 2025 and extend for 13 weeks, closing on 1st August 2025. After the term, students will have an August holiday lasting 4 weeks, from 4th August 2025 to 29th August 2025.
Term I (2025/2026 Academic Year)
The first term of the new academic year is scheduled to begin on 1st September 2025 and run for 12 weeks, ending on 14th November 2025. This term will be followed by a 7-week December holiday starting from 17th November 2025 to 2nd January 2026.
Diploma Teacher Training Colleges Term Dates, 2025
Term/Activity | Opening | Closing | Duration |
---|---|---|---|
Term II | 6th January 2025 | 4th April 2025 | 13 Weeks |
April Holiday | 7th April 2025 | 2nd May 2025 | 4 Weeks |
Term III | 5th May 2025 | 1st August 2025 | 13 Weeks |
August Holiday | 4th August 2025 | 29th August 2025 | 4 Weeks |
Term I (2025/2026) | 1st September 2025 | 14th November 2025 | 12 Weeks |
December Holiday | 17th November 2025 | 2nd January 2026 | 7 Weeks |
This structured calendar ensures effective academic planning and implementation for all Diploma Teacher Training Colleges in 2025.
Key Notes
- This circular should be shared with all institutions of Basic Education under relevant jurisdictions to ensure uniformity in academic activities.
- Activities and visits to secondary schools during their third term remain banned, as emphasized in earlier directives.
This academic calendar ensures that Diploma Teacher Training Colleges maintain a structured approach to teaching and learning while providing adequate breaks for both students and faculty. Institutions are encouraged to adhere strictly to these dates to promote consistency across the education sector.