About FCET Bichi
Federal College of Education (Technical) Bichi has been at the forefront of technical and vocational education in Nigeria since 1977, nurturing scholars and advancing knowledge across disciplines.
Our Mission
FCET Bichi is committed to fostering intellectual exchange and advancing knowledge through rigorous academic discourse. Our conferences serve as a premier platform for Nigerian and international scholars to share research, collaborate, and drive innovation across education, technology, science, and the humanities.
We believe that strong academic communities are the foundation of national development, and we work tirelessly to connect researchers across West Africa and beyond with the global scholarly community.
50+
Conferences
1,200+
Researchers
3,500+
Published Papers
28+
Countries Represented
Our Journey
1977
FCET Bichi founded by the Federal Government of Nigeria
2005
First international academic conference hosted
2015
Launched annual conference series across 6 departments
2020
Transitioned to hybrid (virtual + in-person) formats
2024
Digital conference platform launched for global contributors
Review Process
All submitted papers undergo rigorous double-blind peer review to ensure the highest standards of academic quality.
Submission
Authors submit full papers through the online portal by the deadline.
Initial Screening
Editorial team checks submissions for scope and formatting compliance.
Double-Blind Review
At least two expert reviewers evaluate each paper anonymously.
Decision
Authors receive accept, revision, or reject decisions with feedback.
Camera Ready
Accepted authors submit final formatted versions for proceedings.
Publication Ethics
Originality
All submitted papers must be original work not published or under review elsewhere. Plagiarism detection software is applied to all submissions.
Authorship
All listed authors must have made substantial contributions to the research and have approved the final manuscript before submission.
Conflict of Interest
Authors must disclose any financial or personal relationships that could influence their work or its interpretation.
Data Integrity
Fabrication, falsification, or selective reporting of research data constitutes misconduct and will result in immediate rejection.