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2018/2019 SCREENING EXERCISE FOR ADMISSION

2018/2019 SCREENING EXERCISE FOR ADMISSION

This is to inform the general public that the University of Nigeria Post-UTME screening test will commence on Monday, July 23rd, 2018 and end on Wednesday 1st, August 2018
Registration exercise for the Post-UTME screening exercise will start on 5th July 2018 and end on 21st July 2018 on the university Portal
Prospective students who made UNN their first choice and scored 180 and above should apply on the Portal as from 5th July.
Prospective  Visually impaired students who made UNN their first choice and scored 120 and above should also apply  on the Portal as from 5th July.
 Direct Entry Screening Exam is scheduled on the 1st, August 2018.
Mop-up for Post-UTME is scheduled to take place on 1st August 2018.
Please endeavor to arrive at the venue 2 hours before your exam for accreditation.
A fully detailed timetable for the Post-UTME screening tests will be published on the UNN website later.
Comprehensive information will be published on Thursday 5th July in The Sun and Guardian Newspapers.

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