UMYU Post-UTME / Admission Screening Announced – 2018/2019
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Umaru Musa Yar’adua
University, UMYU Post-UTME Screening form is out. See UMYU cut-off mark, eligibility
and how to apply below.
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UMYU Post-UTME Cut-off
Mark & Eligibility
This is to inform all
aspirants of Umaru Musa Yar’adua University (UMYU) that the management of UMYU
wishes to invite candidates who scored 160
JAMB points and above that applied for admission as first choice into the
University through UTME to register for screening and aptitude test through the
University Application Portal.
The online registration
will commence on Monday 16th July 2018.
Screening and aptitude
test is scheduled to take place on Saturday 11th August 2018.
Eligible candidates
should upload the following documents on the University’s website before
Wednesday 8th August 2018.
1 .
JAMB Result Slip
2 . O’
Level Result
3 .
Form of identification (Indigene letter, National ID card/International
passport etc)
See also:
- General
Post-UTME Dates for 1st and 2nd Choice
Candidates
- List of Schools whose Post-UTME / Admission Screening forms are out
for 2018/2019 session
- How 2018
Post-UTME Screening Will Be Done and What Candidates Should Expect
- List of Schools that used 120 as cut-off mark for last year and
might probably use it this year
Eligibility
The full list of
eligible candidates have been made available on the University's website. To
access it CLICK
HERE
To be eligible for the screening and
aptitude test, a candidate must have:
a.
Scored a minimum of 160 marks and above in the 2018 UTME examination
b.
Obtained a minimum of five (5) relevant credits at O’ level (including
English and Mathematics)
c.
Sat for the relevant UTME subject combination in the 2018 JAMB
examination.
Eligible candidates are to pay the sum of
N2,000.00 only for the screening and aptitude test through the payment options
provided on the University’s Application Portal.
Candidates are to come along with the
payment slip for the screening and aptitude test.
Similarly candidates with blindness and
hearing impairment are exempted.
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