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UNN Admission 2013-2014: Workers Request Form

WORKERS REQUEST FORM: 2013/2014 UNDERGRADUATE ADMISSIONS

This is to inform the interested Staff of the University that staff request form for admission into the University for 2013/2014 session is available in the UNN website (www.unn.edu.ng)  and  web portal: www.portal.unn.ed.ng for the consideration of staff, their spouses and biological children who scored 200 or above in the PUTME or Direct Entry Screening Exercise but were not in the 2013/2014 Primary admission List.
APPLICATION PROCEDURE
1.    Visit the University of Nigeria website (www.unn.edu.ng) or portal (www.portal.unn.edu.ng); log in your JAMB Registration Number to generate and download a unique Payment Invoice for Application Processing Fee. Take the invoice to any branch of any bank on the e-tranzact platform to pay Two thousand naira (N2, 000) processing fee. Ensure that the Invoice Number is keyed in appropriately at the bank and obtain a Confirmation Slip containing a Confirmation Number and your Invoice Number.
2.    Visit the University of Nigeria website (www.unn.edu.ng) or portal (www.portal.unn.edu.ng) again and login your JAMB Registration number, the Confirmation and Invoice Numbers, and then complete the Advert Form online.
3.    Application commences on Wednesday, 28 August 2013 and closes on Friday, 20 September 2013.

CLICK HERE TO COMPLETE THE ADVERT FORM

A.  I. Okonta
Registrar

Source: www.unn.edu.ng


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Comments (3)

  • when will unn release 2nd choice p.utme result? this is taken too much time……please am expecting my admission letter into unn. For i knw my God is at work

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  • Why did UNN refuse to release second choice candidates Putme results.? Because I know i did well in dat exam. I need a reply cos am boiling inside because of it.

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  • what if the staff uses their unbiological children is their any implication?

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