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Page 1 of 3 Admission to a degree or non-degree academic program at UNN implies that you have decided to study at a world class academic and research institution in Nigeria. You must complete a very rigorous admission process before being accepted as a student here. Admissions are purely on merit.
There are separate processes for undregraduate and graduate admissions. UNN offers limited financial aids and have programmes for executive, professional and continuing education.
You can learm more about UNN by contacting undergraduate admissions office or the School of Post Graduate Studies . Programmes
A. General Entry Requirements
1. Age Limit
No person under the age of sixteen years may be admitted to the University as a student.
2. Admission Requirements
There are three alternative methods of admission into the University, namely:
(i) Admission by Entrance Examination (Through J.M.E)- University by Entrance examination:
(a) Holders of the School Certificate or the General Certificate of Education Ordinary Level with credit level passes (Grades 1-6) in five subjects including an approved Science subject (see Appendix A) obtained at not more than two sittings. Such candidates must possess at least a pass in English Language.
(b) Holders of the School Certificate or the General certificate of Education Ordinary Level with not less than three credit passes obtained at one sitting plus the Teachers' Grade II Certificate with at least two merit passes. Passes in the above examination must include credit in the case of SC/GCE `O' Level or merit (in the case of TC II) in an approved Science subject. Such candidates must possess at least a pass in English Language:
Note: Merit pass in a Federal subject in TC II is equivalent to Credit level pass in School Certificate or General Certificate of Education.
(c) Holders of educational qualifications set out in 2(ii) (a) -(e) below. Such candidates on admission will be enrolled for the same degree programme (including the length of the course) as candidates with qualification set out in 2(i)(a)and(b) above.
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