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NASARAWA STATE UNI, KEFFI (NSUKkkk) POST UME............


The Nasarawa State University, Keffi (NSUK), has fixed Tuesday July 28 to Thursday July 30 for its post Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) screening exercise.The Nasarawa State University, Keffi(NSUK),eenixercis

According to a statement by the university’s registrar, Dalhatu O. Mamman, the examinations will hold from Tuesday July 28 to Thursday July 30.
Candidates from the Faculties of Law, Arts and Education will kick off the screening on Tuesday 28th July, followed by Faculties of Social Sciences and Natural and Applied Sciences on Wednesday 29th July white those from the Faculties of Administration and Agriculture will sit for theirs on Thursday 30th July.
"All candidates including those for the Faculty of Agriculture, are to report at the Nasarawa State University Main Campus along Keffi-Akwanga Road, Keffi for the exercise on the stipulated dates, please," he said.
According to the announcement, candidates are expected to attend the examination with:
  1. Evidence of payment of N2,500 administrative charges for the POST-UTME/DE Screening Test using e-transact payment platform
  2. Writing Materials; and
  3. Original UTME/DE result slip.
Most tertiary institutions in Nigeria are currently holding their screening eexercise

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