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UNIBEN AND UNICAL POST UME RESULT


UNIBEN, UNICAL 2015 Post UTME Result Released


The University of Calabar, UNICAL Post-Utme Results 2015 are out. All students who participated in the Post-Utme screening test 2015 are hereby informed that the Post-Utme results 2015 are out online and can now be accessed.
You can check your results on the official UNICAL website, by following the procedures outlined below:
Procedure to check the UNICAL Post-Utme Results 2015
1. Log on to http://unical.postutme.org/
2. Click on the result checking link or Click here
3. Enter your JAMB registration number and your PIN correctly
4. Click on login to Print your statement of result.
In the same vein, the University of Benin, UNIBEN Post-Utme Results 2015 is out on the Uniben website:
To check your result, follow this simple steps:
1.Enter your Username an Pa$$word in the spaces provided
2.Click on “Login” to access your result.

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