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DELSU RePrinting Of Post-UTME Screening form 2018/2019 is on

DELSU Post-UTME Screening schedule pribting for 2018/2019 session has commenced. This is to inform all candidates who applied for the admission screening exercise of Delta State University Abraka that they can now proceed to print their screening schedule.

Do not forget you need the official Post-UTME past questions of DELSU to prepare adequately for the screening exercise.

The screening schedule contains your screening venue, date and seat number.

To print yours, visits http://www.delsu.edu.ng/utme2017checkseat.aspx

-Enter your JAMB registration number in the space provided

-Click on “Get Seat No.” to access your screening schedule

This screening schedule must be printed and taken to the screening venue on the date of your screening.

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