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UMYU Post UTME Form Now Out – 2018/2019

UMYU Post UTME Latest Update: This is to inform you that the POST UTME screening and aptitude test scheduled for 11th August 2018 has been postponed to Saturday 18th August 2018. Venue and Time of the exam remain the same. Candidates that have already registered and invited on the former date are advised to reprint their exam slip. The University appologizes for any inconveniencies that might caused by the change of date.

The management of the Umaru Musa Yar’adua University (UMYU) invites suitably qualified candidates to its 2018/2019 academic session second round post UTME screening exercise.

Candidates Qualified for UMYU Post UTME Screening Exercise.

To be eligible for the screening and aptitude test, a candidate must have:

  1. Scored a minimum of 160 marks and above in the 2018 UTME examination
  2.   Obtained a minimum of five (5) relevant credits at O’ level (including English and Mathematics)
  3. Sat for the relevant UTME subject combination in the 2018 JAMB examination.

RECOMMENDED: List of candidates eligible for UMYU post UTME screening exercise.

How to Apply for UMYU Post UTME Screening.

Eligible candidates are to pay the sum of N2,000.00 only for the screening and aptitude test through the payment options provided on the University’s Application Portal.

CLICK HERE TO APPLY!

The online registration will commence on Monday 16th July 2018.

Screening and aptitude test is scheduled to take place on Saturday 11th August 2018.

Eligible candidates should upload the following documents on the University’s website before Wednesday 8th August 2018.

  1. JAMB Result Slip
  2. O’ Level Result
  3. Form of identification (Indigene letter, National ID card/International passport etc)

Candidates are to come along with the payment slip for the screening and aptitude test.

Similarly candidates with blindness and hearing impairment are exempted.

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