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WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT DIRECT ENTRY[DE] INTO NIGERIAN UNIVERSITIES





WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ON DIRECT ENTRY [DE] INTO NIGERIAN UNIVERSITIES


Direct Entry as it is called, is for students who must:


Ø  Have at least a diploma or NCE from any accredited course in any Polytechnic or             Collage of Education


Ø  Have a minimum grade from the above; which depends on the course you are                                        aspiring for in your University of choice. For example, some courses accept minimum of Lower credit while other courses their minimum is Upper credit.

Ø  Purchase a Direct Entry Form from either Bank, JAMB office or any reliable Cyber which will START selling on 25th/05/2017

Ø  Go to a cyber café that registers JAMB ; YOU need to take along with you your credentials which includes : 0-Level result, Polytechnic or NCE result, and JAMB result which you used to gain admission into the Polytechnic or Collage of Edu.

Ø  After successful registration , get the web address of your desired University for information on screening or POST DE exams as the case may be.

Ø  If possible get someone’s contact i.e. phone number from your desired University.

Ø  N.B Make sure the person is well informed and AVOID scammers

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