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DISCLAIMER: UNN CUT-OFF MARK





DISCLAIMER: UNN CUT-OFF MARK



The attention of the Management of the University of Nigeria, has been drawn to Social Media Advertorials making the rounds about University of Nigeria cut-off Marks for admission.



The University of Nigeria hereby dissociates itself from the social media publications or indeed any other publications related to admissions and cut-off marks for the University, as there has been no official pronouncement or publication on admission or cut-off marks for the University.



The general public is therefore advised to beware of dubious and fraudulent individuals currently parading advertorials on social media with regards to admission and cut-off marks for the University of Nigeria.



All official guidelines and pronouncements can only be accessed on the University website or portal: www.unn.edu.ng



Meanwhile, be it known that University of Nigeria has made no pronouncement yet on admission or cut-off marks.



Please be WARNED of fraudster.









Okwun Omeaku – Chief (Dr.)

Ag. PRO

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