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To the purpose of this post
Jamb has concluded her exam, results are been relased candidates are waiting for their school of choice to relase their screening form(note: cutoff mark is not yet out), as they await many have been asking question on issues that matters which has brought me to this post.
As we await screening and possibly admission list with faith lets get the following credentials ready as they will be resquested for registration or say clearance as many call it by your school (using university of Nigeria Nsukka as reference point).

Gather the following iteams for clearance and for sacrifice Lol

1. o'level certificate
2. Jamb result printout
3. Jamb admission letter
4. school admission slip
5. screening examination result slip
6. acceptance fee printout
7. biometry from your school website after uploading your details
8. Local govt. identification certificate
9. admission list were your name appear
10. birth certificate
11. first school leaving certificate
12. letter of attestation from your parant
13. school fees online payment printout

For those coming for unn make sure you have the above listed in three files.
To general aspirants make sure you do not submit your originals to any body make sure its photocopy you are submitting.
To unn aspirant make sure you keep any evidence partening to any payment you made no matter how small or big the payment might be.
If there is any thing am leaving out or you have questions drop it using the comment box.

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