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IMT Post-UTME 2017: Cut-off mark, Screening And Registration Details

The Institute of Management and Technology, Enugu hereby invites eligible candidates who selected IMT as their institution of first choice in the 2017 UTME and scored 120 marks and above, to send their application details for the 2017/2018 academic session screening exercise.

Method Of Application
Candidates are to proceed to purchase the form at any of the banks in Enugu Town.

The cost is Two Thousand (N2,000) plus additional 300 naira as bank charges

Screening Schedule
The screening exercise will hold from October 18th to October 20th, 2017 as follows;.
-School Of Business Studies: 18th October 2017
-School Of Environmental Studies: 18th October 2017
-School Of Engineering: 19th October 2017
-School Of Art, Design & Printing Technology: 19th, October, 2017
-School Of Communication Art: 20th October 2017
-School Of Financial Studies: 20th October 2017
-School of Technology: 20th October 2017

Application Deadline
All applications closes October 13th, 2017.

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