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UNIBEN Reschedules Post-UTME Screening Date 2017/2018

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This is to inform the general public that according to the
information posted on the registration page, The University of Benin (UNIBEN) Admission Screening Exercise for 2017/2018 Academic Session; to be conducted by UNIBEN CONSULT NIGERIA LIMITED, is rescheduled to take place between 28th September 2017 and 10th October 2017 in designated centres within the Ugbowo Campus of the University.

The Screening Exercise shall be conducted using the Computer
Based Test (CBT) mode. 

All candidates are expected to be seated,latest one hour before the stipulated time for their screening exercise.

Candidates should go back on-line on 25th September, 2017 to check for their specific Day, Venue and Time for the Screening
NOTE that GSM phones and calculators are NOT allowed.

Application closes Midnight 23rd September 2017.



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