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UNN: Date For JUPEB Entrance Examination 2017/18 Academic Session

JOINT UNIVERSITIES PRELIMINARY EXAMINATIONS BOARD
UNIVERSITY OF NIGERIA, NSUKKA






Conduct of JUPEB Entrance Examination 2017/18 Academic Session
The Management of JUPEB, University of Nigeria, Nsukka, has approved and scheduled the conduct of 2017/18 entrance examination for the new candidates as follows:
Date:    Friday, 29th September, 2017
Venue: GS Building-Theatres A & B (Sciences); Faculty of the Social Sciences Theatre
              (Arts and Social Sciences); Political Science Department (Management Sciences)
Time:   12 noon prompt

Candidates are hereby requested to be punctual and to come along with their application printout and writing materials.

Date/ Guidelines for the Screening of Results of Successful Candidates
Date:    9th -10th October, 2017
Venue: Ekpo Convocation Arena, Nsukka Campus
Time:   10am – 3pm

Candidates are hereby requested to be punctual and to come along with the following items:
  • Application printout
  • Evidence of payment of acceptance fee Twenty thousand naira (N20,000) only.
  • Originals and photocopies of credentials, including birth certificate or sworn affidavit
  • Two passport photographs.


Thanks for your cooperation
Yours Sincerely,

Professor Aloysius-Michaels Okolie
Director, JUPEB

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