MOUAU School Fees 2019/2020 For Freshers & Returning Students

MOUAU School Fees 2018/2019

Acceptance fee is a fee that you must pay to any university as a first-year student/fresher denoting that you have accepted the course and in general the admission that has been offered to you by the school. Beginning with the first year students,

MOUAU School Fees for Fresh Students.

Acceptance FeesN 30,000
Other Registration ChargesN 53,000

MOUAU School Fees for Returning Students.

Registration ChargesSIWES
CEET/COLPAS/ COLNAS,CASE, CAFSTN 44,000N 45,000
COLMAS/CASAP/CCSS/CAERSE/CNREMN 42,000N 43,000
CVMN 46,000

Students’ Hostel Accommodation (Optional)

New HostelN 50,000
Old HostelN 10,000

Registration Procedure For Freshly Admitted Students

Kindly find outlined Registration guidelines to be strictly adhered to.

Your registration is in various stages which must be followed before you can be issued a Matriculation Number.

Kindly adhere strictly to guidelines listed below to avoid errors. If, however, you encounter any issues, report back to the Portal Office or the Admissions Unit

ACCEPTANCE

  1. Candidate visits www.mouau.edu.ng
  2. Candidate clicks on “Check your admission status”. If candidate was offered admission, the admission letter comes up, the student is required to print this letter.-

Note: Ensure you print this Admission Letter as it is needed in the department, do not accept admission without printing this letter.

  1. Student now clicks on Accept Admission. This is at the bottom of the Page.
  2. Once Admission is accepted, the student is led to accept and print out a pledge form.
  3. The system now leads the student to Acceptance Fees screen

How to pay on Remita:

  1. Student’s details shows up on the Acceptance fees platform. There is a tab labelled ‘Pay/paid via’, student should click on the drop down menu and choose pay using Remita Payment Gateway and then execute the Submit button.
  2. Remita link is now displayed. Student should click on the “Make Payment” button. The Remita payment secured platform shows up.
  3. Student details are displayed and student is required to confirm email. Content in this field should be same as content in field labelled “Payer’s Email”. Student can either do Internet Banking, Pay with ATM Cards or Pay physically at the any Bank

A payment receipt is sent to registered email address.

  • If student is paying with internet banking, student should select Internet Banking Option and his/her bank and click on Submit button. A payment invoice is generated, which contains the Remita Retrieval Reference (RRR). At the bottom right of the payment invoice, student clicks on the “proceed to Internet Bank” option, signs in with his/her existing bank details and proceed to make payment.
  • If student is paying at local bank branch, student should equally select Internet Banking Option and select ANY Bank, click on Submit button. A payment invoice is generated, which contains the Remita Retrieval Reference (RRR). At the bottom right of the payment invoice, student clicks on the “Print Invoice” option, prints this invoice page and proceeds to any bank for payment, after which a payment receipt is issued to the student at the bank.
  • If student is paying via ATM card, (Master or VISA cards ONLY) the student should click appropriate card type, and enter card details. A payment receipt is sent to registered email address.

P.S: If you are paying online(Internet Banking or via ATM cards), ensure that you print out your payment receipt!

ACCOMMODATION

  1. Once the payment is made, if it was done online, the system will redirect the student to pay for Accommodation fees

NOTE: CANDIDATES THAT DO NOT NEED ACCOMMODATION SHOULD VISIT ACCOMMODATION HELPDESK AT THE ADMISSION OFFICE FOR ASSISTANCE.

Once Payment is done for Accommodation, Kindly report to the Dean of Students’ Affairs Office for allocation of bed space

If there is a delay in getting Allocation, Kindly report back to the Admissions Office

  1. The payment procedure is same as Acceptance fees payment. Once the payment is made, if it was done online, the system will redirect the student Departmental Clearance Stage.
  2. If payment was made at the local bank branch however, when the student returns to the Portal, student now clicks on Student admission process—> Application Process-Regular—>PUTME. Student is required to enter JAMB number and system leads the student through to the stage at which student stopped in registration process.

DEPARTMENTAL CLEARANCE

  1. At this point, the student proceeds to the Department to obtain Departmental Clearance Form, stating that all documents submitted to the department meets the Department’s requirements.
  2. Once Clearance is done by Departments, Student is to proceed back to the PORTAL OFFICE for an online clearance with documents as approved by the Departments.

SCHOOL FEES

  1. Student is now led to pay School fees online via the same Remita Gateway. Payment procedure is same as Acceptance and Accommodation

MATRICULATION NUMBER/ONLINE COURSE REGISTRATION

  1. Student is now redirected to fill a Biodata form which now auto generates a Matriculation Number for the student and subsequently register for his/her 100L (or  200 & 300L for DE Students) courses. It is mandatory that every student must register their courses Online.
  2. Once Biodata, is done, student proceeds to the Department to collect the original copy of school fees receipt. With this receipt, student proceeds to the ID card Unit to capture and hence collect the School ID card.

NOTE: Student will be required to create a username and password whilst filling the Biodata Form. Please keep these details safe and secure as you will always use them to access your personalized section of the portal.

NOTE: The Registration process runs for the whole of first semester. Any student who does not complete his/her registration by the commencement of first semester’s Exams will be defaulted and will need to pay a late registration fees at the Bursary Unit before the student can go on to the next stage.

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UNIVERSITY OF CALABAR SCHOOL FEES SCHEDULE FOR FRESH AND RETURNING STUDENTS 2020/2021 ACADEMIC SESSION

All undergraduates (New and returning students are advised to pay their tuition fees for the 2020/2021 academic session early to the designated banks as approved by the school management.

UNICAL SCHOOL FEES SCHEDULE FOR ALL COURSES 2020/2021 SESSION

S/NONATURE OF STUDENTSPER SESSION
1Fresh Students 
 Science Students35,250
 Non-Science Students34,250
 MBBS Students42,750
 Nursing Students42,750
2Returning Students 
 Science Students31,500
 Non-Science Students30,500
 MB Bch Students39,000
 Nursing Students39,000
3Final Year Students 
 Science Students34,750
 Non-Science Students33,750
4MB Bch Students42,250
 Nursing Students42,250
ACCEPTANCE FEES-FRESH STUDENTS25,000
PROJECT SUPERVISION-3,000
PORTAL CHARGES-2,500
LATE REGISTRATION3,000
ACADEMIC GOWN2,000

The university management has designed UNICAL school fees to be paid into into some designated banks based on the faculty. Below is the table containing fee payment per faculty into the designated banks, locate your faculty and trace the designated bank for your school fees payment.

FACULTIESDESIGNATED BANKS
MANAGEMENT SCIENCESFIDELITY BANK PLC
EDUCATIONSTERLING BANK
COLLEGE OF MEDICAL SCIENCESFIRST BANK PLC
SOCIAL SCIENCESSTANBIC IBTC BANK
ARTSGUARANTY TRUST BANK (GTB)
AGRICULTURE AND SCIENCEFIRST CITY MONUMENT BANK (FCMB)
LAWFIRST BANK PLC

PROCEDURES ON HOW TO PAY UNICAL SCHOOL FEES FOR FRESH AND RETURNING STUDENTS

STEP 1: Both fresh and returning students are to log on to the portal using their JAMB Registration Number (Freshers) or Matric Number (Returning students)

STEP 2: You are to generate your bill and print afterwards

STEP 3: Check for the list of Banks and select the bank assigned to your course

STEP 4: Visit the bank closest to you and complete payment via e-Transact Platform

STEP 5: Collect bank payment slip which contain payment details and confirmation order number

STEP 6: Re-login to your portal to log on with your Registration Number or Matric Number and type in your BILL NUMBER (located on your bill) on the next page to enable you gain access to the portal

With the above steps, you can easily pay your tuition fee without the help of a third party. Remember you are not to give cash to any so called agent or lecturer to assist in paying your school fees. All fee payments are to be carried out via UNICAL’s portal.

Many are of the opinion that fees must be changed yearly, kindly note that fees are reviewed either upwardly or downwards, though there have been very rare cases where school fees were reduced. UNICAL tuition fee for fresh students remains the same, returning students also known as old students are also to pay the same amount that was paid in the previous session.

We want to assure our readers that if the management of UNICAL increase the tuition fee for either freshers or returning students, we shall do the needful be updating this post to tally with the current school fees for UNICAL.

Hope you found what you visited this page for? if you have any question as regards UNICAL school fees for new students 2020/2021 academic session, simply scroll down to the comment section as seen below, send your questions and we shall respond in no time.

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OFFICIAL UNIUYO SCHOOL FEES SCHEDULE

Below is the complete breakdown of University of Uyo, Uniuyo School Fees schedule for both freshers and returning students for 2019/2020 academic session. This should give you an idea of how much you are to pay when UNIUYO resumes. For returning students: the fee adds up to about N60,000 (Sixty thousand naira only.) For freshers: It adds up to about N70,000 (Seventy thousand naira only.).

Breakdown of 2019 University of Uyo School Fees …

UNIUYO Undergraduates School Fees Schedule.

S/NITEMSNEW STUDENTSRETURNING STUDENTS
1.TuitionFreeFree
2.CautionN2,000NIL
3.ExaminationN2,500N2,500
4.Tertiary Institution Social Health Insurance Programme (TISHIP)N2,000N2,000
5.Student HandbookN 500NIL
6.Student Union DuesN 500N 500
7.Games/SportN 700N 700
8.LibraryN2,000N2,000
9.General Studies Registration HandbookN3,250N1,000
10.Student Union Constitution/BooksN 400NIL
11.X-Ray/Lab TestN2,500NIL
12.Personal Accident Insurance SchemeN 400N 400
13.Identity CardN1,000NIL
14.Laboratory (For Science and Science Related Courses students)N2,000N2,000
15.Utilities/ServicesN5,000N5,000
16.Screening/Verification of ResultsN1,000NIL
17.University CalendarN 500NIL
18.Clinical Fees (Pharmacy/Medical Students)N5,000N2,500
19.Workshop fees (Engineering and Environmental Studies)N2,000N2,000
20.Production Fees/Studio (Communication Arts, Theatre Arts, Music)N5,000N5,000
21.Finance ChargeN1,000N1,000
22.Database ChargeN2,000N2,000
23.ICT ProjectN3,000N3,000
24.Development LevyN20,000N20,000
25.Facility ManagementN5,000N5,000
OTHER SUNDRY CHANRGESAccommodation/Bed Space *N 500N 500
Entrepreneurial Studies I 8i II **N2,000N2,000
Hostel Maintenance *N8,000N8,000
Clinical Students Hostel Charges ***NILN20,000
*Payable by those given hostel accommodation.
**Payable by 200 Level UTME students and new Direct Entry students only.
***Payable by Clinical students given hostel accommodation.

For returning students: the fee adds up to about N60,000 (Sixty thousand naira only.)

For freshers: It adds up to about N70,000 (Seventy thousand naira only.).

UNIPORT SCHOOL FEES BY FACULTIES/DEPARTMENT FOR FRESHERS (YEAR ONE STUDENTS)

FULL LIST OF SCHOOL FEES FOR ALL DEPARTMENTS IN UNIPORT   2019/2020
AGRICULTURE
Crop and Soil Science 127,150
Animal Science 127,150
Agricultural Economics Extension 127,150
Forestry and Wildlife Management 127,150
Fisheries 127,150
SCHOOL FEES 127,150
EDUCATION
Human Kinetics And Health Education 97,950
Adult and Non-Formal Education 97,950
Educational Foundations 97,950
Educational Psychology 97,950
Educational Management and Planning 97,950
Curriculum Studies and Educational Technology 97,950
Library and Information Science 97,950
SCHOOL FEES 97,950
HUMANITIES
Theatre Arts 111,450
English Studies 111,950
Foreign Languages and Literature 111,950
History and Diplomatic Studies 121,450
Linguistics and Communication studies 111,950
Philosophy 111,450
Religious and Cultural Studies 111,950
Fine Art and Design 111,450
Music 113,450
SCHOOL FEES Varies as per department, so check beside the dept. name.
SCIENCE
Physics 125,500
Biochemistry 116,500
Plant Science and Biotechnology 116,500
Animal And Environmental Biology 116,500
Microbiology- 115,500
Geology 125,500
Computer Science 115,500
Mathematics and Statistics 115,500
Pure And Industrial Chemistry 115,500
SCHOOL FEES Varies as per department, so check beside the dept. name.
COLLEGE OF HEALTH SCIENCE
Medicine and Surgery 97,750
Nursing 102,750
Human Anatomy 97,750
Human Physiology 97,750
SCHOOL FEES Varies as per department, so check beside the dept. name.
DENTISTRY AND DENTAL SURGERY 117,750
ENGINEERING
Civil Engineering 114,600
Electrical Engineering 114,600
Electronic and Computer Engineering 114,600
Mechanical Engineering 117,100
Chemical Engineering 114,600
Petroleum Engineering 114,600
Gas Engineering 114,600
Environmental Engineering 114,600
SCHOOL FEES Varies as per department, so check beside the dept. name.
MANAGEMENT SCIENCE
Accounting 92,150
Finance and Banking 92,150
Management 92,150
Marketing 92,150
Hospitality and Management Tourism 92,150
SCHOOL FEES Varies as per department, so check beside the dept. name.
PHARMACY 113,950
SOCIAL SCIENCE
Economics 112,150
Geography and Environmental Management 112,150
Political And Administrative Studies 111,150
Sociology 111,150
SCHOOL FEES Varies as per department, so check beside the dept. name.

FACULTY OF AGRICULTURE

— Crop and Soil Science

— Animal Science and Fishery

— Agriculture Economics and Extension

— Forestry and Wild Life management

— Fisheries

School fees speculation: School fees ranges between N88,000 – N95,000

COLLEGE OF HEALTH SCIENCE

— Medicine and Surgery

— Nursing

— Human Anatomy

— Human Physiology

School Fees speculation:  N88,750 – N95,000

DENTISTRY

— Dentistry and Dental Surgery

School Fees Speculation: Unavailable

EDUCATION

— Human Kinetics and Health Education

— Adult & Non- Formal Education

— Educational Foundations

— Educational Psychology

— Educational Management and Planning

— Curriculum Studies Educational Technology

— Library and Information Science

School fees speculation: School fees ranges between N88,000 – N94,500

ENGINEERING

— Electrical Engineering

— Mechanical Engineering

— Civil Engineering

— Petroleum Engineering

— Gas Engineering

— Electronics and Computer Engineering

— Environmental Engineering

— Chemical Engineering

School fees speculation: School fees ranges between N90,000 – N93,000

HUMANITIES

— Music

—  Theatre Arts

— English Studies

— Foreign language and Literature

— History and Diplomatic Studies

— Linguistics and Communication studies

— Philosophy

— Religious and Cultural Studies

— Fine Arts and Design

School fees speculation: School fees ranges between N85,450 – N92,000

LAW

— Public Law and Private Law

School fees speculation: Unavailable

MANAGEMENT SCIENCE

— Accounting

— Finance & Banking

— Management

— Marketing

— Hospitality Management and Tourism

School fees speculation: School fees ranges between N88,650 – N90,000

PHARMACY

— Pharmacy

School fees speculation: Unavailable

SCIENCE

— Physics
— Biochemistry
— Plant Science & Biotechnology
— Animal and Environmental Biology
— Microbiology
— Geology
— Computer Science
— Mathematics And Statistic
— Pure And Industrial Chemistry

School fees speculation: School fees ranges between N95,350 – N98,000

SOCIAL SCIENCE

— Economics
— Sociology
— Political and Administrative Studies
— Geography and Environmental Management

School fees speculation: School fees ranges between N88,000 – N95,000

SSLT

— Physics With Electronic Technology
— Physics With Production Technology
— Biomedical Technology
— Biochemistry and Chemistry technology
— Microbiology Technology
— Geology and Mining Technology
— Industrial Chemistry and Petroleum Technology
— General Techniques and Instrumentation
— Herbarium Techniques and Management
— Microbial Culture Management
— Material Science and Electrical Instrumentation
— Safety and Environmental Techniques

School fees speculation: Unavailable

LIST OF STATES UNIVERSITY AND YEAR OF ESTABLISHED

S/NSTATE UNIVERSITIESCOURSESYEAR EST.
1Abia State University, Uturu ABSU Courses1981
2Adamawa State University Mubi ADSU Courses2002
3Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba AAUA Courses1999
4Akwa Ibom State University of Technology, Uyo AKSU Courses2010
5Ambrose Alli University, Ekpoma AAU Courses1980
6Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu University, Uli COOU Courses2000
7Bauchi State University, Gadau BASUG Courses2011
8Benue State University, Makurdi BSU Courses1992
9Yobe State University, Damaturu YSU Courses2006
10Cross River State University of Science &Technology, Calabar CRUTECH Courses2004
11Delta State University Abraka DELSU Courses1992
12Ebonyi State University, Abakaliki EBSU Courses2000
13Ekiti State University EKSU Courses1982
14Enugu State University of Science and Technology, Enugu ESUT Courses1982
15Gombe State Univeristy, Gombe GSU Courses2004
16Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida University, Lapai IBBU Courses2005
17Ignatius Ajuru University of Education,Rumuolumeni IAUE Courses2010
18Imo State University, Owerri IMSU Courses1992
19Sule Lamido University, Kafin Hausa, Jigawa SLU Courses2013
20Kaduna State University, Kaduna KASU Courses2004
21Kano University of Science & Technology, Wudil KUST Courses2000
22Kebbi State University, Kebbi KSUST Courses2006
23Kogi State University Anyigba KSU Courses1999
24Kwara State University, Ilorin KWASU Courses2009
25Ladoke Akintola University of Technology, Ogbomoso LAUTECH Courses1990
26Ondo State University of Science and Technology Okitipupa OSUSTECH Courses2008
27River State University of Science and Technology RSUST Courses1979
28Olabisi Onabanjo University, Ago Iwoye OOU Courses1982
29Lagos State University, Ojo LASU Courses1983
30Niger Delta University Yenagoa NDU Courses2000
31Nasarawa State University Keffi NSUK Courses2002
32Plateau State University Bokkos PLASU Courses2005
33Tai Solarin University of Education Ijebu Ode TASUED Courses2005
34Umar Musa Yar’ Adua University Katsina UMYU Courses2006
35Osun State University Osogbo UNIOSUN Courses2006
36Taraba State University, Jalingo TASU Courses2008
37Sokoto State University SSU Courses2009
38Northwest University Kano NWU Courses2012
39Oyo State Technical University Ibadan Tech-U Courses2012
40Ondo State University of Medical Sciences UNIMED Courses2015
41Edo University Iyamo EUI Courses2016
42Eastern Palm University Ogboko, Imo State EPU Courses2016
43University of Africa Toru Orua, Bayelsa State UAT Courses2016
44Bornu State University, MaiduguriBOSU Courses2016
45Moshood Abiola University of Science and Technology Abeokuta 2017
46Gombe State University of Science and Technology 2017
47Zamfara State University  2018
48Bayelsa Medical University 2019

HISTORY OF NIGERIA REVIEW

Although the years since Nigeria’s return to civilian rule in 1999 have seen an increased interest in its history and politics, Nigeria remains one of the most under-researched African countries today, especially in relation to its size and its cultural, political and economic importance. Toyin Falola and Matthew M. Heaton address this predicament with an immensely readable and up-to-date introduction to Nigerian history. Providing a chronology, the CVs of notable Nigerians and a good number of contemporary images, their book makes it easy for readers to engage with Nigerian history in a number of different ways. Selected bibliographies for each chapter include excellent references to a large number of African authors and invite the reader to explore the book’s main themes further, as well as emphasizing that the book was not produced in an ideological space limited by European and North American approaches to the study of Africa. The authors’ concern with the African experience also shapes the book’s first two chapters, which offer a discussion of states and societies in the region from 9,000 BCE to the early nineteenth century. Chapter 1 engages with the continuing influence of European and Egypt-centred interpretations of African history in scholarly debate, and while it acknowledges and validates the links of many early societies in what is now Nigeria with other parts of the world, it also emphasizes the importance of local developments. In the second chapter, the authors explore the importance of slavery and the slave trade for pre-colonial states and societies, and explain how local systems of slavery differed from those in the New World and especially America. In this way they address the focus on the nineteenth and twentieth centuries offered in most comparable publications and introduce the reader to important debates about African history. After these introductory chapters, the book refers more directly to debates on Nigeria. The third chapter emphasizes the success of the Sokoto caliphate after 1804 before the eventual establishment of British rule from the mid-nineteenth century onwards, discussed in Chapter 4. The authors suggest that while the expansion of Islamic government created great instability in the south, it also led to a pre-colonial consolidation of much of Nigeria’s present territory under African leadership. But Falola and Heaton are not nostalgic about any form of empire or its elites, and they treat the success of the caliphate in the same way they discuss the greater and more enduring success of the British, by emphasizing the alien and transformation nature of government produced on the basis of military victory and administrative integration. As a result, the authors are not only able to offer a balanced assessment of both African and European strategies of expansion in the age of imperialism, but also provide an insight into the agency of local groups in the contradictory struggles preceding the creation of the colonial state. Chapters 5 and 6 concentrate on colonial Nigeria, and the authors divide this period by the nature of African engagement with the state. They suggest that the early decades of colonial rule were characterized by localized responses to administrative and economic innovation, and that the 1929 Women’s War in south-east Nigeria represented the beginning of strategies of protest and engagement beyond the boundaries of local communities. Their emphasis on the nature of Nigerian society allows the authors to foreground the social changes associated with colonial rule, such as the ossification and stratification of existing hierarchies through Indirect Rule, on the one hand, and the dramatic social transformation associated with urbanization and shifting gender roles on the other. In reflection of such contradictions, the 1930s saw the beginning of political activity that would lead eventually to the independence of Nigeria, but they also witnessed the rise of class differences, compounded by ethnic and regional chauvinism. As a result, Nigeria was both economically dependent and politically divided when it emerged from Britsh rule in 1960. Chapter 7 explores the political instability and the civil war which marred the first decade of Nigeria’s independence and led to the emergence of the Nigerian military as the country’s main political force. As Chapter 8 illustrates…

Current JAMB Syllabus for all Subjects 2020/2021 (Pdf Download)

Current JAMB Syllabus for all Subjects 2020/2021 (Pdf Download) – One of the problems i found among JAMB candidates who make use of JAMB syllabus, is that they tend to make the syllabus their main study material. In fact, most of them even forget to study their books and focus on the syllabus

How buy 2019 JAMB 2019 UTME form/ registration PIN online
How buy 2019 JAMB 2019 UTME form/ registration PIN online

Use it together with your textbook: This is how 2020 JAMB syllabus can help a JAMB candidate to pass JAMB examination excellently. If you study JAMB syllabus with your textbooks, then it will be very effective. This is because, JAMB syllabus is only a text filled with topics recommended by the Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB).

Refer to it when you are searching for vital information that are not in your text: Another way through which JAMB syllabus can be very helpful, is when you use it to search for information. For instance, in every JAMB syllabus, there is always a list of recommended textbooks. If you are searching for any information not found in your textbook, you can refer to your JAMB syllabus which contains the list of recommended textbooks by JAMB.

Now, that you have known how to use JAMB syllabus very well to prepare for JAMB examination, i will share with you JAMB 2020 syllabus in PDF format. All you have to do, is to download the PDF files below and open them with your PDF reader. If you are using a mobile phone or smart phone, you can use the app, WPS to view the JAMB syllabus after downloading.

Jamb Syllabus For All Subjects 2020/2021(Pdf Download)

For all science subjects:

For all art subjects:

For all social science subjects:

Yeah! There you have JAMB syllabus for all subjects 2020/2021 in PDF.

Just download them, and start studying to smash JAMB examination. Hope you enjoyed this post? Tell me what you think using the comment box below.

JAMB Warns Candidates Against Accepting Admission Outside CAPS

Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has warned candidates against accepting any admission that does not pass through its Central Admissions Processing System (CAPS) as any offer of admission not validated on JAMB’S profile page or offered through the CAPS is invalid. 

According to JAMB, there have been complaints from the general public that three Public Universities have devised a method of “offering admission” to candidates outside the Central Admissions Processing System (CAPS) on their own designated portals.

JAMB Warns Candidates Against Accepting Admission Outside CAPS

JAMB described this as a deliberate act done with the intent to lure unsuspecting candidates to accept other programme  (courses) aside from their programmes  (courses) of choice.

The board re-emphasized that the CAPS system is  designed among other things to

i. prevent institutions from unilaterally changing or proposing a candidate for admission into other programmes (courses) other than his/her chosen one;

ii. disallow an institution to skip a higher ranking candidate to pick a less ranking candidate;

iii. allow an institution to recommend a substitute programme for the consent or rejection by a relatively low-ranking candidate who is not likely to secure a place in his/her initial programme.

iv. allow a low-ranking candidate on each programme to, on his or her own, opt-out of consideration from the initial programme and be considered for a programme where he/she ranks high enough to be considered.

It, therefore, warned that any candidate who accepts such offer of admission does so at his or her own risk as there will be no regularisation of any irregular or illegal admission.

The board added that appropriate caution has been given to these universities which are to promptly withdraw and desist from such illegitimate action and any of such act will henceforth be visited with appropriate sanctions.

NIN Application Guidelines and Requirements for Prospective UTME Candidates

In view of this, we deem it necessary to provide prospective UTME candidates with the guidelines to register and obtain their NIN before the 2020 UTME registration begins as the registration is expected to commence soon. 2020 UTME Candidates are equally advised to start preparing for their exams using the JAMB CBT software and JAMB CBT app 

What is NIN? undefined

NIN simply means National Identification Number. It consists of 11 non- intelligible numbers randomly chosen and assigned to an individual after the completion of enrollment into the National Identity Database (NIDB).

Once a NIN is assigned to an individual, it can never be reassigned, given or used by another person – that makes it unique in nature. In the case of the demise of an individual, his/her NIN is retired once a death certificate is presented to the Commission and the individual’s death is established. 

The NIN is used to tie all records about an individual in the database and is also used to establish or verify his/her identity. All citizens and legal residents in Nigeria, from age zero (birth) and above are eligible to enroll for their NINs.

NIN Registration Process

Supporting Documents

Walk into the nearest NIMC Enrollment Centre with your BVN if you have one and any of the following required Original and Valid supporting documents:

  1. Old National ID Card
  2. Driver’s License
  3. Voter’s card (Temporary or Permanent)
  4. Nigerian International passport
  5. Certificate of Origin
  6. Attestation letter from a prominent ruler in your community
  7. Birth certificate
  8. Declaration of age
  9. Attestation letter from religious/traditional leader
  10. NHIS ID card
  11. Government staff ID card
  12. Registered/recognized private organization staff ID card
  13. School ID Card (private/public)
  14. Tax Clearance certificate
  15. Valid immigration documents

Registration At an Enrollment Center:

The whole process of registration can be carried out at an enrolment centre. However, to limit the amount of time you will spend at the enrolment centre, you can complete the first step of the registration online at (https://penrol.nimc.gov.ng/) print out the Barcode registration slip and proceed to an enrolment centre to complete the rest of the registration steps.

STEPS

  • Applicants are to walk into the enrollment Centre with a supporting document.
  • Applicant will be verified to ascertain if he/she has ever enrolled using the NIN verification portal.
  • Applicant will be issued an enrollment form to fill if he/she has not enrolled before. OR the printed Bar code slip (for those who applied online) will be collected if the applicant had per-enrolled earlier using the per-enrollment service.
  • Applicant’s forms will be vetted by a NIMC Official to crosscheck the information filled on the form against the supporting document provided and to check for errors/mistake filled on the form. Note: applicants who cannot read nor write should be accompanied by a literate individual who can do the form filling for him/her.
  • Applicant’s per-filled information will be inputted on the NIMC Software by a NIMC enrollment officer or the Bar code slip will be scanned by the NIMC enrollment officer to populate all the required field.
  • The enrollment officer will ask the applicant to double check his/her information for errors using the applicant monitor.
  • If the applicant is satisfied with his/her demographic information, the bio metrics (ten finger prints and facial image) of the applicant will be capture subsequently.
  • After completing the enrollment, a Transaction ID Slip will be issued to the applicant as an evidence of the transaction. However, the Transaction slip does not confer the right to National Identification Number. The applicant will be requested to come back for the NIN within 1-5 working days, as it is subjected to availability of network, authentication and verification.
  • A National Identification Number (NIN) Slip is issued to the applicants after processing.
  • The National e-ID Card will be Issued to applicant within 12months after Issuance of NIN barring any unforeseen circumstances.

Service Fee: ENROLLMENT IS FREE

Availability: Monday – Friday (8a.m. to 4 p.m.)

Note :

  • Minor applicants (0-15 years of age) should be accompanied by parents / guardians and can do the form filling for them.
  • Minor applicants should only bring original and valid birth certificate and NIN slip of one of the Nigerian Parent / Guardian.
  • The National e-ID Card will not be issued to minors until they become 16 years of age and above.
  • In the case of a minor, after completion of enrollment, a text message will automatically be sent to the Applicant, Parent or guardian to come for update when they become 16 years of age.
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