2020-2021-PRIMARY-ADMISSION-LIST-FOR-PUBLICATION-1
INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES OFFERED PROVISIONAL ADMISSION FOR THE 20202021
ACADEMIC SESSION
Candidates offered provisional admission are required to adopt the following guidelines to regularize their
acceptance of the offer:
1) All asterisked candidates in the above list are advised to URGENTLY upload their O/Level
results into JAMB Portal within one week using a JAMB approved CBT Center, and forward
evidence of upload and Admission Status in JAMB CAPS to the Admissions Office. Note that
the asterisked candidates’ admission cannot be processed until proper upload of O/Level
results are done.
2) Visit the JAMB Portal and accept your admission on CAPS by clicking “Accept Admission”.
Candidates who fail to accept their admission on JAMB CAPS would not be issued JAMB
Admission Letter and would be deemed as not admitted.
3) Visit the University of Nigeria website (www.unn.edu.ng) or portal (unnportal.edu.ng), log in your
JAMB Registration number to generate and download a Payment Invoice which contains a Remitta
number, the invoice will enable you to make payment at the UNN Microfinance Bank Or any
Commercial Bank.
4) With the Payment Invoice, candidates requested to pay Thirty Thousand Naira Only (N30,000.00)
acceptance fee. Ensure that the Invoice number is keyed in appropriately at the Bank and obtain a
confirmation slip containing your Confirmation number and Invoice number.
5) Visit the University of Nigeria website (www.unn.edu.ng) or portal (unnportal.edu.ng) again and
login your JAMB Registration Number, the Confirmation Number and Invoice Number, then print
the Admission slip and complete the Acceptance Form online.
6) Proceed with other fee payments and registration as indicated on the University of Nigeria website.
7) Candidates should note that this admission is provisional.
8) If at any time in future, including final year, it is discovered that any candidate does not possess the
minimum university and the faculty/departmental entry requirements for the course as prescribed by
the Senate of the University, and published in JAMB Brochure, the offer of admission will be
withdrawn.
(Signed)
Dr. Chris C. Igbokwe
Registrar
APPLICATION FOR ADVERTISED COURSE/SHOPPING FOR 2020/2021 ADMISSIONS/STAFF FORM REQUEST
UNIVERSITY OF NIGERIA, NSUKKA
APPLICATION FOR ADVERTISED COURSE/SHOPPING FOR 2020/2021 ADMISSIONS
Interested 2020/2021 UTME Candidates who have not been offered admission as published earlier but had PUTME score of 180 and above and average of 200 and above are invited to apply for advertised courses as follows:
S/N PROGRAMME SHORTFALL
FACULTY OF AGRICULTURE
1. Agric. Economics 53
2. Agric. Extension 127
3. Animal Science 64
4. Crop Science 85
5. Food Science and Technology 22
6. Home Science 51
7. Nutrition and Dietetics 6
8. Soil Science 101
FACULTY OF ARTS
1. Archaeology and Tourism 25
2. Combined Arts 59
3. English and Literary Studies 16
4. French 28
5. German 20
6. French/German/Russia 16
7. History and International Studies 9
8. Linguistics, Igbo and Nigeria Language 47
9. Mass Communication 6
10. Music 24
11. Theatre and Film Studies 24
BASIC MEDICAL SCIENCES
1. Human Anatomy 14
2. Human Physiology 18
FACULTY OF BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES
1. Biochemistry 30
2. Botany 115
3. Combined Biological Sciences 63
4. Microbiology 26
5. Zoology 100
FACULTY OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
1. Accountancy 16
2. Banking and Finance 39
3. Business Management 14
4. Marketing 61
FACULTY OF EDUCATION
1. Adult Education 77
2. Creative Arts 9
3. Education Biology 7
4 Education Chemistry 8
5 Education Economics 14
6 Education Fine Arts 14
7 Education French 8
8 Education History 9
9 Education Igbo 30
10 Education Mathematics 26
11 Education Music 9
12 Education Physics 30
13 Education Science 14
14 Education Social Science 28
15 Education Social Studies 20
16 Guidance and Counselling 17
17 Health Education 22
18 Library and Information Science 22
19 Physical Education 25
20 Primary Education 44
21 Special Education 26
FACULTY OF ENGINEERING
1. Agricultural and Bioresources Engineering 74
2. Civil Engineering 10
3. Electrical Engineering 15
4. Electronic Engineering 16
5. Metallurgical and Materials Engineering 74
FACULTY OF ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
1. Architecture 10
2. Estate Management 56
3. Geoinformatics and Surveying 47
4. Urban and Regional Planning 61
FACULTY OF HEALTH SCIENCES AND TECHNOLOGY
1 Medical Laboratory Science 15
FACULTY OF PHYSICAL SCIENCES
Combined Physical Sciences 88
Computer Science 8
Geology 28
Mathematics 61
Physics and Astronomy 108
Pure and Industrial Chemistry 63
Science Laboratory Technology 11
FACULTY OF SOCIAL SCIENCES
1. Combined Social Sciences 180
2. Economics 16
3. Geography 39
4. Philosophy 15
5. Psychology 29
6. Public Administration and Local Government 17
7. Religion 29
8. Social Work 15
9. Sociology and Anthropology 11
FACULTY OF VETERINARY MEDICINE
1. Veterinary Medicine 22
FACULTY OF VOCATIONAL AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION
1. Agric. Science Education 40
2. Business Education 40
3. Computer Education 40
4. Home Economics Education 30
5. Industrial Technical Education 40
Instructions to candidates applying for advertised courses
Eligible candidates are requested to visit the University of Nigeria website unn.edu.ng or portal unnportal.edu.ng log in your JAMB Number to generate and download a payment invoice which contains a Remita number, the invoice will enable you to make your payment at any commercial bank, including UNN Microfinance Bank
With the payment invoice, the candidate is requested to pay Ten Thousand Naira (N10,000.00) Advert/Shopping processing fee. Ensure that the Invoice Number is keyed in appropriately at the Bank and obtain a confirmation slip containing your Confirmation and Invoice Number.
To complete the Advert/Shopping form online, visit the University of Nigeria, website or portal and log in your JAMB and invoice numbers.
Application opens on Friday 9th April 2021 and closes Friday 23rd April 2021.
Candidates must possess the University minimum/Departmental Entry Requirement for the courses applied for and must have taken the correct UTME subjects in the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination and PUTME for 2020
Candidates admitted to a particular course through this Advert would not be permitted to register in any other course during the 2020/2021 academic year.
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