Attention, prospective students! The Nasarawa State University (NSUK) has officially released its Post-UTME/DE screening form for the 2023/2024 academic session. This presents a golden opportunity for aspiring candidates to take the first step towards securing admission into the prestigious institution. Below, we provide a comprehensive guide on eligibility, application procedures, and important dates.
Key Information:
Screening Dates:
- Faculty of Engineering and College of Medicine and Health Sciences: 8th to 18th August 2023
- Other Faculties: 8th August to 30th September 2023
Eligibility Criteria:
To be eligible for the screening exercise, candidates must meet the following requirements:
- Participated in the 2023 UTME or applied through Direct Entry.
- Scored a minimum of 160 marks in the 2023 UTME.
- Possess a minimum of Lower Credit in National Diploma (ND), NSUK Diploma, Merit in NCE, or nine (9) points in IJMB for Direct Entry.
- Have at least five “O” level credit passes, including English and Mathematics, in relevant subjects, not more than two sittings.
Application Process:
Follow these steps to successfully apply for the NSUK Post-UTME form:
- Visit the NSUK 2023 Post-UTME Screening Portal at http://www.ug.nsuk.edu.ng/application
- Create an account/profile with your email and password.
- Log in and select “2023/2024 POST-UTME application.”
- Choose your preferred payment option and fill in personal and contact details.
- Upload a passport photograph, A’level qualification (for DE applicants only), and SSCE details.
- Fill in the scratch card purchased.
- Complete the application and print out the Application Summary and payment invoice.
Important Note:
The O’Level results provided during the application process will be verified during registration. Ensure accuracy to avoid complications.
Upload of “O” Level and “A” Level Results on JAMB Profile:
Candidates must visit JAMB accredited CBT centers to upload their “O” Level/”A” Level results on their JAMB profile.
Non-Acceptance of Admission on CAPS after (4) Weeks:
Candidates should monitor their admission on their JAMB profile. There is a grace period of four (4) weeks for candidates to accept approved admissions. Failure to accept within this period will result in admission deletion.
Mandatory Post-UTME Screening:
Participation in the Post-UTME screening is mandatory. Failure to participate will render a candidate ineligible for admission.
Conclusion:
Aspiring students, seize this opportunity to kickstart your academic journey at Nasarawa State University. Follow the outlined steps diligently to ensure a smooth application process. Keep in mind the essential dates and requirements, and best of luck in your pursuit of higher education at NSUK!