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ABSU Post-UTME/DE 2019: Cut-off mark, Date, Eligibility and Registration
Details; ABSU Post-UTME Form, cut-off mark, cost, screening dates,
eligibility and registration details for the 2019/2020 Academic session
have been announced. Cut-off mark is 160. Cost is N2,000. Deadline is July
19th, 2019. Screening has been scheduled to hold 24th - 26th of July 2019.
See details at this link;

AAU Post-UTME/DE 2019: Cut-off Mark, Eligibility and Registration Details;
AAU Post-UTME/DE Form, cut-off mark, cost, eligibility, deadline and
registration details for the 2019/2020 Academic session have been
published. Cut-off mark is 170, Cost is N2000. Deadline is July 18th, 2019.
The screening exercise will be online. No physical presence is required.
See full details at;

ABUAD Post-UTME/DE 2019 Screening Date, Venue and Requirements; Candidates
seeking undergraduate admission into Afe Babalola University, Ado-Ekiti
(ABUAD) as their University of 1st or 2nd Choice including Direct Entry
candidates and those seeking admission via change of institution, are
formally invited to attend the 2019/2020 screening exercise slated for
Saturday, 22nd June, 2019 at 10:00am prompt. Read full details at;

Other Private Universities Are; Bingham University, Wesley University,
Tansian University, Adeleke University, Evangel University, have all
released their 2019 Post UTME Screening Information. Please find them on





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