Are you looking to study at Nasarawa State University Keffi? The 2024 Post UTME screening form is now available! If you’re wondering how to apply, who is eligible, and what the requirements are, you’re in the right place. Here’s all you need to know in simple terms.
What’s New with NSUK Post UTME 2024?
Nasarawa State University Keffi has announced the release of its Post UTME admission form for the 2024/2025 academic session. This is exciting news for prospective students!
Key Highlights:
- Cut Off Mark: The university has set the cut-off mark at 180. This means candidates who scored 180 and above in the 2024 UTME and chose NSUK as their first choice are eligible to apply.
- How to Apply: The application process is online. Candidates need to pay a non-refundable fee of N2,000 via the university’s portal at NSUK Post UTME Registration. Payment can be made online or at listed commercial banks.
Requirements for NSUK Post UTME
For a successful application, here’s what you’ll need:
- UTME result showing a minimum score of 180
- O’ level results
- A’ level results or diploma (if applicable)
- Indigene letter
- Birth certificate or declaration of age
- 2 passport photographs
Remember to pack these documents in a quarto-size envelope labeled with your name, department, and JAMB registration number.
Screening Date and Communication
Once you’ve registered, keep an eye on your email and phone. The university will communicate the screening date to you using the details provided during registration. Missing the screening will mean missing out on admission, so make sure you’re available on the scheduled date.
Conclusion
The NSUK Post UTME 2024 offers a chance for eligible candidates to secure admission into Nasarawa State University Keffi. Ensure you meet the requirements, follow the application process, and don’t miss the screening date.
FAQs
1. What is the cut-off mark for NSUK Post UTME 2024?
- The cut-off mark is set at 180 for candidates who chose NSUK as their first choice in the 2024 UTME.
2. How much is the application fee?
- The application fee is N2,000, payable online via the university’s portal or at listed commercial banks.
3. What documents do I need for the screening?
- You’ll need your UTME and O’ level results, A’ level results or diploma (if applicable), indigene letter, birth certificate or declaration of age, and 2 passport photographs. Pack these in a labeled quarto-size envelope.