NSUK Post UTME/Direct Entry Form 2024/2025 | Simple Steps
The Nasarawa State University, Keffi NSUK Post UTME / Direct Entry Screening for the 2024/2025 academic session is now opened.
This screening is mandatory for all eligible candidates seeking admission into the university.
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Eligibility Criteria for NSUK Post UTME / Direct Entry Screening
To be eligible for the NSUK Post UTME / Direct Entry screening, candidates must meet the following requirements:
- UTME and Direct Entry Requirements:
- Participate in the 2024 UTME or apply through Direct Entry (DE) mode.
- Minimum Scores:
- Law: Minimum score of 200.
- Engineering & Health-Related Courses: Minimum score of 180 for Community Health, Health Information Management, Civil Engineering, Chemical Engineering, and Electrical Electronics Engineering.
- Other Courses: Minimum score of 170.
- Direct Entry:
- Candidates must have a Lower Credit in National Diploma (ND) or Merit in Nigeria Certificate of Education (NCE).
- 8 points in IJMB are also accepted for Direct Entry candidates.
- O’Level Requirements:
- Candidates must have five O’ Level credits, including English and Mathematics, obtained in no more than two sittings.
- Choice of Institution:
- Candidates must have chosen NSUK as their first choice during the UTME registration. Candidates who did not initially choose NSUK can change to NSUK through the JAMB Change of Institution Portal.
Application Process for NSUK Post UTME/Direct Entry
To apply for the screening, follow these steps:
- Visit the NSUK Portal
- Go to the NSUK Post-UTME Portal.
- Create an Account
- Select the 2024/2025 Post-UTME application.
- Set up an account using your email and password.
- Login and Payment
- After creating an account, log in using the email and password.
- Pay the ₦2,000 processing fee through available payment options (online or bank payment).
- Complete the Form
- Provide personal details and upload required documents such as:
- Passport photograph
- O’Level results (UTME/DE candidates)
- A’Level results (for DE applicants)
- Provide personal details and upload required documents such as:
- Print Documents
- After submission, print the application summary and payment invoice for your records.
Uploading Results on JAMB Portal
Candidates must also visit a JAMB-accredited CBT centre to upload their O’Level and A’Level results on the JAMB Profile.
Important Deadlines
- Application Deadline: Ensure all applications are submitted by the deadline (yet to be officially announced).
Additional Information
- Candidates are expected to monitor their admission status on the JAMB CAPS portal. If admission is offered, it must be accepted within four weeks, or the offer will be withdrawn.
- All candidates must participate in the Post-UTME screening to be considered for admission.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What is the cut-off mark for NSUK Post-UTME?
The cut-off mark varies by course: 200 for Law, 180 for Engineering and Health-related courses, and 170 for other programmes
How much is the Post-UTME screening fee?
The screening fee is ₦2,000.
Can I apply to NSUK if I did not initially select it as my first choice?
Yes, but you must change your institution to NSUK on the JAMB Change of Institution Portal.
What documents do I need for the NSUK Post-UTME application?
You need a passport photograph, O’Level results, and for DE candidates, A’Level results.
What happens if I do not accept my admission on JAMB CAPS?
If you do not accept the offer within four weeks, your admission will be withdrawn
For more information, visit the NSUK Post-UTME Portal.