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As the Nnamdi Azikiwe University commence her post utme screening exams on Monday 7th of Semptember 2015, the screening which was initially meant to run from Monday 7th September to Thursday 10th September has now been adjusted. The nature of the screening which in time past was pencil based,has also been changed to computer based. To all prospective zikites be prepared.
Below is a detail of the changes made.
THE ADJUSTMENTS FOR UNIZIK POST UTME SCREENING EXERCISE
This is to inform all candidates for UNIZIK post utme screening exercise that the following adjustments have been made.
1.On Wednesday 9th September 2015 only the following Faculties will be screened - Management Science and Arts
2.On Thursday 10th September 2015 only Faculties of Law and Education will be screened
3.On Monday 14th September 2015, only Faculty of Social Sciences will be screening
4. A new date will be fixed for all candidates of Affiliate Institutions such as Federal College of Education Umunze, Auchi Polytechnic, Enugu College of Education Technical etc.
These adjustments have been made in the interest of the candidates. However, the University regrets any inconvenience these adjustments will cause our highly valued candidates.
Dr. Emmanuel Ojukwu
Director Information and Public Relations
Nnamdi Azikiwe University Awka
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