UNN Admission into Advertised Courses, 2023/2024 | Deadline Extended
University of Nigeria, Nsukka, UNN has announced its supplementary admission for some courses. Change of course for candidates that scored 180 and above in 2020/2021 academic session post UTME screening exercise but are yet to be admitted is now possible. See details below.
University of Nigeria, Nsukka, UNN has announced deadline for application into it’s advertised courses. See details below.
Also See: UNN Admission List
UNN Supplementary Admission and Shopping Form for Selected Courses
You will recall that application for advertised courses/shopping for 2023/2024 admissions commenced on Friday, January 05, to close on Friday, February 02, 2024. This was to give candidates who were not offered primary admission but had screening score of 160 and above, as well as average score of 160 and above, the opportunity to apply for the advertised courses.
This is to further inform the University Community that Management has approved the extension of date for application for advertised courses/shopping for 2023/2024 admissions from Friday, February 02, 2024 to Saturday, February 10, 2024 to make up for the period that the portal was down due to system upgrade and maintenance.
Also note that the following new courses which were not advertised earlier are available for interested candidates to apply for:
S/No. Faculty Department/Course
1. Agriculture Agribusiness
2. Arts Industrial Arts
3. Engineering Biomedical Engineering
This is to give prospective candidates who have not applied for the advertised courses the opportunity to do so. This extension also applies to bona fide members of Staff who wish to apply through the Staff Request Form.
About UNN
Established: May 18, 1955
The University of Nigeria (UNN), commonly referred to as UNN, is a federal university located in Nsukka, Enugu State, Nigeria. Founded in 1955 and formally opened on 7 October 1960, the University of Nigeria has four campuses – Nsukka, Enugu and Ituku-Ozalla – located in Enugu State and one in Aba, Abia State, Nigeria.
The University of Nigeria(UNN) was the first full-fledged indigenous and first autonomous university in Nigeria, modeled upon the American educational system. It is the first land-grant university in Africa and one of the five elite universities in the country. The university has 15 Faculties and 102 academic departments. The University offers 82 undergraduate programs and 211 postgraduate programmes.
The university celebrated its 50th anniversary on October 2010.