UNN Batch 2 Supplementary List Released, 2023/2024
This is to inform the general public especially the prospective students of the University of Nigeria (UNN) that the batch two(2) supplementary admission list for the 2021/2022 academic session has been released.
Candidates offered provisional admission are required to adopt the following guidelines to regularize their acceptance of the offer:
Visit the JAMB Portal and accept your admission on CAPS by clicking “Accept Admission”. Candidates who fail to accept their admission on JAMB CAPS would not be issued JAMB Admission Letter and would be deemed as not admitted.
Visit the University of Nigeria website (unn.edu.ng) or portal (unnportal.edu.ng), log in your JAMB Registration number to generate and download a Payment Invoice which contains a Remitta number, the invoice will enable you to make payment at any Commercial Bank, including UNN Microfinance Bank.
With the Payment Invoice, candidates are requested to pay Thirty Thousand Naira Only (N30, 000.00) acceptance fee. Ensure that the Invoice number is keyed in appropriately at the Bank and obtain a confirmation slip containing your Confirmation number and Invoice number.
Visit the University of Nigeria website (unn.edu.ng) or portal (unnportal.edu.ng) again and login your JAMB Registration Number, the Confirmation Number and Invoice Number, then print the Admission slip and complete the Acceptance Form online.
Proceed with other fee payments and registration as indicated on the University of Nigeria website.
Candidates should note that this admission is provisional.
If at any time in future, including final year, it is discovered that any candidate does not possess the minimum university and the faculty/departmental entry requirements for the course as prescribed by the Senate of the University, and published in JAMB Brochure, the offer of admission will be withdrawn.
Click on 2021/2022 SUPPLEMENTARY ADMISSION LIST II to DOWNLOAD List
Click on 2021/2022 DIRECT ENTRY SUPPLEMENTARY ADMISSION LIST II to DOWNLOAD List