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Uniport 2012/2013 Post Utme Date: Registration Procedures And Requirements

Candidates who chose University of Port Harcourt as their 1st and/or 2nd choice in the 2012 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) with a score of 200 and above for Dentistry, Pharmacy, Engineering (except Civil & Environmental Engineering), management
Sciences, Medicine, Nursing and Social Sciences; 180 and above for others are invited to a Screening Exercise. Candidates who chose Medicine as their programme of study are hereby informed that they could be admitted into Biochemistry, Microbiology or Animal & Environmental Biology subject to acceptable performance.
Alternatively, they should contact other universities for admission into Medicine and contact Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board.
For this year, there will be no
admission into the department
of Geography & Environmental
Management.
How to Register for UNIPORT
2012/2013 post UTME
1st – 13th June, 2012

First Choice Candidates: Input
UTME Registration Number and
confirm preloaded UTME details.
Second Choice Candidates should
enter personal and UTME details.
Print slip for payment at
www.uniport.edu.ng
Proceed to any of the Bank
Branches listed on the
Registration Procedure and make
payment of N1,000.00
(excluding bank and access
charges to an online practice
test). The Screening Exercise will
be computer-based.
Online Practice Test is to enable
candidates familiarize
themselves with the actual test
environment
. Login with your UTME
Registration Number and the
Access Code on the payment slip
and upload your recent (not
more than six months) full-faced
passport photograph.
Click on submit button and print
Photo-card.
MATERIALS NEEDED FOR POST-
UTME SCREENING EXERCISE

Candidates are required to come
with the following:
1. A clear copy of Photo-card
printed online.
2. Writting materials and non-
programmable calculator.
NOTE:
A) Candidates’ names on their
O’Level certificates and JAMB
results must be same with what
is filled on the Post-UTME form.
B) Mobile phones, walkman, ipod,
ipad and similar gadgets are not
allowed into the screening
venue.
C) Candidates must apply within
the registration period as the link
for the Application Forms will be
disabled at mid-night; 12th June
D) Candidates must report to
Screening Venues by 7.00am
each day.
E) Parents and guardians, as well as uninvited security agents, will not be allowed into the Campus on the days of the Screening Exercise.
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