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UNILAG Supplementary Admission Into 2013/2014 Foundation Programme Is Ongoing!

The Foundation Programmes Unit of the University of Lagos has announced that very few exist for supplementary admission considerations in the following Faculties:

 FACULTY OF ARTS

  • EUROPEAN LANGUAGES: (i) FRENCH (ii) RUSSIAN LINGUISTICS 
  • AFRICAN and ASIAN STUDIES: (i) IGBO (ii) YORUBA. 

FACULTY OF EDUCATION 

  • ADULT EDUCATION 
  • EDUCATION BIOLOGY 
  • EDUCATION CHEMISTRY 
  • EDUCATION GEOGRAPHY 
  • EDUCATION HOME ECONOMICS 
  • HUMAN KINETICS & HEALTH EDUCATION 
  • EDUCATION INTEGRATED SCIENCE 
  • EDUCATION MATHEMATICS 
  • EDUCATION PHYSICS 
  • EDUCATION TECHNOLOGY 
  • EDUCATION FRENCH 
  • EDUCATION CHRISTIAN RELIGIOUS STUDIES 
  • EDUCATION ISLAMIC RELIGIOUS STUDIES 
  • EDUCATION IGBO 
  • EDUCATION YORUBA 

FACULTY OF SCIENCES

  • BOTANY
  • CHEMISTRY 
  • FISHERIES 
  • MARINE SCIENCES 
  • MARINE BIOLOGY 
  • MATHEMATICS 
  • PHYSICS 
  • ZOOLOGY 

PROCEDURE FOR APPLYING

Interested candidates who meet the registration requirements and scored 40% and above in the Foundation Programmes’ entrance examination are eligible to apply. Such eligible candidates should follow the procedure described below: Pay the sum of N2, 500 Naira for ‘Change of Course’ at the UNILAG branch of any of the following banks: Access Bank, Eco Bank, First Bank , UBA Bank, WEMA Bank Collect a login PIN at the bank. Click on Foundation Link on the University’s website: www.unilag.edu.ng
Then click on 2013/2014 ‘change of course’ and enter Application Number and Pin. Update the online form by selecting the appropriate proposed course and the 0’level results. Preview the completed form before submitting and printing.

NB: ONCE SUBMISSION IS MADE, EDITING WILL NOT BE ALLOWED. SUBMISSION CLOSES AT 12 MIDNIGHT ON MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 30 , 2013 PLEASE NOTE THAT ALL CANDIDATES MUST COMPLETE THIS CHANGE OF COURSE PROCESS BEFORE BEING CONSIDERED FOR ADMISSION EITHER AS A BIOLOGICAL CHILD OF STAFF, OR ON DISCRETION.
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