If you’re an aspiring student looking to secure admission into Bingham University, New Karu for the upcoming 2024/2025 academic session, we’ve got some exciting news for you! The BINGHAMUNI Post UTME Form for the 2024/2025 session is now available. In this blog post, we’ll provide you with all the essential information you need to know about the program, including eligibility criteria, application process, and screening details.
Eligibility and Requirements:
To be eligible for the BINGHAMUNI Post UTME, you must have chosen Bingham University, New Karu as your first choice in the 2024 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) and attained a minimum score of 180. If you meet these criteria, you’re good to go!
How to Apply:
Follow these simple steps to apply for the BINGHAMUNI Post UTME:
- Pay a non-refundable fee of N2,000 through the University’s portal or via Remita using a debit card.
- Visit the official BINGHAMUNI Post UTME Registration website: https://apply.binghamuni.edu.ng
- Complete the online application form on the portal.
- You can also make the payment by printing the Remita Retrieval Reference (RRR) slip and paying at any commercial bank listed on the portal.
- After applying, make sure to gather the following documents in a quarto-size envelope, labeled with your name, department, and JAMB registration number:
- O’ level results
- JAMB result/acknowledgment slip
- A’ level results, diploma, or IJMB (if applicable)
- O’ level certificate/statement of result(s)
- 2 passport photographs
- Indigene letter
- Certificate of birth/declaration of age
Screening Date and Important Notes:
The screening date for the BINGHAMUNI Post UTME will be communicated to eligible candidates through their provided email addresses and phone numbers. It’s crucial to provide accurate and up-to-date contact information during registration. Keep in mind that missing the screening exercise could affect your chances of admission into the university’s programs for the 2024/2025 academic session.
(FAQs) regarding the Post UTME screening process at Bingham University:
What is the Bingham University Post UTME Screening?
The Post UTME screening at Bingham University is a selection process for candidates who have applied to the university for undergraduate programs. It is conducted after the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) administered by JAMB (Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board). The screening aims to evaluate the academic abilities of candidates beyond the UTME scores.
Who is eligible to apply for the Post UTME at Bingham University?
Candidates eligible for the Post UTME at Bingham University must have chosen the university as their first choice in their JAMB application. Additionally, candidates must have scored at least the minimum UTME cut-off mark specified by the university for that academic year. Applicants are also expected to possess at least five credits at O’Level (in not more than two sittings) including English Language and Mathematics and other subjects relevant to their proposed course of study.
How do I apply for the Post UTME Screening at Bingham University?
To apply for the Post UTME screening at Bingham University:
- Visit the university’s official website and navigate to the admissions section.
- Fill out the online application form with your correct details.
- Pay the required application fee (if applicable).
- Apply and print out the confirmation slip, which will be required during the screening.
What documents are required for the Post UTME screening at Bingham University?
Candidates are generally required to bring the following documents to the screening:
- Printed copy of the UTME result slip.
- Post UTME application/registration form or confirmation slip.
- Original and photocopies of O’Level results.
- Birth certificate or declaration of age.
- Passport photographs.
- Any other documents as specified by the university at the time of application.
When is the Post UTME screening usually held and how is it conducted?
The Post UTME screening dates vary each year and are announced by the university after the close of application submissions. The mode of screening can also vary; it may be a written test, oral interview, or verification of documents, depending on the university’s admission policy for that year. Candidates are advised to check the university’s official website or contact the admissions office directly for specific information regarding the screening format and schedule.
Conclusion:
We wish you the best of luck as you embark on this exciting journey towards securing admission into Bingham University. Don’t hesitate to ask any questions you may have about the BINGHAMUNI Post UTME Form 2024/2025 in the comment section below. Share this valuable information with your friends on social media to help them also navigate the application process smoothly. Stay tuned for more updates and make the most out of your undergraduate life on campus!