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Adekunle Ajasin University Post UTME/DE 2015/2016 Application Form




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This is to inform all UTME and Direct Entry candidates who applied for admission into Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba-Akoko, Ondo State for the 2015/2016 academic session that the POST UTME Screening Exercise will hold from 10th-15th August, 2015 at the CBT Centre, University campus.

Candidates eligible for the screening are:
  • those who made Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba-Akoko their first choice of University in the 2015/2016 UTME and have scored 180 and above
  • Direct Entry candidates who chose the University.

Payment & Registration Procedure

Candidates are to register on-line on the University’s website at www.aaua.edu.ng (the only official website of the University) between Monday 13th July, and Friday 31st July, 2015.
Candidates are to pay the sum of Five thousand Naira (N5,000.00) at any branch of the banks listed below:
  • Enterprise Bank
  • Keystone Bank
  • Skye Bank
  • Zenith Bank
  • First Bank
  • Access Bank
  • Wema Bank
Candidates should note that they are to collect bank-generated receipts at the point of payment, which will contain receipt No and confirmation Code for the on-line registration.
Guidelines and Instructions to all Candidates:
  1. Upload 150x150 color photograph with red background in JPEG format
  2. Click on Start Application, enter your JAMB Registration number, Receipt No, and the Confirmation Code to confirm your payment.
  3. If payment has been confirmed, use the Applicant Login option to login with your JAMB Registration No and your Confirmation Code to continue the registration process.
  4. Enter JAMB registration numbers and confirmation codes indicated on the receipts.
  5. Preview, confirm, submit and immediately PRINT-OUT an acknowledgement slip
  6. Candidates are to come to the Examination Hall with the following:
    (a)JAMB Registration Slip
    (b)Acknowledgement Slip printed out from the University portal.
  7. Candidates should download past questions from the University website after payment.
    Any candidate who fails to participate in the Screening Exercise will not be considered for admission into the University.
  8. Please note that online registration for the exercise ends at midnight on Friday 31st July, 2015.
  9. Candidates are to check the University website after the closing of the portal i.e. Wednesday,5th August, 2015 to print out the details of their allotted time and date of the Examination.
  10. On arrival at the Campus on the day of the Examination, candidates are to report at the Olusegun Obasanjo Multi-purpose Hall for formal briefing.
  11. Any candidate who fails to participate in the Screening Exercise will not be considered for admission into the University

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