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The prestigious University of Benin in collaboration with the Joint Universities and Preeliminary Examination Board (JUPEB), have invited applications from suitably qualified candidates for admissions into the Foundation Programme for 2020/2021 session

In an invitation, dated Tuesday, September 29th 2020, signed by the Ag. Registrar Mr. Clarkson Ehigiator, it is noted that candidates seeking admission into the JUPEB Foundation Programmes must possess a minimum of 5 credit passes in at least five (5) subjects at 0’Level, including English language and Mathematics at not more than 2 sittings in the GCE, SSCE, (WAEC, NECO, NABTEB) examinations.

According to the Registrar, “Application website will be opened by 7am on Monday September 28th 2020 and closed by midnight on Sunday 31st October 2020. (i.e all applications must be concluded online not later than 31st October 2020).”

He added, “Candidates who pay after the deadline will not sit for the examination.”

“The entrance examination will be conducted between 6th and 7th November 2020. The Screening test shall be computer-based. Candidates should go back on-line on Wednesday 4th November 2020 to check for the day, venue and time for their examination,” he remarked.

Reporter: Segun Olatunji

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