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American University of Nigeria (AUN) Post UTME / DE Form 2024/2025 Is Out

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The sale of forms for admission into the American University of Nigeria (AUN), Yola, Adamawa State, undergraduate programs for the 2024/2025 academic session has commenced. See the courses,  requirements, and how to apply for the AUN post-UTME form below.

For the 2024/2025 academic session, applications are requested from adequately qualified individuals for admission to the American University of Nigeria (AUN) first-degree programs.

Before we proceed to show you the requirement it is needful that we show you the available courses that are available in the university so that you know the course to choose while filling out the application form online.

The American University of Nigeria Undergraduate Courses

  1. Accounting (BSc)
  2. Business Administration (BSc)
  3. Chemical Engineering (B.Eng)
  4. Communications and Multimedia Design (BSc)
  5. Computer Engineering (B.Eng)
  6. Computer Science (BSc)
  7. Economics (BA)
  8. Electrical/Electronic Engineering (B.Eng)
  9. English Literature & Language (BA)
  10. Entrepreneurship (BSc)
  11. Information Systems (BSc)
  12. Natural and Environmental Sciences (BSc)
  13. Petroleum Chemistry (BSc)
  14. Politics and International Studies (BA)
  15. Software Engineering (BSc)
  16. Telecommunication Engineering (B.Eng)
  17. Bachelor of Laws (LLB Honors)

AUN Undergraduate Admission Requirements for Local & International Applicants

  • Students must possess a minimum Jamb score of 160 or JAMB’s yearly official cut-off score to be considered for admission at AUN.
  • Also required for admissions consideration are five (5) credits, including English Language and Mathematics, on no more than two SSCE sittings, or an equivalent from a country that requires other types of exit exams or standardized tests. Exceptions, if any, are made on a case-by-case basis.
  • The minimum admission requirements for Engineering and Technology disciplines should be passed at credit level in the Senior Secondary School final year examination or GCE ‘O’ Level in five subjects including Mathematics, English Language, Physics, and Chemistry.
  • Candidates are also required to have an acceptable pass in UTME. It is also desirable for candidates to have Further Mathematics and Technical Drawing at credit levels. Such candidates shall have added advantage.
  • Candidates seeking admission into the Bachelor of Laws (LLB Honors) program must in addition possess a credit in Literature-in-English.
  • Having the above scores and grades does not guarantee admission into the University. The above-mentioned requirements only qualify you for admission consideration and not necessarily acceptance. Students’ applications are carefully scrutinized, and those accepted are the ones with the highest scores and qualifications in the applicant pool.
  • JAMB scores, WAEC, NECO, NABTEB, IGCSE, etc. scores and SS1, SS2 & SS3 transcripts assess an applicant’s overall performance and are the basic factors in the decision.

Direct Entry, Transfer Students from other institutions, and International Applicants are advised to contact admissions@aun.edu.ng for current entry requirements.

UTME Candidates:

  • Completed Application form
  • SSCE, any or combination of (WAEC/NECO/GCE/IGCSE/NABTEB)
  • Transcripts from high school (SS1-3)
  • Letter of Recommendation (from your high school principal)
  • JAMB result (A minimum score of 160)
  • ID card (International passport/Drivers’ license/National ID card).
  • A Personal Essay on why you are choosing AUN and what your future ambitions are.

Direct Entry/Transfer

  • Completed Application form
  • Diploma result (NCE/OND/HND) or ‘A’Level
  • Official Transcripts
  • SSCE, any or combination of (WAEC/NECO/GCE/IGCSE/NABTEB)
  • Direct entry JAMB or IJMB
  • Recommendation letter

INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS

  • Required Application Documents
    • End of High/Secondary School External Examination Grades; IGCSE, SSCE, or the equivalent.
    • Copies of the applicant’s High/Secondary School transcripts for the last three years. Transfer applicants need to submit undergraduate transcripts and course descriptions.
    • A Letter of Recommendation/Attestation from the high/secondary school attended
    • A Personal Statement (Essay) about why the applicant chose AUN and what his/her future ambitions are
    • A photocopy of the ID card, Valid Passport & appropriate Visa for International students (picture page)
    • Four personal Passport Photographs.
  • Travel & Residency Requirements: Prospective enrollees MUST fulfill the following requirements before embarking on any study travel to the American University of Nigeria in Yola:
    • Possess a valid national passport of their home countries
    • Secure valid travel visas that transcend the duration of their study period in Nigeria
    • On arrival at AUN, both travel documents must be presented and surrendered to the Office of the VP Campus Life & Dean, Student Affairs at AUN, or his designated representative
    • Potential enrollees with passports and visas that have less than six months to expire must present evidence that such documents can be renewed automatically without interrupting their study period
    • Such evidence must include but is not be limited to written commitments from the embassies of their home countries in Nigeria
    • Prospective students are encouraged to reside on campus as adequate hostel accommodation is available and will be allocated on completion of housing fee payment
    • Advanced booking for housing can be made with the Bursar at bursar@aun.edu.ng
  • Admission Processing
    • An AUN Admission Committee will review completed applications only.
    • Applicants are advised to retain original copies of their academic documents for future use, as AUN does not return any of the submitted documents once registration is completed.
    • Candidates are also advised to keep copies of their travel documents before surrendering them to AUN upon enrollment.

How to Apply for AUN Post UTME / Undergraduate Admission

APPLY ONLINE

Interested applicants should complete the online application form or send a filled hard copy application to:

The Admissions Office
American University of Nigeria
P.M.B. 2250
Lamido Zubairu Way
Yola Adamawa State
Nigeria

OR

Abuja Liaison Office
Shehu Musa Yar’Adua Center,
No,1 Memorial Drive,
Wuse Zone 4,
Abuja, FCT
Nigeria

For any queries about the application process, please contact the Admission Team:

UNDERGRADUATE: (+234) 805-226-6398; (+234) 807-740-0585 – ABUJA; (+234) 807-549-3251 – KANO;
(+234) 815-060-5029 – ENUGU; (+234) 805-502-6925 – YOLA; or admissions@aun.edu.ng

FAQs

When is the deadline to apply for the AUN Post UTME / DE for the 2024/2025 academic session?

The deadline for applying for the AUN Post UTME / DE forms typically varies each year but is usually around a specific date in July or August. For the 2024/2025 session, candidates are advised to check the university’s official website or the admission portal for the exact deadline.

What are the eligibility requirements for the AUN Post UTME / DE?

To be eligible to apply for the AUN Post UTME / DE, candidates must have chosen AUN as their first choice during UTME registration or have applied for Direct Entry. They should also have a minimum UTME score as specified by the university, possess the required O’level results, and meet any additional criteria set by the institution.

How can I apply for the AUN Post UTME / DE for the 2024/2025 session?

To apply for the AUN Post UTME / DE, candidates typically need to visit the university’s official website or admission portal. There, they will find the application form and instructions on how to complete the application process, including payment details for the application fee. It’s important to follow all instructions carefully to ensure a successful application.

What is the nature of the AUN Post UTME / DE screening process?

The AUN Post UTME / DE screening process usually involves a combination of computer-based tests (CBT), written examinations, and sometimes oral interviews. Candidates are tested on subjects relevant to their chosen course of study. The screening process aims to assess the academic readiness and suitability of candidates for admission into the university for the 2024/2025 academic session

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