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Screening Of Post-utme Candidates For Admission Into The University Of Calabar

We make this announcement for the benefit of all candidates who have chosen University of Calabar as their First choice in their application for admission into the 2015/2016 session. The First Choice Post-UTME Screening Exercise has been re- scheduled to take place on Monday 24th August and Tuesday 25th August 2015.

This notice supersedes the earlier publication on the subject. Candidates who have already registered need not register afresh. ELIGIBILITY 1. Candidates for Medicine/Surgery and Law are required to have scored 200 and above in UTME. 2. For all other programmes, candidates with UTME score of 180 and above are eligible.

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