Latest news on absu post utme

I'm happy to help! However, I need to clarify that ABSU stands for Abia State University, and Post-UTME is a common entrance examination for admission into Nigerian universities.

As of my knowledge cutoff, here are some latest news and updates on ABSU Post-UTME:

  1. ABSU Post-UTME Form: The Abia State University (ABSU) has announced the sale of its Post-UTME form for the 2022/2023 academic session. The form is available online, and the deadline for submission is usually around August or September.
  2. Eligibility: The Post-UTME examination is open to candidates who have chosen ABSU as their first or second choice and have a minimum score of 180 in the UTME. However, candidates with a score below 180 may be considered for admission through the Post-UTME screening exercise.
  3. Examination Date: The Post-UTME examination date has not been announced yet, but it usually takes place in September or October.
  4. Cut-Off Mark: The cut-off mark for ABSU Post-UTME is usually around 40-50%. However, this may vary depending on the faculty or department.
  5. Admission Requirements: Candidates who are offered admission through the Post-UTME screening exercise must meet the admission requirements, which include a minimum of five O'Level credits, including English Language and Mathematics, and a JAMB score of at least 180.
  6. Registration: Candidates who are interested in participating in the Post-UTME screening exercise must register online and upload their O'Level results, JAMB result, and other required documents.
  7. Screening Exercise: The Post-UTME screening exercise is usually a computer-based test (CBT) that assesses candidates' knowledge in various subjects, including English Language, Mathematics, and their chosen course of study.

Please note that these updates are subject to change, and I recommend checking the official website of Abia State University (ABSU) or contacting the university's admission office for the latest information.

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