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Enugu State University of Science and Technology (ESUT) Post UTME / DE Screening Form for 2019/2020 Academic Session
Applications are invited from candidates who sat for the 2019 UTME for admission to degree programmes on a full-time basis in the Colleges and Departments of the Enugu State University of Science and Technology (ESUT) for the 2019/2020 Academic Session.
COMMENCEMENT OF REGISTRATION: The on-line registration started on Monday, 15th July, 2019 and shall end on Friday, 16th August, 2019. The website closes on Saturday, 17th August, 2019 at 12 midnight.
Candidates Eligible for ESUT Post UTME.
ESUT cut-off mark is 170, except for Faculties of Medicine, Law and Pharmaceutical Sciences which is 200.
The screening exercise is by Computer Based Test.
How to Apply for ESUT Post UTME Online.
The registration fee is N2000 (excluding service charges).
REGISTRATION PROCEDURE:
Visit the schools portal via www.portal.esut.edu.ng
Under Regular Students, click 2019/2020 Admission Screening Registration.
In the page that shows up, key in your JAMB Reg. No. and Click.
Key in the required details in the next page to generate your invoice.
On the invoice page, you have payment options using Interswitch; which include:
By Bank Branch: This involves you proceeding to any commercial bank with a printout of the generated invoice which contains a reference number which you would use for payment of N2000 (excluding service charges) via Enugu State IGR paydirect.
By Debit Card: This involves you paying online with your Debit Card.
Return to the application page and enter your ‘JAMB Registration Number’ again.
Proceed with the completion of the form.
Confirm your entries.
Submit your application.
Print out your acknowledgment slip.
And come with it for the Post-UTME examination.
NOTE:
All candidates must upload their O’ Level results in JAMB approved CBT Centres. Candidates who fail to do so shall not be considered for admission.
Candidates awaiting the results of NABTEB, WAEC (May/June) and NECO (June/July) 2019 are eligible to apply. Note however, that results released after October 31, 2019 shall not be accepted. Also, inconsistency in name is not acceptable to the university and may lead to disqualification. Candidates’ names on their O’ Level certificates and UTME results and other registration documents must be the same. Candidates must present photocopies of the under-listed screening documents to be admitted into the screening hall:
POST-UTME Screening Forms
JAMB Result slip
ENCLOSURES:
Completed screening forms must be returned on-line with the scanned copies of each of the following documents:
UTME Result Slip
Entry qualification Certificate(s)
Current Passport-Size Photograph.
ATTESTATION: Candidate must certify that the information given by him/her in each of the sections of the screening form is to the best of his/her knowledge accurate. Should any be found to be false, he/she shall consider self disqualified.
DIRECT ENTRY: All direct entry candidates who chose ESUT are also to sit for the screening test. They are therefore required to access the screening forms and other information about the screening on-line as stated above and request their institutions to forward to ESUT Registrar, transcripts of their results.
WARNING: The general public is advised to be mindful of fake website by Dupes and to note that www.portal.esut.edu.ng is the only official website of ESUT for this admission exercise.
Please note, that any candidate who fails to appear for the screening, automatically forfeits his/her chance of being considered for admission. Mobile phones, Walkman, I-pad and other similar gadgets are not allowed into the Screening Hall.
ESUT Post UTME Screening Schedule.
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esut post utme screening timetable
Wednesday 23 January 2019
Sunday 20 January 2019
FG VS ASUU
Federal government from the jaws of despair have decapitated educational system, 2015 muhammadu Buhari led APC administration came up with three point Agenda, which are; Economy, Security and Agriculture. I am not an adversory to invalidate those Agenda but I stand firmly to say that education was their vortex lacuna.
FG doing this as a hoi polloi, plebeian and caboodle rejectamenta and simply to deplete and annihilate Nigerian students of their palatable future.
Government should emphasize or form an imbizo, to know the willy-nilly of Nigerian students concerning ASUU as an academic body.
Friday 7 December 2018
1) ASUU: A Union.
2) ASUUOLOGY: The study of ASUU.
3) ASUUCRAT: A member of ASUU.
4) ASUUCRACY: Government of ASUU
plus Federal Government minus the
students.
5) ASUUFEVA: Effects
of ASUU on students.
6) ASUUNISTIC: The act of behaving in
ASUU way.
7) ASUUDITE: A person who doesn’t believe
in ASUU.
8)ASUUING: demanding and negotiating in
ASUU's manner.
9) ASUUNDER: Consequences of ASUU
strike.
10) ASUUSTRIKER: A person who
demostrates for ASUU.
11) ASUULATOR: The war between ASUU
and the senators.
12) ASUUMANIAC: Someone who loves
ASUU.
13) ASUUPHOBIA: The fear
of ASUU.
14) ASUUCIDE: Act of
killing an Asucrat by accident.
15) ASUUTIAN: A victim of ASUU's
activities.
16) ASUUFΓCTO: a baby born by a student
during ASUU.
17) ASUUGENERIAN: A student who
spends 7 years in sch instead of 4 years
due to ASUU strike.
18) ASUUIST: A lecturer or a group of
lecturer who does not support ASUU but
hopes to benefit from the union.
19) ASUUMONGER: Someone who keep
spreading rumours about the activities of
ASUU.
20) ASUUNOMICS: A student who develops
business ideas during ASUU strike.
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Monday 12 November 2018
What PDP Has To Say About The Alleged Harassment Of Atiku Abubakar At Abuja Airport
The Peoples Democratic Party has reacted to the alleged harassment of presidential aspirant, Atiku Abubakar at Abuja airport
The People’s Democratic Party (PDP) has condemned the search and alleged harassment of its presidential candidate, Atiku Abubakar, by security agencies earlier today at the Abuja International Airport on his return from Dubai, The Sun reports.
In a statement issued by its spokesperson, Kola Ologbondiyan, the PDP said security agents invaded Atiku’s aircraft with dangerous weapons to conduct a violent search.
It further stated that the security officials tampered with his personal documents and gadgets.
The statement read in part, “The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) condemns in the strongest terms the unleashing of a special security squad of army, police and paramilitary agencies by the Muhammadu Buhari Presidency to physically harass our Presidential candidate, Atiku Abubakar, at the Abuja airport, upon his return from Dubai.
“It was shocking when the deadly squad, in a Gestapo style attack, and acting on ‘orders from above’ rushed our candidate immediately he landed and attempted to physically manhandle him before invading his aircraft with dangerous weapons to conduct a violent search.
“While they did not find anything incriminating on our Presidential candidate, this deadly squad, violently tampered with certain personal documents and gadgets belonging to him, including some of his campaign documents.
“The PDP completely rejects such violence against the person of our Presidential candidate by the Buhari Presidency, which we know has been jittery over Atiku Abubakar’s soaring popularity since his emergence as our candidate”.
The Minister of State for Aviation, Hadi Sirika, however, reacted to the allegations.
In a statement signed by him, he described the search as a routine process.
According to him, all incoming passengers on international flights to go through customs, immigration, health and security screenings.
Sirika further explained that while it is true that the Task Force on Currency at the airport did the routine action of checking the former Vice President’s travel bag, he was accorded full respect as a senior citizen.
He described the allegations of the party as a mischievous attempt to grab the headlines.
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