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BUK New Students Clearance Screening and Registration Details for 2017/2018

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This is to inform members of the University community that

the screening for the 2017/2018 academic session newly

admitted students (DE and UTME) takes place from 2nd

January 2018.

Online Registration for Fresh Levels 100 & 200 commences on

Monday, 15th January, 2018 and ends on Saturday, 27th

January, 2018.

BUK FRESHMEN SCREENING AND REGISTRATION

PROCEDURES.

Step 1:

Candidates are requested to log into Bayero University portal

(www.buk.edu.ng ) for printing of admission letter using their

JAMB registration number and bring it to the screening venue.

Step 2:

Payment of acceptance fee of (N5,000.00) at any Bank within

the two (2) Campuses should be made after printing the

admission letter. Evidence of payment of the acceptance fee

should be presented at the screening point. In addition,

candidates should undertake a medical examination at any

recognized hospital and come along with the medical report

for the screening exercise.

Step 3:

Screening at various faculties:

Materials required for the screening include;

  1. Admission letter

  2. JAMB Result Slip for UTME candidates and

Acknowledgment Slip for Direct Entry (DE) candidates.

  1. A ‘level statement of result(s) for Direct Entry candidates

  2. O’ level statement of result(s) for UTME candidates

(copies of original statement of result from issuing

bodies are preferred.

  1. Medical Examination report

  2. Birth Certificate or Declaration of Age

  3. Completed Undertaking Form

  4. Candidates without original SSCE Certificates for WAEC

and/or NECO or its equivalent are required to present

Result Checker Card (Scratch Card) alongside their

statement of results.

  1. Two (2) recent passport size photographs

Step 4: Go to www.buk.edu.ng for your online course

registration from Monday, 15th January, 2018 .

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