UNN Urgent Admission Notice for 2025/2026 UTME Candidates
The University of Nigeria, Nsukka (UNN) has issued an urgent update to UTME candidates who were recommended for admission into courses different from the ones they first selected through JAMB.
This notice affects applicants under Advert, Shopping, or Supplementary categories. Students are expected to act fast so their admission can be processed correctly on the JAMB CAPS platform, which is the only approved system for confirming admission.
What UTME candidates at University of Nigeria, Nsukka (UNN) must do
Candidates who received provisional recommendations into new courses must visit an accredited CBT centre. They must complete a change of course on JAMB CAPS from their original choice to the course they have now been offered. Once the change is complete, they need to print the updated admission status and submit it to the Admissions Office for proper action.
This step must be completed before noon on Monday, 17 November 2025, which is the JAMB deadline for admission for the current cycle. Any candidate who does not complete this process on time may lose the chance to be fully recommended on CAPS.
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