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List of NAUB candidates recommended for change of course

Due to wrong JAMB subject combinations and/or low JAMB scores, as well as O’Level deficiencies, the underlisted candidates cannot be admitted into the courses they originally applied for.
Consequently, the university is strongly advising all whose names appear in the list below to consider changing courses to the ones recommended for them as quickly as possible.

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FAQs

1. What does it mean to be recommended for a change of course at NAUB?

Being recommended for a change of course at Niger Delta University of Basic Sciences (NAUB) means that the admission or academic committee has reviewed a candidate’s profile and suggested that the student may be better suited for a different program or course based on their qualifications, interests, or available slots. This recommendation is official and indicates eligibility to apply for the course change.

2. How can I check if my name is on the NAUB recommended candidates list for the change of course?

The list of candidates recommended for a change of course is usually published on the official NAUB admission portal or the university’s official website. Candidates should visit the portal, navigate to the admissions or notices section, and download or view the PDF/announcement containing the names of recommended students.

3. What steps should I take if I am listed as recommended for a change of course?

If your name appears on the list, you should:

Review the recommended course carefully.

Submit a formal request or application for the course change via the NAUB admission portal.

Provide any required documents such as O’Level results, admission letter, or application fee receipts.

Follow up with the admissions office for confirmation and further instructions.

4. Is there a deadline to apply for a change of course at NAUB?

Yes, NAUB typically sets a strict deadline for candidates to apply for a change of course. The exact date is usually mentioned in the notice or on the admissions portal. Candidates are strongly advised to adhere to the deadline, as late applications may not be considered.

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