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Federal Unity Colleges Admission List (NCEE) for JSS1 2018/2019 Out

Federal Unity Colleges admission list (NCEE) for JSS1 for the 2018/2019 academic session has been released. The National Common Entrance Examination (NCEE) for 2018 was conducted earlier and ths is the admission list.

This is the list for admission offer into JSS1 of Federal Unity Colleges in Nigeria for the 2018/2019 academic session. Check the list of all Federal Government Unity Schools in Nigeria.

Federal Unity Colleges Admission List

Federal Unity Colleges Admission List (NCEE) For JSS1 Admission 2018/2019 Is Out

This is to inform all the candidates that participated in the 2018 National Common Entrance Examination (NCEE) selection tests for admission into Junior Secondary School (JSS 1) of Federal Government Unity Colleges, that the admission list is now available online.

Unity Colleges admission list has been uploaded on Federal Ministry of Education – National Common Entrance Examination (NCEE) portal and also available on the notice boards in the colleges.

How To Check Admission List of Federal Unity Schools in Nigeria (National Common Entrance)

1. Go to Unity Colleges admission portal at http://www.fmeinterviewtest.com/

2. Enter your registration number where required

3. Finally, click on check status to access your Federal Unity College admission status.

ALSO SEE: Tuition & Fees Schedule of Unity Schools in Nigeria

IMPORTANT NOTE:

A statement released Monday evening by the Permanent Secretary, Federal Ministry of Education, Arc. Sonny Echono, explained that the admission was for candidates into the Junior Secondary School, JSS1 in the unity schools.

Echono, in the statement, explained that the release of the admission list followed the 2018 selection exercise for placement of qualified candidates into Junior Secondary School One (JSS1) held recently at Owerri, Imo.

He said the selection exercise employed the national merit criteria of 60 per cent, with a cut-off score of 146 and above and equality of state of 30 per cent of the colleges’ carrying capacity.

Due to the effect of insecurity in the North East and North West zones of the country which affected the filling of the colleges capacity, the minister has also approved for supplementary examination to be held tentatively on 11th August, 2018, for such colleges to enable them fill their vacancies.

ALSO SEE: Why Unity Schools Entrance Exam Cut-Off Mark Varies By State – NECO Registrar

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