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ABSU Admission List 2021/2022 | 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th & 6th Batch

The management of the Abia State University Uturu (ABSU) has successfully released the list containing the names of candidates offered provisional admission into the institution’s various degree programmes for the 2021/2022 Academic Session.

Candidates that participated in the Abia State University Uturu (ABSU) 2021/2022 Post UTME screening exercise and has seen their result online can check there JAMB CAPS.

ABSU 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th & 6th Batch Admission list of candidates offered provisional Admission into Regular Undergraduate programmes, in has been released online and in all Abia State University notice boards at Uturu Campus.. Prospective candidates can follow the outlined procedures below to check and confirm their admission status.

 

NOTE: ADMISSION BEGINS FROM JAMB CAPS.

 

Procedures To Check ABSU Admission List 2021/2022 On JAMB CAPS

Please Kindly Follow the procedure outlined below:

  •  CLICK HERE
  •  Enter to your Jamb profile with your username and password.
  •  Scroll down then locate and click the ‘Check Admission Status‘ tab.
  •  Select your Exam year and Enter your registration number in the required columns.
  •  Finally, click on ‘Check Admission Status‘ to access your ABSU admission status.
ABSU Admission List via JAMB CAPS
JAMB CAPS Of A Student

 

Procedures To Check ABSU Admission List 2021/2022 On School Portal

  1. CLICK HERE
  2. Enter Your Application Form Number (Invoice Number) OR JAMB Reg Number
  3. Login to view your Admission

 

 

READ ALSO: ABSU Acceptance Fee Payment Guidelines & Deadline.

 

Procedures To Check ABSU Admission List 2021/2022 On School Notice Board

 

  • A. FIRST BATCH

 

  • B. SECOND BATCH

 

  • C. THIRD BATCH

 

  • D. FOURTH BATCH

 

  • E. FIFTH BATCH

 

  • F. SIXTH BATCH

 

Acceptance Fee Payment has Commenced.

CLICK HERE for Details.

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