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UNILAG Important Notice to Newly Admitted Candidates, 2024/2025

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UNILAG Important Notice to Newly Admitted Candidates, 2024/2025

The University of Lagos (UNILAG) warmly welcomes and congratulates you on your admission into the University of First Choice and the Nation’s Pride. 


We are glad you have chosen to study with us, and we look forward to having you on campus soon. We understand that you are eager to begin your journey, and we are here to ensure a smooth transition process.

Consequently, we advise you to obtain the following documents ahead of the Screening and Registration exercise (The schedule for screening and registration will be communicated soon):

1. JAMB Admission Letter

2. JAMB Result Slip

3. O’Level Result

4. Testimonial from Secondary School attended

5. Birth Certificate 

6. Letter of Reference from a reputable Clergyman/Imam/Lawyer/ Senior Civil Servant, addressed to: The Registrar, University of Lagos

7. State of Origin Certificate

Kindly ensure that names on all the documents are consistent.

The University wishes you success ahead of your academic career and, once again, congratulations on your admission!

Mrs. Olakunle E. Makinde, MNIM, fisn

Acting Registrar and Secretary to Council

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