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UNIPORT RELEASES UPDATED POST-UTME SCREENING TIMETABLE, 2022/2023 SESSION

The University of Port Harcourt hereby notifies candidates who chose the University as first choice in the 2022 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) and obtained a minimum score of 150 that the Post-UTME Screening Exercise timetable has been released.

Candidates are advised to get the official UNIPORT Post-UTME past questions and Answers. This will help them prepare adequately for the screening exercise. CLICK HERE now to get yours. The Schedule of the Screening Exercise is as indicated below:

The timetable has been released and uploaded on the school portal. Candidates should click on the link below to check the timetable.

MONDAY 31/10/2022

a. Centre: ICTC

ALL AGRIC SCIENCES
DENTISTRY
ANATOMY
PHYSIOLOGY
b. Centre: Basic

NURSING WITH SUNAMES STARTING FROM (K-Z)
c. Centre: Ashgrove

NURSING WITH SURNAMES STARTING FROM(A-J)
TUESDAY 01/11/2022

a. Centre: ICTC

MUSIC
PHILOSOPHY
RELIGIOUS AND CULTURAL STUDIES
THEATRE AND FILM STUDIES
b. Centre: Basic

PHARMACY
c. Centre: Ashgrove

ENGLISH STUDIES
FRENCH
LINGUISTICS & COMMUNICATION STUDIES
HISTORY AND DIPLOMATIC
FINE ART ARTS AND DESIGN
WEDNESDAY 02/11/2022

a. Centre: ICTC

FINANCE & BANKING
ACCOUNTING
HOSPITALITY & TOURISM
b. Centre: Basic

LAW
c. Centre: Ashgrove

MANAGEMENT
MARKETING
THURSDAY 03/11/2022

a. Centre: ICTC

ALL EDUCATION
b. Centre: Basic

ENVIRONMENTAL ENG.
MECHANICAL ENG.
MECHATRONICS ENG.
PETROLEUM & GAS ENG.
c. Centre: Ashgrove

ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS ENG.
CIVIL ENGINEERING
CHEMICAL ENGINEERING
FRIDAY 04/11/2022

a. Centre: ICTC

COMPUTER SCIENCE
GEOLOGY
MATHS AND COMPUTER
MATHEMATICS
MATHEMATICS & STATISTICS
b. Centre: Basic

SOCIAL SCIENCES
SOCIOLOGY
ECONOMICS
POLITICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE STUDIES
GEOGRAPHY & ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
SOCIAL WORK
c. Centre: Ashgrove

MICROBIOLOGY
PHYSICS –ELECTRONICS
PLANT SCIENCES AND BIOTECHNOLOGY
INDUSTRIAL CHEMISTRY
SATURDAY 05/11/2022

a. Centre: ICTC

MEDICINE AND SURGERY
b. Centre: Basic

MEDICINE AND SURGERY
c. Centre: Ashgrove

MEDICINE AND SURGERY

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