Al-Istiqama University, Sumailah Notice To Candidates Yet To Upload O’Level Results On JAMB Portal.


In compliance with JAMB’s directive that no institution should release any admission list without it being fully processed and offered by the Board, Al-Istiqama University Sumaila advises all candidates whose admission status currently reads “NOT ADMITTED YET” to promptly visit the nearest CBT centre and upload their SSCE results.
This step is crucial for the processing of each candidates’ admission with the board. Those who meet the University’s entry requirements and have uploaded their SSCE results on JAMB CAPS will have their admission status now updated to “ADMISSION IN PROGRESS”.
Your admission status will be updated to ADMISSION IN PROGRESS within at least two days after uploading your results.
For further inquiries call: 07083252525, 09023545454, 08034762457.
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