List of Catchment & Educational Less Developed States in University of Nigeria Nsukka (UNN).


From the name of ELDS, I guess you already know what it means. So I will just focus on explaining what the catchment area means.
Catchment Area means states near a particular University. The advantage of being in such a state is that the catchment area has its own cutoff mark which is always lower than the general cutoff mark.
See also: UNN Post UTME Past Questions and Answers PDF
UNN Catchment States:
- Enugu,
- Abia,
- Anambra,
- Akwa Ibom
- Bayelsa,
- Cross-River,
- Delta,
- Ebonyi,
- Edo,
- Enugu,
- Imo,
- Rivers
See also: UNN Post UTME Past Questions and Answers PDF
UNN Educational Less Developed States (ELDS)
- Adamawa
- Benue
- Kaduna
- Kogi
- Nasarawa
- Zamfara
- Sokoto
Advantages of Catchment and ELDS
Their cutoff marks are lower than merit! Especially ELDS.
>>To calculate the aggregate score: (JAMB Score + Post UTME) divide by 2!
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