How To Register Courses, Check Results And All You Must Know About Federal University Ndufu Alike Ikwo

Federal University Ndufe Aliko Ikwo which is widely known as Alex Ekwueme Federal University Ndufe Aliko Ikwo (AE-FUNAI) is a relatively young to tertiary institution established in 2012 at Ndufe Aliko Ikwo region of Ebonyi State. The university offers pre-bachelor, undergraduate and postgraduate degrees and presently has seven faculties: Faculty of Agriculture, Basic Medical Sciences, Sciences, Education, Humanities and Arts, Engineering and Technology, Management and Social sciences.

 

 

Admission Requirements

  1. All applicants must possess a minimum of five credit passes in any O’ level (GCE/NECO/WAEC) including Maths and English in not more than two sittings.
  2. Applicants must score at least 160 and above in UTME conducted by JAMB.
  3. Direct Entry Applicants must possess a good first degree in any of the following classes: NCE/OND with credit passes or merit plus five credit O’ level passes or two A’ level or I.J.M.B plus five credit passes in O’level.

 

Application For Post-UTME Screening

  1. Visit the official website at www.funai.edu.ng
  2. Click on the “Admissions” menu link and select the current admission year eg 2018/2019 Admission screening application
  3. Enter your JAMB registration no
  4. Select your payment mode (Online/Bank payment)
  5. Generate a Remita Retrieval Reference number for your payment
  6. Proceed to a commercial bank with your RRR to pay the sum of #2000 for the preadmission screening. You can also pay online by entering your card details, cvv and pin
  7. Go back to the application page and enter your JAMB registration no
  8. Fill the application form correctly, upload your UTME result, O’ level result, birth certificate and local government identification
  9. Confirm and submit your application.
  10. Print out the acknowledgement slip which you will take to the venue of the screening exercise.

 

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How To Check Admission Status

  1. Visit the official website at www.funai.edu.ng
  2. Click on “Admissions”
  3. Click on ” Check PUTME screening result” then enter your JAMB no
  4. Select your preferred payment option (Card payment or RRR)
  5. You would be required to enter your card details or generate RRR invoice and proceed to a commercial bank to pay the sum of #1000 through the Etranzact platform. Obtain an Etranzact pin at the bank
  6. Go back to the portal and enter your Etranzact pin
  7. Proceed to check your post UTME screening result

 

 

How To Pay School Fees

  1. Visit the website remita.net and click on “Pay a Federal Government agency”
  2. Enter the agency’s name i.e Federal University, Ndufe Aliko Ikwo
  3. Select the payment type or purpose “Acceptance/ Tuition fees”
  4. Enter the amount of fees to be paid.
  5. Type other charges on the button “Description”
  6. Type your full name of the payer’s name, your email address on payer’s address and phone no on payer’s phone bar
  7. Enter the Captcha umage or character in the box to confirm your transaction.
  8. Click on the button “Proceed to payment” and the system will help you generate a Remita Retrieval Reference (RRR) number.
  9. Take the RRR no to any of the designated banks to pay the school fees
  10. After paying at the bank, take the deposit slip to the bursary department in exchange for school receipt.

 

 

How To Register Courses Online

  1. Click the “Course registration” menu on the website
  2. Enter your Matric no and password
  3. Select the required courses
  4. Select the session and semester then submit
  5. Print out the course form

 

 

School Fees Schedule

  1. Part One: Zenith bank plc, #45000
  2. Part two: Skye Bank plc, #36,000
  3. Part three: Fidelity Bank plc, #36,000
  4. Part four: First City Monument Bank, #36,000
  5. Hostel fee (Optional) #12,000.

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