Find out the UNIUYO acceptance fee for 2024/2025 and how to pay it. Secure your admission by following this step-by-step payment guide.
UNIUYO Acceptance Fee and Payment Process
Congratulations on your admission to the University of Uyo (UNIUYO)! This is an exciting step toward your academic journey. However, to fully secure your place, you must complete some important steps.
One of the most crucial steps is paying the UNIUYO acceptance fee. This fee confirms your commitment to the university. Without it, you won’t be recognized as an official student.
The payment deadline is usually within a few weeks after the admission list is released, so it is important to pay on time.
To make the payment process easy, we have provided all the necessary details. Follow the steps below carefully to complete your UNIUYO payment successfully.
What Is an Acceptance Fee?
An acceptance fee is a one-time, non-refundable payment that confirms a student’s admission into a university in Nigeria.
It is a mandatory fee required by institutions, including the University of Uyo (UNIUYO), to officially secure a student’s spot.
If this fee is not paid on time, the admission offer may be withdrawn. Without payment, students may also lose access to important university processes like registration and course selection.
If your name appears on the UNIUYO 1st, 2nd, 3rd, or supplementary admission list for 2024/2025, check the next section to find out the acceptance fee amount.
UNIUYO Acceptance Fee for 2024/2025
All newly admitted students of the University of Uyo (UNIUYO) must pay their acceptance fee without delay. This payment is very important as it confirms your admission.
The UNIUYO acceptance fee for the 2024/2025 academic session is Thirty Thousand Naira (N30,000). After checking the admission list and accepting your admission on JAMB CAPS, you will be required to make this payment. Follow the steps provided on the platform to complete the process smoothly.
If you have not yet paid after accepting your admission, the next section will guide you on how to pay the acceptance fee online.
UNIUYO Payment Procedure
Follow these steps to pay your acceptance fee and secure your admission at the University of Uyo (UNIUYO):
- Visit the official UNIUYO e-portal: www.uniuyo.edu.ng.
- Click on “Pay Registration Fee”.
- Enter your JAMB registration number to link your admission profile.
- Click the “Pay Registration” button.
- Complete the payment on the Remita platform.
- After payment, select “Print e-receipt/Invoice” to generate and print your receipt.
- Keep the receipt safe as proof of payment.
Once you have paid, submit your receipt to the screening officer for documentation. Paying on time is important because without it, you cannot continue with your registration, and delays may cause you to lose your admission.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. What is the UNIUYO acceptance fee for new students?
The acceptance fee for newly admitted students at UNIUYO is Thirty Thousand Naira (N30,000).
2. How do I pay the UNIUYO acceptance fee?
To pay the acceptance fee, visit www.uniuyo.edu.ng, go to “Pay Registration Fee”, enter your JAMB registration number, and follow the payment steps on the Remita platform.
3. What is the deadline for paying the acceptance fee?
The deadline is usually within a few weeks after the admission list is released. It is important to pay as soon as possible to avoid losing your admission.
4. What happens if I fail to pay the acceptance fee on time?
If you do not pay on time, you may lose your admission and will not be able to proceed with course registration or other important activities.
5. Do I need to print a receipt after payment?
Yes, after payment, you must print your e-receipt as proof of payment and submit it to the screening officer for documentation.
6. Is the acceptance fee refundable?
No, the acceptance fee is non-refundable, even if you decide not to continue with the admission.