TASUED Acceptance Fee Registration Procedure 2017/2018
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Tai Solarin University of Education, TASUED acceptance fee
payment and registration procedure for the 2017/2018 academic session
newly admitted students.
This is to inform all the candidates offered provisional admission
into the Tai Solarin University of Education, TASUED various degree
programmes for the 2017/2018 academic session that the management of the
institution has announced the amount to be paid as acceptance fee and
the registration procedure.
The confirmation of the provisional admission is however, subject to your fulfilling the following conditions:
- Payment of a non-refundable Acceptance Fee of forty thousand naira (N40,000) only through the web pay platform not later than the date specified on your admission letter to secure the placement. Please note that failure to pay the acceptance fee on or before the deadline automatically nullifies the offer of provisional admission.
- Acceptance of the Course Offered on the JAMB website and Printing of the JAMB Admission Letter
- Submission of ‘O’ level results online for Verification
- You
are to visit the University Admissions Office two days after you have
paid School Fees and received the verification number sent to you from
TASUED ICT with the following documents:
- Original copy of the online Acceptance fee receipt stamped at the University Bursary
- Duly completed online Acceptance form, Application form, Application receipt
- JAMB Result Slip/Acknowledgement Slip
- Reference letter from a Public/Civil Servant of a status not below GL12 or equivalent.
- Tax Clearance and Photocopies of credentials
After
fulfilling the above conditions, you are to login to your profile on
the University portal to pay school fees, print school fees receipt,
clearance certificate and proceed to your department with those
documents for clearance formalities.
Candidates are to note that they are not yet bonafide students of the Tai Solarin University of Education until they fulfill all admissions requirements and are duly cleared by the departments and the Admissions Office.
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