If you are student of the Nigerian Army University BIU (NAUB) and you are yet to commence or complete your registration for the 2021/2022 Academic Session, take this article highly and seriously important as it contains information that will help you make an informed and favorable decision. This post is about registration deadline for students of Nigerian Army University, 2021/2022 Academic Session and admission into the top military university.
The management of the Nigerian Army University, having found out that a lot of students are yet to register for the 2021/2022 Academic Session, has issued an ultimatum to students who are yet to register for the 2021/2022 Academic Session but are attending classes and performing other activities within the institution.
As a result of that, the university management has announced a deadline for registration for 2021/2022 Academic Session and enjoined the students to stick to the directive on face the consequences of failure to do has been directed. Therefore, below is the officially released deadline for registration for returning students and the newly (Fresher) admitted students:
Returning Students
All returning students of Nigerian Army University are to complete their registration for the 2021/2022 Academic Session on or before 10th August 2021. According to a statement by the management, any student who fails to register by the deadline will be expelled from the University.
Fresh Student
All fresh students of Nigerian Army University are to complete their registration for the 2021/2022 Academic Session on or before 5th August 2021. According to a statement by the management, any student who fails to register by the deadline will forfeit their offer of admission from the University.
We advise that the concerned students take necessary action to avoid stories that touched. Admission is very hard to come by in Nigeria, and more importantly, to have the opportunity in a one-of-its-kind institution like the Nigerian Army University isn’t one to toy with. to be forewarn, as the saying goes, is to forearm.