University of Maiduguri Begins Sales of Remedial Programme Forms for 2024/2025 Session
The University of Maiduguri (UNIMAID) has announced the commencement of sales of application forms for its remedial programmes for the 2024/2025 academic session. Eligible candidates can apply for Remedial Arts, Remedial Science, and Prelim French programmes.
Successful candidates who complete the remedial programme will gain direct entry into Part One (100 Level) for the 2025/2026 academic session.
Important Notes:
- The university reserves the right to reject any application without providing reasons.
- All admission-related inquiries must follow official channels—personal messages will not be entertained.
Table of Contents
UNIMAID Remedial Admission Requirements
Subjects Offered in Each Programme
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Remedial Arts Subjects
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Remedial Science Subjects
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Prelim French Subjects
How to Apply for UNIMAID Remedial Programmes
Submission of Completed Forms
1. UNIMAID Remedial Admission Requirements
To be eligible for any of the UNIMAID remedial programmes, candidates must meet the following criteria:
- Provide proof of sitting for O’ Level examinations (WAEC, NECO, or equivalent).
- Obtain credits in no more than two sittings.
- Have credits in English and Mathematics.
- Possess three additional credits relevant to the chosen programme.
- Register for the 2025/2026 UTME.
- Score at least 160 points in UTME.
2. Subjects Offered in Each Programme
Remedial Arts Programme Subjects
- English
- Mathematics
- French
- History
- Economics
- Geography
- Islamic Studies
Remedial Science Programme Subjects
- English
- Mathematics
- Chemistry
- Biology
- Physics
Prelim French Programme Subject
- French
3. How to Apply for UNIMAID Remedial Programmes
Follow these steps to apply:
- Make Payment: Visit the University of Maiduguri Microfinance Bank to pay for the remedial form.
- Collect Form: Obtain the application form from the bank after payment.
- Get Official Receipt: Take the bank teller to the Bursary Department for an official receipt.
- Obtain Application Form: Collect the form from the Directorate of Remedial Studies.
4. Submission of Completed Forms
After filling the form, submit it to the Directorate of Remedial Studies via:
- In-person submission
- Registered post
- Email (if applicable)
Required Documents to Attach:
- One recent passport-size photograph (certified and stapled to the form)
- Photocopies of academic certificates
- Photocopy of payment receipt
- Local Government Indigene Certificate
Final Tips for Applicants
- Apply early to avoid last-minute rush.
- Follow all instructions carefully to avoid disqualification.
- Ensure all documents are properly certified before submission.
For more updates on UNIMAID remedial programmes, stay tuned to the official university portal.
Good luck with your application!