Bachelor of Arts in History and International Studies - Admiralty University, Nigeria

Course B.A. in History and International Studies
Full Course Name Bachelor of Arts in History and International Studies
Subject
University Admiralty University
Location Delta
Country Nigeria
Qualification Bachelor's Degree
Mode of Study Full time

Course Entry/Admission Requirements for B.A. in History and International Studies at Admiralty University

Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) Requirements

  • Candidates who wish to study History and International /Diplomatic Studies must have obtained a credit pass SSCE in Mathematics and English Language plus credit pass in either Government or History and other two subjects at the SSCE, NECO, GCE or their equivalent not more than two sitting. Also required is on acceptable UTME score.

Direct Entry Requirements

  • Candidates for Direct Entry admission shall possess five credit passes in the SSCE, NECO, GCE or equivalents of which at least two shall be at advanced level, or four units passes of which at least three shall be at advanced level provided that such passes are not counted at both levels of the examinations.  For emphasis credit passes in English Language, Mathematics and any of Government or History is compulsory.

Visit the University website or contact the admissions office for further information concerning your course of interest and admission requirements.


Duration of Study

4 years (UTME) or 3 years (Direct Entry)

How to Apply for Admission


There are 4 steps an applicant must take to gain admission to ADUN:

  1. Complete Application with Required Documentation
    The student completes an application form, attaches required documents and materials, and sends the application to the Admission Office. Students are encouraged to apply online and to email scanned documents to the Admissions Office via admissions@adun.edu.ng or call for assistance at 08141500092 / 08141500092
  2. ADUN Acknowledges Receipt of Application
    The Admission Office notifies the applicant by email of the receipt of their application and also informs the candidate of any missing documents if any. NOTE: The acceptance process does not normally proceed until all required documents are submitted and included in the applicant’s file.
  3. Communication of Admission Decision to Applicant
    The Admission Office notifies the student in writing of the application’s acceptance or non-acceptance. If the application is successful, the acceptance letter provides a list of things that the student needs to do in order to secure a space at the University. In the event that the application is rejected, the rejection letter explains the reasons for the rejection.
  4. Confirmation of Acceptance
    The successfully accepted candidate makes a non-refundable deposit of N100,000 by the stipulated date to reserve a space. A successful candidate must undergo a medical test by completing the medical form in an accredited hospital.

When the 4 steps are successfully completed, the ADUN admission is considered confirmed.

Applications to the Admiralty University of Nigeria are FREE

There is no application fee and no obligation to accept a place if it is offered – it simply gives you another option when it comes to making a decision about your future.

The University is not able to support applications made through agents.  It will not accept responsibility for any fees paid to agents to either advertise, complete, collect or to process an application on its behalf.

Should you have questions regarding the processing of your application you can contact our Information Security Team admissions@adun.edu.ng , who is available for enquiries, suggestions or complaints.

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