Nigerian Turkish Nile University 2012/2013 post UTME Ends June 29th

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This is to remind all students who made the Nigerian Turkish Nile University their first or second choice in JAMB and scored 180 and above that the 2012 post UTME exercise of the university is still ongoing and will end on Friday, June 29th 2012.

Interested students who wish to study in the NTNU but did not make the school a choice in JAMB is welcome to apply.

Note that this university is offering 100% tuition free scholarship to all Nigerian students that scored 280 or above in JAMB provided the student pass the NTNU post UTME.

About Nigerian Turkish Nile University

Tertiary level education forms the bedrock of high level manpower development in any nation. This highlights the need for a qualitative education at this level. There is a dearth of instructions and infrastructure to cater for the needs of our ever increasing number of secondary school leavers. This has made it imperative for the private sector to take initiatives in the areas of providing tertiary education, especially for an organization that has a track record in providing high quality education.

The Nigerian Turkish International College started with humble beginnings in September 1998. The school opened with 23 students on a rented site at Cairo Street, Wuse 2, Abuja. Like an acorn, the NTIC has proliferated into a network of schools located in Abuja, Kano, Kaduna, Lagos, Ogun and Yobe States.

This phenomenal growth is attributable to the quality of Education obtainable in the NTIC Group of Schools. It is against this background that the parents and students of the NTIC have mounted pressure on the Management to establish a university that will carry on the tradition of the NTIC at the tertiary level.

In response to this, the parent company of the NTIC (SURAT Nigeria Ltd) came up with the idea of having a world class university in Abuja. This is how the Nigerian Turkish Nile University was born.

Read Requirements for admission here
Find out how much they pay for school fees and allied fees
Read NTNU application guidelines.

Good luck to applicants





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