This is to inform the general public that the management of the University Of Nigeria (UNN), Nsukka, has published the admission requirements for her Department of Public Administration admission aspirants.

The admission requirements consist of O’level Subject combinations, JAMB UTME Subject combinations, and School and Departmental Cut-Off Marks.
About The University of Nigeria
The Federal Government of Nigeria runs and oversees the University of Nigeria, established in 1960 in Enugu State in the southeast.
The university has a very competitive admissions process and does not consider a student’s age, cultural background, or religion when deciding whether to admit them. Thus, a diverse student body is made possible.
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UNN Department Of Public Administration Admission Requirements
O’level Subject Combinations
Candidates who wish to study Public Administration at the University Of Nigeria (UNN), Nsukka, must possess a Five O’Level credit pass in English language, Government or History, and Mathematics at SSCE or GCE.
JAMB UTME Subject Combination
Candidates will write the following Four (4) Subjects in JAMB.
- Government or History plus two other subjects from Social sciences or Arts.
UNN JAMB Cut-Off Mark
Generally, For any candidate to be admitted into the University Of Nigeria (UNN), Nsukka, for any course, the candidate must score 200 and above in jamb. That is to say that the University Of Nigeria (UNN), Nsukka JAMB Cut-Off mark is 200.
UNN Department Of Public Administration Departmental Cut-Off Mark
The UNN Department of Public Administration Departmental Cut Off Mark is 220. Candidates who seek admission to the University Of Nigeria (UNN), Nsukka Department of Economics must score 220 and above in the school UTME Screening exercise.
Conclusions
We hope that this article is helpful to all aspirants and students of the University of Nigeria Nsukka (UNN). We will update this post if there are any changes by the school authority.
To all students wishing to school at the University Of Nigeria (UNN), Nsukka, we wish you the best in your academic pursuits.