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The National Open University of Nigeria (NOUN) invites applications from qualified candidates for admission into its diverse undergraduate and postgraduate programs for the 2025 Academic Session.

As Africa’s premier Open and Distance Learning (ODL) institution, NOUN provides an excellent opportunity for individuals seeking flexible, quality, and affordable education.

Study Anywhere, Anytime – Flexible and Affordable Education!

WHY CHOOSE NOUN?

Flexible Learning – Study at your own pace, anywhere in Nigeria.
Affordable Tuition – No hidden costs, pay as you learn.
No Strike, No Interruption – Enjoy a smooth academic journey.
Globally Recognized Degree – Accredited by NUC and other professional bodies.
Diverse Programs – Wide range of courses in various disciplines.
Study While You Work – Ideal for professionals, business owners, and busy individuals.

AVAILABLE PROGRAMS

NOUN offers a wide array of undergraduate and postgraduate programs across different faculties, including:

🔹 Faculty of Agricultural Sciences (e.g., Agricultural Economics, Animal Science)
🔹 Faculty of Arts (e.g., English, Mass Communication, Philosophy)
🔹 Faculty of Education (e.g., Science Education, Educational Management)
🔹 Faculty of Health Sciences (e.g., Public Health, Environmental Health)
🔹 Faculty of Law (LL.B. Law)
🔹 Faculty of Management Sciences (e.g., Business Administration, Accounting)
🔹 Faculty of Science (e.g., Computer Science, Biology, Chemistry)
🔹 Faculty of Social Sciences (e.g., Economics, Political Science, Criminology)

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS

Undergraduate Admission:
✔ Minimum of five (5) O’ Level credits, including English Language and Mathematics.
✔ Direct Entry available for candidates with OND, HND, NCE, or equivalent qualifications.

Postgraduate Admission:
✔ A minimum of a Bachelor’s degree in a relevant field from a recognized institution.
✔ PGD programs are available for HND holders and candidates with lower-class degrees.
✔ Master’s and Ph.D. programs require relevant academic qualifications.

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HOW TO APPLY

  1. Visit the NOUN Admission Portal at www.nou.edu.ng.
  2. Purchase the application form online or at designated banks nationwide.
  3. Fill in the required details and upload necessary documents.
  4. Submit your application and print your admission letter upon approval.

APPLICATION DEADLINE

Admission is currently ongoing, and interested candidates are advised to apply as soon as possible.

FOR ENQUIRIES & SUPPORT

📞 Hotline: +234810 290 0235
📧 Email: admissions@noun.edu.ng
🌍 Website: www.nou.edu.ng

Take control of your future today! Enroll at NOUN and experience the freedom of quality education at your convenience.

NATIONAL OPEN UNIVERSITY OF NIGERIA (NOUN) – EDUCATION FOR ALL, ANYTIME, ANYWHERE!


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