UNILAG Announces Mandatory Toxicology Screening for 2024/2025 Admitted Students
The University of Lagos (UNILAG) has announced the commencement of toxicology screening for all newly admitted students into the 2024/2025 academic session. This screening is a mandatory requirement for both UTME and Direct Entry students before they begin their studies at the institution.
When and Where:
The toxicology screening will take place daily from Monday, December 9, 2024, at the Tolu Odugbemi Hall (Staff School Hall), located within the university campus at Akoka. The screening will run from 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., ensuring ample time for all students to complete the process.
Faculty-Based Screening Schedule:
To help streamline the process, the screening will follow a faculty-based schedule:
- Monday: Faculties of Arts and Engineering
- Tuesday: Faculties of Law and Science
- Wednesday: Faculties of Environmental Sciences, College of Medicine, and Pharmacy
- Thursday: Faculties of Management Sciences and Social Sciences
- Friday: Faculty of Education
Students must attend the screening on the day designated for their faculty.
Required Documents:
For the screening, students must bring the following documents:
- A print-out showing evidence of payment for the toxicology screening.
- A completed biodata form for either UTME or Direct Entry candidates.
Why Is This Screening Important?
The toxicology screening is an essential step in the admission process at UNILAG. It ensures that all students meet the university’s health and safety standards before they begin their academic journey. This screening is a key requirement for all students, and failure to attend could delay their ability to register and start their studies.
UNILAG’s commitment to maintaining high academic and health standards makes this step crucial in ensuring the well-being of all students.
Make sure to attend the screening on the assigned day for your faculty to avoid any disruptions to your academic plans.
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