AAU Notice To Newly Admitted Candidates 2017/2018 On Clearance
This is to inform all newly admitted students of Ambrose Alli University (AAU) that their Login details (USERNAME and PASSWORD) has been updated on the Admission Portal.
If your name appeared on the 1st batch list of admitted candidates, kindly proceed to login to the portal with your old login details in order to get the new ones.
Meanwhile, online Clearance has started. Candidates are therefore advised to immediately proceed with the online clearance once they receive their new USERNAME or Student ID, and Password.
Candidates are to proceed to a Cyber Cafe' to process their online clearance.
You can access the course given to you or the Department you were admitted into when your login with your new username and password.
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