National Open University of Nigeria Post UTME Past Questions and Answers
As a seasoned lecturer and tutor with years of experience in guiding thousands of students through the admission processes of the National Open University of Nigeria (NOUN), I understand the unique position you are in. NOUN is Nigeria’s foremost destination for flexible, open, and distance learning. While NOUN operates differently from traditional “brick-and-mortar” universities, understanding the assessment pattern is the ultimate key to securing your admission and excelling in your first year. In this guide, we will simplify the National Open University of Nigeria Past Questions and Answers and show you how to navigate the entry requirements.
Why You Need to Study NOUN Past Questions
The National Open University of Nigeria does not typically conduct a “Post UTME” competitive examination in the same format as conventional universities (like UI or UNILAG). Instead, NOUN focuses on Screening and Clearance. However, once admitted, you will face Tutor-Marked Assignments (TMAs) and CBT Exams that follow a very specific pattern.
Nature of the NOUN Admission and Exam Format
NOUN is unique because it is “Open.” This means there is no JAMB cut-off mark in the traditional sense, but you must meet the O-Level requirements for your chosen program.
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Admission Mode: Online Application and Physical Verification.
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Exam Mode: 100L and 200L are usually Computer-Based Tests (CBT), while 300L and above are Pen-and-Paper.
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TMA (Tutor-Marked Assignments): These are online tests that account for 30% of your total grade.
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Final Exams: These account for 70% of your grade.
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Course Materials: NOUN provides PDF and hardcopy materials, which serve as the “Syllabus” for all questions.
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