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NOUNUniversity.com is the most comprehensive independent resource hub for students of the National Open University of Nigeria (NOUN). We provide free, verified academic guides, news, and support covering admission, courses, fees, exams, and student services. We are not officially affiliated with NOUN.
Absolutely. All articles, guides, news updates, and educational content on our website are completely free — no account required, no hidden fees. We also offer optional paid academic services (TMA help, project writing) for students who need extra support.
No. We are an independent, privately operated platform. We are not affiliated with, endorsed by, or connected to the National Open University of Nigeria in any official capacity. We always recommend verifying critical information directly with NOUN.
NOUNUniversity.com was founded in 2018 by James Nguuma Kase. Our team includes educators, NOUN graduates, and student advocates who understand the NOUN experience first-hand.
Every article is researched, fact-checked, and cross-referenced with official NOUN sources before publication. Fee amounts, deadlines, and policies are verified against the NOUN student portal and official announcements. We update content every academic session.
Apply through the official NOUN portal at nouonline.net. The process involves creating an account, filling out the application form, uploading required documents (O-Level results, passport photo), and paying the application fee. Visit our Admission Guides section for detailed step-by-step instructions with screenshots.
Requirements vary by programme. Generally, undergraduate programmes require O-Level results (WAEC/NECO) with at least 5 credits including English and Mathematics. Postgraduate programmes require a relevant first degree. Some programmes have additional requirements. Check our Admission Guides for programme-specific details.
NOUN typically admits students twice a year, aligned with first and second semesters. Admission is often open year-round, but specific deadlines vary by session. Follow our NOUN News section for announcements on admission opening and closing dates.
Log in to your NOUN student portal, navigate to Course Registration, select your courses for the semester, confirm selections, and make the required payment. Our Student Guides section has a detailed walkthrough with screenshots for each step.
Yes, NOUN allows programme changes and study centre transfers. Visit your current study centre or apply through the portal. There may be fees and specific procedures involved. Contact your study centre coordinator for guidance.
NOUN fees vary by programme and level. Undergraduate programmes generally range from \u20a630,000 to \u20a655,000 per semester depending on faculty. Postgraduate programmes cost more. Visit our School Fees section for detailed, up-to-date fee breakdowns by programme.
NOUN has offered instalment payment options in the past, but availability varies by session. Check the NOUN portal for current payment options or contact your study centre for assistance with payment plans.
Log in to your NOUN student portal, go to Fees/Payment, select the fees to pay, and follow the online payment gateway. NOUN accepts payments via Remita, bank transfers, and other approved channels. Always keep your payment receipt.
The acceptance fee is a one-time payment new students make after gaining admission. It confirms your acceptance of the admission offer. The amount is typically around \u20a610,000-\u20a615,000 and must be paid before course registration.
Beyond tuition, students may pay for exam registration, practical/lab fees (science programmes), project supervision fees, and convocation fees. Our School Fees section provides comprehensive breakdowns so you can plan ahead without surprises.
We offer TMA assistance and solutions, NOUN summaries and past questions, student email configuration, project and seminar writing help, business plan creation (GST302, ENT210), portal registration assistance, POP/e-exam past questions, GST past questions, and plagiarism removal/checking.
Contact us via Telegram at @mummiejaden. Message us with what you need and we will provide pricing, timeline, and payment instructions. We accept bank transfers and other convenient payment methods.
Pricing varies by service type and complexity. TMA assistance starts from affordable rates per question. Project writing and complex services are quoted based on requirements. Contact us on Telegram for current pricing — no obligation.
TMA assistance: 24-48 hours. Past questions: within hours. Project writing: 1-2 weeks depending on complexity. Plagiarism checks: same-day. Rush orders may be available at additional cost.
Yes. All TMA solutions and academic work we provide are original and tailored to specific questions. We also offer plagiarism checking as a separate service to ensure submissions are 100% original.
POP (Pen on Paper) exams are traditional written exams at designated centres. E-Exams are computer-based tests at CBT centres. NOUN uses both formats depending on course and study centre. Check your exam timetable for the specific format of each course.
NOUN typically requires 3 TMAs per course per semester. Each TMA contributes to your continuous assessment (usually 10% each, totalling 30%). The remaining 70% comes from the end-of-semester examination.
Log in to your NOUN student portal and navigate to the Results section. Results are typically released a few weeks after exams. If delayed, check our NOUN News section for updates from NOUN management.
You can re-register and retake the course in a subsequent semester. There is no limit on retakes, but you pay the course registration fee again. Your previous failed grade is replaced by the new grade on your transcript.
TMA deadlines are set by NOUN each semester and are available on the student portal. Late submissions are typically not accepted. We recommend completing TMAs early to avoid last-minute portal issues.
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Yes! We welcome guest articles from NOUN students, alumni, and educators. Articles must be original, well-researched, and relevant to NOUN students. Contact us via Telegram or email with your topic idea and a brief outline.
If you find incorrect or outdated information, please contact us immediately via Telegram (@mummiejaden) or our Contact page. Include the article URL and the specific information that needs correction. We typically fix reported errors within 24-48 hours.
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