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As a new National Open University of Nigeria student you might forgot your NOUN portal password or you have questions like “how can I recover my NOUN password?” or “How do I update or change my NOUN portal password?”

 

 

Don’t panic, no need to visit your study centre to change your NOUN portal password or pay any agent to do it for you. We’ll show you how to change your NOUN portal password, it’s pretty easy and straightforward.

 

 

But before you change your NOUN portal password, have you registered your portal for the new semester?

 

You can’t login to your NOUN portal or change your NOUN portal password until you register your portal for the new semester, so learn how to register your NOUN portal for the new semester here, but if you have registered your portal for the new semester and just want to change your password then read on.

 

 

How To Change Your NOUN Portal Password

 

 

  • Visit NOUN students’ portal via nouonline.net and click on “students” then click “Loginnoun students portal

 

 

 

  • On the next page, click on “Forgot Passwordnoun students portal

 

 

 

  • Now fill in your information you used during your portal registration for the new semester exactly the way it is and  click “submit“,  a password reset link will be sent to your email. noun students portal

 

 

  • Check your mail inbox and click on the link that was sent to you to reset your password. Most times NOUN will not send a link to you rather they’ll automatically send a new password to your mail that looks like this “Q8jkl%“, You have no choice than to use it, find somewhere safe and copy it down.

 

We hope you find this article helpful in resetting your NOUN portal password.

 

 

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