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Do you want to check if you have any outstanding or carryover(s) from your 100 level to your current level? or you want to register a failed course from previous semester then follow this guide.

 

Indeed NOUN portal is dynamic, we noticed some changes especially those trying to register their carryovers said when they clicked the carryover registration link on the portal that it does not bring up any exam(s) to register. 

 

How To Check/Register Carryover Courses on NOUN Portal

 

  • Visit nouonline.net and login to your portal, Then click “2022/1 Exam Registration”  not  “2022/1 Carry-Over Exams Registration”

how to register noun carryover exams

 

 

  • After that, on the next page, select  the level you want to check for any outstanding course and click submit

how to register noun carryover exams

 

 

  • Click proceed on the next page

how to register noun carryover exams

 

  • Now all your outstanding or carryover(s) will be shown to you, make sure to register all compulsory (C) courses in your portal. Each carryover exam registration is N1000. You can follow the above steps to check for other levels and register their outstanding courses.

how to register noun carryover exams

 

 

How to know you don’t have any outstanding course to register

 

  • After selecting a level to check for any outstanding like we did below

how to register noun carryover exams

 

 

  • And you see a screen like this picture below then you don’t have any carryover or outstanding for that particular level, you can move on to the next one. That’s how to check and register carryovers on your NOUN portal.

how to register noun carryover exams

 

 

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