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UAN opens registration for more than 4800 vacancies distributed across 43 courses

Agostinho Neto University (UAN), which has more than 4800 places available across 43 undergraduate courses, opened registration this Wednesday for entrance exams for the 2025/2026 academic year.

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In a statement that VerAngola had access to, the university announced that the registration period runs until August 20th and that applications must be submitted online through the portal https://examedeacesso.uan.co.ao/.

"For the 43 undergraduate programs available this year, Agostinho Neto University has 4820 vacancies," the statement reads.

According to the university, when registering, "candidates must submit two documents to the aforementioned portal: a copy of their high school diploma or declaration and a passport-sized photo."

The registration fee for one option is 5000 kwanzas, while for two options the fee is doubled.

"Regarding payment of the registration fee, it must be made after submitting the application, in accordance with a billing statement issued through the portal. Once the billing statement is obtained, candidates must go to an ATM or use the Multicaixa Express app for a bank transaction via RUPE, which corresponds to 5000 kwanzas for one option and 10,000 kwanzas for two options," the statement reads.

After the registration phase, exams will take place, scheduled for the 25th and 28th of this month.

"The entrance exams will be held in person from August 25th to 28th at the University Campus, located in Camama, in the Urban District of Cidade Universitária, preceded by the publication of the lists indicating the rooms and date for each exam," the university informed.

During the exams, candidates must present their original ID card and registration form.

For more information, the statement states, candidates can email comunicacao@uan.ao or call 924 535 230.

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