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Apply for support fund of 50,000 cash in the skusat,mid year trivia

Obtain a special fund this Mid-Year to enable you attain your academic and self-development needs.

The pass mark for the Mid-Year Trivia which would consist of 30 verbal and logical reasoning questions has been slated at 60% and we envisage to reward several outstanding scholars.

Only 100 applicants will be shortlisted to obtain a Passcode and complete the final registration online.

Kindly endeavour to verify your bank details before making the necessary inputs where required in the online application form. This is in a bid to facilitate a seamless funds disbursement to successful participants on the 28th of July.

Shortlisted applicants will be prompted on the 15th of July and the Mid-Year Trivia will hold on the 22nd of July.

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