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More than 5,000 applicants will compete for 857 vacancies in the UNCP admission exam

More than 5,000 applicants will compete for 857 vacancies in the UNCP admission exam

The National University of Central Peru (UNCP), tomorrow will begin the Ordinary Admission Exam 2022 – II, where 5,300 applicants will compete for 857 admission vacancies to its 37 professional careers.

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For this process, the number of vacancies increased by almost 20%, compared to previous processes.

The test starts tomorrow with areas I, III and V; and on Sunday 07 areas II and IV.

The biometric identification of the applicants will be applied, in agreement with the National Registry of Identification and Civil Status – RENIEC.

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Five doors will be enabled for entry and they must carry their DNI or Certificate of Registration C4, Proof of Registration – Affidavit (2 copies), vaccination card (3 doses) and wear a double mask. Check-in hours will be from 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 a.m.

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