Wednesday 29 June 2016

See How 2016/2017 Admission Screening Exercise Should Be Done By All Schools [No UTME Fees & Exam]

The Federal Ministry of Education on Monday in Abuja clarified its position on the scrapping of the Post-Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (Post-UTME).
A statement issued and signed by Mr Ben Goong, the Deputy Director, Press and Public Relations in the ministry, quoted the Minister of Education, Malam Adamu Adamu, as saying that the ban was with immediate effect and directed all higher institutions to comply with the directive.
“The ban is with immediate effect, and under no circumstance should any institution violate the directive.
“The responsibility for admission into public tertiary institutions lies solely with the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) and under no circumstance whatsoever, should anybody or institution take over that responsibility by proxy.
“For the avoidance of doubt, any educational institution after secondary education is regarded as a tertiary institution.

“Therefore, all tertiary institutions, Polytechnics, Colleges of Education, Universities or by whatever name it is called after secondary education, must be subjected to admission through the JAMB.’’
The statement said that at the end of probationary admission by JAMB, the candidates could be screened for final admission.
It said that any institution with a shortfall in admission could revert to JAMB for supplementary admission.
According to the statement, screening in this case, entails only the verification of certificates of the candidates, JAMB scores, and any other physical examination to ensure that such candidates are not cultists.
“After this, the candidates are qualified for matriculation.
“Such screening should be at no cost to the parents or students and should be done upon resumption, in order to avoid unnecessary travels in search of admission,’’ the statement said.


It said that the clarification had become necessary in order to clear the doubt in some quarters regarding the real stance of the minister.
NAN recalls that Adamu recently raised concern over the post-UTME test being conducted by various universities.
“As far as I am concerned, if the nation has confidence in what JAMB is doing, the universities should not be holding another examinations.
“If the universities have any complain against JAMB, let them bring it and then we address it.
“But if JAMB is qualified enough to conduct tests and they have conducted test, then there will be no need to conduct another test for students to gain admission,’’ Adamu had said.
The statement further quoted the minister as saying that there had been no empirical evidence to show that since the inception of Post-UTME, universities had been having better quality students.
It said that students were still being expelled on a yearly basis for low performance even as they gained admission through Post-UTME.
According to the statement, Adamu is concerned about the plight of parents who spend fortunes on transportation and sundry costs just for their wards to gain admission into universities.
It further said that the minister was mindful of reported cases where some staff of tertiary institutions took advantage of the girl-child in her quest to gain admission into the system.
The statement said that the minister had directed the National Universities Commission (NUC) and appropriate departments in the ministry to communicate the directive to relevant agencies and institutions, to ensure strict compliance.
“Those who have already advertised for the conduct of the Post-UTME under any guise should stop the exercise immediately as any university caught conducting Post-UTMNE will face appropriate sanctions.
“If any tertiary Institution has already conducted Post-UTME, such an exercise stands annulled and money taken from such candidates must be refunded immediately, the statement quoted the minister as saying.

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“Conduct Post-UTME, Face Heavy Sanctions” – FG Dares Universities

Minister of Education, Malam Adamu Adamu, yesterday, reiterated the Federal Government’s ban on Post-Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination, Post-UTME, conducted by tertiary institutions for admission into universities and other higher schools of learning in the country.

Adamu told journalists in Abuja that any institution that violates the directive will be punished by the Federal Government.

He said: “The ban is with immediate effect and under no circumstance should any institution violate the directive. Those who have already advertised for the conduct of the Post-UTME under any guise should stop the exercise immediately.

“If any tertiary institution has already conducted Post-UTME, such an exercise stands annulled and money taken from candidates must be refunded immediately.”

He said: “For the avoidance of doubt, any educational institution, after secondary education, is regarded as a tertiary institution. Therefore, all tertiary institutions, by whatever name it is called, after secondary education, must be subjected to admission through JAMB.”

He added that universities were at liberty to expel any student who failed to meet up with the requirements for any degree enrolled for.

He said there was no empirical evidence to show that since the inception of Post-UTME, universities had been having better students, adding that students were still being expelled annually for low performance, even as they gained admission through Post-UTME.

He said parents and guardians spend fortunes on transportation, hotel accommodation, examination fees and sundry costs, just for their wards to gain admission into universities; while in some cases, parents die in the process of travelling to secure admission for their wards, a situation he described as painful and avoidable.

Adamu directed the National Universities Commission, NUC, and the appropriate departments in the ministry to communicate this directive to relevant agencies and institutions to ensure strict compliance.

Source: Vanguard.

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Monday 27 June 2016

UNIVERSITY TO ACCOMODATE 7,000 CANDIDATES OUT OF 60,000 THAT CHIOCE THEM IN 2016 UTME

The Vice Chancellor of the university of Lagos in an interview with news men has stated that the University of Lagos is yet to announce any procedure for screening of candidates in the 2016/2017 session as the university is waiting for guidelines from the government.
According to him,”We are yet to conclude because government has asked us to stay action and wait for a guideline before deciding on the mode of screening, but definitely there will be screening,” he said.
He urged UNILAG prospective students to regularly visit the website for updates.
Commenting on the admission exercise for 2016/2017, the Deputy Registrar, Information Unit, Mr Toyin Adebule, told bewsmen that during the 2016 UTME registration, no fewer than 60,000 candidates applied for admission in UNILAG, which can accommodate only a little over 7,000.

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INFORMATION FOR CANDIDATES THAT CHOSE LASU AS SECOND CHOICE (PREFERRED) INSTITUTION FOR 2016/2017 ADMISSION SCREENING EXERCISE.

INFORMATION FOR CANDIDATES THAT CHOSE LASU AS SECOND CHOICE (PREFERRED) INSTITUTION FOR 2016/2017 ADMISSION SCREENING EXERCISE.

It has been brought to the attention of the University that candidates who chose LASU as 2nd (preferred) choice of institution are facing some challenges in registering for the 2016/2017 admission screening exercise.

Please be informed that:

a) Your Screening Exercise will commence after the receipt of the 2nd choice Omnibus list from JAMB after the conclusion of the 1st round of the screening exercise.

b) Screening exercise for candidates who chose LASU as 2nd choice of institution will take place in August, 2016. However, information in relation to this second (2nd) round of screening will be placed on LASU website.

c) You must constantly check LASU website for announcement on the time-table for the Screening Exercise for candidate in your category.

d) Spaces have been reserved for second (2nd) choice candidates for the purpose of this exercise. 

e) Candidates that did not chose LASU are not QUALIFIED for screening. However; if such candidates apply, they will not only be DISQUALIFIED, but would also forfeit whatever payment made, as it is NON-REFUNDABLE.

f) Candidates that have earlier made payment (1st and 2nd choice) for the screening exercise are assured that they will be considered for the 2016/2017 screening exercise as appropriate. 

NOTE: No space is available for candidates that did not choose LASU as University of choice. SEA

Friday 24 June 2016

OBAFEMI AWOLOWO UNIVERSITY ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS

Applicants seeking admission to Part I (First Year) of a degree course in the University must be qualified for admission before the beginning of the session in which they wish to enter. The applicants must meet both:

the general entrance requirements, andadditional Faculty or Departmental course requirements.

Students intending to enter the University are advised to obtain information from the University about entry requirements to ensure that they have satisfied the requirements by the time they apply for admission.

Applications for courses leading to first degrees must be made on the prescribed form obtainable from the Registrar, Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board, Suleja Road, Bwari, PMB 189, Garki, Abuja.

The minimum entry requirements to the first year is a General Certificate of Education (or equivalent) with Credit passes in at least five subjects chosen from a list approved from time to time by Senate provided that in each case all the five subjects are taken and passed at not more than two sittings.

One of the passes shall be a pass at ‘O’ Level or equivalent in English Language.Except in the cases of candidate for admission to the Faculty of Arts, the Faculty of Law, and for the Bachelor of Arts in Education in the Faculty of Education, one of the credit passes shall be a pass at ‘O’ Level or equivalent in Mathematics.A pass in the General Paper of the Higher School Certificate is regarded as equivalent to a credit pass in English Language at ‘O’ Level.

In addition to satisfying the minimum requirements indicated in regulations 1 and 2 above, candidates for the courses listed below must, among the five subjects presented in fulfilment of minimum requirements, also include the subjects and satisfy the other requirements indicated. It may be assumed that further requirements are not imposed for any degree course not shown in the following list.

UME: English Language, Mathematics, Economics and any other Social Science subject.‘O’ Level Requirements: Five ‘O’ level credits which should include English Language, Mathematics, Economics plus any two other subjects from Government, Yoruba, Biology.Direct Entry: Candidates with National Diploma (OND) in Accounting with minimum of Upper Credit are accepted. ORAdvanced Level: Candidates with Advanced Level passes in Economics, Accounting, Business Management, plus Government and Geography or ICAN/ATS I, II and III.

UME: English Language, Mathematics, Government and any other Social Science subject.‘O’ Level Requirements: Five ‘O’ Level credits which must include English Language, Mathematics, Government plus any two other subjects from History, Geography and Yoruba.Direct Entry: Candidates must have passes in Government and Economics in addition to a credit passes in any of the following subjects: History and French.

UME: English Language, Mathematics, Government and any one of the following: Geography, Economics, History and Religious Studies.‘O’ Level requirement: Credits which must include English Language, Mathematics, Government, Economics at not more than two sittings.Direct Entry: Candidates must possess GCE A/L or equivalent in at least two Social Science subjects one of which must be Government. In addition, candidates must satisfy the ordinary level requirements.Holders of Diploma in Local Government and other related Diplomas from recognized Institutions at Upper Credit Level (CGPA – 3.5 and above);In addition to a, b, applicants must have at least five credit passes in the WASC/SSCE or NECO in English Language, Mathematics, Government, Economics and any other relevant subject obtained at not more than two sittings.

UME: English Language, Mathematics, Economics and any of Government, History and Geography.‘O’ Level Requirements: English Language, Mathematics and any 3 of Economics, Government/History and Geography at not more than 2 sittings.

UME: English Language, Biology or Agriculture Science, Chemistry and Physics or Mathematics.‘O’ Level Entry Requirements: Credit passes at GCE O’Level or School Certificate or Senior Secondary School Certificate (S.S.S.C) in English Language, Mathematics, Chemistry, Biology or Agricultural Science and any other subject.Direct Entry: Candidates with Ordinary National Diploma (OND) in Agriculture obtained at Upper Credit Level from this University or any other recognized institution or equivalent status may be considered for direct entry to Part II but they will not be exempted from the Internship year.Two ‘A’ Level Passes in Chemistry and any of Biology, Agricultural Science, Zoology and Botany.Candidates with Higher National Diploma in Agriculture obtained at Upper Credit Level from this University or any other recognized Institution of equivalent status may be considered for Direct Entry to Part II provided they satisfy the ‘O’ Level requirements. They may also be exempted from the Internship year.

‘O’ Level Requirements: Credits in English Language, Yoruba plus one 1 Arts subjects any other two (2) subjects.

‘O’ Level Requirements: Credits in English Language; Literature-in-English plus one (1) Arts subject and any other two (2) subjects.

‘O’ Level Requirements: Credits in English Language; Literature-in-English plus one Arts subject and any other two (2) subjects.

‘O’ Level Requirements: Credits in English Language; C.R.K or I.R.K plus one Arts subject and any other two (2) subjects.

‘O’ Level Requirements: Credits in English Language; plus 2 Arts subjects and any other two (2) subjects.

‘O’ Level Requirements: Credits in English Language; plus any other four (4) subjects.

‘O’ Level Requirements: Credits in English Language; 1 Arts subject; plus any other two (2) subjects and a Pass in Mathematics.

‘O’ Level Requirements: Credits in English Language; History; plus one (1) Arts subject; and any other two (2) subjects.

‘O’ Level Requirements: English Language; + History or Government, C.R.K/I.R.K or Literature and any other two (2) subjects.

‘O’ Level Requirements: Five ‘O’ Level credits which should include English Language and Literature in English plus credit passes in any three other subjects or Credit/Merit passes in 5 TC II subjects relevant to the course of study may be accepted.Direct Entry: ‘A’ level passes in relevant subjects including Literature in English. NCE with credit or merit passes in two relevant teaching subjects including Literature in English may be accepted.

‘O’ Level Requirements: GCE ‘O’ Level or TC II Credit/Merit passes in five subjects including Fine Arts and English Language.Direct Entry: GCE ‘A’ Level or NCE credit/merit passes in Fine Arts and one other Arts subject plus 3 other ‘O’ Level/TC II subjects including English Language passed at Credit or Merit Level.

‘O’ Level Requirements: ‘O’ Level or TC credit/merit passes in five subjects including English Language and French.Direct Entry: ‘A’ Level passes must include French and one other Arts subject. Candidate with NCE French (Double Major) plus THREE other credit passes at ‘O’ Level or TC II may be considered.

‘O’ Level Requirements: ‘O’ Level credit passes in five subjects which must include English Language and History. TC II with at least merit/credit passes in 5 relevant subjects may be accepted.Direct Entry: NCE credit/Merit passes in History and one other relevant Arts subjects.

‘O’ Level Requirements:Five TC/O/L credits including English Language, English Literature and Yoruba or French.Direct Entry: Two ‘A’ Level/NCE credit/merit passes to include Literature in English And Yoruba or French. Associationship Certificate of the University with a merit pass Or its equivalent. UME O/L requirements should be met.

‘O’ Level Requirements: Five ‘O’ Level credit or equivalents including English Language & Music. TC II or Certificate in Associated Board of the Royal School of Music (ABRASM) may be accepted.Direct Entry: ‘A’ Level passes in Music & one other subject. NCE with credit/merit in Music.

‘O’ Level Requirements: Five ‘O’ level credits or TC II merit passes which could be any of Arts, Social Sciences or Science Subjects but must include English Language.Direct Entry: Two ‘A’ Level passes which could be from any subject area. NCE or Diploma in Physical and Health Education from recognized institutions plus any 3 other ‘O’ Level or TC II subjects passed at credit or credit/merit levels including English Language.

‘O’ Level Requirements: Five ‘O’ Level credits or TC II merits in five subjects including English Language, Bible Knowledge and any other three subject.Direct Entry: Two ‘A’ Level passes or NCE credit/merit passes in Religious Studies and One other Arts subjects.

‘O’ Level Requirements: Five ‘O’ Level/TC II credit or merit passes including English and Yoruba.Direct Entry: Two NCE/Two ‘A’ Level passes in Yoruba and any Arts subject.

‘O’ Level Requirements: Five ‘O’ Level credits which must include English Language, Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics and one other subject.Direct Entry: NCE Two ‘A’ Level passes in Biology and one other science subject.

‘O’ Level Requirements: Five ‘O’ Level credits in Mathematics, Chemistry, English Language and two of Physics, Biology and Agric. Science.Direct Entry: Two NCE passes in Chemistry and one other Science subject. The other ‘A’ level subject must be either Physics or Mathematics.

‘O’ Level Requirements: ‘O’ Level credits in five subjects which must include English Language, Mathematics, Physics or Chemistry.Direct Entry: ‘A’ Level passes in Mathematics and Physics or Chemistry. The minimum Requirements of at least three subjects at O’Level should be English and Mathematics

‘O’ Level Requirements: Five ‘O’ level credits or five merit/credit passes at TC II. The subjects must include English Language, Mathematic and two of Biology, Chemistry, Physics, General Science and Agric. Science.Direct Entry: ‘A’ Level passes in at least two science subjects plus three other ‘O’Level Credits including English and Mathematics OR NCE in Mathematics/Integrated Science plus three other subject including Mathematics and English Language passed at credit or Credit/merit levels in the TC II OR a pass at credit/merit level in Mathematics/Integrated Science in the Associationship Certificate in Education of OAU or its equivalent plus three credit passes in other O/Level subjects including Mathematics and English Language.

‘O’ Level Requirements: Five ‘O’ Level credits which must include English Language, Physics, Mathematics and two other subjects, one of which should be Chemistry or Agric. Science or Biology or Additional Mathematics.Direct Entry: Two ‘A’ Level passes in Physics and Mathematics. NCE with credit/merit passes in relevant subjects including Physics and one other Science subject.

‘O’ Level Requirements: ‘O’ Level credit passers in five subjects which must include English Language, Mathematics and Economics plus any other two subjects.Direct Entry: ‘A’ Level passes in Economics and one other Social Sciences subject OR two merit passes at NCE in Social Sciences subjects including Economic. NCE Social Studies combined with any Social Science subject is also acceptable to OAU.

‘O’ Level Requirements: ‘O’ Level passes in 5 subjects which should include Geography, English Language and Mathematics.Direct Entry: Two ‘A’ Level passes in relevant subjects which must include Geography, plus other subject chosen from Economics, Mathematics, Business Method and Government OR NCE (Social Studies) combined with any Social Sciences subject may be accepted.

‘O’ Level Requirements: ‘O’ Level TC II credit/merit credit passes must include Government, English Language and Mathematics.Direct Entry: Two ‘A’ Level passes including Government and one other Social Science subject OR NCE with credit/merit passes in Government and any other Social Science subjects. NCE Social Studies combined with any Social Science is also acceptable.

UME: Five ‘O’ Level credit passes including English Language. Candidates with GCE O/L background should have credits in at least two of Economics, Geography, Government, History, Music, Fine Arts, Religious Studies and Home Economics. Those with TC II should have merits in English and two of Social Studies, History, Government, Home Economics, Fine Art and Music, Religious Studies and Literature in English.Direct Entry: NCE (Social Studies) from recognized Colleges of Education plus three other subjects including English passed at credit level in GCE O/Level or TC II at credit/merit levels in relevant subjects or Associationship Certificate in Education (Social Studies), of OAU or its equivalent passed at credit/merit level.

‘O’ Level Requirements: Five ‘O’ Level credits which must include Five credits in the Senior Secondary School Certificate Examination (SSSCE) including English Language, Mathematics, Chemistry and either Physics or Biology.

‘O’ Level Requirements: Five ‘O’ Level credits which must include  Biology or Agricultural Science, Chemistry in addition to English and Mathematics at the ‘O’ Level of the General Certificate or Education, SSCE or its equivalent.

‘O’ Level Requirements: Five ‘O’ Level credits which must include  English Language, Mathematics, Chemistry and Physics.

‘O’ Level Requirements: Five ‘O’ Level credits which must include  Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics and English Language.

‘O’ Level Requirements: Five ‘O’ Level credits which must include English Language, Mathematics, Physics and any other Science subject at the GCE Ordinary Level, Senior Secondary School (SSCE) or its equivalent.

‘O’ Level Requirements: Five ‘O’ Level credits which must include English Language, Mathematics, Physics and any other Science subject at the GCE Ordinary Level, Senior Secondary School (SSCE) or its equivalent.

‘O’ Level Requirements: Five ‘O’ Level credits which must include English Language, Mathematics, Biology and Chemistry at the GCE Ordinary Level, Senior Secondary School (SSCE) or its equivalent.

‘O’ Level Requirements: Five ‘O’ Level credits which must include English, Mathematics, Chemistry and Physics at the GCE Ordinary Level, Senior Secondary School (SSCE) or its equivalent.

‘O’ Level Requirements: Five ‘O’ Level credits which must include Biology and at least one other Science subject in addition to Mathematics at General Certificate of Education at the O/Level or at the SSCE or its equivalent.

English, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry and Biology.

Direct Entry: English, Mathematics, Physics, Biology and Chemistry and with ‘A’ Level results and those who have 2nd Class Upper in University with Microbiology so also Physiotherapy or Occupational Therapy.

English, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry and Biology.

English, Mathematics, Physics, Biology and Chemistry.

Direct Entry: English, Mathematics, Physics, Biology and Chemistry with Registered Nurse.

English, Mathematics, Physics, Biology and Chemistry

English, Mathematics, Physics, Biology and Chemistry all at credit level.

English Language, Mathematics, one social sciences subject plus two other subjects.

English Language, Mathematics, Economics plus two of Arts or Social Science subject.

English, Mathematics, Geography plus two of Arts or Social Science subject.

English, Mathematics, Government plus two other subject.

English, Mathematics, Government, Economics plus any other subject.

English, Mathematics, Biology plus two other subject.

UME: English, Mathematics two paper from History, Economics, Geography plus any subject.

Direct Entry: Diploma in Statistics

UME: All courses in the Faculty of Technology the compulsory subjects are: English, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry any other ‘O’ level subject at credit level can be the fifth subject for any of the courses in the Faculty of Technology.

Direct Entry: In addition to UME requirement, the candidate must possess OND Certificate from a recognized Polytechnic OR At least two ‘A’ level papers at GCE ‘A’ level Cambridge London.

UME means The Universities Matriculation Examination
GCE means General Certificate of Education
TC II means Grade II Teachers’ Certificate

Thursday 23 June 2016

FEDERAL UNIVERSITY OF PETROLEUM RESOURCES(FUPRE)2016 POST UTME OUT

Federal University of Petroleum
Resources, Effurun (FUPRE)
invites suitably qualified candidates for
admission screening exercise for
2016/2017
session.
Eligibility
All candidates who scored 180 and above
in the May 2016 Unified Tertiary
Matriculation
Examination (UTME) and chose Federal
University of Petroleum Resources, Effurun
as their choice.
Only candidates who have five (5) credits
at one or two sittings (including English
Language and
Mathematics) are eligible to apply.
Candidates awaiting results may, however,
be considered for
the 2016/2017 Admissions Exercise.
Method of Application and Procedure for
Registration
1) Candidates are to pay a non-refundable
fee of Two Thousand Naira (N2,000) only
as screening
fee and One Thousand Five Hundred Naira
(N1,500) for past questions, plus
processing/
other charges.
2) Applicants should visit
www.fupre.edu.ng
from Friday, 24th June to Wednesday, 6th
July
2016 to register.
– Click on the link “2016/2017 Admission
Screening Application”.
– Follow the registration instructions on
the
website.
– Login with your JAMB Registration
Number and
Password after registration to download
Past
Questions or visit here to get yours .
Take note of the following:-
1. Candidates should scan and upload their
recent colour Passport Photographs (taken
on
red background) of not more than 50KB in
JPEG
format in the space provided on the on-line
registration form.
2. Note that any entry form without valid
passport photograph uploaded on it will not
be
accepted. The uploaded passport
photograph will
be the only valid I.D for all admitted
students
throughout their studentship in the
University.
3. Candidates should ensure that the on-
line.

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Wednesday 22 June 2016

AMBROSE ALLI UNIVERSITY 2016 POST UTME OUT

THE AMBROSE ALLI UNIVERSITY 2016 POST UTME OUT

Screening of the UTME/Direct
Entry Candidates for 2016/2017
Academic Session Admissions
All 2016/2017 UTME candidates who applied to
Ambrose Alli University, Ekpoma as institution of
First Choice, with a UTME score of 180 and
above are invited to attend a screening exercise
in the University on the days stated below:
Screening Time-Table:
The screening exercise for the various faculties
is scheduled to take place from Monday, 4th
July, 2016 to Saturday 9th July, 2016 starting
from 7.30am each day.
Note: The Venue and Time for the screening
exercise will be available on submission of the
candidates online application form.
Method of Application:
Applicants are required to pay for the Ambrose
Alli University, Ekpoma Screening exercise online
application form at a fee of N2,000.00 (Two
thousand Naira) only using their ATM debit cards
on Interswitch or purchase an eTranzact PIN
(Payment Voucher) from any of the under listed
Banks Nation Wide.
1. ECOBANK NIGERIA, Plc
2. FIDELITY BANK, Plc
3. FIRST BANK OF NIGERIA, Plc
4. KEYSTONE BANK LTD
5. UNITED BANK FOR AFRICA, Plc
6. ZENITH BANK, Plc
Procedure for Online Application:
Candidates are advised to apply online at
https://aaue.waeup.org using either e-Tranzact
PIN purchased from the banks stated above or
ATM debit cards on Interswitch.
All such candidates must upload their coloured
passport photograph and scanned copies of all
relevant certificates/documents to the Portal.
Candidates should preview and confirm that the
passport photograph is properly uploaded as no
complaint of wrong or blank picture will be
entertained after submission of forms.
Candidates are to print out a copy of the
application form with their passport photograph
for presentation along with other documents on
the screening dates stated above. The screening
guide is available for download on completion of
the application process.
Direct Entry:
All Direct Entry candidates who applied to JAMB
for admission and chose Ambrose Alli University,
Ekpoma as Institution of First Choice are also
required to complete the online application form
for their screening exercise. All such candidates
must upload scanned copies of all relevant
certificates/documents to the Portal.
*Screening exercise for Direct Entry (DE)
candidates is scheduled to take place from
Tuesday, 2nd August, 2016 to Friday 5th August,
2016 from 9.00am each day.

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