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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APPLICATION FORM FOR THE 2016/2017 SCREENING OF CANDIDATES FOR ADMISSION TO NIGER DELTA UNIVERSITY

APPLICATION FORM FOR THE 2016/2017 SCREENING OF CANDIDATES FOR ADMISSION TO NIGER DELTA UNIVERSITY 

GUIDELINES:

1. All candidates who made Niger Delta University their first choice and scored 180 and above in the 2015/2016 UTME, should pay the sum of three thousand, five hundred naira (N3,500.00) only into Diamond Bank Plc. NDU School Fees Account Number (0016405919) and Eco Bank Limited NDU School Fees Account Number (3042004288) nation-wide, being the cost of the Screening process.

2. Candidates should photocopy the Bank teller issued to them immediately after payment of the above sum.

3. Four hours after payment of the Screening fee, go on-line to cse.sarmsndu.org, click "get-e-pin" option to print your e-pin.

4. Use the e-pin to complete the Screening Form. Ensure that a recent colour passport-size photograph which must be sharp, showing candidate's face clearly with no head gear is scanned.

5. Print a copy of the Form you have filled from the website. 6. The deadline for on-line submission of Application Form is 1st July, 2016. Note: Niger Delta University will not be held liable if you provide an invalid GSM number and e-mail address.

Signed
Mrs. Effua E. Berepubo 
Ag. Registrar

NDU hosts Integrated Centre for Bio-Diversity, Climate Change and Watersheds 
The Inauguration of members of the Governing Board, Advisory Committee, and  Technical Teams for the newly established Integrated Centre for Bio-Diversity, Climate Change and Watersheds took place on June 15, 2016 at the Vice Chancellor's Conference Room. The Vice Chancellor in his key note address welcomed members and expressed hope and optimism that the Centre would address the challenging environmental issues that many years of oil and gas exploration activities has unleashed on the Niger Delta Environment and promised to give support for the sustainability of the Centre. Former Secretary to the Government of Nigeria, and Chairman of the Governing Board, Prof O A Afolabi, CFR, explained the vision of the Centre and stressed why the Niger Delta University, situated at the heart of the Niger Delta, is in a unique position to champion the critical issues of the Niger Delta environment; He also urged stakeholders and members of the various committees to appreciate the seriousness of the assignment and stressed the need for dedication and commitment so that the Centre would not go the way of other noble ideas and dreams that experienced still-births. The Pro Chancellor, represented by the Vice Chancellor also sent his goodwill message.  For more details of the Vision, Objectives and programmes, visit the Centre's page of this website.

NDU Observes World Tree Planting Day
The Niger Delta University joins the rest of the world in observing the World Tree Planting Day on June 16, 2016. The Day was observed by planting trees at the New Site of the University, was formally performed by the Vice Chancellor, Prof H A Ogoni supported by members of the university community.

NDU Law Students Shine at Nigerian Law School

Niger Delta University (NDU) Law Students showed great performances at the 2015 edition of the Nigeria Law School. According to the Ag Dean, Faculty of Law, Dr. D. K. Derri, Mr. Calabar Ekpoamoeni Daniel won two awards for emerging as the best student in Criminal Litigation. The awards are
1. Chief Babatunde Ibironke (SAN) Prize for the best student in Criminal Litigation
2. Sir Lionel Bret Prize for the best student in Criminal Litigation

Also, he said, not less than ten (10) students of the Faculty graduated in SECOND CLASS UPPER DIVISION The University is proud of this great performance by her Law students and congratulated them for their achievements.

Lassa fever In Nigeria - 6 Important Things you
should know About the Deadly Diseases 

13th Dean's Lecture Series

The 13th Dean's Lecture series organized by the College of Health Sciences was held on Thursday, 11th February, 2016 at ETF Block, NDUTH, Okolobiri by 2:00pm. Guest Speaker was Professor Anthony Okpiri, Professor of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, University of Port Harcourt. The topic was "Manpower Requirement in Nigeria Health Sector. The Unmet need to maximize our gains".

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LATEST REPORT OF UNILORIN POST UTME

POST UTME CANDIDATES
A MUST READ..
LATEST REPORT OF UNILORIN POST UTME

Again, Unilorin tops list of most
preferred varsities
The University of Ilorin has again emerged the
nation's most preferred higher institution of
learning, having attracted far more admission
applicants than any other university in this year's
Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination
(UTME).
This is the third consecutive year that
the Better-by-far institution will be attracting the
highest number of admission seekers.
Statistics obtained from the computer-based test
conducted between February 27 and March 3
this year across 540 centres in Nigeria and eight
overseas countries showed that Unilorin
attracted 103, 238 admission seekers,
maintaining the record it had set in the last two
years. A total of 1,592,305 million candidates sat
for the examination conducted by the Joint
Admissions and Matriculation Board this year.
This revelation was contained in an exploratory
report on the 2016/2017 pre-admission exercise
by one of the nation's leading newspapers, The
Punch, entitled “Imo has highest number of
UTME candidates”.
In its edition of Tuesday, June 14, 2016, the
newspaper reported that “UNILORIN, as in the
last two years, still occupies the first slot in
terms of attracting the highest number of
applicants. One hundred and three thousand, two
hundred and thirty-eight candidates applied to
study in the university this year”.
According to the report, the University of Benin,
Benin City, with 81,363 applicants came second
while Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, with 75,383
candidates, came third.
The University of Nigeria, Nsukka, attracted
65,954 candidates to place fourth, while Bayero
University, Kano, with 64,220 applicants, and
Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka, with 61,862
candidates came fifth and sixth respectively.
The University of Lagos (Unilag), with 60,659
candidates, is placed seventh while the nation's
premier university, the University of Ibadan (UI),
with 59,176 candidates, came eighth. In last
year's rankings, 68-year-old UI was placed
seventh while UNILAG was fifth.
Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, retained the
ninth position it occupied in 2015. This year, it
attracted 45,924 candidates.
The University of Jos, which was not among the
top 10 most preferred universities in 2015,
improved on its rankings, placing 10th this year
with 40,366 candidates.
For the private universities, the Covenant
University, Ota; Afe Babalola University, Ado-
Ekiti; Babcock University, Ilishan-Remo; and
Igbinedion University, Okada, Edo State, occupied
the first four positions in terms of attracting
candidates' interest. They had 2, 586; 1,304,
1,248 and 418 candidates in that order.
Missing on the top 10 private universities among
candidates this year, are the Bell University, Ota,
owned by former President Olusegun Obasanjo,
and the American University of Nigeria, Yola,
founded by former Vice-President, Atiku
Abubakar.
The Madonna University, Okija, Anambra State
(370); Bowen University, Iwo (329); Al-Qalam
University, Katsina (308) and the Baze University,
FCT (277) came fifth, sixth, seventh and eighth
in that order.
The Bingham University, Karu, with 247
candidates, and Benson Idahosa University, Benin
City, with 204 candidates, occupied the ninth and
10th positions, out of the over 60 private
universities in the country.
Meanwhile, the report also showed that Imo
State indigenes topped the list of applicants that
sat for this year's UTME with a total of
104,383candidates (about 6.56 per cent) of the
1,592,305 million candidates that sat for the
examination conducted by the Joint Admissions
and Matriculation Board this year.
Delta State came second on the table with
78,854 candidates (4.95) in the examination.
The third on the table is Anambra State, which
produced 77,694 or 4.88 per cent of the
candidates.
In the examination, Osun State had 72,752
candidates, placing it in the fourth position.
The statistics also revealed that Oyo State, with
72,298 candidates (4.54 per cent), came fifth,
while Enugu State placed sixth with 69,381
candidates or 4.36 per cent.
In the seventh position is Edo State with 66,107
or 4.15 per cent of the candidates, while Ogun
State placed eighth with 62,973 candidates.
Akwa Ibom State, which placed ninth, had 62,369
candidates, while Benue State, in the 10th
position, led the pack from the 19 states in the
North with 60,160 candidates.
Kogi State placed 11th on the rankings with
57,694 candidates, whereas Kwara State, which
accommodates the University of Ilorin, had
54,606 candidates, placing 12th among the 36
states of the federation.
Still on the rankings, the lowest 10 states in
terms of applicants are Niger, Borno, Taraba,
Adamawa, Jigawa, Yobe, Sokoto, Kebbi, Zamfara
and FCT.
While 18,231 Niger State indigenes applied for
tertiary education this year, Borno and Taraba
states had 15,697 and 15,672 candidates
respectively. Adamawa, Jigawa, Yobe and Sokoto
had 15, 615, 12,664, 10,045, and 10,006 in that
order. FCT had only 4,087 candidates.
Meanwhile, of the 1,592,305 million candidates
that sat for the examination, only 68,481
candidates applied to study Education.
Social Sciences topped the Faculty table with
362,567 candidates.
The breakdown further reveals that whereas
336,694 candidates sought to study Medicine,
95,182 others applied to study Law.
Engineering/Technical/Environmental courses
with 228,195 candidates attracted a higher
number of applicants than Administration and
Arts/Humanities, which posted 88,029
candidates.
Similarly, 217,150 candidates considered
Sciences this year, while only 25,445 of the
1,592,305 million candidates applied to study
Agriculture.

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2016 UNILAG SCREENING UPDATE SCREENING AND REGISTRATION PROCEDURE


PLEASE READ! PLEASE READ!!!!!

1.Go to“Students Login” at unilag.edu.ng
2.Click on “Undergraduate Login”
3.Login with your JAMB registration number (e.g. 12345678GB) as username and surname in lowercase as password
4.You are required to change
your password immediately
5.Upload credentials
6.Complete the screening form online and download 4 copies
7.Present the screening forms along with the original and photocopies (4 copies) of credentials to the registration officers at
the designated
screening centres
8.Print pay advice on-line
9.Successfully screened candidates should proceed to the bank for the payment of fees
10.After 24 hours of payment, candidates should go back to the website to fill the Bio-data forms.
FINAL ENROLMENT
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1.Submit Bio-data and Students
Information Form (2 copies) along with the on
-
line receipt to the Registration Officers at the Screening
Centre/Admissions Office. Obtain a clearance form.
2.
Proceed to Faculty/Department for registration (100 Level candidates of the College of Medicine and
Faculty of Pharmacy should
register in the Faculty of Science)
3.
Return to the website for course registration in order to generate matriculation number
NOTE: ALL STAGES IN THIS PROCEDURE MUST BE COMPLETED FOR A CANDIDATE TO BE DULY REGISTERED
DOCUMENT
S TO BE PRESENTED FOR SCREENING
Each candidate is expected to submit the under
-
listed documents to the Registration Officer:
1.UTME JAMB RESULT SLIP/ DIRECT ENTRY JAMB FORM
2.ADMISSION LETTER PRINTED FROM JAMB WEBSITE
3.UNILAG POST UTME RESULT SLIP (FOR UTME CANDIDATES ONLY)
4.SSCE/GCE/NECO STATEMENT OF RESULT/CERTIFICATE
5.CLEAR COPIES OF COMPUTER PRINT-OUT /INTERNET COPY CONTAINING CANDIDATES‟RESULT DULY CERTIFIED.
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The University Of Ibadan POST JAMB

The University Of Ibadan,ibadan hereby invites candidates who
made their first choice in the 2016 University Tertiary Matriculation
Examination (UTME) and scored 200 and above
for screening.
The computer Based Test screening will be conducted at the
University of ibadan as follows:
DAY ONE:
DATE: Tuesday July 28, 2016:
FACULTIES: Agricultural Sciences, Medicine and
Surgery, Dentistry, Health Science and
Technology, Veterinary Sciences and Engineering.
TIME; 9:am - 11am - Veterinary Medicine (All
candidates)
Agricultural Sciences (All candidates)
11:am - 1:pm - Medicine and Surgery (All
candicates)
Dentistry (All candidates)
1:pm - 3pm - Health Sciences and Technology
(All Candidates)
3pm - 5pm - Engineering (All candidates)
DAY TWO:
DATE: Wednesday July 28, 2016:
FACULTIES: Law, Arts and Education.
TIME- 8am - 10.am - Law (All candidates)
Arts( mass communication)
12pm - 2pm - All other departments in Faculty
of Arts.
2pm- 4pm - Education (All candidates)
DAY THREE:
DATE: Thursday August 1st 2016:
FACULTIES: Biological sciences Phamaceutical
Sciences, physical sciences and envuronmental
Studies:
TIME:
9am - 11am - Biological sciences(Plantscience
and biotechnology, Mocrobiology, Zoology and
Environmental studies and Combined Biological
sciences)
11am - 1pm - Biological Sciences (Biochemistry)
Pharmaceutical Sciences (All candidates)
1pm - 3pm - Physical Sciences(All candidates)
3pm - 5pm - Environmental Studies (All
candidates)
DAY FOUR:
DATE: Friday August 2nd' 2016:
FACULTIES: Business Administration and Social
sciences.
TIME:
9am - 11am - Business Administration (All
candidates)
11am - 1pm - Social Sciences (Econs, Public
Admin and Sociology/Anthropology)
1pm- 3pm - Social Sciences ( All other
departments in Social sciences)
ONLINE REGISTRATION:
A) Eligible candidates should pay a processing fee of Two thousand
naira (N2000) only through e-transact for online registration at
any branch of:
-UBA
- Zenith Bank Plc.
- Access Bank Plc
- First Bank of nigeria Plc.
- Fidelity Bank.
B) Online Registration commences on
Monday 27th June 2016 and ends on Friday
7th july 2016 . Those who fail to register within this
period will not be screened .
Candidates should access and complete the University Of Ugandan
2016/2017 Post-Utme screening form online at ui.edu.ng
C) All candidates are required to bring the following for the
screening exercise.
i. A copy of ONLINE form duly completed
ii. 2016/2017 JAMB slip.
You are advised to come along with your JAMB Original Result Slip
with your passport Photograph on it. If you do not have this
document, click here to get yours
No GSM handsets, calculators or any other extraneous material
should be brought into the screening halls.
Venue for the screening is The UI cbt centre
Laboratory), University of Ibadan campus.
BLIND CANDIDATES:
Blind candidates should register online but they
are not invited to the screening exercise.
Candidates may also visit University of Ibadan
website for this information.
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FEDERAL UNIVERSITY OF ABEOKUTA 2016 POST UTME SCREENING

FEDERAL UNIVERSITY OF ABEOKUTA 2016 POST UTME SCREENING OUT NEXT WEEK TUESDAY.........
This the LIST and outcome of the 2016 ADMISSION PROCEDURE AND APPROVED CUT-OFF MARKS from our ADMISSION ASSISTANCE..........
To be eligible for Post-UTME Screening Exercise candidates must have sat for the 2016/2017 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) and scored a minimum of 180 marks in the following programmes:
Agricultural Economics and Farm Management,
Agricultural Extension and Rural Development,
Animal Nutrition,
Animal Physiology,
Animal Production and Health,
Aquaculture and Fisheries Management,
Animal Breeding and Genetics,
Agricultural Administration,
Crop Protection,
Environmental Management and Toxicology,
Forestry and Wildlife Management,
Horticulture,
Pasture and Range Management,
Plant Breeding and Seed Technology,
Plant Physiology and Crop Production,
Soil Science and Land Management,
Water Resources Management and Agro-meteorology
Or a minimum of 200 marks in the following programmes:
Biochemistry
Biology
Chemistry
Microbiology
Computer Science
Mathematics
Statistics
Physics
Food Science and Technology
Home Science and Management
Hospitality and Tourism
Nutrition and Dietetics
Agricultural Engineering
Civil Engineering
Electrical and Electronics Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
Mechatronic Engineering
Veterinary Medicine
Accounting
Business Administration
Banking and Finance
Economics
Entrepreneurial Studies
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NDU POST JAMB

NIGER DELTA UNIVERSITY 2016/17 POSTUME FORM NOW OUT
AVAILABLE @
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UNIVERSITY OF UYO 2016 POST UTME/DE SCREENING

UNIVERSITY OF UYO 2016 POST UTME/DE SCREENING
The University of Uyo hereby invites candidates who made the University their 1st choice in the 2016/2017 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) and had a Minimum Score of 180 and above to apply for Screening. Download the Schedule for details.
EXAM DATE AND TIME
5th July 2016 and end on 20th July 2016.

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DIRECT ENTRY REG. ANNOUNCEMENT

2016 DIRECT ENTRY FORM ENDS ON 1ST OF JULY,2016
FAST TRACK REGISTRATION NOW ON
SUCCESS EMBASSY ACADEMY
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OAU POST JAMB ANNOUNCEMENT

2016 POST-UTME / DIRECT ENTRY SCREENING EXERCISE
OBAFEMI AWOLOWO UNIVERSITY , ILE-IFE - NIGERIA
SCREENING DATE: AUGUST 6, 2016 10.00am
200 ABOVE......................
Registration portal OPENS on THURSDAY,23RD,2016
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UNILAG DIPLOMA II(FOUNDATION PROGRAMME)

UNILAG DIPLOMA II(FOUNDATION PROGRAMME) 2016/2017 FORM NOW AVAILABLE @
SUCCESS EMBASSY ACADEMY

KWASU 2016 ADMISSION LIST(FIRST BATCH) OUT

The management of Kwara state University has released the 1st Batch of admitted candidates for 2016/2017 academic session.
Candidates are to follow the instructions below to check their admission status and proceed to make the necessary fees.
How To Check Your Admission Status
Candidates are to visit

FEDERAL POLYTCEHNIC NASARAWA 2016 POST UTME

Applications are invited from suitably qualified candidates for
admission into ND full time programmes run by the Polytechnic
in the 2016/2017 Academic Session as follows:
Eligibility
Candidates that have chosen the Federal Polytechnic, Nasarawa
in the 2016UTME and scored the approved minimum cut-off
points (180) and obtain the required credit pass in the
appropriate subjects combination are eligible for post-UTME
Screening.
Method of Application
Application forms are obtainable on successful payments on the Remita platform. Applicants
may use their debit cards (Interswitch, Verve, Mastercard etc) or make cash payments at the
bank to get an RRR-code to be used on the platform. A non-refundable fee is required as
follows:
ND (Post UTME) 3,500
Candidates are to then proceed to begin their application process via this link: http://
fedpolynasarawa.edu .ng/registration/application-steps/
Screening Details
Candidates are to print out their respective slips after registration. The slip should contain date
and time schedule for screening.
You are advised to come to the screening with your Post-UTME registration slip as well as your
JAMB Original Result Slip. If you do not have this document, click here to get yours
Application Deadline
The deadline for submission of applications is Wednesday, 27th July, 2016.

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TASUED POST JAMB EXAM REPRINT

TASUED 2016 EXAM DATE AND TIME TABLE PRINTING NOW AVAILABLE
This is to inform All Registerd Candidate for the 2016 TASUED POST UTME that their CBT EXAM PASS PRINTING is now available....
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Delta State University, DELSU post UTME

Delta State University, DELSU post UTME / admission screening screening exercise application form for the 2016/2017 academic session is now on sale. DELSU minimum cut-off mark is 180.
Authorities of Delta State University (DELSU) have announced the sales of their 2016/2017 academic session post UTME / admission screening exercise application form. UTME candidates that wish to participate in DELSU post UTME screening exercise must have scored 180 and above and must have choose the institution as their first choice of institution in the 2016 JAMB UTME.
DELSU Admission Screening Eligibility and Details.[list=1]
All candidates who chose DELSU as their first choice of University and scored 180 and above can apply for the 2016/2017 Admission screening, but they must submit a copy of the jamb result with a scratch card attached to verify the result.
The screening will take place at site III, Abraka Campus
On-line application will start from Friday 10th June, 2016
Application website closes at 6.00p.m. on Thursday 23rd June, 2016
Screening will commence on Wednesday 29th June, 2016 at 8.00am
Candidates will be screened by oral interaction and aptitude test.
How to Apply for DELSU Post UTME.Candidates are required to visit www.delsuonline.com to generate a virtual PIN. The cost for screening which covers honoraria for centre facilitation, logistics for producing screening materials, processing of result and security will be borne by candidates. Payment should be made to any of the following banks.
Unity Bank EcobankUBAZenith BankFidelity Bank
Ensure that Jamb Registration Number and Names are correctly entered. Errors will not be entertained.
PROCEDURE TO GENERATE VITUAL PIN
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Procedure to generate DELSU virtual PIN.[list=1]<li>Visit www.delsuonline.com
Click online Application
Click Start
Click screening exercise
Click Start
Complete the form with valid JAMB Registration Number
Submit the form and generate PIN
Print out the PIN generated
Visit any of the specified banks for payment
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Candidates should with the PIN for payment access and complete the Delta State University, Abraka, 2016 Screening form online at www.delsuonline.com with their recent coloured passport sized photograph scanned to the JPEG format and not more than 20kb in size.
Candidates are advised to use the virtual PIN immediately after payment, as it will be invalid after six (6) hours of its generation.
Candidates are advised to read the instructions on the front page of the website before completing the form.
Candidates must confirm the JAMB registration number at the point of application, as there will be no result for wrong JAMB registration numbers. The University will not be held responsible for wrong JAMB registration number entered and other errors made by any applicant at the point of application. Your application will not be successful if you enter a Local Government/State of origin different from the one indicated on your JAMB registration form.
Candidates must enter a valid mobile phone number and e-mail address with which the University will communicate with candidates on venue.
Candidates should visit www.delsu.edu.ng to print out the venue of screening a day after the closure of application.
Candidates are expected to identify their venue and seat number before the scheduled date of screening.
Candidates are required to come to the screening venue with the following:[list=1]<li>A copy of print-out of venue and seat number
A copy of the print-out of completed on-line confirmation of application.
UTME Result Slip
Two recent passport sized coloured photographs with the full names of candidate and signature on the reversed side of the photograph
</li>[/list]Note:
[list=1]
Candidates are to log in ONLY the courses they choose from Delta State University, Abraka in UTME
All candidates are advised to be properly dressed. This is essential at the Personality Assessment Interaction (PAI). All Applicants should also arrive at the screening venue at least 30 minutes before the exercise commences.
Inconsistency in name or picture on Photo Card will not be acceptable to the University and may lead to disqualification of defaulting candidates. Candidates' names on their O'Level Certificates, UTME results and other registration documents must be the same.
GSM phones, electronic devices and bags are not allowed into the screening venue
Parents, Guardians and well wishers will not be allowed to stay around the venue of the screening exercise.
Any person caught impersonating will be handed over to the police and the candidate impersonated will automatically be disqualified.
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DELSU POST JAMB

DELTA STATE UNIVERSITY 2016 POST UTME SCREENING
Note
1. All candidates who chose DELSU as their first choice of
University and scored 180 and above can apply, but they
must submit a copy of the jamb result with a scratch card
attached to verify the result.
2. The venue for the screening will be at sites III Abraka campus

3. On-line application will start from Thursday 10th June, 2016
Application website closes at 6.00p.m. on Thursday 23rd June,
2016 Screening will commence on 29th June, 2016 at 8.00am
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UNILAG POST JAMB CUT-OFF MARK

University of Lagos {Unilag}
Comprehensive courses JAMB CUT OFF MARK below
Accounting- 251
Actuarial Science- 220
Adult and Community Education- 210 Adult Education- 215
Anaesthesia- 210 Anatomy- 205
Applied Entomology & Pest Management- 205
Applied Geophysics- 210
Applied Geophysics- 210
Applied Physics- 210
Architecture- 240
Arts & Social Science Education- 200
Biochemistry- 230 Botany- 210
Building- 215
Business administration- 238
Business Education- 215
Cell Biology and Genetics- 215
Chemical Engineering- 240
Chemistry- 220 Civil Engineering- 235
Clinical Pathology- 210
Computer Engineering- 238
Computer Science- 240
Construction Management- 210
Creative Arts- 228
Dentistry / Dental Surgery- 251
Economics- 249
Economics Education- 215
Education and Business Studies- 215
Education and Chemistry- 215
Education and Christian Religious Studies- 205
Education and English Language- 220
Education and French- 200
Education and Geography- 210
Education and History- 210
Education and Igbo- 200
Education and Integrated Science- 210
Education and Islamic Studies- 205
Education and Mathematics- 205
Education and Physics- 205
Education and Religious Studies- 205
Education and Science- 205
Education and Yoruba- 200
Educational Administration- 208
Educational Administration and Planning- 209
Educational Foundations- 205
Electrical/Electronics Engineering- 245
English Language- 240
English Literature- 238
Environmental Design- 216
Environmental Management- 210
Environmental Toxicology and Pollution- 210 Management- 206
Estate Management- 210
Finance- 230
French- 200
Geographic Information System- 221
Geography- 220
Guidiance and Counselling- 218
Haematology and Blood Transfusion- 209
Health Education- 210
History- 235 History and Strategic Studies- 220
Home Economics Education- 203
Human Kinetics- 215
Human Kinetics and Health Education- 205
Igbo/Linguistics- 200
Industrial Relations & Personnel Management- 214
Insurance- 220
Languages and Linguistics-229 Law- 278
Linguistics-230
Linguistics and Urhobo- 200
Linguistics/Yoruba- 200
Management- 220
Marine Biology & Fisheries- 216
Marketing- 228
Mass Communication- 255
Mathematics- 204
Mechanical Engineering- 240 Medical Microbiology and Parasitology- 245
Medical Physics- 215
Medicine and Surgery- 280
Metallurgical and Materials Engineering- 220
Microbiology- 225
Music- 218
Natural Resources Conservation- 215
Operations Research- 213
Parasitology & Bioinformatics- 208
Petroleum and Gas Engineering
- 254 Pharmaceutics and Pharmaceutical Technology- 222
Pharmacology- 240
Pharmacy- 250
Philosophy- 241
Physics- 205
Physiology- 240
Physiotherapy- 239
Political Science- 230
Psychology- 219
Public Health- 221
Radiography- 248
Russian- 200
Social Work- 210
Sociology- 220
Statistic- 218
Surveying and Geoinformatics- 215
System Engineering- 235
Technology Education- 200
Urban and Regional Planning- 212
Yoruba Language-205
Zoology- 200

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THE UNIVERSITY OF BENIN POST JAMB SCREENING

The University of Benin (UNIBEN) POST-UTME Screening Exercise for 2016/2017 Academic Session will take place between 6th July to 22nd july in designated centres within Ugbowo Campus of the University. The Screening Exercise shall be conducted using the Computer Based Test (CBT) mode. All candidates are expected to be seated, latest one hour before the stipulated time for the screening exercise.
PLEASE NOTE: Only candidates who applied through JAMB for UTME Admission and chose University of Benin as First Choice and scored 200 and above are eligible for this Screening Exercise.
METHOD OF APPLICATION br />
All applications should be done between 7.00am 13th june 2016 and 7.00am 30th July 2016
The procedure for the 2016/2017 PUTME Entry Screening application is as follows br />
Visit www.uniben.edu
Candidates are advised to have a valid e-mail account before starting the application process.
Click on Student Portal
Click on Register for application. at the top left of the display page to proceed.
Enter your Surname exactly as written on the JAMB Registration slip and your JAMB Registration Number immediately, your ID and Password will be displayed on the browser.
On the https://uniben.waeup.org, click on ‘Login’ (top right of front page).
Enter your Username and the password to login.
To start the application process, please click on ‘Application record’, provide all required information and upload your passport photograph.
Upload a RECENT and CLEAR “1x1” COLOUR PASSPORT PHOTOGRAPH WITH RED BACKGROUND IN JPEG FORMAT ONLY. NOTE that the photograph uploaded will be the only valid ID for all admitted candidates throughout their stay in the University of Benin. FAILURE TO UPLOAD THE SPECIFIED PASSPORT PHOTOGRAPH WILL LEAD TO DISQUALIFICATION and failure/forfeitures of admission.
To pay for the Application, click on “Add online payment ticket” at the bottom of the page, then clickon “College Pay” on the top left corner of the page, follow the instruction to pay the application feeof N 2,000 0; (The fee excludes other charges),the PUTME past questions forN1,000 0 (optional); excludingInterswitch and Portal Services charges with an ATM-Enabled Verve or Master Card from any Commercial Bank.
A link is displayed “Download past questions to practice.
Preview and confirm your information before submitting your application online. (No correction will be accepted after the closing date).
Print out an acknowledgement slip that contains the screening schedule.
The Grouping of Courses for Screening
Candidates should go back on-line on 3rd july 2016to check for the Day, Venue and Time for their examination.
NOTE that GSM phones and calculators are NOT allowed.
Application website closes by 30th june, 2016(i.e.all applications must be concluded online not later than 30th June 2016.) Candidates who pay after the deadline will not sit for the examination.
Closing Date br />
Application Closes at Midnight on 30th June 2016.
Signed
Mrs. A. O. Oshodin
Registrar
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RIVERS STATE UNIVERSITY 2016 POST UTME EXERCISE SCREENING DATE 4TH OF JULY TO 12TH JULY

All candidates who chose the Rivers State University of Science and Technology during the 2016 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) and have received notification to that effect from JAMB are hereby requested to take note of the following:-
i. The screening exercise for admission of candidates will be administered only on candidates who chose RSUST and have received notification to that effect from JAMB.
ii Only candidates who scored 180 and above in the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) are qualified for the screening exercise in all the Faculties of the University.
iii. Candidates must possess the basic five (5) O’ level credit passes in accordance with the University’s Entry Requirements (Faculty/Departmental) before applying for the screening exercise. It is mandatory that Candidates should upload their O-Level results and a scanned copy of their passport photograph. However, candidates who are awaiting their O’level results may apply but should so indicate.
iv Candidates are expected to register for the screening exercise On-line by logging onto www.ust.edu.ng and making e-payment of Seven Thousand (N7, 000.00) Naira only, using Interswitch Verve enabled cards or using the Pay Direct Bank Branch option, comprising One Thousand (N1, 000.00) Naira Application fee, Four Thousand, five Hundred (N4, 500.00) Naira Test Fee, One Thousand, five Hundred (N1, 500.00) Naira for Computer Demonstration Exercise.
v Candidates are to note that the mode of screening exercise is ELECTRONIC and SUBJECTIVE. It is important that candidates practice how to use the computer especially the use of mouse and keyboard before they turn up for the screening exercise. In addition, the Information Technology Centre (ITC) may be conducting a 1-week demonstration session for candidates prior to the date of the screening exercise.
vi The registration for the screening exercise will start from Monday 13th June, 2016 and end on Friday 1st July,2016.
SCHEDULE FOR THE SCREENING EXERCISE
The screening exercise will take place from Monday 4th July, 2016 to Tuesday 12th July, 2016 at the Information Technology Centre (ITC) of the University.
Candidates are requested to please note that the screening exercise is as scheduled in the screening exercise slip they printed out after their On-line registration.
The scheduled date, time and venue shall be indicated in the test slip.
Consideration will not be given to candidates who fail to appear for the screening exercise on the scheduled date and time.
All candidates for the screening exercise are required to come to the Venue with their test slip printed out during the On-line registration.
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UNILORIN POST JAMB SCREENING REGISTRATION HAS COMMENCED

UNIVERSITY OF ILORIN 2016 PRE-ADMISSION SCREENING UPDATE..............................
Information from the senate on just concluded MEETING ON 2016 SCREENING
The Pre-admission Screening Exercise is scheduled to take place from Monday, 15th to Saturday, the 20th of July, 2016.
The examination will be conducted using Computer Based Test (CBT) platform at Ilorin and Lagos Centres.
CUT OFF MARKS
EDUCATION------180
MEDICINE/LAW--------230
ENGINEERING-----200
REGISTRATION FEE: 2,500
WEBSITE OPEN SOON................
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REVIEWED 2016 UNIVERSITIES AND POLYTECHNIC SCHOOL FEES

University of Lagos, Unilag –> fresher: N55,000 for science and N50,000 for non science, while stalite is around N15,000
Plateau State Polytechnis, PLASU –> INDEGENE-N50,000, NON-INDEGENE- N100, 000
Obafemi Awolowo University, OAU –> N60,000 (faculty- 12,000, it depends on faculty, but the highest is not more than 15,000)
Federal University of Technology, Akure, FUTA –> FRESHERS-83,940, (Comes with tablet) stalite pays N13,560
Nasarawa State University, NSUK –> N29,000
Federal University of Technology, Owerri, FUTO –> N48,300 TO N49,000
Federal Polytechnic, ilaro, ILAROPOLY –> N32,550
Nnamdi Azikiwe University, UNIZIK –> Unizik freshers: N65,920-Sciences and N60,920-Non-sciences, Old students N20,100
Usman Danfodio University,sokoto –> N32,000 to N43,000
Osun State Polytechnic, iree, OSUNPOLY –> N25,500
Uniuyo –> N60,000 for medical, engineering and some courses in the faculty of art, others are around N56,000.
Federal College of Education, (Technical) Akoka, Lagos, (FCET Akoka) –> Fresher N40,000. returning is N16,000
MAPOLY –> INDEGENE-N57,000, NON- INDEGENE-N62,000 (It Varies With Dept. Some students pay 75,000)
University of Nigeria(NNSUKA) –> N50,000
KWARAPOLY –> INDEGENE-N28,000, NON INDEGENE-N44,000
LAUTECH –> INDEGENE-65,000, NON INDEGENE-N72,500 (STAYLITE-300L UPWARD –N40,000 TO N50,000)
AAUA –> N24,500
UNIBEN –> N45,000 for Art but for Science N49,500 (For Freshers) (STAYLITE SCIENCE-N14,000, STAYLITE ART-N12,000)
UNICAL –> N28,000
AAU –> N40,000
KSU –> FRESHERS-N37,500 (200L-N26,600, 300L- N15,500)
FUTMINNA –> FRESHERS-N37,000, (RETURNING STUDENTS-N20,000 – N25,950)
TASUED –> Freshers, N76,500, stalite pay N66,500
OSUSTECH –> INDEGENE-N100,000, NON-INDEGENE-N150,000
ANSU –> 100L-N139,000, 200L-N129,000, 300L-N106,000, 400L AND 500L-N76,000
LEAD CITY UNI –> N590,000
KSUTA –> FRESHERS-N80,000, RETURNING STUDENTS-N53,000
FUNAAB –> FRESHERS- N32,000 excluding engineering and vet. Med. students which pay additional N10,000 while stalite pays N20,250(for 200l), N18,250(for 300l nd above).
ABU ZARIA –> N23,000, DIPLOMA-N41,000
FEDPOLY NEKEDE –> ND1-N31,000, ND2-N24,000
MOUAU –> N33,500
FUOYE –> N102,000
RUFUS GIWA POLY –> N70,000
FEDPOLY ADO –> FRESHERS- N22,000, (STAYLITE-11,000)
Uniport –>(Freshers)Acceptance #30,000 School Fees, #92,500
FEDPOFFA –> N17,000
OOU –> FRESHERS-N130,000 upward for freshers and old students is N70,000 upward)
ABIA POLY –> 56,550 AND 61,000, (DEPENDING ON THE DEPARTMENT.)
BUK –> N16,000
I.M.T ENUGU –> N49,300
UNIABUJA –> N32,500
IMSU –> 75,000 AS ACCEPTANCE FEE, School FREE?
OSPEL IREE –> N25,600
Auchi Polytechnic –> Freshers, N28,000.00 and Old Students, N14,800.00
UNIOSUN –> N95000
ESUT –> N124,900 for all levels and 10,500 late payment.
IMSU –> INDIGENE- N120,000, NON-INDEGENE- N150,000
POLYIBADAN, ibadanpoly –> N45,000 for indegene and N50,000 for non indegene (Freshers). staylites fees Less than N30,000
CRUTECH CALABAR –>N83,000
ODUDUWA UNIVERSITY –> N356,000
IMOPOLY –> ND-N30,000, HND-N40,000 (Non idigene, ND 55,000. indigene 22,000 for HND. non-indigene 65,000, and indigene 22,000)
COE kastina-ala benue state –> N20,000
Fudma –> N43,000 fresher, stalite N37,000
Abu Zaria –> N25,250 to N27,750 for fresher depending on department.
OYO STATE COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE –> INDEGENE-N47,250, NON-INDEGENE- N52,250
EKITI STATE UNIVERSITY (EKSU) –> REGULAR- N77,500, PART TIME- N78,000.
UNILORIN –> FRESHER – N75,500, (400L- N14900, 300L- N15400, 200L,- N16000).
ABSU –> N150,000.
DORBEN POLYTECHNIC,ABUJA –> FULL TIME- N176,000, PART TIME –> N220,000.
RSUST –> Around N25,000.
LASU –> N25,000.00, Acceptance fee, N10,000.
Kogi state university(Ksu) –>school fees indegine #59500, non indegine #95500.
Federal University Of Petroleum Resources, (FUPRE)
Acceptance Fee- N30,000
School Fees- N66,150
Accommodation- N30,000
Field Trip- N15,000
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ADEKUNLE AJASIN 2016 SCHOOL FEES

This is to inform all the newly admitted and returning students of the Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba-Akoko (AAUA) that the management of the institution has released the amount to be paid as school fees for the 2015/2016 academic session
AAUA Freshers School Fees Schedule.
ARTS
-ENGLISH linguistic: #30,500
-Mass Comm: #31,500
-Other courses: #28,500
SCIENCE
-Geology: #30,800
-Other courses: #31,800
MANAGEMENT SCIENCE
-Accounting: #33,500
-Others: #32,500
EDUCATION
-Technical Education: #33,000
-Science Education: #32,000
-Other Course: #30,000
LAW
#32,000
SOCIAL SCIENCE
-Geography: #31,400
-Psychology: #31,400
-other: #28,400
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AAUA ANNOUNCEMENT OF POST JAMB SCREENING

ADEKUNLE AJASIN UNIVERSITY 2016/2017 POST UTME SCREENING EXERCISE START NEXT WEEK FRIDAY REGISTRATION PROCEDURE WILL BE UPLOADED SHORTLY...
(AKOKO, AKUNGBA)
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WARNING TO POST JAMB ASPIRANTS

Breaking news: This is to in form all Nigeria student, preparing for the fourth coming admission/utme screening. According to the meeting held today in Abuja. The scraping of post utme by FG will take effect from next Year. As said by Prof. Francis Bonke, from NUC. Universities have the right to screen her aspirants for admission in further speaking, Universities should go on and conduct her screening excercise. In addition, by Dr. Kelokpe Ojo, from University of Technology, Rivers. The scraping of Post Utme will take it effect next Year. Schools has no other way to screen their candidate, lets wait for next Year after devicing a new method for screening. Universities hereby urge every student to get prepared for the screening exam. As stated Post Utme forms will be on sale from July 1st- July 20.
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LAGOS STATE UNIVERSITY UPDATE

SCREENING EXERCISE REGISTRATION
1. After successful payment for LASU 2016/2017 Admission screening exercise, return to screening.lasu.edu.ng and select CONTINUE REGISTRATION option in the drop down list at the top.
2. Prospective candidates should enter the required details (JAMB Registration number, surname and Mode of Entry - UME or DE).
3. Click on PROCEED button to load the Registration Form.

Each applicant is expected to complete the registration form by providing the following information.
· Candidates will be required to upload a scanned copy of their passport size photograph (File Size: Not more than 20KB; File format: JPEG [i.e. ‘jpg’]). Application for change of passport photograph by candidates given provisional admission shall NOT be allowed. This same passport photograph, uploaded by such candidates, will be used on their degree certificates.
· ONLY ONE CHOICE OF COURSE OF STUDY IS ALLOWED
· Carefully study the agreement form. If you agree to the stated terms, click on the 'I agree’ button on the left-hand side of the page.
Note: If you do not agree to the stated terms you will not be permitted to go beyond this point. Please read and understand the terms before registering.
· Fill in all required details contained on the online registration form. Confirm THAT DETAILS ARE ACCURATE then click FINISH. To make changes, before you click finish, you may click on the Edit button.
· Candidates must possess five (5) O' Level credits in subjects relevant to their desired course of study at not more than two sittings.
· Credit in English Language is compulsory for admission into all courses in Lagos State University.
· Candidates awaiting the result of NABTEB, WAEC (May/June) and NECO (June/July) 2016, are eligible to apply. Note that any examination taken after July 2016 shall not be accepted.
· Make sure you print your Registration Form/Slip as this serves as your entry ticket into the screening hall.
· Candidate should know that both payment and registration would end two [2] weeks before the advertised date of the Screening Exercises.
· Candidate should visit www.screening.lasu.edu.ng a week before the advertised date of the Screening Tests to check the Sitting Arrangement and reprint the Registration Slip.

Registration for the payment of application fee for the Admission Screening Exercise starts from Thursday, June 9, 2016 and registration closes Friday, June 24, 2016.

Applicants for the LASU 2016/2017 Admission Screening Exercise should NOTE that the screening will be conducted using the newly developed "LASU-COMPUTER BASED TEST (CBT) SOFTWARE".

All applicants are therefore advised to re-visit LASU Admission Screening Exercise portal as from JUNE 27 – JULY 3, 2016 to re-print their Admission Screening Identification Slip in order to know the venue, date and time of the screening.

Applicants who DID NOT choose LASU as the University of Choice in the 2016/2017 UTME are not eligible.

The detailed results of the screening shall be published on LASU website: www.lasu.edu.ng immediately after each day of screening.
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LAGOS STATE UNIVERSITY 2016/2017 FIRST ADMISSION SCREENING EXERCISE (100 LEVEL) AND DIRECT ENTRY CANDIDATES

1. APPLICATION
Applications are invited from qualified candidates for the Lagos State University 2016/2017 Admission Screening Exercise, for candidates seeking admission via UTME (100 level). These screening exercises are mandatory requirements for entry into Lagos State University.
There shall be two rounds of Admission Screening Exercise.
2. ELIGIBILITY
A. Candidates who have Lagos State University as their Choice of institution in the 2016 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examinations (UTME), and have scored a minimum of 190 marks are eligible to participate in the Admission Screening Exercises. In addition, candidates must be at least 16 years of age.
B. ALL Direct Entry candidates who wish to be considered for admission into Lagos State University for the 2016/2017 academic session, who must have obtained Direct Entry Form from JAMB are also eligible and must apply for the screening exercise. However, these applicants are EXEMPTED from the Admission Screening. Online registration is compulsory for them.
C. Candidates of Lagos State Origin, for 100 & 200 levels will be required (if admitted) to prove their claims before the Independent Indigeneship Verification Committee (lIVC) set up by the Lagos State University.
D. Candidates should note that ONLY the accredited courses listed below are available for the 2016/2017 Academic Session. Therefore, only candidates that have chosen any of the underlisted courses should apply.
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FEDERAL UNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURE(ABEOKUTA) POST UTME INTERACTIVE

FEDERAL UNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURE(ABEOKUTA) POST UTME INTERACTIVE SCREENING COMMENCE ON 16TH JUNE,2016.....
Source;...FUNAAB 2016 ADMISSION COMMITEE.
SCREENING MODALITIES WILL BE UPDATED BY MONDAY.
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LASU SCREENING Form Is out

Its on d portal nowLASU SCREENING Form Is out today
it will close on 25th of june
190 and above is lasu cut-off
payment is made online and it 5000naira
for more info visit: http://screening.lasu.edu.ng
-pls dont fall into the hands of scammers
Source- LASU official bulletin
LASU_NEWSLINE
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INFORMATION FROM OBAFEMI AWOLOWO UNIVERSITY ON 2016 SCREENING EXERCISE

INFORMATION FROM
OBAFEMI AWOLOWO UNIVERSITY ON 2016 SCREENING EXERCISE
A statement which was purported to have emanated from the Public Relations Officer of Obafemi Awolowo University Ile-ife (OAU), Olanrewaju Abiodun has is that the institution in line with the Federal government's directive will not be conducting Post-UTME for candidates seeking admission into the institution this year.
According to the statement credited to the PRO,
"OAU is owned by the federal government, so we will not conduct our own Post UTME since we have been directed not to do so"
However, how the institution intends to run the admission process for this year was not disclosed.
I will advise you don't abandon your books yet to avoid unpleasant surprises.
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WE WILL KEEP POSTING YOU ON 2016 POST SCREENING EXERCISE.

2016 INSTITUTION SCORE(S)

Score range
120-150-------------- NCE AND IEI
150-179-------------- POLYTECHNIC
180-------------------- ALL STATE UNIVERSITIES
200----------------- ALL COMPETITIVE FEDERAL UNIVERSITIES
230---------------- UPWARD - HIGHLY COMPETITIVE UNIVERSITIES

The disadvantage of TWO O'LEVEL SITTING is that it will reduce the GRADE POINT...........................
JAMB HAS forwarded COMPREHENSIVE LIST OF CANDIDATE(S) TO all respective SCHOOL(S) ....as information we get from FEDERAL UNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURE ABEOKUTA......and one of the 2016 ADMISSION PROTOCOL OFFICER WE HAVE THERE SAID......
(1) Oral interview of subject areas will be asked.i.e s candidate having A1 in mathematics wil be given QUESTIONS in Mathematics to confirm if truly HE/SHE is academically sound or NOT.
(2) SUBJECT COMBINATION IN JAMB.....as most universities will USED their own SUBJECT COMBINATION.
(3) DRESSING CODE
(4) COMMUNICATION SKILLS(BOLDNESS)
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UNILAG 2016 INTERACTIVE SESSION (ADMISSION)


It Is no longer news that the post utme of most universities have been cancelled (except those that have written)
Many aspirants have been wondering how the universities would use their utme score to get their aggregate score....many have concluded that they would increase the utme cutoff to 250,280 or whatsoever. But this is not the case.
It is you o'level results that would be used to get your cutoff
C6 - 2pt, c5 - 4pt, c4- 6pt b3- 8pt B2- 10pt A1-12pt
For the 5 o'level subjects required for your course. Each grade would be represent a point (refer to the quoted text) above
how to calculate your aggregate score
1. Sum up all the points corresponding to the grades you have in your o'level
2. Divide your utme score by 8
3. Sum up 1 and 2.
4. Divide by 110
5. Multiply by 100
Example
Utme score- 230
O level results-. A1,B2,B3,C4 and C6
1. 230÷8= 29
2. A1= 12 points
B2= 10 points
B3= 8 points
C4= 6 points
C6= 2 points
Total= 38 points
3. 29+38=67
4. 67/110= 0.61
5. 0.61* 100= 61%

Source : A staff in d administrative dept. Of unilag...... ‪#‎SEA