Having completed its admission processes for the 2017/2018 academic session, the authorities of the University of Ibadan yesterday recommended 3, 783 of 56,172 candidates that applied to the Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB) for admission.
This figure, according to the Deputy Vice Chancellor (Academic) University of Ibadan, Professor Adeyinka Aderinto, while addressing urinalysis in Ibadan yesterday, represented those who sought admission through the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) and Direct Entry (DE). According to Aderinto, the admission for the 2017/2018 will end in January 2018 while screening of those already issued admission letters will soon commence.
The Deputy Vice Chancellor, who noted that a total of 26, 769 candidates who scored 200 and above sat for the Post-UTME of the university, said that out of this, only 9,268 scored 50 per cent and above, adding that 3,783 who were finally recommended to JAMB for admission met the approved admission criteria. Meanwhile the DVC (academic) said that UI was committed to meeting NYSC mobilisation as Second Semester examinations in the university have begun.
He said: “The University of Ibadan is committed to mobilising students for 2017/2018 National Youth Service and to end the session (2016/2017). “We have commenced the examinations and the students have started writing.
We have also recommended about 3,783 candidates to JAMB for admission and we are concluding the admission process by January ending.” The University of Ibadan is committed to upholding its standards in admission. This is what makes us who we are in offering qualitative education to our students to be the best in Nigeria and have the capacity to compete globally.”
The Deputy Vice Chancellor, who noted that a total of 26, 769 candidates who scored 200 and above sat for the Post-UTME of the university, said that out of this, only 9,268 scored 50 per cent and above, adding that 3,783 who were finally recommended to JAMB for admission met the approved admission criteria. Meanwhile the DVC (academic) said that UI was committed to meeting NYSC mobilisation as Second Semester examinations in the university have begun.
He said: “The University of Ibadan is committed to mobilising students for 2017/2018 National Youth Service and to end the session (2016/2017). “We have commenced the examinations and the students have started writing.
We have also recommended about 3,783 candidates to JAMB for admission and we are concluding the admission process by January ending.” The University of Ibadan is committed to upholding its standards in admission. This is what makes us who we are in offering qualitative education to our students to be the best in Nigeria and have the capacity to compete globally.”
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