Thursday, 27 August 2015

17,935 Candidates Reportedly Passed Post UTME

The University of Lagos said a sum of 17,

935 applicants of the 31,955 that sat for its

2015 Post Unified Tertiary Matriculation

Examination (UTME) as of late, passed the

screening activity.

This is contained in an announcement marked by

the establishment's Deputy Registrar,

Data, Mr Olagoke Oke, and issued to

the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Lagos.

It would be reviewed that 31,955 competitors

who scored 200 imprints and picked the

college as their school of first decision

partaken at the late 2015 JAMB-

sorted out UTME.

The announcement clarified that 26, 732 of the

competitors enrolled for the post UTME

screening for inductions into University of

Lagos for the 2015/2016 session.

The announcement said that the screening

which was done from Wednesday,

Aug. 12 to Friday, Aug. 14 was effective.

"An aggregate of 17,935 hopefuls passed the

screening test with a base score of 40

per penny.

"To this regard, 309 applicants did not

appear for the test while 118 applicants

were precluded for inability to take after the

directions for the Computer Based Test

(CBT).

"A sum of 393 outcomes were at first

withheld on suspicion of negligence yet on

further examination, 271 of these outcomes have

been affirmed as cases including

negligence.

"We will keep on withholding them for

further examinations, while the remaining

122 outcomes have been discharged.

"The cut-off imprints for entrance into the

different projects offered by the

college have subsequent to been discharged on the

college site,'' the announcement said.

The announcement asked all competitors who

taken part in the examination to visit the

college's site www.unilag.edu.ng for

the cut-off imprints and individual scores.

The announcement cautioned that the college

does not require any extra installments

in appreciation of confirmation.

It said that any solicitation made by an

individual or gathering of people for

installment keeping in mind the end goal to help them to secure

affirmation was fake.

" For accentuation, competitors are exhorted not

to make any installment to anybody for any

reason identifying with confirmations.

"Anybody observed to be included in any structure

of requesting, giving or accepting cash or

advantage of any sort as for

encouraging inductions into the University of

Lagos will be accounted for to the fitting

law authorization specialists.

"Moreover, applicants found to have

offered or given cash or advantage in kind

for induction into the college will be

excluded from confirmation.

"Competitors are thus encouraged to halt

from looking for data and whatever other

type of help with connection to confirmations

from locales other than the college's official

site,'' the announcement cautioned.

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