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Re: 5 Reasons Why You Might Be Denied Admission This Year by bigpicture001: 9:33am On Aug 19, 2017
you will wait for long oooo. most schools don't publish,announce or reveal thier departmental cut offs...cuz if they do...they would be sued to court in the case that a candidate attained the cut off nd yet denied admission....all you will see are suggestive cut offs...well..i I believe your score,though not very high,shld see you through computer science
Re: 5 Reasons Why You Might Be Denied Admission This Year by tawphils: 9:33am On Aug 19, 2017
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Re: 5 Reasons Why You Might Be Denied Admission This Year by Xtremer1: 9:44am On Aug 19, 2017
You try. But no WAEC/NECO + JAMB combination this year. There's going to be POST UTME
Re: 5 Reasons Why You Might Be Denied Admission This Year by successincentiv(m): 9:44am On Aug 19, 2017
Nice points

But the fact is, Nigeria system of education is corrupt. Even if you score above 300, they can still deny you of admission.
Re: 5 Reasons Why You Might Be Denied Admission This Year by tobsvent: 9:45am On Aug 19, 2017
Better to be informed earlier than now.
Re: 5 Reasons Why You Might Be Denied Admission This Year by bodesmith1996(m): 10:01am On Aug 19, 2017
your good to go bruh...I had 221 then and i was given computer science education ..buh I think your score is okay to be given major
Re: 5 Reasons Why You Might Be Denied Admission This Year by manuelfolarin(m): 10:14am On Aug 19, 2017
DeHEIGHTS:
Hmm
The prospective candidates need better information than the one posted here.

If you must gain admission to higher institutions these year, you need to understand the following:

1. The new cut-off Mark is an aggregate of your weighted grades in O'Level and JAMB score.
This means your grades in O Level results matter as much as your JAMB score since there's no more written post-JAMB. Therefore a student with distinctions in O Level result and high JAMB score stands a better chance than the one with low grades. In UNILAG, for instance, the mode of estimating the cut-off last session was:
O Level result was 40%
JAMB score was 60%

So, candidates with C6, C5 in O' Level stand a lesser chance of getting admission even if they score 300/400 in JAMB.

2. Top rated Universities do not accept two-sittings in O Level results.

3. Know the quota system of a University before chossing such institution, except you want to enter by merit. Some universities have preferences for candidates from certain states.

4. Some courses are highly competitive, so you must be sincere with your academic ability before making your choice, e.g Medicine & Surgery, Law, Economics, Architecture, etc.

5. Some universities place higher priority on O Level results than JAMB scores.
JAMB score = 40%
OLevel grades= 60%
For instance,
A1. :: 12 points
B2. :;; 10
B3.::: 8
C4. ::::6
C5. ::::4
C6. :::2
Imagine the candidates with 5 distinctions (5A1) has 60/60; while that with five C6 has 10/60. Even if the latter candidate score 350/400 in JAMB, he might not secure admission.
what is dis one saying? Are you not in Nigeria abi u want to tell me u don't know dat post-utme is back?
Re: 5 Reasons Why You Might Be Denied Admission This Year by Estherfabian(f): 10:38am On Aug 19, 2017
fidalgo19:
That age requirement that you must be 16 years old to enter university just pissed me off. I got a young lad that will not enter this year and next year because of that and his a genius. Its better we get a canadian visa for him to study than for him wasting his time in this country. And it will be this same country that inorder to get a job you must not be less than 26 years but must have 2-3 years work experience.

I was once a victim of this and so shall be my younger brother

Seriously, it's stifling! angry
Re: 5 Reasons Why You Might Be Denied Admission This Year by Twrecks(m): 11:37am On Aug 19, 2017
Na lie. Follow all these and you still might get nothing. New reasons 1. You don't know the VC 2. You don't know any politician 3. The ruler of the town's number is not on your phone 4. Your father is not a government official 5. You just decided to pass the exam when governor pikin fail
Re: 5 Reasons Why You Might Be Denied Admission This Year by PrinceJoeWan(m): 11:54am On Aug 19, 2017
holuwajobar:
Being offered admission into a university is the prayer of every
Nigerian students. This is because the number of students far
outweighs the number of universities we have in Nigeria.
Universities are not even helping the matter at all because most of
them admit students based on "long-leg" which i know you
understand what i mean.
This post is focusing on reasons you might not be offered
admission by the school you choose. This reasons are based on my
research, so i hope you trust them.

1. UNABLE TO MEET CUT-OFF MARK FOR YOUR COURSE


This is the most common reason why most of the students are
being rejected yearly. For the new-bie, let me explain what i
mean by cut-off mark.
Cut-off mark is the bench mark or let me say boundary at
which you as a student must reach before been offered admission
into a certain university.
There are factors that determines cut-off mark and example of
those are; the number of candidates that choose the course, the
high or low pass rate of JAMB/screening examination and so on.
Cut-off marks are prone to increase or decrease by those
factor i gave. I will explain more on the factors i gave and
how cut-off mark is being derived my next post.

2. WRONG SUBJECT COMBINATION IN JAMB EXAM


This is one avoidable mistake students commit every year. I will
always advise a student to make some little research about the
course they want to apply for in JAMB exam, and one of those
research is finding out about the subject combination for the
course. You can simply do this by checking the brochure provided
by JAMB. It won't cost you anything to do this little research
because it is capable of destroying your admission this year.
Take note!!!!

3. AGE REQUIREMENT


Though some students below the age requirement of a particular
school devise ways to get admitted but i won't advise any
student to take the risk of passing JAMB exam and being denied
admission simply because of your age (you know how painful it can
be). Most schools requires the student to be 16 years old on or
before October 1st. I have seen a student that was denied
admission because of he was below the age requirement despite
meeting other requirements that would have qualified him for the
admission slot. So i will advise any student that he or she should
make sure that he/she will be 16 years old on or before October
1st.

4. FAILED A CORE SUBJECT IN WAEC/NECO/GCE EXAM


I find it hard to believe that some students apply for admission
despite failing a core subject in WAEC/NECO/GCE exam. Maybe
they want to try their luck but to be sincere with you, no
university will offer such student an admission slot except the
student uses "long-leg" which i know you understand what i am
saying.

5. USING TWO SITTING RESULT


This is also a criteria that cab disqualify a student during
admission process. A lot of candidates you are competing with,
uses one sitting result and you know the federal universities favour
one sitting result more. Why? The answer is simple; simply
because they believe candidates with one sitting result are more
educationally sound. You got my point? Yeah!!! I will explain
more on the disadvantages of using two sitting result in my next
post.

www.admissiontipz..com/2017/07/reasons-why-you-might-be-denied.html

source: www.admissiontipz..com
I got a pass in one of my core subject will it be accepted?
Re: 5 Reasons Why You Might Be Denied Admission This Year by youngstarlit(m): 11:55am On Aug 19, 2017
Read How To Prepare For Post-UTME And Succeed in order to increase your chances of getting admitted.
Re: 5 Reasons Why You Might Be Denied Admission This Year by Phinysmarty(f): 12:07pm On Aug 19, 2017
The fact still remains that most people must be denied admission even after meeting all these criteria especially when people with long legs out-ways people that met with all the criteria...The only way out of this is to pray and have faith in God.


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Re: 5 Reasons Why You Might Be Denied Admission This Year by Nobody: 12:21pm On Aug 19, 2017
manuelfolarin:
what is dis one saying? Are you not in Nigeria abi u want to tell me u don't know dat post-utme is back?

Tell me more.

Do you mean candidates would write another exams like before?
Re: 5 Reasons Why You Might Be Denied Admission This Year by TunAb8(m): 2:06pm On Aug 19, 2017
gbzed:
I think I passed all these, but I don't know d cut off mark for computer science for lasu, but I get 233 for jamb with one o level sitting

We're in the same category ooo, had 237 though...

I'mma need to get to know you... We would be course mates hopefully..
Re: 5 Reasons Why You Might Be Denied Admission This Year by TSO4U: 3:00pm On Aug 19, 2017
undecided
Re: 5 Reasons Why You Might Be Denied Admission This Year by nuelsam: 3:54pm On Aug 19, 2017
TreasuredLeidy:

We hear this everyday.
If you don't want to go to school because of no job, then stay @home. It's by choice.
dont mind him,some folks just love typing sh*ts
Re: 5 Reasons Why You Might Be Denied Admission This Year by lastmaster(m): 5:33pm On Aug 19, 2017
At op,can someone combined waec/nabteb results?
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Re: 5 Reasons Why You Might Be Denied Admission This Year by Eastatlantaniqqa(m): 6:26pm On Aug 19, 2017
with this your english am not sure if you would get admitted
Emilad:
No way, I overcome. I am an overcome,
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Re: 5 Reasons Why You Might Be Denied Admission This Year by Ginx(m): 7:14pm On Aug 19, 2017
Thats true i agree with all the posts you mentioned here you can also check this link for more helpful tips on how to get admission in Nigeria https://www.melonroad.com/how-to-get-admission-in-nigeria/
Re: 5 Reasons Why You Might Be Denied Admission This Year by gbzed(m): 7:57pm On Aug 19, 2017
TunAb8:


We're in the same category ooo, had 237 though...

I'mma need to get to know you... We would be course mates hopefully..


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Re: 5 Reasons Why You Might Be Denied Admission This Year by Nobody: 2:19pm On Sep 22, 2017
manuelfolarin:
what is dis one saying? Are you not in Nigeria abi u want to tell me u don't know dat post-utme is back?

Honestly, I didn't know. Funny enough, I live and work in a Teaching Hospital!

But I have clarified. Post-JAMB is back. All the best to the applicants.
Re: 5 Reasons Why You Might Be Denied Admission This Year by Nobody: 2:54pm On Sep 22, 2017
holuwajobar:
Being offered admission into a university is the prayer of every
Nigerian students. This is because the number of students far
outweighs the number of universities we have in Nigeria.
Universities are not even helping the matter at all because most of
them admit students based on "long-leg" which i know you
understand what i mean.
This post is focusing on reasons you might not be offered
admission by the school you choose. This reasons are based on my
research, so i hope you trust them.

1. UNABLE TO MEET CUT-OFF MARK FOR YOUR COURSE


This is the most common reason why most of the students are
being rejected yearly. For the new-bie, let me explain what i
mean by cut-off mark.
Cut-off mark is the bench mark or let me say boundary at
which you as a student must reach before been offered admission
into a certain university.
There are factors that determines cut-off mark and example of
those are; the number of candidates that choose the course, the
high or low pass rate of JAMB/screening examination and so on.
Cut-off marks are prone to increase or decrease by those
factor i gave. I will explain more on the factors i gave and
how cut-off mark is being derived my next post.

2. WRONG SUBJECT COMBINATION IN JAMB EXAM


This is one avoidable mistake students commit every year. I will
always advise a student to make some little research about the
course they want to apply for in JAMB exam, and one of those
research is finding out about the subject combination for the
course. You can simply do this by checking the brochure provided
by JAMB. It won't cost you anything to do this little research
because it is capable of destroying your admission this year.
Take note!!!!

3. AGE REQUIREMENT


Though some students below the age requirement of a particular
school devise ways to get admitted but i won't advise any
student to take the risk of passing JAMB exam and being denied
admission simply because of your age (you know how painful it can
be). Most schools requires the student to be 16 years old on or
before October 1st. I have seen a student that was denied
admission because of he was below the age requirement despite
meeting other requirements that would have qualified him for the
admission slot. So i will advise any student that he or she should
make sure that he/she will be 16 years old on or before October
1st.

4. FAILED A CORE SUBJECT IN WAEC/NECO/GCE EXAM


I find it hard to believe that some students apply for admission
despite failing a core subject in WAEC/NECO/GCE exam. Maybe
they want to try their luck but to be sincere with you, no
university will offer such student an admission slot except the
student uses "long-leg" which i know you understand what i am
saying.

5. USING TWO SITTING RESULT


This is also a criteria that cab disqualify a student during
admission process. A lot of candidates you are competing with,
uses one sitting result and you know the federal universities favour
one sitting result more. Why? The answer is simple; simply
because they believe candidates with one sitting result are more
educationally sound. You got my point? Yeah!!! I will explain
more on the disadvantages of using two sitting result in my next
post.

www.admissiontipz..com/2017/07/reasons-why-you-might-be-denied.html

source: www.admissiontipz..com

answer is simple; simply because they believe candidates with one sitting result are more educationally sound. You got my point? Yeah!!! I will explain more on the disadvantages of using two sitting result in my next
post.
Are you implying that someone who had 7 B2 and one F9 or D7 in Waec but passed it in Neco isn't sound?. Those federal schools using that scheme are responsible for fake o'level results
Re: 5 Reasons Why You Might Be Denied Admission This Year by Jacktheripper: 3:07pm On Sep 22, 2017
holuwajobar:
Being offered admission into a university is the prayer of every
Nigerian students. This is because the number of students far
outweighs the number of universities we have in Nigeria.
Universities are not even helping the matter at all because most of
them admit students based on "long-leg" which i know you
understand what i mean.
This post is focusing on reasons you might not be offered
admission by the school you choose. This reasons are based on my
research, so i hope you trust them.

1. UNABLE TO MEET CUT-OFF MARK FOR YOUR COURSE


This is the most common reason why most of the students are
being rejected yearly. For the new-bie, let me explain what i
mean by cut-off mark.
Cut-off mark is the bench mark or let me say boundary at
which you as a student must reach before been offered admission
into a certain university.
There are factors that determines cut-off mark and example of
those are; the number of candidates that choose the course, the
high or low pass rate of JAMB/screening examination and so on.
Cut-off marks are prone to increase or decrease by those
factor i gave. I will explain more on the factors i gave and
how cut-off mark is being derived my next post.

2. WRONG SUBJECT COMBINATION IN JAMB EXAM


This is one avoidable mistake students commit every year. I will
always advise a student to make some little research about the
course they want to apply for in JAMB exam, and one of those
research is finding out about the subject combination for the
course. You can simply do this by checking the brochure provided
by JAMB. It won't cost you anything to do this little research
because it is capable of destroying your admission this year.
Take note!!!!

3. AGE REQUIREMENT


Though some students below the age requirement of a particular
school devise ways to get admitted but i won't advise any
student to take the risk of passing JAMB exam and being denied
admission simply because of your age (you know how painful it can
be). Most schools requires the student to be 16 years old on or
before October 1st. I have seen a student that was denied
admission because of he was below the age requirement despite
meeting other requirements that would have qualified him for the
admission slot. So i will advise any student that he or she should
make sure that he/she will be 16 years old on or before October
1st.

4. FAILED A CORE SUBJECT IN WAEC/NECO/GCE EXAM


I find it hard to believe that some students apply for admission
despite failing a core subject in WAEC/NECO/GCE exam. Maybe
they want to try their luck but to be sincere with you, no
university will offer such student an admission slot except the
student uses "long-leg" which i know you understand what i am
saying.

5. USING TWO SITTING RESULT


This is also a criteria that cab disqualify a student during
admission process. A lot of candidates you are competing with,
uses one sitting result and you know the federal universities favour
one sitting result more. Why? The answer is simple; simply
because they believe candidates with one sitting result are more
educationally sound. You got my point? Yeah!!! I will explain
more on the disadvantages of using two sitting result in my next
post.

www.admissiontipz..com/2017/07/reasons-why-you-might-be-denied.html

source: www.admissiontipz..com



Op u mean as I pick ui with two sittings no admission for me??
Re: 5 Reasons Why You Might Be Denied Admission This Year by holuwajobar(m): 10:16pm On Sep 22, 2017
Jacktheripper:




Op u mean as I pick ui with two sittings no admission for me??
lower chance of admission compared to students with one sitting
Re: 5 Reasons Why You Might Be Denied Admission This Year by holuwajobar(m): 10:19pm On Sep 22, 2017
asuustrike2009:


answer is simple; simply because they believe candidates with one sitting result are more educationally sound. You got my point? Yeah!!! I will explain more on the disadvantages of using two sitting result in my next
post.
Are you implying that someone who had 7 B2 and one F9 or D7 in Waec but passed it in Neco isn't sound?. Those federal schools using that scheme are responsible for fake o'level results
though waec cnt be trusted, buh usin one sitting gv u higher chances fr admission
Re: 5 Reasons Why You Might Be Denied Admission This Year by Nobody: 7:13am On Sep 23, 2017
holuwajobar:
though waec cnt be trusted, buh usin one sitting gv u higher chances fr admission
Then the problem of cheating still remains. Those lecturers putting such policies might have use two sittings yet they claim to be intelligent.
Re: 5 Reasons Why You Might Be Denied Admission This Year by holuwajobar(m): 8:11am On Sep 23, 2017
asuustrike2009:

Then the problem of cheating still remains. Those lecturers putting such policies might have use two sittings yet they claim to be intelligent.
you have a good point. but most schools dont accept two sitting result for courses like medicine and surgery...

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