Tuesday, 29 August 2017

UNIVERSITY OF LAGOS POST UTME 2017/2018 SESSION SCREENING EXERCISE

The University of Lagos online registration for the Post-UTME Screening Exercise for Admission into ALL COURSES/PROGRAMMES for the 2017/2018 Academic Year will commence from 31st August – 15thSeptember, 2017.
ELIGIBLE CANDIDATES
Candidates who made University of Lagos their first choice in the 2017/2018 UTME and scored 200 and above are eligible for screening. 

 In addition, candidates must possess five (5) credit passes at one sitting in relevant O/level subjects including English Language and Mathematics.

Candidates, who will not be sixteen (16) years of age by 31st October, 2017 are not eligible and need not apply.

Candidates who do not participate in the Post-UTME Screening will not be considered for admission.

SCREENING FEE – N2,000

REGISTRATION PROCEDURE:
Eligible candidates should log on to University of Lagos website https://unilag.edu.ng  Then, take the following steps:
  • Click on Admissions
  • Click on Post-UTME Application
  • Login with UTME number as username and surname in lowercase as password
  • Generate and print payment advice
  • Proceed to any commercial bank to make payment or pay online
  • Return to the University portal, upload passport photograph and complete the application form
  • Print Post-UTME Examination Pass
POST-UTME TEST
Post-UTME aptitude test will hold between 18th and 22nd September, 2017.

for further information on registration and consultancy contact: 07037144691,08138027520

Friday, 18 August 2017

UNIVERSITIES TO CONDUCT 2017 POST-UTME EXAMS BY FEDERAL GOVT




Federal Government gives universities, polytechnics and other institutions go ahead to conduct Post-UTME screening as a pre-condition to gaining admission into public institutions.
The Federal Government has lifted the ban on the conduct of examinations usually organised by universities for admission seekers after the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examinations (UTME).

This was revealed in Abuja by the Minister of Education, Adamu Adamu, saying that Universities, Polytechnics and other institutions were free to organise post-UTME screening as a pre-condition to gaining admission into public institutions.

He explained that the Federal Government scrapped the controversial examination in order to fully understand what was going on in the institutions.

The minister added that the government was now wiser regarding the conduct of the examination.
Adamu however urged the institutions to make the fees affordable.