Anyone that has been following the 2016/2017 admission process should be
able to underscore the fact that it is not going to be an easy one for
candidates especially as most candidates quest is to gain admission into
a university with little or no consideration for polytechnics and
Colleges of education.
Going by the figure released by JAMB as the number of candidates that
scored up to 180 (which is the bench cut-off mark for all institutions)
in the last UTME, it is easy to see that the number of candidates that
will be jostling for admission far outweighs the carrying capacity of
all the universities in the country put together. This means that a good
number of candidates who ordinarily are qualified to gain admission
into universities of their choice will fail to secure one because of
this obvious fact.
Candidates are therefore advised to spread their options instead of
putting all their eggs in one basket. Take all your choice schools
Admission Screening/Post-UTME seriously.
As schools have started announcing their admission screening
exercises/post-UTME many candidates will likely have their minds
centered on just the universities of their choices neglecting the
polytechnics and Colleges of education.
This does not seem like a wise thing to do, unless of course you have
made up your mind that it is either a university or nothing else. In
that case even if the admission does not favour you this year, you can
try again next year.
But for those who really need it this year, don't just buy the
screening/post-UTME form of your choice universities only; also get
those for your choice polytechnic and college of education. That way,
you have increased your chances of gaining admission this year.
Wish you success.






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