Today, I would love to share with you, the names and list of Nigeria
Universities, Polytechnics, where students Can Write POST UTME Exam and
Get Admission Without Choosing Them As Your School Of Choice.
This article contains the names of all tertiary institutions in
Nigeria, where students can write their Post UTME examination and Get
Admission without choosing the school as their school of preference in
JAMB.
Take note that there are so many
educational institutions in Nigeria that accepts students/candidates who have already registered for JAMB and write their post UTME examination even if the candidate did not choose the school during his/her JAMB registration.
After going through several documents and writing to several schools support, we have with us here, the official list of all schools who we are sure, that accepts candidates who did not chose them while registering for the JAMB CBT examination. We would also love to inform and notify all schools that some of the below mentioned schools accepts candidates to buy their admission form, and sit for their post utme examination and subsequently may get admitted. You don’t need to be afraid, because if the school successfully admit you into their tertiary institution, the school will write a letter to the JAMB admission board, thereby, confirming that the school have given you admission. This will prompt JAMB to update their JAMB admission letter in their JAMB website.
HERE ARE THE LIST OF SCHOOLS
What Are These Schools Cut Off Marks?
You should take note, that these school general admission cut off, is 180 aggregate score in JAMB CBT and complete SSCE results. If you have all the above requirements, you can purchase the post UTME form, which would help you, secure admission into the school.
Source: Daily school news
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Take note that there are so many
educational institutions in Nigeria that accepts students/candidates who have already registered for JAMB and write their post UTME examination even if the candidate did not choose the school during his/her JAMB registration.
After going through several documents and writing to several schools support, we have with us here, the official list of all schools who we are sure, that accepts candidates who did not chose them while registering for the JAMB CBT examination. We would also love to inform and notify all schools that some of the below mentioned schools accepts candidates to buy their admission form, and sit for their post utme examination and subsequently may get admitted. You don’t need to be afraid, because if the school successfully admit you into their tertiary institution, the school will write a letter to the JAMB admission board, thereby, confirming that the school have given you admission. This will prompt JAMB to update their JAMB admission letter in their JAMB website.
HERE ARE THE LIST OF SCHOOLS
- Olabisi Onabanjo University
- Federal College of Education, Okene – FCE,
- Kano University of Science and Technology
- Lagos State University
- Ekiti State University
- Ebonyi State University
- Adeyemi College of Education,
- Ondo Ignatius Ajuru University of Education
- Umaru Musa Yar’adua University
- Kwara State University
- Ondo State University of Science and Technology
- Nnamdi Azikiwe University
- Osun State University
- Olabisi Onabanjo University
- Lagos State University
- Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba-Akoko
- Ladoke Akintola University of Technology
- Enugu State University of Science and Technology (ESUT)
- Institute of Management and Technology (IMT), Enugu
- Afe Babalola University, Ado-Ekiti
- Gregory University, Uturu
- Federal University otuoke Bayelsa State
- Plateau State University Bokkos
- Abia State University, Uturu
- All Private Universities in Nigeria
What Are These Schools Cut Off Marks?
You should take note, that these school general admission cut off, is 180 aggregate score in JAMB CBT and complete SSCE results. If you have all the above requirements, you can purchase the post UTME form, which would help you, secure admission into the school.
Source: Daily school news
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