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Tuesday, August 2, 2011

University of Ibadan 2011/2012 POST- UTME SCREENING EXERCISE

 2011/2012 POST- UTME  SCREENING EXERCISE
University of Ibadan 2011/2012 ADMISSIONS EXERCISE SCREENING OF FIRST CHOICE MOST PREFERRED UTME CANDIDATES FOR ADMISSION

1. The University of Ibadan, Ibadan, hereby requests all candidates who made the University their First Choice Most Preferred Institution in the 2011/2012 UTME and scored 200 and above, to submit the results of their SSCE WAEC/NECO or equivalent certificate ONLINE directly through
http://www.admissions.ui.edu.ng on or before 17th August, 2011.

2. Candidates who are expecting the release of their ‘O’ level results CANNOTparticipate in the 2011/2012 Admissions Exercise, until such results are released. SSCE (or equivalent) results released after 31 August, 2011 will not be considered for the 2011/2012 Admissions Exercise.

3. Instructions:-
A (i) Candidates are to pay N2,000.00 into U.I Admission Processing Fee Account (See details below):
UI Admission Processing Fee Account Details:
Afribank Nigeria Plc, UI branch, Ibadan(Acct. No– 6000085286)
First Bank of Nigeria Plc, UI branch, Ibadan (Acct. No – 2018156959)
The teller should have SURNAME and initials of the candidate as in the UTME result slip preceeded by the JAMB Registration number, as the payee.
Name and JAMB Registration Number should be quoted in the depositor’s name at the point of payment (in bank). The following format could be adopted:
University of Ibadan
Jambregno/name or
e.g.
JE23145667FE/Ayodeji Aderoyeje O.
(ii) Consequent upon payment of the Processing fee of N2,000.00 at the banks, candidates are expected to submit their Teller numbers online. This should be done by logging-in on http://www.admissions.ui.edu.ng with the JAMB Registration number and submission of a valid e-mail address.
(iii) Candidates will receive username and password through their e-mail addresses within 24 hours of submission.
(iv) Candidates are then expected to log-in onto http://www.admissions.ui.edu.ng to submit their biodata and O’level results.

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