This thread is for candidates whose scores fall between 150-179 in the 2015 Unified tertiary Matriculation Examination.
The purpose of this thread is to guide you on the next step you are to take.
Apparently, you did not meet the cut-off mark that is acceptable in any known university but that does not mean you cannot secure any admission this year.
However, your best option at this point is a polytechnic since most polytechnics’ cut-off mark fall between 150-179.
You are also very qualified to seek admission into any college of education in the country.
What you ought to do now is to verify if you met the required cut-off mark for your course of study in the polytechnic of choice you selected during UTME Registration.
The information gathered will enable you know if you are to go for change of course or institution.
If you need to apply now for your JAMB Change of course and institution do so by clicking here
Also you have the hurdle of post-UTME to deal with. Experience has shown that most institutions usually repeat their post-UTME questions. That means that studying with post-UTME past questions would be of great help.
The purpose of this thread is to guide you on the next step you are to take.
Apparently, you did not meet the cut-off mark that is acceptable in any known university but that does not mean you cannot secure any admission this year.
However, your best option at this point is a polytechnic since most polytechnics’ cut-off mark fall between 150-179.
You are also very qualified to seek admission into any college of education in the country.
What you ought to do now is to verify if you met the required cut-off mark for your course of study in the polytechnic of choice you selected during UTME Registration.
The information gathered will enable you know if you are to go for change of course or institution.
If you need to apply now for your JAMB Change of course and institution do so by clicking here
Also you have the hurdle of post-UTME to deal with. Experience has shown that most institutions usually repeat their post-UTME questions. That means that studying with post-UTME past questions would be of great help.
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