This thread is for candidates who scored 200 and above in the 2015 Unified tertiary Matriculation Examination.
The purpose of this thread is to guide you on the next step you are to take.
Obviously, with your score, it seems more like your admission is at the door step. However, there are few things you should know at this point as to ensure you finally win in your quest to secure admission this year.
First, Scoring 200 is not all there is to it, It is true that no institution can stop you from participating in their post-UTME but you should equally know that courses like medicine or Law that are very competitive in most schools need a candidate to have a score well above 200.
What you ought to do now is to verify the cut off mark in your choice institution for your course. That way you will know if you stand a chance and will inform if you need a switch by changing your course or institution to a less competitive one relative to your score.
For procedure on JAMB Change of Course, please click here
Secondly, Do not let your UTME score get into your head, there is one more major hurdle, THE POST-UTME.
Don’t “divorce” your books yet, this is time to get strongly “married” to them. From experience we have noticed that most institutions usually repeat their post-UTME questions.
The purpose of this thread is to guide you on the next step you are to take.
Obviously, with your score, it seems more like your admission is at the door step. However, there are few things you should know at this point as to ensure you finally win in your quest to secure admission this year.
First, Scoring 200 is not all there is to it, It is true that no institution can stop you from participating in their post-UTME but you should equally know that courses like medicine or Law that are very competitive in most schools need a candidate to have a score well above 200.
What you ought to do now is to verify the cut off mark in your choice institution for your course. That way you will know if you stand a chance and will inform if you need a switch by changing your course or institution to a less competitive one relative to your score.
For procedure on JAMB Change of Course, please click here
Secondly, Do not let your UTME score get into your head, there is one more major hurdle, THE POST-UTME.
Don’t “divorce” your books yet, this is time to get strongly “married” to them. From experience we have noticed that most institutions usually repeat their post-UTME questions.
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