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How To Prepare For Post-UTME/DE Admission Screening Of Your School

This post is published in order to enlighten university aspirants on how to prepare for their post utme/ direct entry screening exercises of institutions of their choice. Share this post to reach as many aspirants as possible since they'll be needing it.

Since the recent ravaging pandemic has briefly interrupted academic activities nationwide, schools might also be forced to change methods they use to conduct these screening exercises.
Some schools might just decide to use jamb and o-level results while others might decide to conduct interview in oral form or submission of relevant documents. Other schools might still go on to conduct examinations also.
If your school falls into the category that'll write post utme/aptitude test/oral interview then you'll have to prepare accordingly and study the subjects relevant to the course you applied for. Schools will also release chartboard comprising of all their applicable courses and the relevant subjects attached to it. Those are the subjects that would be taken by aspirants who applied for the course on the day of their post utme. It's advisable to know these subjects so you can study in line with it and also endeavour to know compulsory subjects and the ones that carries the higher scores then work towards it.
Always visit your school website and connect with students that already study in these schools so as to get informed and updated with informations coming from the school, also beware of scammers since they'll always camouflage to be students or lecturers in such institutions.
Also make sure your documents are intact especially the ones required by your school of choice, they'll also tell you documents they'll be needing but most of all, jamb/o-level results are the most needed of these documents.
For those that there o-level results aren't ready, your school might give you another alternative since more population of university aspirants used awaiting result during their jamb registration.
If you have any questions related to these you can drop it in the comment section below.

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  1. I love this. Cause it’s coming at the right time and will be of great use to aspirants all over. This is truly an update. ✅ Thanks.

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  2. This is very helpful most especially to the aspirants

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  3. Thanks for the info. Its very helpful.

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