Unilag Post-UTME Commences November 18
University of Lagos state has said its 2020 post-Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) test has been scheduled to hold for two weeks, beginning from November 18.
The institution’s Registrar, Oladejo Azeez, said this in a statement on Thursday in Lagos state, adding that the aptitude test would end on December 2.
Azeez stated that online registration for the exercise will start from October 19 and end on October 30.
The registrar noted that the test would be for admission into all undergraduate courses/programmes of the university for the 2020/2021 academic session.
He said only candidates who made the university their first choice in the 2020/2021 UTME and scored 200 and above would be eligible for the screening.
Azeez added that eligible candidates must possess five credit passes at one sitting in relevant ‘O’ Level subjects, including English Language and Mathematics.
He stressed;
Candidates who will not be 16 years of age by Oct 31, are not eligible and need not apply.
Candidates who fail to participate in the post UTME screening will not be considered for admission.
The registrar expressed;
Former students of the institution whose admissions were withdrawn on the basis of poor academic performance or absence status, could re-apply on the condition that the new admission shall be for a course/ programme different from the former course/programme.
Any student expelled from the university cannot be offered fresh admission.
He said that eligible candidates for the test would pay N2,000 as the screening fee, saying;
Click on post-UTME application, then login with UTME number as username and Surname (in lowercase) as password.
Generate and print payment advice and proceed to any commercial bank to make the payment or pay online.
Return to the university portal to complete filling the screening form and then print post-UTME examination pass.
In addition, the registrar noted that the university had zero tolerance for drug abuse, warning that any student found wanting would lose studentship.