Aaua news on admission 2017
Here are some news articles and updates on admission to Ambrose Alli University (AAU) for the 2017 academic session:
Admission Requirements
- The university announced that candidates who scored 180 and above in the 2017 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) would be considered for admission. (Source: Vanguard, August 2017)
- The university also announced that candidates who scored 150 and above in the UTME and have a minimum of five O'level credits, including English Language and Mathematics, would be considered for admission. (Source: The Nation, August 2017)
Admission Cut-Off Marks
- The university released its admission cut-off marks for the 2017 academic session. The cut-off marks ranged from 180 to 200 for various courses. (Source: AAU website, August 2017)
- The university also announced that candidates who scored 200 and above in the UTME would be considered for admission into its Faculty of Law. (Source: ThisDay, August 2017)
Admission Process
- The university announced that admission would be based on a combination of the candidate's UTME score, O'level results, and post-UTME screening. (Source: AAU website, August 2017)
- The university also announced that candidates who were admitted would be required to pay a non-refundable acceptance fee of N20,000. (Source: The Punch, August 2017)
Admission List
- The university released its admission list for the 2017 academic session in August 2017. (Source: AAU website, August 2017)
- The university also announced that candidates who were admitted could check their admission status on the university's website. (Source: The Nation, August 2017)
Registration and Orientation
- The university announced that admitted students would be required to register online and pay a registration fee of N10,000. (Source: AAU website, August 2017)
- The university also announced that new students would undergo a compulsory orientation programme, which would include lectures, seminars, and other activities. (Source: The Punch, August 2017)
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