Esut latest news on admission 2016
I'm assuming you're referring to the latest news on university admissions for the 2016 academic year. Here are some updates:
Admission Deadlines:
- Most universities in Nigeria had already closed their admission portals for the 2016 academic year. However, some universities may still be accepting applications for late admissions or supplementary admissions.
- Check with your preferred university for their admission deadline.
Admission Requirements:
- The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) had announced that the minimum cut-off mark for admission into Nigerian universities for the 2016 academic year was 180.
- However, some universities may have higher cut-off marks, and some may consider other factors such as the candidate's performance in the UTME, O'Level results, and post-UTME screening.
Admission Lists:
- Many universities in Nigeria had released their admission lists for the 2016 academic year. You can check the admission status on the university's website or through the JAMB website.
- Some universities may still be processing their admission lists, so it's essential to check regularly for updates.
Admission Guidelines:
- The National Universities Commission (NUC) had released guidelines for university admissions in Nigeria, which included the use of the Central Admission Processing System (CAPS) for admission processing.
- The NUC had also emphasized the importance of transparency and fairness in the admission process.
Admission Statistics:
- According to JAMB, over 1.5 million candidates sat for the 2016 UTME, and over 500,000 candidates were admitted into Nigerian universities.
- The admission statistics varied across universities, with some universities admitting more students than others.
Admission Tips:
- Make sure to check the admission requirements for your preferred university and ensure you meet the cut-off mark.
- Apply early to increase your chances of admission.
- Check your admission status regularly to avoid missing important updates.
- Be prepared for the post-UTME screening, if required.
I hope this information is helpful. If you have any specific questions or concerns, feel free to ask!