Skip to main content

Advert

Ng

UI New Undergraduate Admission Requirements


The management of University of Ibadan (UI) has released a new undergraduate admission requirements.
From indications, the new requirements will take effect from 2017/2018 academic session.

The table below contains the new requirements for the different faculties.




sNFacultyProgrammeREVISED REQUIREMENTSSpecial Consideration (Waiver) Remarks
Direct EntryUTME SubjectsUTME O/Level
1Social SciencePsychology 10479B(1) Two ‘A’ level passes in two subjects in any of: Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Statistics, Government, Geography, Economics or Mathematics/Statistics. (2) UTME requirements plus NRN certificate.English Language and any other 3 subjects from Social Sciences and/or Sciences.5 ‘O’ level subjects at one sitting or 6 ‘O’ level subjects at 2 sittings to include English Language, Mathematics, Biology and other Social Sciences or Science subjects.
1ScienceComputer Science 10488K(i) Two ‘A’ level subjects passes in Mathematics (pure or applied) and Physics (ii) OND/HND Computer Science or any other Mathematics based courses with grade of Upper Credit.English Language, Mathematics, Chemistry and Physics5 ‘O’ level subjects at one sitting or 6 ‘O’ level subjects at 2 sittings to include English Language, Mathematics, Chemistry, Physics and any other Science subjects (excluding Geography & Agric Science).IBADAN accepts only ND/HND in Computer Science with Upper Credit.
2ScienceGeography 10428CTwo ‘A’ level subjects including Geography and any other Science subject.English Language and any three of the following: Geography, Mathematics, Biology, Chemistry and Physics.5 ‘O’ level subjects at one sitting or 6 ‘O’ level subjects at two sittings to include: English Language, Mathematics, Geography and any of two or three of the following subjects: Biology, Chemistry, Physics and Further Mathematics.Agricultural Science is not acceptable as a Science subject.
1TechnologyFood Technology 10467E2 ‘A’ level passes in Physics and Mathematics plus UME requirements.English Language, Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics.5 ‘O’ level subjects at one sitting or 6 ‘O’ level subjects at 2 sittings to include English Language, Physics, Chemistry, Biology and Mathematics with any one of the following subjects as the case may be: Agricultural Science, Further Mathematics, Technical Drawing, Economics, Geography, Metal Work and Wood Work.1. ND/HND at upper credit level {65%} accepted to 200/300 levels respectively plus UME requirements. 2. Knowledge of Further Mathematics is an advantage for all Engineering 

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

13/11/2017 Polytechnic lecturers begin strike

Academic activities in the nation’s polytechnics will be disrupted from Monday, November 13, 2017 as the Academic Staff Union of Polytechnics (ASUP) commence an indefinite strike to press government to meet their demands. The union accused the Ministry of Education of  failing to attend a conciliatory meeting called by the Ministry of Labour and Employment aimed at resolving their demands. It said the Ministry only sent a deputy director without a mandate to attend the meeting. National President of the union, Comrade Usman  Dutse said the union was declaring a total and indefinite strike, adding that the government was using endless verification exercises to delay the payment of entitlements of members of the union. He said while the union is not against government carrying out verification exercises, it should not endless and the exercise should not be used to denied workers their rights. He said that despite the 21 days notice given to the government, they did n...

JAMB extends registration by two weeks

The Joint Admissions and MatriculationS Board yesterday announced extension of registration for the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) by two weeks. The extension covers April 19 – 5th May. The examination body also announced suspension of the conduct of its mock examination scheduled to hold yesterday in some selected centers across the country indefinitely. JAMB registrar, Prof. Is-haq Oloyede, told reporters in Abuja the postponement of the UTME mock exam was due to failure from its technical partners. He also announced shift in the conduct of UTME scheduled to begin on 6th May. The exercise, according to him, will commence on 13th – 20th May. “The Joint Admissions and Matriculations Board wishes to apologies to candidates and other stakeholders. “We could not go on with the mock examination and hereby announce extension of registration exercise of the 2017 UTME. “Instead of the earlier announced April 19, the deadline for the sale of forms and regist...

NEWS AS IT IS ON AFRICAN WOMEN CUP OF NATIONS

NEWS AS IT IS ON AFRICAN WOMEN CUP OF NATIONS(AWCON) 2016 African Women Cup of Nations (AWCON) winner with Super Falcons, Asisat Oshoala, is among five Nigerians nominated in other categories for honours at the Glo-CAF African Football Awards taking place in Abuja on January 5, 2017. In the list released yesterday 11/12/2016 by Confederation of African Football (CAF), Oshoala was listed alongside South African Janine Van Wyk, Ghanaian Elizabeth Addo and Cameroonians Gabrielle Aboudi Onguene and Raissa Feudjio Tchuanyo for the Women’s Player of the Year. Oshoala won the award in 2014, alongside being named Youth Player of the Year. Cameroonian Gaelle Deborah Enganamouit was named Women’s Player of the Year 2015. Super Eagles’ forwards, Kelechi Iheanacho and Alex Iwobi were among players nominated for honours at the Glo-CAF African Football Awards. In the category of Most Promising Talent, Iheanacho and Oghenekaro Etebo were the on...