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LASU Foundation (JUPEB) Programme Admission 2017/2018 Announced






The management of Lagos State University has announced admission into its Foundation Programme for the 2017/2018 academic session.
The programme is expected to commence in August, 2017
LASU foundation programme shall run for 12 calendar months beginning from August, 2017 to July, 2018. The Programme is located in the Lagos State University Foundation Programme Campus, ASCON Road, Topo, Badagry.


ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS

(a) Five (5) Ordinary Level Credit Passes in relevant subjects, including English Language. For candidates who intend to study courses in Medicine/Dentistry/Nursing/Agric Science, Science Education, Social Sciences, Management Sciences and Engineering, Credit Pass in Mathematics is compulsory.
(b) Students who meet the admission requirements will be invited for a written qualifying examination.
(c) Successful candidates will be required to pay a non-refundable acceptance fee of Twenty Five Thousand Naira only (N25,000.00).

CRITERIA FOR TRANSITING TO 200 LEVEL
The course allocated will be determined by the level of performance.
Students will sit for JUPEB examination at the end of course and will be able to transit to 200L into any of the JUPEB Affiliated Universities.
(a) Successful candidates that will be enrolled in the degree programmes at the 200 level must purchase the Direct Entry JAMB form.
(b) Students who failed may be allowed to repeat the programme.
(c) On admission, if any student voluntarily withdraws from the Programme, request for refund of school fee can only be made by such student before the end of First Term of the Calendar Year. Any request made after that period will NOT be entertained.

METHOD OF APPLICATION
Applicants are required to make the payment of Fifteen Thousand Naira (N15, 000.00) only, non-refundable fee via website: www.lasu.edu.ng/foundation

The closing date for the Submission of application forms is One (1) month from the date of this publication, i.e., Saturday, 24th June, 2017.
DATE FOR THE QUALIFYING EXAMINATION: A qualifying examination for admission into the Programme holds on Saturday, 8th July, 2017, at the LASU Foundation Programme Location, Topo Road, Badagry.

LATE APPLICATION: Late application may be entertained from Monday, 10th July, 2017, to Saturday, 29th July, 2017. Application costs Twenty Thousand Naira (N20, 000.00) only.
LATE QUALIFYING EXAMINATION: Late qualifying examination holds on Saturday, 5th August, 2017.
COMMENCEMENT OF LECTURES: Lectures commence on Monday, 4th September, 2017.

GENERAL INFORMATION: The programme is non-residential. Candidates offered admission into the programme will have syndicated rental hostel accommodation together with transportation.
Note: At the end of the intensive programme, courses shall be allocated to successful candidates on merit.

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