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2017 Screening what you need to know

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Hi friends welcome to klassicsentence.com, on this post we will be discussing screening and what is required for it, first lets know what screening is all about.
SCREENING: The examination and treatment of a material to detect and remove unwanted fractions.
Going by this definition, now in Nigerian system of education so far this screening has been conducted in two phase previously it used to be exam just last year it was changed were ones o'level result is used for the screening.
Many candidates are wondering if this years process will be by exam  or by the o'level method or will they still bring up another method that for now i can not tell but my advice to every university aspirants is hope for the best and prepare for the worst.
PROCESS: which ever method they decide to use this period one thing for sure is that schools will sale form for the screening were candidates will be required to make certain amount of payment and obtain a pin with which they will use to open an account in the school website and fill in their details as will be required by the school.
One might wonder what they will ask or require them to fill, just simple
1. Your o'level result
2. The course you wish to study and
3. other information
After filling your details and submitting make sure to print it out, in case if the screening would me by exam mode then you will need to go with the print out on the exam day.   

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