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LAUTECH Extends Direct Entry Registration For 2021/2022 Session

This is to inform the public and prospective students of the Ladoke Akintola University (LAUTECH) that the management of the institution has extended the deadline for the 2021/2022 Post-Direct Entry registration.According to the management, the new deadline is December 9th, 2021.

LAUTECH extends Direct Entry registration for 2021/2022session.

Candidates that are yet to register or complete the registration are advised to use this opportunity to do so.

NOTE THAT POSTUTME APPLICATION IS CLOSED!

ABIA STATE UNIVERSITY (ABSU) BEGINS ADMISSION PLACEMENT ON JAMB CAPS FOR 2021/22 ACADEMIC SESSION

Following the recent release of the Departmental cut off Mark which was signed and approved by the Management,The Authorities of the Abia State University, {ABSU}had Commenced Admission placement on Jamb caps for the 2021/22 Academic Session.

This information was gathered from Applicants of the varsity that have successfully noticed changes in their caps.

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view of the above, All Applicants of the varsity are Enjoined to keep a close tab on their respective caps to know their Admission status.

Candidates who are yet to notice changes on their caps are urged to keep calm and keep checking their caps as the Admission list is being rolled out gradually.

Below are the guidelines for checking Admission status on jamb caps:

1: Set your Chrome browser to Desktop Mode before you start by clicking the options button “Desktop Site”

2:Input your Gmail address and it’s password to log in.

Use the link to access it

https://portal.jamb.gov.ng/efacility_/

Click on “Check Admission Status“

Ensure year 2021 is selected at the year category.

4:Enter your registration number in the rectangular box located at the top.

5:Click on “Access My CAPs“ .

You will be directed to your caps which will indicate ‘welcome’.

6:At the top left hand corner,caps menu will display which includes:

My choices
Olevel results
Transfer approval
Admission status e.t.c.
7: Click on Admission status to check if you have been offered admission or not.

Below are the screenshots of Admitted Candidates.

2022 UTME/DE:JAMB INCLUDES TWO NEW SUBJECT TO SYLLABUS

The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board(JAMB) has added physical and health education and computer studies into next year’s Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination.

The board said the two subjects would help to widen opportunities for candidates so that they can access tertiary education.

Registrar of JAMB, Prof Is- haq Oloyede said this during an interview with reporters after receiving an award of excellence from the Education Correspondents Association of Nigeria (ECAN)

“The next issue is the campaign we have just introduced; Physical and Health Education and Computer Studies as UTME subjects.

“We are asking and sensitising the public, particularly the students who are to take the exam, that these are two Science subjects that will be added to their choice to widen opportunities for candidates to be able to access tertiary education,” he said.

He said the board would go after students using fake certificates to secure admission.

“We appeal for support (on the issue) of fake certificates. Issuance and usage of fake certificates to secure admission into our institutions particularly at the A level candidates.

“We are working very hard to tighten the noose and make it impossible for those who engage in such an illicit action to succeed,” the registrar said.

The registrar also said the Board was working to clear the backlog of illegal admissions conducted by tertiary education institutions in the country.Oloyede said the decision is to rescue students who have the requisite qualifications but were admitted illegally.

“(On) the issue of illegal admission that we want to put a halt to. We want to clear the backlog and ensure that those of them who have been improperly admitted but have the minimum qualification are rescued.

“We want to continue the campaign to discourage those who are committing such illegal action to stop doing such,” Oloyede said.