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jonuel
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i was told its risky to choose 2 fed institution for jamb. i want to choose Calabar/uyo or Abuja for ma course Economics or banking/finance. was also told student who choice fed institution as 2nd choose institution don't get invited for post jamb. how tru is this
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laplace (m)
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Some of your fears are true. Most federal universities consider second choice as second choice indeed. They may have to give preference to their first choice candidates. However, to the best of my knowledge, they invite all candidates who indicated them as either first or second choice. From experience, you may have no need to apply to two different federal universities. Consider this: Apply to the same very good university, but choose two different courses. For instance, a typical biological science srudent may apply for Medicine (or Pharmacy) as first choice and Microbiology (or Biochemistry) as second choice. You may apply for Economics as first choice and pick a less competitive course as your second choice. I wish you the best.
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eruolohun
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I'll advise you go for Economics. Economics covers banking and finance. It is more marketable and more respected.
The major challenge however is that Economics is more difficult. In other words, efforts and natural academic ability that can earn you 2-1 in Banking abd Finance may only earn you 2-2 in Economics.
Also admission into Economics is usually more competitive than into B&F.
All the best!!!
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adewaleafolabi (m)
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Well it depends on the university of your choice, am in University of ibadan now studying Economics, which was my second choice, and even some of my friends also made UI their second choice and are in now. However some Federal Uviiversities wouldn't even consider your form if you made it second choice so make your research well, and the place of prayers go a long way
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