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Re: OAU Post Utme (saturday Candidates Results) by neurojosh(m): 8:07am On Oct 05, 2017
eliwa47:

Did u see jamb was right in the first place by cancelling this yeye putme, the right autority must see to this, why reducing marks and increasing some? naija system of education is a trash!
. lol lol..... had 317 in jamb... my score was initially 74.6% bt with jamb now withdrawn it's 70%... I am so dead...m
Re: OAU Post Utme (saturday Candidates Results) by Nobody: 3:26pm On Oct 05, 2017
neurojosh:
. lol lol..... had 317 in jamb... my score was initially 74.6% bt with jamb now withdrawn it's 70%... I am so dead...m

neurojosh this can't be true
you abandon UI
chai!



A friend with UTME score of 316 initially had 73.5% now with JAMB withdrawn 68%

There's hope for you bro
Re: OAU Post Utme (saturday Candidates Results) by OGHENAOGIE(m): 7:22pm On Oct 05, 2017
Oluwatola5:


or even 15 because let's assume someone had all As in her O'level which is the maximum points anyone could get, that would be 50/5 which is 10. If OAU demands 25 points from your O'level points divided by 5 + your putme scores, that means all you need to get 25 is 15.



So 10 from jamb + 15 from putme can get you above the requirements
dos wey get money ll go to private skool and graduate well so wat diff does it make self....our educational system is mess up we need funding govt plus private...abroad De have Wat we call endowment tins...we need to task ourselves wella den evry one must not go to university De are coll of education and polytechnic...plus u can learn a trade too....
Re: OAU Post Utme (saturday Candidates Results) by donblazer10(m): 7:36pm On Oct 05, 2017
Shaby you guys were crying that you want Post utme..nw wey he dn come una dn dy complain..kikiki

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Re: OAU Post Utme (saturday Candidates Results) by neurojosh(m): 8:48pm On Oct 05, 2017
Ajet001:


neurojosh this can't be true
you abandon UI
chai!



A friend with UTME score of 316 initially had 73.5% now with JAMB withdrawn 68%

There's hope for you bro
bro i had to change to oau due to some personal issues! and i'm so regretting it.
Re: OAU Post Utme (saturday Candidates Results) by tobi1465: 11:22pm On Oct 20, 2017
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Re: OAU Post Utme (saturday Candidates Results) by SamanN: 10:06am On Nov 02, 2017
AkieWillis:
The Obafemi Awolowo University post utme results was released yesterday evening at around 05:45pm. News circulating now is that the Saturday candidates failed en-Mass.
Some candidates complained about questions without answers, questions with more than one answers etc.
Screenshots below...

Op, has the scores been altered now and everyone is happy? What about the guy with 298?
Re: OAU Post Utme (saturday Candidates Results) by AkieWillis(m): 4:11pm On Nov 02, 2017
SamanN:


Op, has the scores been altered now and everyone is happy? What about the guy with 298?
Lol... Some Where Altered For Good While Some Like mine Was Worse, I Had No Option Than To Keep Quiet Because It Actually Favoured Some of The People That We Were Both Complaining... About That 298 Guy, I Dont Know About His Sha.
Re: OAU Post Utme (saturday Candidates Results) by SamanN: 6:20pm On Nov 02, 2017
AkieWillis:
Lol... Some Where Altered For Good While Some Like mine Was Worse, I Had No Option Than To Keep Quiet Because It Actually Favoured Some of The People That We Were Both Complaining... About That 298 Guy, I Dont Know About His Sha.

As in "favoured", did you mean the screening percentage or the post utme scores?

PS: Were you eligible for admission?
Re: OAU Post Utme (saturday Candidates Results) by AkieWillis(m): 8:02pm On Nov 02, 2017
SamanN:


As in "favoured", did you mean the screening percentage or the post utme scores?

PS: Were you eligible for admission?
Whichever Way, Buh I Guess They Were Eligible... I Wasn't Eligible Though. Buy The Way, Are You An Aspirant Or A Student?
Re: OAU Post Utme (saturday Candidates Results) by SamanN: 10:30pm On Nov 02, 2017
AkieWillis:
Whichever Way, Buh I Guess They Were Eligible... I Wasn't Eligible Though. Buy The Way, Are You An Aspirant Or A Student?

I'm an aspirant. It must be really hard on you, what's the next step now?
Re: OAU Post Utme (saturday Candidates Results) by AkieWillis(m): 5:26am On Nov 03, 2017
SamanN:


I'm an aspirant. It must be really hard on you, what's the next step now?
Will Try Again Next Year... Whats Your Agreggate Score
Re: OAU Post Utme (saturday Candidates Results) by SamanN: 7:07pm On Nov 03, 2017
AkieWillis:
Will Try Again Next Year... Whats Your Agreggate Score


Chaii next year! I got 68.6%.
Re: OAU Post Utme (saturday Candidates Results) by AkieWillis(m): 7:29pm On Nov 03, 2017
SamanN:


Chaii next year! I got 68.6%.
Gat no option... wow! Goodluck then.
Re: OAU Post Utme (saturday Candidates Results) by shinexty(f): 7:44pm On Nov 03, 2017
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Me I get 280 na de same thing
Re: OAU Post Utme (saturday Candidates Results) by PECng: 10:34am On Oct 02, 2019
OAU Admission Rush
Being around OAU since 2006—first as a candidate, then as an undergraduate, then as a postgraduate student, and also as a known educational consultant in Ife—has given me a huge load of experience over how admission goes in Obefemi Awolowo UnIversity (OAU) at whatever level—from the level of the pre-degree, to the undergraduate (UTME and DE), and to the postgraduate; so much for refusing to leave Ife as almost everyone does when they manage to finish their first degree programme in OAU. No one loves to come back to OAU after escaping the school the first time (the word 'love' in the statement was carefully chosen). But people like me, we just act like OAU is the only university in the country, and we can’t afford to not be there. And sometimes, it does really feel as though OAU is the only university in the country. I mean, does it not sound like the lion is the only animal in the forest sometimes? Continue reading the article here>>>>https://www.pecngr.com/2019/10/oau-admission-rush-tags-nairaland-oau.html?m=1

Re: OAU Post Utme (saturday Candidates Results) by PECng: 10:34am On Oct 07, 2019
It’s no news anymore that OAU has released to JAMB the first batch of the names of people who have been offered admission by the institution, remaining for JAMB to upload it on their portal. At least everyone on the list can now see a certain change on their CAPS on JAMB’s website (i.e. change from NOT ADMITTED YET to PROCESSING ADMISSION). But before I continue on expatiating the admission news, let me take advantage of this topic to explain once again that—contrary to what almost everyone thinks—it is not JAMB that offers admission but the school you have applied to, and CAPS is only a platform JAMB uses to monitor the admission processes of every school to make sure no one is offered more than one admission when there are people who didn’t even get one. In simpler terms, your school—after screening you—determines the criteria they want to use to admit applicants, they make a list of the applicants they have considered for admission based on the criteria they have determined or through any other means that could make the applicant qualify for the consideration for admission (runs, slots, etc.), they release the lists to JAMB, and JAMB uploads them to their web (CAPS). This should be enough to make it clear how it is not JAMB that offers admission but the school. This could seem like unneeded information, but for those having issues with their schools and JAMB over their admission; they cannot see this information as useless. CONTINUE READING HERE>>>> https://www.pecngr.com/2019/10/oau-set-to-release-first-batch-tags-oau.html?m=1

Re: OAU Post Utme (saturday Candidates Results) by PECng: 10:36am On Nov 07, 2019
How Slots, “Runs” and Admission Processing work in OAU
Being a “runsman” (as they address us), I have gotten to be in conversations with candidates and parents who only know there are things called slots, “runs”, and admission processing, but really don’t understand how they work. I have also conversed with candidates and parents who don’t even know a thing about all these things I just mentioned. Hence, it becomes a call on a runsman cum blogger like me to take advantage of blogging to explain this issue which causes problems for OAU runsmen like me. I’ll start from explaining how slots work in OAU. Continue reading here>>>>>>https://www.pecngr.com/2019/11/how-slots-runs-and-admission-processing.html?m=1

Re: OAU Post Utme (saturday Candidates Results) by PECng: 10:22am On Dec 09, 2019
Still Waiting on OAU’s Admission List
The year is having just few of working days left, the school is already one week into her Rain (Second) Semester exams, and most Predegree, UTME and DE applicants are yet to have their names on CAPS as offered admission. What is happening? Why is OAU overly slow about this admission processes, and is it safe to keep waiting on OAU hoping when they eventually release all their batches of admission lists, your name will be there. Here are the questions applicants and their parents have been asking recently, and I want to address these questions in this write-up. CONTINUE READING HERE>>>>>> https://www.pecngr.com/2019/12/still-waiting-on-oaus-admission-list.html
Re: OAU Post Utme (saturday Candidates Results) by PECng: 10:51am On Feb 03, 2020
“Transfer Approval” and “Admission Eligibility Newly Introduced on CAPS: The Possible Effects
The introduction of Admission Eligibility to CAPS is the newest function to add to the web, and I can already tell it’s a very good one. Good one because aspirants and their wards won’t have to wait on an admission that will never be given again. You just check your eligibility for the course you are under consideration for, and if you don’t have three green boxes carrying yes, yes and yes in them, you already know you can’t be offered admission to that course, this is when you need a slot—the only place left which slots can still work. Your slot person will just need to get a slot for you to another department which cutoff you beat; you see how easy it suddenly got to process admission? You are carried along in every process, instead of being left in the dark as it used to be years ago. Kudos to JAMB. But if you are an aspirant currently on slots, it’s advisable you talk to your slot person ASAP to know how the new development will be affecting you or has affected you, and re-strategize on the new thing to do. CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING >>>> https://www.pecngr.com/2020/02/transfer-approval-and-admission.html

Re: OAU Post Utme (saturday Candidates Results) by PECng: 6:05pm On Sep 18, 2020
Now that the Registration for OAU’s 2019/2020 Post-UTME Registration is About to Start
The long-awaited OAU Post-UTME is here and it feels really good with every one of us in the academic businesses, just as it should feel good with the candidates that will be sitting for the exam too. To us, it means we will have to go back to work after several months of being out of work, and for the candidates, it should mean, well, mid next year is still feasible for their resumption when they are admitted for the 2019/2020 session. READ THE FULL ARTICLE HERE>>> https://www.pecngr.com/2020/09/now-that-registration-for-oaus-20192020.html

Re: OAU Post Utme (saturday Candidates Results) by PECng: 5:53pm On Sep 21, 2020
Three Important Things You Have to Know if You are Seeking Admission to OAU for the 2020/2021 Academic Session
Being a serious admission seeker or a concerned parent of an admission seeker, you just want to make sure you know what you ought to know and on time, and believe me, this is a very good thing; it’s one of the things that separate the majority of the applicants who will not get admitted in the end from applicants who will get admitted. So if you are an admission seeker or a parent of one, and you are really restless about it and really hungry for prompt and genuine information, just know that you are doing something right already. However, if the admission you are or your ward is seeking for is to OAU (which sets in some peculiar situations and factors) and also, it’s for the 2020/2021 academic session (which also sets in even more situations and factors based on the effects of the pandemic on academic activities), here are three more things you just need to know and work on if you want to be successful with the admission:
READ THE FULL WRITE-UP HERE>>>> https://www.pecngr.com/2020/09/three-important-things-you-have-to-know.html

Re: OAU Post Utme (saturday Candidates Results) by PECng: 2:55pm On May 16, 2021
How CAPS Transfer Approval Works for OAU UTME and DE Aspirants
I need to open this one by first stating that if you have scored the high score in the UTME and in the Post-UTME, and you in fact have the “Eligible for Admission” on your slip, none of this equal “your admission is assured” in OAU; there is still something called the departmental cutoff that could screen you off even by a mark that’s only an infinitesimally small number higher than the aggregate score you have at hand (for instance, the merit cutoff for Estate Management this year is 52.7, unless the ELDS and Catchment Areas marks favour you, if you have 52, that 0.7 difference between your aggregate score and the merit cutoff mark could deny you of the admission, and that’s a number far lesser than 1). CONTINUE READING HERE>>>> https://www.pecngr.com/2021/05/how-caps-transfer-approval-works-for.html

Re: OAU Post Utme (saturday Candidates Results) by PECng: 12:59pm On May 09, 2023
Admission Processing to OAU: What’s it going to Look like this Year?
If there are schools at all where you can pass the screenings and just go relax at home waiting for admission, OAU is certainly not one of those schools. This is not to say the admission processes are not credible enough or merit-based, but don’t be too trusting in any government institution that you don’t assume there are always human forces moving special files around so that they can get special attentions; these things happen everywhere and on everything—OAU’s admission processes not exempted. OAU is a very competitive school, it’s at least 100,000 of applicants per year trying to get in and only about 10,000 to 15,000 of them get admitted eventually. The rest are either screened out by exams or screened out by lack of information, misinformation or inactions if they passed all the exams and have the departmental cut-off. This year’s admission would not be any less competitive. The highly competitive departments like Medicine and Surgery, Nursing, Pharmacy, Law, Accounting, and Computer Science would not be any less competitive too. In fact, it would be said again that what determines who gets what is determined by merit, but we all know this system is not that merit-based; there would be candidates who have all the scores and documents and should merit the admission but they would not get admitted, meanwhile there would be candidates who would score 10 to 20 marks below the cut-off and still somehow get admitted, that’s the power of slots (if you know, you know). CONTINUE READING HERE>>>>https://www.pecngr.com/2023/05/admission-processing-to-oau-whats-it.html

Re: OAU Post Utme (saturday Candidates Results) by PECng: 8:54am On Aug 21, 2023
Important Information on OAU’s 2023/2024 UTME/DE Admissions
For the 2023/2024 admission session, I want to discuss one situation that would make so many OAU aspirants not get admitted this year even when their scores are good enough to qualify for a university admission. The Post-UTME is fast-approaching, in fact the registration for it is currently going on, but many people who have chosen OAU as their first choice and have scored at least 200 in the UTME as the school requires do not know that this year’s OAU admission race is not the race to enter with the average points; this year’s admission race is strictly for people who have—as par what they have applied for—scored crazily high in their O/Levels, UTME, and consequently in their Post-UTME, or they have not scored really high but they know people. The reason for this is that OAU is only admitting 40% of their admission quota from the 2023/2024 applicants, they have admitted 60% of the quota from the 2022/2023 applicants. I hope you understand this is not me saying OAU is only admitting 40% of the 2023/2024 applicants? Because this is me actually saying OAU has their quota—as directed by NUC—which they should admit per one academic session, and because OAU needs to merge the 2022/2023 and the 2023/2024 applicants together in one academic session. Like I said, they have admitted 60% of the quota from the 2022/2023 admission session, and the 60% from 2022/2023 admission session and the 40% from the 2023/2024 admission session are to resume together in October 2023 for the 2023/2024 academic session. Are you seeing why the 2023/2024 admission selection process is going to be a war? You must score very high or have the longest legs to be part of the 40%. CONTINUE READING HERE>>>>> https://www.pecngr.com/2023/08/important-information-on-oaus-20232024.html

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