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Oau Cut Off Mark by imelachi(f): 9:47am On Oct 29, 2007
please has the cut off mark for oau out:and when will each department cut off mark be out

Re: Oau Cut Off Mark by shamass77(m): 1:16am On Oct 30, 2007
You need to get busy and be more active at work other than looking out for the stuff meanrt for the "kids". At this age? or do you mean you are one of them? Anyway, it wont hurt you to know sha, that the short off mark is not officially out yet? so what?/
Re: Oau Cut Off Mark by lexo4real(m): 1:56pm On Nov 01, 2007
whatz up little kid,the cut-off is out.
Re: Oau Cut Off Mark by Joge(m): 1:19pm On Nov 06, 2007
Yes,one needs to work ahead to surpass whatever be the cut-off-mark in any school apply for but in a case whereby u put in all your effort and it didnt work as expected ,the only option would be seeking for any other school which will befit the score someone have,as in my own case,i score 197 in my UME and at initial,I chose OAU for the first and second choice,the problem would had been solved if I had got someone to help me oput and tell me to apply for any othegr school which will not take 200 as the mandate cut-off-mark. So all I want to say is that if anybosy knows answer to any question inquired,that person should try to give relevant respond.Please I need someone to tell me of which course- as in science- that I can apply for with my results ok excluding chemistry,my number is 07031262179,my private id is boyejoe007@yahoo.com,thanks
Re: Oau Cut Off Mark by PECng: 12:22pm On Oct 10, 2023
OAU’s Departmental Cut-offs for 2022/2023 UTME Admissions
It should be understood now that the cut-offs being released now are largely what determines whether an applicant gets admitted or not. These cut-offs are relatively high this year because OAU aims to admit only 40% of its admission quota from these applicants as they have admitted 60% of the admission quota from last year’s applicants. Don’t get the last statement wrong, as it doesn’t mean OAU is admitting 40% of the 2022/2023 applicants, it only means OAU has an admission quota every admission year, and since the 2021/2022 applicants and the 2022/2023 applicants are going to be merged to fit into one academic session to resume together soon, it means that the admission quota has to be shared around the 2021/2022 applicants and the 2022/2023 applicants. Let’s say OAU’s admission quota is 20,000 slots for the academic session resuming later this year, it would mean that 12,000 applicants have been admitted from the 2021/2022 applicants and only 8,000 will be admitted from the 2022/2023 applicants—this explains why the departmental cut-offs are relatively high; only a tiny portion of the 2022/2023 applicants can be admitted. Don’t forget this assumed 8,000 would be shared around UTME applicants, pre-degree applicants, JUPEB and other DE applicants. Tough, right? I believe the technicalities surrounding this session are understood now. If so, below are the departmental cut-offs for the 2022/2023 admission session as released by the authorities. Please note that for the highly competitive departments like Medicine and Surgery, Nursing, Dentistry, Medical Rehabilitation, Pharmacy, Law, Accounting, and Economics, you may beat the cut-off and still not get admitted—you need to use your longest legs to get these departments (if you know what I mean). FIND THE DEPARTMENTAL CUT-OFFS HERE>>>> https://www.pecngr.com/2023/10/oaus-departmental-cut-off-for-20222023.html

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