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EducationRe: 2016/2017 University of Ibadan Admission Thread Guide. by Hussmanov: 7:54am On Sep 05, 2016
ogunsinamayowa:
Here is how to calculate your UI's call-up point JAMB-POST-UTME aggregate.

This is how the University of Ibadan(UI) calculate their call-up point from O’levelO-LEVEL
A1 – 12points
B2 – 10points
B3 – 8points
C4 – 6points
C5 – 4points
C6 – 2point
Which is obtained from Your 5 relevant/compulsory subjects as related to your course.

2.This is how the University of Ibadan calculate their Call up point From JAMB:

Simply divide your UTME score by a factor of 10. Which implies 400/10 = 403.To obtain the call up points, now add obtained O-level points above,to the JAMB points.

4.The result becomes you University of Ibadan POST-UTME call-up point.
They have stopped using it bro !!!!
Wait for this year's model
EducationRe: 2016/2017 University of Ibadan Admission Thread Guide. by Hussmanov: 8:03pm On Sep 04, 2016
60:40..waec and jamb =100
I hope d method is not used sha
EducationRe: 2016/2017 University of Ibadan Admission Thread Guide. by Hussmanov: 6:42pm On Sep 04, 2016
[color=#990000][/color] 60:40 ratio isn't going to help oooo,I pray they desist from that method
AN EVALUATION OF UI POST UTME MODEL

Olatunji Oladejo

It is the vision of the University of Ibadan, Ibadan, to be a world-class University for academic excellence geared towards meeting societal needs. To realize this vision, it means it must become more innovative and dynamic in the ways it interprets its vision and relates to its environment. Essentially, in the strategic direction of the University, it must embrace, introduce and enforce and sustain shifts in many aspects of its orientation, organization, academic programmes, operational methods as well as behaviour of stakeholders including leadership, management at all levels, admission of prospective students, among others.

Having borne the above in mind and in the report of the UI Vision for the 21st Century Committee which one had the privilege of serving as Secretary under the Chairmanship of Professor Kayode Adesogan now retired, it was recommended, among others, that “while the University will continue to recognize results from JAMB, WAEC and other examining bodies, the University will, in addition to these, conducts its own screening procedure for all candidates who wish to come to UI to study. This will involve physically scrutinizing originals of their certificates, letters of attestation to their characters from their last two institutions and letters (written in their own handwriting) affirming that they have not had disciplinary cases in their former institutions. In addition to these, there will be an examination for each candidate which may be written or oral.”

Many Universities accepted this verdict. The UI Model which took off in 2005 ensure that the University does not admit more students than it can cope with taking into consideration the number of available staff and facilities on ground.

Initially, the UI Post Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination otherwise known as Post-UTME for undergraduate admissions involved a 60:40 graded combination of relevant subjects’ grades in ‘O’ Level results and cumulative score obtained from UME as the basis for inviting prospective candidates. The candidates were selected, using Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB)’s criteria of Merit, Locality and Educationally Less Disadvantaged States (ELDS), for the oral-UME exercise. Final selection of candidates for provisional admission was based on their performance at the post-UME exercise. A steady decline in withdrawal (from the University) was observed in 2004/05, 2005/06, 2007/08, 2008/09, 2009/10 academic sessions with a slight increase in 2010/2011 academic session.

Following Senate’s directive, a review of the “UI Model” led to the approval of ‘Short and Long term interventions’. This was to ensure the relevance/improvement of the “Model” and increasing access to a larger number of prospective candidates. The Short term intervention led to the standardization of the questions used for the oral interactive exercise (2010/2011 exercise). The long-term was implemented during the 2011/2012 exercise. The number of candidates (with JAMB score of 200 & above) who chose the University of Ibadan as their 1st and/or 2nd choice Most Preferred Institution were 25,513 and 21,333 respectively while the list for Direct Entry Admission had 2, 697 candidates.

The Senate’s approved modality was used for the 2011/2012 admissions exercise. This was unique since the “O’Level results and UTME score” were rated equally (that is, 50:50), unlike 60:40 used in previous exercises, and more candidates (200% of approved 1st choice quota) were invited for the first-choice post-UTME exercise, using the usual JAMB criteria of Merit, Locality and ELDS. The extra 100% selected, were candidates missed out on “Locality” but with weighted scores not below the “locality cut-off point”. Unfortunately, the projected number of 3,983 could not be realized as only 2,912 candidates met the criteria above were invited for the first choice, on 29 August, 2011 Post-UTME.
EducationRe: 2016/2017 University of Ibadan Admission Thread Guide. by Hussmanov: 6:34pm On Sep 04, 2016
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FashionRe: Kenya Lady Called Ugly Bleaches Her Skin To Look Beautiful (Before & After Pics) by Hussmanov: 6:25pm On Sep 04, 2016
[font=Lucida Sans Unicode][/font]lol ,she looks good

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