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sirgalahad26:are you just cleared today? Or since last week |
Hardeboi580:you will only do 1 to 6 in first semester
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Idowu OlayinkaCLARIFICATION ON THE COST OF HOSTEL ACCOMMODATION AS FROM THE 2017/2018 SESSIONI have continued to receive inquiries, especially through WhatsApp messages from new and returning undergraduatestudents of the University of Ibadan on the Academic Calendar and the Schedule of Fees for the 2017/2018 Session.These issues were discussed extensively by the University Senate at the meeting held on 19th and 20th March, 2018 and decisions reached.The Academic Calendar can now be accessed at the following:https://ui.edu.ng/news/proposed-academic-calendar-20172018-academic-sessionMoreover, the Schedule of Fees will be posted on the portal shortly.The University is at a point where it is difficult to continue to subside the running of the Halls of Residence and carry out some academic functions without a slight adjustment in accommodation charges and in some fee items payable by students in some faculties.In adjusting the fees, members of the public are to note that it is only the increase in accommodation fees that cuts across students who desire to stay in the Halls of Residence.It should also be noted that residency in the Halls of Residence is optional, and indeed, only about 30% of our students can find accommodation in the Halls of Residence. It is also important to note that the Federal Government, many years back, had stopped providing funds for the running of the Halls. As a result, the University spends about 100 Million Naira over what is collected as accommodation fees, for the running of the Halls. The University is no longer in a position to continue to provide this subsidy.The University has also been very objective in adjusting some other fee items. For instance, fees were only adjusted for students in the Faculties of Arts, Agriculture, Renewable Natural Resources, and Pharmacy. Even in these faculties, the fees are limited to categories of students requiring the academic service for which an increase has been approved.Let us give two examples. Only the 400 level students in the Faculties of Agriculture, and Renewable Natural Resources are to pay additional 2,500 Naira for the entre session. Theseare students in their practical year. All other students in these two Faculties are not to pay these fees. In the Faculty of Arts also, only 200 and 300 level students in six departments are to pay the Studio Maintenance fees. Students in Departments without studios are exempted fromthis fee.The import of this is that fees payable by students in the Faculties of the Social Sciences, Law, Education, Science, and Technology have not been adjusted for the coming session.Students in the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine who are to handle animals would be required to obtain Immunization card in order to ensure safety.Have a restful Easter holiday period.Idowu OlayinkaVice-ChancellorUniversity of IbadanSaturday, 31 March 2018 |
Successvibes11:yes, the vc said that this week |
dereck357:keep checking ur portal, not all candidates has been successfully cleared, Ifu have been successfully cleared u will see, congratulations u av been successfully cleared, something like that is in the picture I screenshot |
Not all candidates has been successfully cleared, especially those who uploaded only one page of their jamb form
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Go check ur ui dashboard, some candidates has been successfully cleared |
CondomSir:I know medical laboratory science is not a less competitive course but it is not as competitive as medicine, nursing and other medical courses, if he try to score like 67 in the post utme, he is good to go. cut off for MlS in ui last year was 60.375. if he can study very hard before the post utme and score about 67, he will meet the cut off mark |
Fejok01:let ur son change to a less competitive course like Medical laboratory science, with 227 he has no chance of securing medicine |
When will ui start medical clearance |
hoyindamowealth:08128742387 |
Nltaliban please add me to the group 08128742387 |
2016/2017 SESSIONAL EXAMINATION RESULTS AND MATTERS ARISINGThe Senate of the University of Ibadan at its meeting held on Monday, 19 March 2018 and Tuesday, 20 March, 2018, considered the results of the Final Year and Non-Final Year Results for the 2016/2017 Session, respectively.We are delighted that the performance of our students was generally good. In particular, a total of 139 of our Final Year students earned a First Class Honours degree. The Faculties of Science and Technology tied in the overall best position with 37 students in each of the Faculties finishing with First Class. Twenty one of our students in the Faculty of Law earned First Class; this is the best ever result by the Faculty since its establishment 38 years ago.The number of first class from other Faculties include Arts (13), Agriculture ( , The Social Sciences ( , Education (7) Renewable Natural Resources (4), Public Health (2), Basic Medical Sciences (1), and Clinical Sciences (1).Similarly, in the unclassified degree programmes, a number of students had distinction in various courses. These include13 students in Bachelor of Physiotherapy, 13 in Doctor of Veterinary Medicine and 18 with Bachelor of Pharmacy.It is worth mentioning here that the graduating students of the 2016/2017 Class were admitted into the University of Ibadan between 2011/2012 and 2013/2014 academic sessions, depending on the specific course of study, througha very rigorous and highly competitive Post-UTME.Empirical and verifiable data available at the University of Ibadan have shown convincingly that there has been a considerable improvement in the quality of students admitted into the University since the Post-UTME template was introduced during the 2005/2006 admission exercise.The withdrawal rate at the end of the 100 level at the University of Ibadan had dropped from an all-time high of 12% before the introduction of Post-UTME to less than 2% (i.e. Success Rate of 98%) during the 2015/2016 session.Unfortunately, there was no Post-UTME for the candidates admitted during the 2016/2017 session. This has been largely responsible for the comparatively poor performance of our students admitted during the last session as shown in Fig 1.The total number of students in the cohort was 2,998.It can be observed that students in the science-based disciplines in particular did not perform too well, with the pass rate being lowest at 67.5% at the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine. On the other hand, the Humanities-based discipline posted better results, with the best coming from the Faculty of Law at 99.2%.For the entire University, the overall success rate averaged 85%.As can be seen from Fig 2, some 328 students, representing 10.9% of the total, have been advised to withdraw from the University for their inability to meet the minimum condition approved by Senate. In other words, one out of every nine of the 100 Level students did not meet the minimum condition to retain their studentship.Moreover, another set, comprising 115 students, were unable to meet Faculty requirements and have been advised appropriately to apply for change of course.With the restoration of Post-UTME for the new intakes, we are optimistic for an improved performance for the new students due to enroll at the beginning of the 2017/2018 session.Moreover, Senate has taken a number of strategic decisions aimed at a continuous improvement of the standard of training and learning at the University of Ibadan. Implementation will commence with immediate effect.All students are encouraged to apply for and collect their academic transcripts as soon as possible.While congratulating those who performed excellently in their examinations, we send best wishes to the others.With kind regards, always.Idowu OlayinkaVice-ChancellorUniversity of IbadanIbadanWednesday, 21 March 2018Fig 1 Success Rate of 100 Level Students at the University ofIbadan at the End of the 2016/2017 Session.Fig 2 Number of 100 Level Students requested to Withdraw from the University of Ibadan at the End of the of the 2016/2017 Session on the basis of Poor Academic Performance.
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dowu Olayinkaadded2 new photos.2016/2017 SESSIONAL EXAMINATION RESULTS AND MATTERS ARISINGThe Senate of the University of Ibadan at its meeting held on Monday, 19 March 2018 and Tuesday, 20 March, 2018, considered the results of the Final Year and Non-Final YearResults for the 2016/2017 Session, respectively.We are delighted that the performance of our students was generally good. In particular, a total of 139 of our Final Year students earned a First Class Honours degree. The Faculties of Science and Technology tied in the overall best position with 37 students in each of the Faculties finishing with First Class. Twenty one of our students in the Faculty of Law earned First Class; this is the best ever result by the Faculty since its establishment 38 years ago.The number of first class from other Faculties include Arts(13), Agriculture ( , The Social Sciences ( , Education (7)Renewable Natural Resources (4), Public Health (2), Basic Medical Sciences (1), and Clinical Sciences (1).Similarly, in the unclassified degree programmes, a number of students had distinction in various courses. These include 13 students in Bachelor of Physiotherapy, 13 in Doctor of Veterinary Medicine and 18 with Bachelor of Pharmacy.It is worth mentioning here that the graduating students ofthe 2016/2017 Class were admitted into the University of Ibadan between 2011/2012 and 2013/2014 academic sessions, depending on the specific course of study, through a very rigorous and highly competitive Post-UTME.Empirical and verifiable data available at the University of Ibadan have shown convincingly that there has been a considerable improvement in the quality of students admitted into the University since the Post-UTME template was introduced during the 2005/2006 admission exercise.The withdrawal rate at the end of the 100 level at the University of Ibadan had dropped from an all-time high of 12% before the introduction of Post-UTME to less than 2%(i.e. Success Rate of 98%) during the 2015/2016 session.Unfortunately, there was no Post-UTME for the candidatesadmitted during the 2016/2017 session. This has been largely responsible for the comparatively poor performance of our students admitted during the last session as shown in Fig 1.The total number of students in the cohort was 2,998.It can be observed that students in the science-based disciplines in particular did not perform too well, with the pass rate being lowest at 67.5% at the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine. On the other hand, the Humanities-based discipline posted better results, with the best coming from the Faculty of Law at 99.2%.For the entire University, the overall success rate averaged85%.As can be seen from Fig 2, some 328 students, representing 10.9% of the total, have been advised to withdraw from the University for their inability to meet the minimum condition approved by Senate. In other words, one out of every nine of the 100 Level students did not meet the minimum condition to retain their studentship.Moreover, another set, comprising 115 students, were unable to meet Faculty requirements and have been advised appropriately to apply for change of course.With the restoration of Post-UTME for the new intakes, we are optimistic for an improved performance for the new students due to enroll at the beginning of the 2017/2018 session.Moreover, Senate has taken a number of strategic decisions aimed at a continuous improvement of the standard of training and learning at the University of Ibadan. Implementation will commence with immediate effect.All students are encouraged to apply for and collect their academic transcripts as soon as possible.While congratulating those who performed excellently in their examinations, we send best wishes to the others.With kind regards, always.Idowu OlayinkaVice-ChancellorUniversity of IbadanIbadanWednesday, 21 March 2018Fig 1 Success Rate of 100 Level Students at the Universityof Ibadan at the End of the 2016/2017 Session.Fig 2 Number of 100 Level Students requested to Withdraw from the University of Ibadan at the End of the of the 2016/2017 Session on the basis of Poor Academic Performance. |
Ui vc has confirmed that the resumption date for freshers is April 14 Saturday on his Facebook page https://mbasic.facebook.com/story.php?_e_pi_=7%2CPAGE_ID10%2C8501150941 |
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MickieSmart:this week Monday on his Facebook page |
MickieSmart:the vc said ui is likely to resume on April 3rd and he said the new calendar will be released on March 20,though he said the date will be confirmed at the senate meeting |
The result is out for those that did on Friday, just checked mine |
The result is out for those that did on Friday, just check mine |
MickieSmart:if u can get the birth certificate, get d affidavit of birth certificate |
MickieSmart:may be u should ask a nurse whether d immunization card can be issued to people who aren't baby |
Ask ur parents, the immunization was issued when you are still a baby, if ur own is los The immunization card was issued when you are still a baby, ask ur parents, especially ur mother |
if somebody is a world best player and he failed to reach top 100 dribblers for two years and he is a forward, he doesn't worth it, nothing to offer more than goal |
MrCross:the same thing happened to me last year, my mock result was showing no position at row 0 after some days I saw d result,just keep checking it |
NLtaliban, pls add me to the whatsapp group 08140956359 |
Emakiks:it is through jamb |
Emakiks:my friend was given admission on caps for medicine and surgery, though he met the cut off mark |
the narrow path directed by tunde kelani was adapted from the virgin zukkie4eva: |
the virgin was made into a film directed by tunde kelani zukkie4eva: |
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