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EducationRe: Unilag pg 2014 Discussion by javalytic: 2:53pm On Dec 15, 2014
The four kinds of remarks below;


1. recommended

2. not recommended

3. not set

4. Stepped down

Below is detailed analysis of the remarks;

Recommended:
Recommended mean you will definitely make the list. It might be first or second list but certainly your admission is guaranteed.

Not recommended
Not recommended means you didnt meet the cut-off marks set for your department, it does not mean you will not make the list but your chances are quite slim.
Most people that were not recommended last year still end up making the second list and even very few made the first list.

Not set
your departmental cut off is not set yet. not yet certain weather you are recommended or not recommended. For this category I will advised that you hold on for sometime and then check the list again.

Stepped Down
This remark is quite new and am still yet to figure out what it means. By Monday I would have had things sorted out also get this post updated. You might want to reload this post to see if it has been updated some other time.
EducationRe: Unilag pg 2014 Discussion by javalytic: 2:50pm On Dec 15, 2014
The recommended score is out now.... definitely aggregate score is different from recommended score... possibly the aggregate is over 60 and the recommended is over 100.... the remaining 40 might be from ur class of degree, school... I dnt know ooo.... but mine is from 43 to 63.35....for PGD chemical engineering... Anybody in that line should holla on 24C98C0D or 08063339293...
EducationRe: Unilag pg 2014 Discussion by javalytic: 6:06am On Dec 12, 2014
PGD chemical engineering part time..... Anybody here should let's talk 08063339293/24C98C0D scared ooo.. make form money no enter bush... that exam was too simple... anyways maybe when unilag comes up with what dey mean by aggregate score

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