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Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by miracle12: 8:42pm On Jul 24, 2020
I have 7.6 in olevel.....
Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by dunsin125: 9:50pm On Jul 24, 2020
MrEgghead:
Dentistry not Medicine.
Oh.
Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by Officiallyme: 2:44am On Jul 25, 2020
Jolene201:
Hello big brothers and sisters in the house.. I've never spoken here before, arguments scare me..so um I'm hoping someone would give some useful advice.. I'm a lover of dentistry ... I'm so passionate about it.. I've never even thought of medicine.dont really know y.. but I've not been so lucky. I'm currently studying medical biochemistry in uniben..in my first attempt to UI.. I wasn't even given any course..(I scored well above 250 in both jambs).
so currently,I'm really unhappy..and I don't concentrate at all..(med bch is a nice course o)I tried transferring in 100 level but for some reasons I couldn't and I'm planning on doing so again this 200 level..(we are still offering a lot of common courses )i don't really know,issit still possible?would I have to repeat my 2nd year.. anyone knows anything about this in uniben in particular..pls feel free to advise,no insults please.
Brooo
I've to be very honest with you without mincing words rn, if it's really Uniben, you cannot transfer to dentistry except you know someone very strong there, I mean very strong, your gp or result cannot help you. The last open transfer to medicine was in 2016. If anyone tells you otherwise, then the person is lying to you. Your sure bet right now is through jamb, transfer to medicine and dentistry is almost impossible in uniben, it's even much easier transferring to medicine in Uniben than dentistry. You may be surprised how l know about all these. Well, I've gone to made enquiries (although for my younger cousin) and I was told point blank by the Dean's secretary that transfer cannot be allowed into the department, same with medicine. So it's left for you to look for strong connections if u really want to transfer. Good luck!! .

Did u take jamb??. Getting Uniben dentistry via jamb isn't that hard if u ask me.
Ps: Also a 200L uniben undergraduate.

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Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by Emdee96: 11:19am On Jul 25, 2020
@hoppeyemy99 if am wrong wof dat username,am sorry, I knew u know one or too regards lautech...pls can I have ur digits...wanna discuss some few things wif u sir and hop u can enlighten me more on some issues
Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by horpeyemmi66(m): 11:37am On Jul 25, 2020
Emdee96:
@hoppeyemy99 if am wrong wof dat username,am sorry, I knew u know one or too regards lautech...pls can I have ur digits...wanna discuss some few things wif u sir and hop u can enlighten me more on some issues
Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by Jolene201(f): 1:42pm On Jul 25, 2020
Officiallyme:
Brooo
I've to be very honest with you without mincing words rn, if it's really Uniben, you cannot transfer to dentistry except you know someone very strong there, I mean very strong, your gp or result cannot help you. The last open transfer to medicine was in 2016. If anyone tells you otherwise, then the person is lying to you. Your sure bet right now is through jamb, transfer to medicine and dentistry is almost impossible in uniben, it's even much easier transferring to medicine in Uniben than dentistry. You may be surprised how l know about all these. Well, I've gone to made enquiries (although for my younger cousin) and I was told point blank by the Dean's secretary that transfer cannot be allowed into the department, same with medicine. So it's left for you to look for strong connections if u really want to transfer. Good luck!! .

Did u take jamb??. Getting Uniben dentistry via jamb isn't that hard if u ask me.
Ps: Also a 200L uniben undergraduate.
ohh ok,connections..hmm..
huh.. I didn't take jamb..u r in 200 level also.. great, can we talk on watsap. PS:I'm not bro.. thanks for your contribution tho.

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Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by Jolene201(f): 1:45pm On Jul 25, 2020
dunsin125:
We all know UI and Uniben are competitive schools so it's not really about what you scored but what other aspirants had as well and also the score in post utme. Well, transferring from any course to Mbbs is not easy, the probability is low. You can try again though but if it doesn't work out, then, you can try Jamb again if you really want to study Mbbs.
ok.thanks..

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Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by Officiallyme: 4:22pm On Jul 25, 2020
Jolene201:
ohh ok,connections..hmm..
huh.. I didn't take jamb..u r in 200 level also.. great, can we talk on watsap. PS:I'm not bro.. thanks for your contribution tho.
Sure.
Drop ur number. I'll send u a message ASAP.
Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by Fafesot: 6:12pm On Jul 25, 2020
Lagusta:
HI.

I am a final year med student of UNILORIN. I opened this thread cos I noticed there isn't any that is specially for medical students, and I believe this is an opportunity for all docs in the making to meet, chat, share experiences, ask questions, and even make new friends!

Jambitos who wish to study medicine are also welcome...


So, let the clerking and presentation begin!!!!

First off,

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is there a suitable age to graduate for medicine and also,is the one year service a must?
Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by DonJ7(m): 12:42am On Jul 26, 2020
Hello guys!!
Am 200L Dentistry student but i wanna leave the course, pls can i switch to medicine and continue or i have to come back UG1?

Pls i need ur suggestions
Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by opaclem: 4:01am On Jul 26, 2020
Good evening house, which university in Nigeria can give admission to a 14 years old student to study Medicine
Thank you
Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by khingTony(m): 7:22am On Jul 26, 2020
opaclem:
Good evening house, which university in Nigeria can give admission to a 14 years old student to study Medicine
Thank you
14 years old? shocked


Where the person dey rush go?

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Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by Tbosetutors: 8:18am On Jul 26, 2020
We move

Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by ShahRukhKhan: 9:43am On Jul 26, 2020
Emdee96:
@hoppeyemy99 if am wrong wof dat username,am sorry, I knew u know one or too regards lautech...pls can I have ur digits...wanna discuss some few things wif u sir and hop u can enlighten me more on some issues
I hope you do realize that this is 2020.
Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by ShahRukhKhan: 9:45am On Jul 26, 2020
DonJ7:
Hello guys!!
Am 200L Dentistry student but i wanna leave the course, pls can i switch to medicine and continue or i have to come back UG1?

Pls i need ur suggestions
why you do want to leave BDS? Which school do you hope will accept you switching from MBBS to BDS?
If I won't be too blunt, you most likely will have to start from UG1.

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Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by ShahRukhKhan: 9:48am On Jul 26, 2020
opaclem:
Good evening house, which university in Nigeria can give admission to a 14 years old student to study Medicine
Thank you
14yrs old isn't too early to get into the university.
Any university that doesn't use Age requirements will gladly accept you for MBBS even if you're 13.
Do get your hands on jamb brochure. Most of the schools like Unilag that use age limit have it well stated inside jamb brochure.
OAU doesn't use age limit.
Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by Emarvel(m): 10:42am On Jul 26, 2020
ShahRukhKhan:
14yrs old isn't too early to get into the university.
Any university that doesn't use Age requirements will gladly accept you for MBBS even if you're 13.
Do get your hands on jamb brochure. Most of the schools like Unilag that use age limit have it well stated inside jamb brochure.
OAU doesn't use age limit.
Jamb generally is 16 years and above

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Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by Zeeknow3245(m): 4:47pm On Jul 26, 2020
UNIPORT Releases Guidelines For 2020/2021 POST-UTME Screening Exercise
GlobalBreakingNews Jul 26, 2020 1:02 AM


1) Uniport announces its online PUTME exercise for candidate who chose uniport as first choice with minimum score of 180


2) The Online registration commences from Monday, 27th July, 2020 and closes on Friday, 28th August, 2020.

3) Suitable prospective candidates are expected to log in to www.uniport.edu.ng for the registration procedure.

4) Eligible candidates are to generate Remita Code by inputting UTME Registration Number and confirm preloaded UTME details.

5) Print out Payment Slip and proceed to any of the following Banks with Remita Platform (ACCESS BANK PLC, ECOBANK PLC, FIDELITY BANK PLC, FIRST BANK PLC, FCMB, UBA PLC, AND UNIPORT CHOBA MICROFINANCE BANK) and make payment of N2,000.00 only.

6) Obtain a Remita Receipt showing an Access Code from the Bank Teller confirming the payment.

7) Proceed online again and Login with your UTME Registration Number and the Access Code on the payment slip, from Monday, 3rd August, 2020.

cool Complete the Form online as requested. Candidates who are awaiting their O'Level Result(s) should so indicate. Click on the "submit button" and print Registration Slip for the Screening Exercise. SCHEDULE FOR 2020 POST-UTME SCREENING EXERCISE

Further details and schedule of the Screening Exercise will be announced in due cause. Candidates are advised to check course and the University website from time to time.

For technical support services during registration. Send an email to putme2020@uniport.edu.ng

Dorcas D. Otto (Mrs)

Registrar
Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by DonJ7(m): 4:51pm On Jul 26, 2020
ShahRukhKhan:
why you do want to leave BDS? Which school do you hope will accept you switching from MBBS to BDS?
If I won't be too blunt, you most likely will have to start from UG1.
Unimaid.
Is just like i won't enjoy practicing Dentistry, the more i go into it, the more i lost interest on course.

So boring...
Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by Fekinwa: 6:08pm On Jul 26, 2020
horpeyemmi66:

Hello DarkPheonix,

Well done and congratulations on your result. You did great. Always thank God in everything smiley.

I am not so surprised about your Parents kicking against UNIMAID, it's normal given the prevailing circumstances in the country.

No one University is perfect. There are some schools where connections and money run the affairs viz: LAUTECH, UNIJOS, ABU, UNILAG, LASU and UI (covertly).

Now I would pick each of these schools(I know a bit about each one) and talk about them briefly to buttress.

LAUTECH: I was at Ogbomoso some seven years ago for Predegree. When admission time came I began seeing different funny things at the students affairs, because that's where the office of the admissions officer is located. You see several vehicles littered across the car lot that caters for the students affairs building. Pot-bellied lecturers going in and out. Students milling around in their numbers.

I saw deserving students even of Oyo and Osun origin shuffled to funny departments that had no correlation whatsoever with what they applied for from the onset.

I myself was offered crop and environmental protection in lieu of Medicine, when I complained the admissions officer told me blankly "Go and study Medicine in your father's state (Ondo)". I knew someone who applied for Medicine and was offered Fine and Applied art.

People getting whisked from Computer Engineering to Accounting Technology, Marketing and Transport Management. While some students who, if their scores were subtracted from mine, there would still be more than 100 difference got in for Medicine, Nursing and MLS.

LAUTECH was so porous (I don't know about now). I even helped a friend who failed his test that time. I knew one of the student leaders at that time, I explained, he told me to bring 20/25k, (I can't remember which) for upgrade. When the results and admission was released, my guy did well and was even offered Human Anatomy.

UNIJOS: I considered applying here for Dental Surgery but had to take two steps back when I started observing irregularities in their admissions process; I followed UNIJOS aspirants page on Facebook. I saw several people who merited the courses they applied for being offered something totally different. It's bewildering, really.

I have this colleague in Medicine who came from Jos to ABU. He was offered LARIS (Library and Archival Studies) in place of Medicine. Funny enough, a friend of his who he scored more than got Medicine. That school's modalities still baffles me, a lot.

ABU: ABU also has her own fair share of illogicalities, several if you asked me. How else, would one explain why someone with 250 average got Medicine and someone with 286 average was offered Physiology(with connection; I learnt about this much later). Moving a dude I know from Nursing all the way to Home Economics.

ABU also has SBRS (School of Basic and Remedial studies) students (from the 19 Northern states) to satisfy. It's complicated, honestly.

"You have to score the highest from your non-catchment state to be eligible for competitive courses", that statement only but goes so far.

I would say ABU is a matter of God's grace. A friend told me to, quoting him, "Make sure you know somebody. You know those abokis are always against Southerners blah, blah, blah". Well, I got in on the first list. I knew only God.

UNILAG:At Akoka, people pay millions to get into Medicine/Dental Surgery. Their admissions cut off mark list is more or less them fulfilling "Social righteousness" so to say.

Sure, some people would get in on merit, but how many? Is it with their style of Post UTME that seems the devil himself descended to design the model?.

Infact, I quizzed a friend who studies Medicine there now on how he prepared for their PUTME. He told me he had to buy a JAMB Government past question and several types of Current affairs pamphlets just to ace their exam.

Laudable effort, I agree. However, can you just imagine?

How about their Foundation/Diploma students? You know how much they pay? And there one is, spending at most N10,000(including registration in cafes for UTME and PUTME). One can't possibly expect them to admit one over them.

I have a neighbor whose father had to part with N700,000 for him to get a space in Law. On transit to 200L, I think they reviewed his results and found him missing Yoruba, he losed his admission. Baba took the UTME again and is currently in part 3 studying English Language. UNILAG is money and connection for the most part, if one has any of those, one is by all means good to go.

LASU: A friend's friend(who comes from Ogun State) applied there for Medicine some two years ago and heard nothing from that school up till date. He had 300+ at that time. Today, that fellow is now at Usman Danfodio University, Sokoto studying Medicine.

UI: University of Ibadan is by far the most transparent federal University in Nigeria. If you merit your admission, there's no witch or villager that would usurp what the almighty has perfected.

However, the competition. It is at UI you see Olympiad winners, Best Students at NECO and WAEC, people who have experience with A-Levels. This is where majority of them come. However, this is not to scare you, if it's Dental Surgery/Medicine at UI you want, you can by all means get it.

Now, only a few persons know UI past questions get leaked. How else can one explain a person scoring 92 in UI Post UTME. You can't just up and achieve that feat, it's the University of Ibadan.

I have a hunch those tutorial guys(Team tutors, Abadina; Apex Tutorials, Agbowo, et al.) have these questions. How do they get them? When their students go in for the PUTME, they tell them to memorize some of these questions, see, simple.

When it's time for their PUTME tutorials, I'd advice you be on campus for them, it would go a long way.

Also, the covertly aspect is this. Some students are given a sort of edge; a back door. If they fall couple of marks below the cut off mark, they are given a sort of waiver, provided the student is an offspring of and has thesame surname as a senior staff such as a Professor. I got to know about this at the UI UG-Admissions office last year when I went on enquiry for a friend.



Conclusively, all of these I have written are not an hallmark or a sort of yardstick and should not be regarded as one.

I do not know the innings of things that occur in various admissions offices across universities in Nigeria, all of the above are guesstimates.

Yet, we've got a God who can do the seemingly impossible. Do your part and do it very well.

My heart goes out to you all. It's hard, I know. You've come far and I applaud you.

Just pray, hope, follow your heart/intuition and do not be anxious for anything.

I wish you guys the very best.

Yours.


PS: Usman Danfodio recently began their Dental Surgery program. Not a lot of people know about this. You might want to do some findings.

Good day, please I would like to know about the admission criteria for medicine and Surgery in Usman Danfodio, the tuition and other info.
Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by FirstSon01: 6:35pm On Jul 26, 2020
Getting into the medicine department alone is not just enough in some Unis like mine AAU I'm a first year student in the department and we're 300+ but only nearly 50 get to graduate. It's not that they're dull in fact they're the most serious anywhere. Night classes are always full even on Sundays but fail just one course and you're out. Also there's the pre MBBS exam that 200 level students take after 1 and a half years. That's where they filter the students. Until you pass that exam you're not a medical student sef grin But God's grace that has been keeping my seniors before me will also be with us.

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Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by HumanCalc: 8:12pm On Jul 26, 2020
FirstSon01:
Getting into the medicine department alone is not just enough in some Unis like mine AAU I'm a first year student in the department and we're 300+ but only nearly 50 get to graduate. It's not that they're dull in fact they're the most serious anywhere. Night classes are always full even on Sundays but fail just one course and you're out. Also there's the pre MBBS exam that 200 level students take after 1 and a half years. That's where they filter the students. Until you pass that exam you're not a medical student sef grin But God's grace that has been keeping my seniors before me will also be with us.
Exactly why I had to change from the school to EBSU. I picked it initially cos I heard the competition is less tougher compared to some other schools but I later got the "gist of overpopulation" from people on this forum most of who are students of the school. Sharparly, I japa go EBSU. I don't know what awaits me in EBSU but whatever comes out at the end, we keep moving and fighting and hoping.......I have regged and everything. Just waiting for admission now. AAU has been prevented from admitting into Medicine department this year sef. Maybe it's because of their overpopulation....who knows

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Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by dunsin125: 8:31pm On Jul 26, 2020
HumanCalc:
Exactly why I had to change from the school to EBSU. I picked it initially cos I heard the competition is less tougher compared to some other schools but I later got the "gist of overpopulation" from people on this forum most of who are students of the school. Sharparly, I japa go EBSU. I don't know what awaits me in EBSU but whatever comes out at the end, we keep moving and fighting and hoping.......I have regged and everything. Just waiting for admission now. AAU has been prevented from admitting into Medicine department this year sef. Maybe it's because of their overpopulation....who knows
Oga, anything wey we see eh, we die there ni grin
Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by HumanCalc: 8:43pm On Jul 26, 2020
dunsin125:
Oga, anything wey we see eh, we die there ni grin
Na soo
Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by Alexaonfleek: 11:28pm On Jul 26, 2020
DonJ7:
Unimaid.
Is just like i won't enjoy practicing Dentistry, the more i go into it, the more i lost interest on course.

So boring...
Why don't you get your BDS degree first then switch to medicine?
I dunno if your school will allow you switch from dentistry to medicine.
If they do,fine but if they don't,just manage your dentistry till you graduate.
Starting from scratch....how do you want to go about it?
Will you write jamb all over again or what?
Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by Donpre(m): 12:27am On Jul 27, 2020
DonJ7:
Hello guys!!
Am 200L Dentistry student but i wanna leave the course, pls can i switch to medicine and continue or i have to come back UG1?

Pls i need ur suggestions

Retake jamb... I hear stories of switching from BDS to MBBS but that's all they are, stories. In my school especially, it has never happened to the best of my knowledge.

if you really don't like dentistry, enroll for jamb next year and slug it out for medicine.

Good luck!

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Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by Donpre(m): 12:41am On Jul 27, 2020
olsamlaw:
Abeg I need info about Uniport

Are they having post utme this year or is just waec and jamb score screening.

How is their admission to medicine?
I'll advice you prepare for post utme. it's more likely

Not sure I get the last part
Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by U1(m): 7:43am On Jul 27, 2020
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Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by U1(m): 7:45am On Jul 27, 2020
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Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by U1(m): 7:46am On Jul 27, 2020
horpeyemmi66:

Hello DarkPheonix,

Well done and congratulations on your result. You did great. Always thank God in everything smiley.

I am not so surprised about your Parents kicking against UNIMAID, it's normal given the prevailing circumstances in the country.

No one University is perfect. There are some schools where connections and money run the affairs viz: LAUTECH, UNIJOS, ABU, UNILAG, LASU and UI (covertly).

Now I would pick each of these schools(I know a bit about each one) and talk about them briefly to buttress.

LAUTECH: I was at Ogbomoso some seven years ago for Predegree. When admission time came I began seeing different funny things at the students affairs, because that's where the office of the admissions officer is located. You see several vehicles littered across the car lot that caters for the students affairs building. Pot-bellied lecturers going in and out. Students milling around in their numbers.

I saw deserving students even of Oyo and Osun origin shuffled to funny departments that had no correlation whatsoever with what they applied for from the onset.

I myself was offered crop and environmental protection in lieu of Medicine, when I complained the admissions officer told me blankly "Go and study Medicine in your father's state (Ondo)". I knew someone who applied for Medicine and was offered Fine and Applied art.

People getting whisked from Computer Engineering to Accounting Technology, Marketing and Transport Management. While some students who, if their scores were subtracted from mine, there would still be more than 100 difference got in for Medicine, Nursing and MLS.

LAUTECH was so porous (I don't know about now). I even helped a friend who failed his test that time. I knew one of the student leaders at that time, I explained, he told me to bring 20/25k, (I can't remember which) for upgrade. When the results and admission was released, my guy did well and was even offered Human Anatomy.

UNIJOS: I considered applying here for Dental Surgery but had to take two steps back when I started observing irregularities in their admissions process; I followed UNIJOS aspirants page on Facebook. I saw several people who merited the courses they applied for being offered something totally different. It's bewildering, really.

I have this colleague in Medicine who came from Jos to ABU. He was offered LARIS (Library and Archival Studies) in place of Medicine. Funny enough, a friend of his who he scored more than got Medicine. That school's modalities still baffles me, a lot.

ABU: ABU also has her own fair share of illogicalities, several if you asked me. How else, would one explain why someone with 250 average got Medicine and someone with 286 average was offered Physiology(with connection; I learnt about this much later). Moving a dude I know from Nursing all the way to Home Economics.

ABU also has SBRS (School of Basic and Remedial studies) students (from the 19 Northern states) to satisfy. It's complicated, honestly.

"You have to score the highest from your non-catchment state to be eligible for competitive courses", that statement only but goes so far.

I would say ABU is a matter of God's grace. A friend told me to, quoting him, "Make sure you know somebody. You know those abokis are always against Southerners blah, blah, blah". Well, I got in on the first list. I knew only God.

UNILAG:At Akoka, people pay millions to get into Medicine/Dental Surgery. Their admissions cut off mark list is more or less them fulfilling "Social righteousness" so to say.

Sure, some people would get in on merit, but how many? Is it with their style of Post UTME that seems the devil himself descended to design the model?.

Infact, I quizzed a friend who studies Medicine there now on how he prepared for their PUTME. He told me he had to buy a JAMB Government past question and several types of Current affairs pamphlets just to ace their exam.

Laudable effort, I agree. However, can you just imagine?

How about their Foundation/Diploma students? You know how much they pay? And there one is, spending at most N10,000(including registration in cafes for UTME and PUTME). One can't possibly expect them to admit one over them.

I have a neighbor whose father had to part with N700,000 for him to get a space in Law. On transit to 200L, I think they reviewed his results and found him missing Yoruba, he losed his admission. Baba took the UTME again and is currently in part 3 studying English Language. UNILAG is money and connection for the most part, if one has any of those, one is by all means good to go.

LASU: A friend's friend(who comes from Ogun State) applied there for Medicine some two years ago and heard nothing from that school up till date. He had 300+ at that time. Today, that fellow is now at Usman Danfodio University, Sokoto studying Medicine.

UI: University of Ibadan is by far the most transparent federal University in Nigeria. If you merit your admission, there's no witch or villager that would usurp what the almighty has perfected.

However, the competition. It is at UI you see Olympiad winners, Best Students at NECO and WAEC, people who have experience with A-Levels. This is where majority of them come. However, this is not to scare you, if it's Dental Surgery/Medicine at UI you want, you can by all means get it.

Now, only a few persons know UI past questions get leaked. How else can one explain a person scoring 92 in UI Post UTME. You can't just up and achieve that feat, it's the University of Ibadan.

I have a hunch those tutorial guys(Team tutors, Abadina; Apex Tutorials, Agbowo, et al.) have these questions. How do they get them? When their students go in for the PUTME, they tell them to memorize some of these questions, see, simple.

When it's time for their PUTME tutorials, I'd advice you be on campus for them, it would go a long way.

Also, the covertly aspect is this. Some students are given a sort of edge; a back door. If they fall couple of marks below the cut off mark, they are given a sort of waiver, provided the student is an offspring of and has thesame surname as a senior staff such as a Professor. I got to know about this at the UI UG-Admissions office last year when I went on enquiry for a friend.



Conclusively, all of these I have written are not an hallmark or a sort of yardstick and should not be regarded as one.

I do not know the innings of things that occur in various admissions offices across universities in Nigeria, all of the above are guesstimates.

Yet, we've got a God who can do the seemingly impossible. Do your part and do it very well.

My heart goes out to you all. It's hard, I know. You've come far and I applaud you.

Just pray, hope, follow your heart/intuition and do not be anxious for anything.

I wish you guys the very best.

Yours.


PS: Usman Danfodio recently began their Dental Surgery program. Not a lot of people know about this. You might want to do some findings.

Although I stopped academic studies several years ago, I can't help but comment on this.

You're on-point with the UI part, especially the part about giving more room for merit.

Also, your writing is excellent! I'm impressed.

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Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by ShahRukhKhan: 4:11pm On Jul 27, 2020
Alexaonfleek:
Why don't you get your BDS degree first then switch to medicine?
I dunno if your school will allow you switch from dentistry to medicine.
If they do,fine but if they don't,just manage your dentistry till you graduate.
Starting from scratch....how do you want to go about it?
Will you write jamb all over again or what?
this is not nice ó Alexa. How can you advise someone to do what they don't like for 5 more years. That's not nice and can be depressing self. What if he do something drastic along the way. Then to now start MBBS after spending 6yrs. Although I heard if you want to cross from dentistry to MBBS after finishing your BDS you will do just 18 months or so studies. However, I won't advice anyone to continue with what they don't like.
Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by ShahRukhKhan: 4:14pm On Jul 27, 2020
DonJ7:
Unimaid.
Is just like i won't enjoy practicing Dentistry, the more i go into it, the more i lost interest on course.

So boring...
That is completely normal, I'll suggest you start working on retaking utme or using A levels if you have it. Alongside that you may be working on transfers but that will be slim if not nonexistent.
Cheers to you doing what makes you happy

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