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oladayo042: @OP Good job but most universities have desisted from using blanket cut-off marks for their admission because the competitiveness and requirements of each course differs.This is very true. |
Admission at MOUAU is based on a competitive quota system. What does that mean? This simply means that during the admission process, each dept/course is allocated a certain number of student slots within the total admission quota for the entire University and these slots are competitively allocated. Read more at (http://www.facebook.com/mouauwebmaster/posts/161230840666132) You can also join the discussion on FaceBook (http://www.facebook.com/mouauwebmaster/posts/161230840666132) |
Admission at MOUAU is based on a competitive quota system. What does that mean? This simply means that during the admission process, each dept/course is allocated a certain number of student slots within the total admission quota for the entire University and these slots are competitively allocated. Read more at (http://www.facebook.com/mouauwebmaster/posts/161230840666132) You can also join the discussion on FaceBook (http://www.facebook.com/mouauwebmaster/posts/161230840666132) |
Admission at MOUAU is based on a competitive quota system. What does that mean? This simply means that during the admission process, each dept/course is allocated a certain number of student slots within the total admission quota for the entire University and these slots are competitively allocated. Read more at (http://www.facebook.com/mouauwebmaster/posts/161230840666132) You can also join the discussion on FaceBook (http://www.facebook.com/mouauwebmaster/posts/161230840666132) |
Admission at MOUAU is based on a competitive quota system. What does that mean? This simply means that during the admission process, each dept/course is allocated a certain number of student slots within the total admission quota for the entire University and these slots are competitively allocated. Read more at (http://www.facebook.com/mouauwebmaster/posts/161230840666132) You can also join the discussion on FaceBook (http://www.facebook.com/mouauwebmaster/posts/161230840666132) |
Admission at MOUAU is based on a competitive quota system. What does that mean? This simply means that during the admission process, each dept/course is allocated a certain number of student slots within the total admission quota for the entire University and these slots are competitively allocated. Read more at (http://www.facebook.com/mouauwebmaster/posts/161230840666132) You can also join the discussion on FaceBook (http://www.facebook.com/mouauwebmaster/posts/161230840666132) |
Admission at MOUAU is based on a competitive quota system. What does that mean? This simply means that during the admission process, each dept/course is allocated a certain number of student slots within the total admission quota for the entire University and these slots are competitively allocated. Read more at (http://www.facebook.com/mouauwebmaster/posts/161230840666132) You can also join the discussion on FaceBook (http://www.facebook.com/mouauwebmaster/posts/161230840666132) |
Admission at MOUAU is based on a competitive quota system. What does that mean? This simply means that during the admission process, each dept/course is allocated a certain number of student slots within the total admission quota for the entire University and these slots are competitively allocated. Read more at (http://www.facebook.com/mouauwebmaster/posts/161230840666132) You can also join the discussion on FaceBook (http://www.facebook.com/mouauwebmaster/posts/161230840666132) |
Admission at MOUAU is based on a competitive quota system. What does that mean? This simply means that during the admission process, each dept/course is allocated a certain number of student slots within the total admission quota for the entire University and these slots are competitively allocated. Read more at (http://www.facebook.com/mouauwebmaster/posts/161230840666132) You can also join the discussion on FaceBook (http://www.facebook.com/mouauwebmaster/posts/161230840666132) |
Admission at MOUAU is based on a competitive quota system. What does that mean? This simply means that during the admission process, each dept/course is allocated a certain number of student slots within the total admission quota for the entire University and these slots are competitively allocated. Read more at (http://www.facebook.com/mouauwebmaster/posts/161230840666132) You can also join the discussion on FaceBook (http://www.facebook.com/mouauwebmaster/posts/161230840666132) |
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Recently, especially after JAMB released their results, I've been bombarded with questions from several friends who are prospective students of MOUAU. These questions have varied greatly, however I wish to give a comprehensive answer to all such questions here, but we will still be open to some specific questions. Admission at MOUAU is based on a competitive quota system. What does that mean? This simply means that during the admission process, each dept/course is allocated a certain number of student slots within the total admission quota for the entire University and these slots are competitively allocated. So assuming the University has about 2,000 slots approved by NUC for a particular session, this number is divided between the depts/courses. Soil Science, Botany, Agronomy may be given less than 50 slots each, while the more competitive Agribusiness, Microbiology, Comp Eng, Comp Science, may be given about 150 slots each. And other depts/courses in order of size and competitiveness. During the selection process, all the students who applied for each of these courses are listed according to the scores they have, in descending order. Then selection is made based on the quota allocated for that dept/course for that year. Therefore if after sorting the names a candidates name falls as the 88th person in order of score for a particular prog that was allocated 50 slots, obviously such a candidate will not be admitted. Typically, applications received for the progs mentioned earlier ranges around these figures during Post UTME, Soil Science - less than 20, Botany - about 100, Agronomy - less than 10, while Agribusiness - abt 1,300, Microbiology - almost 1,000, Comp Eng - abt 900, Comp Science - over 1,000, etc. These are typical figures. Let me add Civil Engr - abt 300-400. With the explanation above and the figures shown here, you will discover that a candidate who was denied admission in Comp Eng, will find another candidate with the same scores, being offered admission to read Civil Engr. This is because the competition is less heated there. Equally a candidate who was denied admission to read Biochemistry, will find out that the scores of several of those admitted to read Botany/Zoology are much lower than his/hers. And when this happens such a candidate will start complaining and claiming that he/she was denied admission as a result of corruption and bribery, obviously not understanding the way the system works. I can categorically tell you that the merit admissions at MOUAU are processed 100% on merit. After the merit admissions, then comes the supplementary admissions. But many of our prospective students do not know that supplementary admissions is not automatic. You need to indicate interest and apply for it. If you don't apply for the supplementary admissions at the right time, the result is that a candidate who scored lower than you, but who indicated interested and applied through the proper channels will be admitted and you still find yourself without admission and probably complaining. This has been a long post, I just hope there are few mistakes and that it is easy to understand, otherwise feel free to ask further questions. Lets all have a Great Day. |
Friends the officially University website is www.MOUAU.Edu.Ng Every official information in respect to admissions and other matters are usually published there. Otherwise you can connect with the WebMaster on FaceBook (http://www.FaceBook.com/MOUAUWebMaster). Cheers. |
Very true. |
Friends, the truth is that admission at MOUAU is not based on the traditional cut-off mark system, it is based on a competitive quota system. Read more ... http://www.facebook.com/mouauwebmaster/posts/161230840666132) This means that a candidate will have to score relatively high in the chosen course of study and beat as many prospective candidates as he/she may need to be enlisted within approved quota for such programme. In addition to this, a candidate will equally need to have chosen the correct subject combination at the JAMB exams. Another possible grey area is if the candidate in question has an issue with JAMB and his/her JAMB results was withheld or blacklisted, in such case even if the school has listed such a candidate for admission, JAMB may deny the admission on account of this. Have a Great Day. |
The admission process for the 2009/2010 Academic Session of the Michael Okpara University of Agriculture, Umudike has commenced with the announcement of the Post UME registrations. Details of this announcement can be found online at www.mouau.edu.ng (http://mouau.edu.ng/storyarticle/mouau-post-ume-2009). Kindly spread this information to all your friends. I will be willing to answer questions on this. The major highlights are as follows; 1. Registration is online via the University's website (www.mouau.edu.ng) and has started. 2. Online registration closes on Wednesday, May 27, 2009. 3. Post UME Screening to hold on the 1st and 2nd June 2009. 4. ONLY candidates who scored 170 and above can register. 5. Candidates who did not chose the University as First & Second choice can also register and take the screening test. Confirm details and specifics from the website. Cheers. |
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