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Also, because you have scored above or almost 300 in the UTME does not ascertain you are getting admitted, and because you have scored just slightly about 200 does not mean you are not gaining admission…read full article here >>> https://wuyisblog..com/2019/05/after-seeing-utme-result-what-next-tags.html
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Also, because you have scored above or almost 300 in the UTME does not ascertain you are getting admitted, and because you have scored just slightly about 200 does not mean you are not gaining admission…read full article here >>> https://wuyisblog..com/2019/05/after-seeing-utme-result-what-next-tags.html
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Also, because you have scored above or almost 300 in the UTME does not ascertain you are getting admitted, and because you have scored just slightly about 200 does not mean you are not gaining admission…read full article here >>> https://wuyisblog..com/2019/05/after-seeing-utme-result-what-next-tags.html
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Also, because you have scored above or almost 300 in the UTME does not ascertain you are getting admitted, and because you have scored just slightly about 200 does not mean you are not gaining admission…read full article here >>> https://wuyisblog..com/2019/05/after-seeing-utme-result-what-next-tags.html
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Also, because you have scored above or almost 300 in the UTME does not ascertain you are getting admitted, and because you have scored just slightly about 200 does not mean you are not gaining admission…read full article here >>> https://wuyisblog..com/2019/05/after-seeing-utme-result-what-next-tags.html
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Also, because you have scored above or almost 300 in the UTME does not ascertain you are getting admitted, and because you have scored just slightly about 200 does not mean you are not gaining admission…read full article here >>> https://wuyisblog..com/2019/05/after-seeing-utme-result-what-next-tags.html
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Also, because you have scored above or almost 300 in the UTME does not ascertain you are getting admitted, and because you have scored just slightly about 200 does not mean you are not gaining admission…read full article here >>> https://wuyisblog..com/2019/05/after-seeing-utme-result-what-next-tags.html
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Also, because you have scored above or almost 300 in the UTME does not ascertain you are getting admitted, and because you have scored just slightly about 200 does not mean you are not gaining admission…read full article here >>> https://wuyisblog..com/2019/05/after-seeing-utme-result-what-next-tags.html
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Also, because you have scored above or almost 300 in the UTME does not ascertain you are getting admitted, and because you have scored just slightly about 200 does not mean you are not gaining admission…read full article here >>> https://wuyisblog..com/2019/05/after-seeing-utme-result-what-next-tags.html
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Also, because you have scored above or almost 300 in the UTME does not ascertain you are getting admitted, and because you have scored just slightly about 200 does not mean you are not gaining admission…read full article here >>> https://wuyisblog..com/2019/05/after-seeing-utme-result-what-next-tags.html
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Also, because you have scored above or almost 300 in the UTME does not ascertain you are getting admitted, and because you have scored just slightly about 200 does not mean you are not gaining admission…read full article here >>> https://wuyisblog..com/2019/05/after-seeing-utme-result-what-next-tags.html
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Also, because you have scored above or almost 300 in the UTME does not ascertain you are getting admitted, and because you have scored just slightly about 200 does not mean you are not gaining admission…read full article here >>> https://wuyisblog..com/2019/05/after-seeing-utme-result-what-next-tags.html
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This is to inform everyone who is interested in applying to OAU for any of the 2018/2019 PG programmes at all levels (PGD, Masters, Ph.d) that the form for the application is on sale now… Read the full article here… https://wuyisblog..com/2018/11/oaus-postgraduate-application-form-for.html
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This is to inform everyone who is interested in applying to OAU for any of the 2018/2019 PG programmes at all levels (PGD, Masters, Ph.d) that the form for the application is on sale now… Read the full article here… https://wuyisblog..com/2018/11/oaus-postgraduate-application-form-for.html
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This is to inform everyone who is interested in applying to OAU for any of the 2018/2019 PG programmes at all levels (PGD, Masters, Ph.d) that the form for the application is on sale now… Read the full article here… https://wuyisblog..com/2018/11/oaus-postgraduate-application-form-for.html
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This is to inform everyone who is interested in applying to OAU for any of the 2018/2019 PG programmes at all levels (PGD, Masters, Ph.d) that the form for the application is on sale now… Read the full article here… https://wuyisblog..com/2018/11/oaus-postgraduate-application-form-for.html
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This is to inform everyone who is interested in applying to OAU for any of the 2018/2019 PG programmes at all levels (PGD, Masters, Ph.d) that the form for the application is on sale now… Read the full article here… https://wuyisblog..com/2018/11/oaus-postgraduate-application-form-for.html
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This is to inform everyone who is interested in applying to OAU for any of the 2018/2019 PG programmes at all levels (PGD, Masters, Ph.d) that the form for the application is on sale now Read the full article here https://wuyisblog..com/2018/11/oaus-postgraduate-application-form-for.html
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This is to inform everyone who is interested in applying to OAU for any of the 2018/2019 PG programmes at all levels (PGD, Masters, Ph.d) that the form for the application is on sale now… Read the full article here… https://wuyisblog..com/2018/11/oaus-postgraduate-application-form-for.html
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This is to inform everyone who is interested in applying to OAU for any of the 2018/2019 PG programmes at all levels (PGD, Masters, Ph.d) that the form for the application is on sale now… Read the full article here… https://wuyisblog..com/2018/11/oaus-postgraduate-application-form-for.html
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This is to inform everyone who is interested in applying to OAU for any of the 2018/2019 PG programmes at all levels (PGD, Masters, Ph.d) that the form for the application is on sale now… Read the full article here… https://wuyisblog..com/2018/11/oaus-postgraduate-application-form-for.html
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Now this is another confusion-causing issue I'm obliged to discuss; if your name is not with the first batch of names that’ll be released soon, please don’t panic—at least not yet—as this does not necessarily mean you won’t be offered admission too—if you have done what you should do, when you should and as you should. The first batch is called the “merit list”; which unarguably means the list will contain only the names of UTME and pre-degree applicants who got the cutoff of the departments they have applied to, or at least have the catchment or ELDS marks. Every other person who has done a thing or two to earn the consideration for admission (especially via person-know-person), people using executives and staffs’ slots, the Direct Entry applicants, the OAU Diploma applicants, as well as the pre-degree applicants who couldn’t score the grade point required to be admitted to their aspired department but scored average or above average of the overall attainable grade point should all expect their names on the subsequent lists (second or third list). I can only wish you all the best of luck as you expect to see “ADMITTED” on your CAPS admission status soon. Just don’t—out of joy—mistakenly click on “reject” instead of “accept when you see “ADMITTED” on your profile. You’ll only think it doesn’t happen, but it does. To read the full write-up, click here >>> https://wuyisblog..com/2018/10/oau-set-to-release-first-batch-tags.html
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Now this is another confusion-causing issue I'm obliged to discuss; if your name is not with the first batch of names that’ll be released soon, please don’t panic—at least not yet—as this does not necessarily mean you won’t be offered admission too—if you have done what you should do, when you should and as you should. The first batch is called the “merit list”; which unarguably means the list will contain only the names of UTME and pre-degree applicants who got the cutoff of the departments they have applied to, or at least have the catchment or ELDS marks. Every other person who has done a thing or two to earn the consideration for admission (especially via person-know-person), people using executives and staffs’ slots, the Direct Entry applicants, the OAU Diploma applicants, as well as the pre-degree applicants who couldn’t score the grade point required to be admitted to their aspired department but scored average or above average of the overall attainable grade point should all expect their names on the subsequent lists (second or third list). I can only wish you all the best of luck as you expect to see “ADMITTED” on your CAPS admission status soon. Just don’t—out of joy—mistakenly click on “reject” instead of “accept when you see “ADMITTED” on your profile. You’ll only think it doesn’t happen, but it does. To read the full write-up, click here >>> https://wuyisblog..com/2018/10/oau-set-to-release-first-batch-tags.html
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Now this is another confusion-causing issue I'm obliged to discuss; if your name is not with the first batch of names that’ll be released soon, please don’t panic—at least not yet—as this does not necessarily mean you won’t be offered admission too—if you have done what you should do, when you should and as you should. The first batch is called the “merit list”; which unarguably means the list will contain only the names of UTME and pre-degree applicants who got the cutoff of the departments they have applied to, or at least have the catchment or ELDS marks. Every other person who has done a thing or two to earn the consideration for admission (especially via person-know-person), people using executives and staffs’ slots, the Direct Entry applicants, the OAU Diploma applicants, as well as the pre-degree applicants who couldn’t score the grade point required to be admitted to their aspired department but scored average or above average of the overall attainable grade point should all expect their names on the subsequent lists (second or third list). I can only wish you all the best of luck as you expect to see “ADMITTED” on your CAPS admission status soon. Just don’t—out of joy—mistakenly click on “reject” instead of “accept when you see “ADMITTED” on your profile. You’ll only think it doesn’t happen, but it does. To read the full write-up, click here >>> https://wuyisblog..com/2018/10/oau-set-to-release-first-batch-tags.html
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Now this is another confusion-causing issue I'm obliged to discuss; if your name is not with the first batch of names that’ll be released soon, please don’t panic—at least not yet—as this does not necessarily mean you won’t be offered admission too—if you have done what you should do, when you should and as you should. The first batch is called the “merit list”; which unarguably means the list will contain only the names of UTME and pre-degree applicants who got the cutoff of the departments they have applied to, or at least have the catchment or ELDS marks. Every other person who has done a thing or two to earn the consideration for admission (especially via person-know-person), people using executives and staffs’ slots, the Direct Entry applicants, the OAU Diploma applicants, as well as the pre-degree applicants who couldn’t score the grade point required to be admitted to their aspired department but scored average or above average of the overall attainable grade point should all expect their names on the subsequent lists (second or third list). I can only wish you all the best of luck as you expect to see “ADMITTED” on your CAPS admission status soon. Just don’t—out of joy—mistakenly click on “reject” instead of “accept when you see “ADMITTED” on your profile. You’ll only think it doesn’t happen, but it does. To read the full write-up, click here >>> https://wuyisblog..com/2018/10/oau-set-to-release-first-batch-tags.html
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Now this is another confusion-causing issue I'm obliged to discuss; if your name is not with the first batch of names that’ll be released soon, please don’t panic—at least not yet—as this does not necessarily mean you won’t be offered admission too—if you have done what you should do, when you should and as you should. The first batch is called the “merit list”; which unarguably means the list will contain only the names of UTME and pre-degree applicants who got the cutoff of the departments they have applied to, or at least have the catchment or ELDS marks. Every other person who has done a thing or two to earn the consideration for admission (especially via person-know-person), people using executives and staffs’ slots, the Direct Entry applicants, the OAU Diploma applicants, as well as the pre-degree applicants who couldn’t score the grade point required to be admitted to their aspired department but scored average or above average of the overall attainable grade point should all expect their names on the subsequent lists (second or third list). I can only wish you all the best of luck as you expect to see “ADMITTED” on your CAPS admission status soon. Just don’t—out of joy—mistakenly click on “reject” instead of “accept when you see “ADMITTED” on your profile. You’ll only think it doesn’t happen, but it does. To read the full write-up, click here >>> https://wuyisblog..com/2018/10/oau-set-to-release-first-batch-tags.html
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Now this is another confusion-causing issue I'm obliged to discuss; if your name is not with the first batch of names that’ll be released soon, please don’t panic—at least not yet—as this does not necessarily mean you won’t be offered admission too—if you have done what you should do, when you should and as you should. The first batch is called the “merit list”; which unarguably means the list will contain only the names of UTME and pre-degree applicants who got the cutoff of the departments they have applied to, or at least have the catchment or ELDS marks. Every other person who has done a thing or two to earn the consideration for admission (especially via person-know-person), people using executives and staffs’ slots, the Direct Entry applicants, the OAU Diploma applicants, as well as the pre-degree applicants who couldn’t score the grade point required to be admitted to their aspired department but scored average or above average of the overall attainable grade point should all expect their names on the subsequent lists (second or third list). I can only wish you all the best of luck as you expect to see “ADMITTED” on your CAPS admission status soon. Just don’t—out of joy—mistakenly click on “reject” instead of “accept when you see “ADMITTED” on your profile. You’ll only think it doesn’t happen, but it does. To read the full write-up, click here >>> https://wuyisblog..com/2018/10/oau-set-to-release-first-batch-tags.html
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Now this is another confusion-causing issue I'm obliged to discuss; if your name is not with the first batch of names that’ll be released soon, please don’t panic—at least not yet—as this does not necessarily mean you won’t be offered admission too—if you have done what you should do, when you should and as you should. The first batch is called the “merit list”; which unarguably means the list will contain only the names of UTME and pre-degree applicants who got the cutoff of the departments they have applied to, or at least have the catchment or ELDS marks. Every other person who has done a thing or two to earn the consideration for admission (especially via person-know-person), people using executives and staffs’ slots, the Direct Entry applicants, the OAU Diploma applicants, as well as the pre-degree applicants who couldn’t score the grade point required to be admitted to their aspired department but scored average or above average of the overall attainable grade point should all expect their names on the subsequent lists (second or third list). I can only wish you all the best of luck as you expect to see “ADMITTED” on your CAPS admission status soon. Just don’t—out of joy—mistakenly click on “reject” instead of “accept when you see “ADMITTED” on your profile. You’ll only think it doesn’t happen, but it does. To read the full write-up, click here >>> https://wuyisblog..com/2018/10/oau-set-to-release-first-batch-tags.html
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Now this is another confusion-causing issue I'm obliged to discuss; if your name is not with the first batch of names that’ll be released soon, please don’t panic—at least not yet—as this does not necessarily mean you won’t be offered admission too—if you have done what you should do, when you should and as you should. The first batch is called the “merit list”; which unarguably means the list will contain only the names of UTME and pre-degree applicants who got the cutoff of the departments they have applied to, or at least have the catchment or ELDS marks. Every other person who has done a thing or two to earn the consideration for admission (especially via person-know-person), people using executives and staffs’ slots, the Direct Entry applicants, the OAU Diploma applicants, as well as the pre-degree applicants who couldn’t score the grade point required to be admitted to their aspired department but scored average or above average of the overall attainable grade point should all expect their names on the subsequent lists (second or third list). I can only wish you all the best of luck as you expect to see “ADMITTED” on your CAPS admission status soon. Just don’t—out of joy—mistakenly click on “reject” instead of “accept when you see “ADMITTED” on your profile. You’ll only think it doesn’t happen, but it does. To read the full write-up, click here >>> https://wuyisblog..com/2018/10/oau-set-to-release-first-batch-tags.html
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Now this is another confusion-causing issue I'm obliged to discuss; if your name is not with the first batch of names that’ll be released soon, please don’t panic—at least not yet—as this does not necessarily mean you won’t be offered admission too—if you have done what you should do, when you should and as you should. The first batch is called the “merit list”; which unarguably means the list will contain only the names of UTME and pre-degree applicants who got the cutoff of the departments they have applied to, or at least have the catchment or ELDS marks. Every other person who has done a thing or two to earn the consideration for admission (especially via person-know-person), people using executives and staffs’ slots, the Direct Entry applicants, the OAU Diploma applicants, as well as the pre-degree applicants who couldn’t score the grade point required to be admitted to their aspired department but scored average or above average of the overall attainable grade point should all expect their names on the subsequent lists (second or third list). I can only wish you all the best of luck as you expect to see “ADMITTED” on your CAPS admission status soon. Just don’t—out of joy—mistakenly click on “reject” instead of “accept when you see “ADMITTED” on your profile. You’ll only think it doesn’t happen, but it does. To read the full write-up, click here >>> https://wuyisblog..com/2018/10/oau-set-to-release-first-batch-tags.html
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Now this is another confusion-causing issue I'm obliged to discuss; if your name is not with the first batch of names that’ll be released soon, please don’t panic—at least not yet—as this does not necessarily mean you won’t be offered admission too—if you have done what you should do, when you should and as you should. The first batch is called the “merit list”; which unarguably means the list will contain only the names of UTME and pre-degree applicants who got the cutoff of the departments they have applied to, or at least have the catchment or ELDS marks. Every other person who has done a thing or two to earn the consideration for admission (especially via person-know-person), people using executives and staffs’ slots, the Direct Entry applicants, the OAU Diploma applicants, as well as the pre-degree applicants who couldn’t score the grade point required to be admitted to their aspired department but scored average or above average of the overall attainable grade point should all expect their names on the subsequent lists (second or third list). I can only wish you all the best of luck as you expect to see “ADMITTED” on your CAPS admission status soon. Just don’t—out of joy—mistakenly click on “reject” instead of “accept when you see “ADMITTED” on your profile. You’ll only think it doesn’t happen, but it does. To read the full write-up, click here >>> https://wuyisblog..com/2018/10/oau-set-to-release-first-batch-tags.html
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