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This is not only a requirement but also an understanding-requiring issue, and it’s the explanation of what happens when a candidate has “Eligible for Admission” on their result slip and yet they are not offered admission. Now, let me be blunt about this, as an OAU aspirant, you can smile when you check your post-UTME result and you find “Eligible for Admission” there, but don’t let your smile get too wide yet. This is because “Eligible for Admission” only means that OAU has successfully classified everyone who wrote the post-UTME into two; one of the two classes don’t deserve to be considered for admission at all and some of the other class can be considered (if they have what they should have and do what they should do and in time). I’m saying, after seeing “Eligible for Admission” on your result slip, you still have one more level to win before standing the full chance to be offered admission, I’m talking about the departmental cutoffs here. Because you are considered “Eligible for Admission” does not mean you have gotten the cutoff mark for your aspired department and that is what we are all waiting for right now—the cutoff—to help us know who is really getting the admission to the department they applied to and who is not. Now, I have to warn you, if you have “Eligible for Admission” on your result slip and you do not meet the cutoff of your department, please don’t make the mistake of thinking OAU is automatically considering you for another department that matches your cutoff; hell no! OAU doesn’t do that. OAU does not automatically consider you for admission to a department you have not applied to. Now pay attention to how I’ve been putting the word automatically in my statements. That’s me saying though OAU does not by default starts considering you for admission to another department of lesser cutoff just because you are eligible for admission but you do not meet the cutoff of your department, however, if you do your running around and processing when you should do them, that is when you are considered for another department, and that’s the real idea behind the “Eligible for Admission”, it just makes it mean if you tried and did what you have to do, you could be admitted anyways (to another department or even yours), even when you do not meet the cutoff of your department. Continue reading here>>>>http://wuyisblog..com/2018/09/knowingyour-oau-admission-fate-after.html
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This is not only a requirement but also an understanding-requiring issue, and it’s the explanation of what happens when a candidate has “Eligible for Admission” on their result slip and yet they are not offered admission. Now, let me be blunt about this, as an OAU aspirant, you can smile when you check your post-UTME result and you find “Eligible for Admission” there, but don’t let your smile get too wide yet. This is because “Eligible for Admission” only means that OAU has successfully classified everyone who wrote the post-UTME into two; one of the two classes don’t deserve to be considered for admission at all and some of the other class can be considered (if they have what they should have and do what they should do and in time). I’m saying, after seeing “Eligible for Admission” on your result slip, you still have one more level to win before standing the full chance to be offered admission, I’m talking about the departmental cutoffs here. Because you are considered “Eligible for Admission” does not mean you have gotten the cutoff mark for your aspired department and that is what we are all waiting for right now—the cutoff—to help us know who is really getting the admission to the department they applied to and who is not. Now, I have to warn you, if you have “Eligible for Admission” on your result slip and you do not meet the cutoff of your department, please don’t make the mistake of thinking OAU is automatically considering you for another department that matches your cutoff; hell no! OAU doesn’t do that. OAU does not automatically consider you for admission to a department you have not applied to. Now pay attention to how I’ve been putting the word automatically in my statements. That’s me saying though OAU does not by default starts considering you for admission to another department of lesser cutoff just because you are eligible for admission but you do not meet the cutoff of your department, however, if you do your running around and processing when you should do them, that is when you are considered for another department, and that’s the real idea behind the “Eligible for Admission”, it just makes it mean if you tried and did what you have to do, you could be admitted anyways (to another department or even yours), even when you do not meet the cutoff of your department. Continue reading here>>>>http://wuyisblog..com/2018/09/knowingyour-oau-admission-fate-after.html
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This is not only a requirement but also an understanding-requiring issue, and it’s the explanation of what happens when a candidate has “Eligible for Admission” on their result slip and yet they are not offered admission. Now, let me be blunt about this, as an OAU aspirant, you can smile when you check your post-UTME result and you find “Eligible for Admission” there, but don’t let your smile get too wide yet. This is because “Eligible for Admission” only means that OAU has successfully classified everyone who wrote the post-UTME into two; one of the two classes don’t deserve to be considered for admission at all and some of the other class can be considered (if they have what they should have and do what they should do and in time). I’m saying, after seeing “Eligible for Admission” on your result slip, you still have one more level to win before standing the full chance to be offered admission, I’m talking about the departmental cutoffs here. Because you are considered “Eligible for Admission” does not mean you have gotten the cutoff mark for your aspired department and that is what we are all waiting for right now—the cutoff—to help us know who is really getting the admission to the department they applied to and who is not. Now, I have to warn you, if you have “Eligible for Admission” on your result slip and you do not meet the cutoff of your department, please don’t make the mistake of thinking OAU is automatically considering you for another department that matches your cutoff; hell no! OAU doesn’t do that. OAU does not automatically consider you for admission to a department you have not applied to. Now pay attention to how I’ve been putting the word automatically in my statements. That’s me saying though OAU does not by default starts considering you for admission to another department of lesser cutoff just because you are eligible for admission but you do not meet the cutoff of your department, however, if you do your running around and processing when you should do them, that is when you are considered for another department, and that’s the real idea behind the “Eligible for Admission”, it just makes it mean if you tried and did what you have to do, you could be admitted anyways (to another department or even yours), even when you do not meet the cutoff of your department. Continue reading here>>>>http://wuyisblog..com/2018/09/knowingyour-oau-admission-fate-after.html
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This is not only a requirement but also an understanding-requiring issue, and it’s the explanation of what happens when a candidate has “Eligible for Admission” on their result slip and yet they are not offered admission. Now, let me be blunt about this, as an OAU aspirant, you can smile when you check your post-UTME result and you find “Eligible for Admission” there, but don’t let your smile get too wide yet. This is because “Eligible for Admission” only means that OAU has successfully classified everyone who wrote the post-UTME into two; one of the two classes don’t deserve to be considered for admission at all and some of the other class can be considered (if they have what they should have and do what they should do and in time). I’m saying, after seeing “Eligible for Admission” on your result slip, you still have one more level to win before standing the full chance to be offered admission, I’m talking about the departmental cutoffs here. Because you are considered “Eligible for Admission” does not mean you have gotten the cutoff mark for your aspired department and that is what we are all waiting for right now—the cutoff—to help us know who is really getting the admission to the department they applied to and who is not. Now, I have to warn you, if you have “Eligible for Admission” on your result slip and you do not meet the cutoff of your department, please don’t make the mistake of thinking OAU is automatically considering you for another department that matches your cutoff; hell no! OAU doesn’t do that. OAU does not automatically consider you for admission to a department you have not applied to. Now pay attention to how I’ve been putting the word automatically in my statements. That’s me saying though OAU does not by default starts considering you for admission to another department of lesser cutoff just because you are eligible for admission but you do not meet the cutoff of your department, however, if you do your running around and processing when you should do them, that is when you are considered for another department, and that’s the real idea behind the “Eligible for Admission”, it just makes it mean if you tried and did what you have to do, you could be admitted anyways (to another department or even yours), even when you do not meet the cutoff of your department. Continue reading here>>>>http://wuyisblog..com/2018/09/knowingyour-oau-admission-fate-after.html
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This is not only a requirement but also an understanding-requiring issue, and it’s the explanation of what happens when a candidate has “Eligible for Admission” on their result slip and yet they are not offered admission. Now, let me be blunt about this, as an OAU aspirant, you can smile when you check your post-UTME result and you find “Eligible for Admission” there, but don’t let your smile get too wide yet. This is because “Eligible for Admission” only means that OAU has successfully classified everyone who wrote the post-UTME into two; one of the two classes don’t deserve to be considered for admission at all and some of the other class can be considered (if they have what they should have and do what they should do and in time). I’m saying, after seeing “Eligible for Admission” on your result slip, you still have one more level to win before standing the full chance to be offered admission, I’m talking about the departmental cutoffs here. Because you are considered “Eligible for Admission” does not mean you have gotten the cutoff mark for your aspired department and that is what we are all waiting for right now—the cutoff—to help us know who is really getting the admission to the department they applied to and who is not. Now, I have to warn you, if you have “Eligible for Admission” on your result slip and you do not meet the cutoff of your department, please don’t make the mistake of thinking OAU is automatically considering you for another department that matches your cutoff; hell no! OAU doesn’t do that. OAU does not automatically consider you for admission to a department you have not applied to. Now pay attention to how I’ve been putting the word automatically in my statements. That’s me saying though OAU does not by default starts considering you for admission to another department of lesser cutoff just because you are eligible for admission but you do not meet the cutoff of your department, however, if you do your running around and processing when you should do them, that is when you are considered for another department, and that’s the real idea behind the “Eligible for Admission”, it just makes it mean if you tried and did what you have to do, you could be admitted anyways (to another department or even yours), even when you do not meet the cutoff of your department. Continue reading here>>>>http://wuyisblog..com/2018/09/knowingyour-oau-admission-fate-after.html
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This is not only a requirement but also an understanding-requiring issue, and it’s the explanation of what happens when a candidate has “Eligible for Admission” on their result slip and yet they are not offered admission. Now, let me be blunt about this, as an OAU aspirant, you can smile when you check your post-UTME result and you find “Eligible for Admission” there, but don’t let your smile get too wide yet. This is because “Eligible for Admission” only means that OAU has successfully classified everyone who wrote the post-UTME into two; one of the two classes don’t deserve to be considered for admission at all and some of the other class can be considered (if they have what they should have and do what they should do and in time). I’m saying, after seeing “Eligible for Admission” on your result slip, you still have one more level to win before standing the full chance to be offered admission, I’m talking about the departmental cutoffs here. Because you are considered “Eligible for Admission” does not mean you have gotten the cutoff mark for your aspired department and that is what we are all waiting for right now—the cutoff—to help us know who is really getting the admission to the department they applied to and who is not. Now, I have to warn you, if you have “Eligible for Admission” on your result slip and you do not meet the cutoff of your department, please don’t make the mistake of thinking OAU is automatically considering you for another department that matches your cutoff; hell no! OAU doesn’t do that. OAU does not automatically consider you for admission to a department you have not applied to. Now pay attention to how I’ve been putting the word automatically in my statements. That’s me saying though OAU does not by default starts considering you for admission to another department of lesser cutoff just because you are eligible for admission but you do not meet the cutoff of your department, however, if you do your running around and processing when you should do them, that is when you are considered for another department, and that’s the real idea behind the “Eligible for Admission”, it just makes it mean if you tried and did what you have to do, you could be admitted anyways (to another department or even yours), even when you do not meet the cutoff of your department. Continue reading here>>>>http://wuyisblog..com/2018/09/knowingyour-oau-admission-fate-after.html
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This is not only a requirement but also an understanding-requiring issue, and it’s the explanation of what happens when a candidate has “Eligible for Admission” on their result slip and yet they are not offered admission. Now, let me be blunt about this, as an OAU aspirant, you can smile when you check your post-UTME result and you find “Eligible for Admission” there, but don’t let your smile get too wide yet. This is because “Eligible for Admission” only means that OAU has successfully classified everyone who wrote the post-UTME into two; one of the two classes don’t deserve to be considered for admission at all and some of the other class can be considered (if they have what they should have and do what they should do and in time). I’m saying, after seeing “Eligible for Admission” on your result slip, you still have one more level to win before standing the full chance to be offered admission, I’m talking about the departmental cutoffs here. Because you are considered “Eligible for Admission” does not mean you have gotten the cutoff mark for your aspired department and that is what we are all waiting for right now—the cutoff—to help us know who is really getting the admission to the department they applied to and who is not. Now, I have to warn you, if you have “Eligible for Admission” on your result slip and you do not meet the cutoff of your department, please don’t make the mistake of thinking OAU is automatically considering you for another department that matches your cutoff; hell no! OAU doesn’t do that. OAU does not automatically consider you for admission to a department you have not applied to. Now pay attention to how I’ve been putting the word automatically in my statements. That’s me saying though OAU does not by default starts considering you for admission to another department of lesser cutoff just because you are eligible for admission but you do not meet the cutoff of your department, however, if you do your running around and processing when you should do them, that is when you are considered for another department, and that’s the real idea behind the “Eligible for Admission”, it just makes it mean if you tried and did what you have to do, you could be admitted anyways (to another department or even yours), even when you do not meet the cutoff of your department. Continue reading here>>>>http://wuyisblog..com/2018/09/knowingyour-oau-admission-fate-after.html
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OAU Post-UTME Has Been Written, Now What? OAU Post-UTME has been written, now what? This is the question the wise OAU applicants should be asking right now—even when it is only few hours away from when the writing of the exam ended. However, the wisest applicants by now would have gone far beyond asking this question, because believe me, right now, they have gotten the answers to this question and they are already doing what they should do—if they haven’t. Continue reading here >>>> http://wuyisblog..com/2018/09/oau-post-utme-has-been-written-now-what.html
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OAU Post-UTME Has Been Written, Now What? OAU Post-UTME has been written, now what? This is the question the wise OAU applicants should be asking right now—even when it is only few hours away from when the writing of the exam ended. However, the wisest applicants by now would have gone far beyond asking this question, because believe me, right now, they have gotten the answers to this question and they are already doing what they should do—if they haven’t. Continue reading here >>>> http://wuyisblog..com/2018/09/oau-post-utme-has-been-written-now-what.html
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OAU Post-UTME Has Been Written, Now What? OAU Post-UTME has been written, now what? This is the question the wise OAU applicants should be asking right now—even when it is only few hours away from when the writing of the exam ended. However, the wisest applicants by now would have gone far beyond asking this question, because believe me, right now, they have gotten the answers to this question and they are already doing what they should do—if they haven’t. Continue reading here >>>> http://wuyisblog..com/2018/09/oau-post-utme-has-been-written-now-what.html
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You know, the part of OAU post-UTME I always find amusing (sort of) is when after writing the exam, the self-appraising candidates begin to act like they have killed OAU post-UTME, just because the questions are simpler than they expected, but then, when the results are released, these same candidates who act like they have killed OAU post-UTME start to say things like “this is not my result”, “they marked people down”, “there is mass failure” e.t.c just because their results don’t match how correct they thought they are with the answers after writing the exam. Now, this is what all OAU post-UTME candidates must know about the exam to avoid being one of those candidates who will think they have killed OAU post-UTME but will end up being the dead ones when the results are released… Click link to continue reading >>> http://wuyisblog..com/2018/09/passing-oau-post-utme-tags-nairaland.html
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You know, the part of OAU post-UTME I always find amusing (sort of) is when after writing the exam, the self-appraising candidates begin to act like they have killed OAU post-UTME, just because the questions are simpler than they expected, but then, when the results are released, these same candidates who act like they have killed OAU post-UTME start to say things like “this is not my result”, “they marked people down”, “there is mass failure” e.t.c just because their results don’t match how correct they thought they are with the answers after writing the exam. Now, this is what all OAU post-UTME candidates must know about the exam to avoid being one of those candidates who will think they have killed OAU post-UTME but will end up being the dead ones when the results are released… Click link to continue reading >>> http://wuyisblog..com/2018/09/passing-oau-post-utme-tags-nairaland.html
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You know, the part of OAU post-UTME I always find amusing (sort of) is when after writing the exam, the self-appraising candidates begin to act like they have killed OAU post-UTME, just because the questions are simpler than they expected, but then, when the results are released, these same candidates who act like they have killed OAU post-UTME start to say things like “this is not my result”, “they marked people down”, “there is mass failure” e.t.c just because their results don’t match how correct they thought they are with the answers after writing the exam. Now, this is what all OAU post-UTME candidates must know about the exam to avoid being one of those candidates who will think they have killed OAU post-UTME but will end up being the dead ones when the results are released… Click link to continue reading >>> http://wuyisblog..com/2018/09/passing-oau-post-utme-tags-nairaland.html
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OAU Postgraduate Form for Rain Semester 2017/2018 Session is on Sale Now Vital Explanation: please understand that OAU is one session behind the normal academic calendar, which is why what you are seeing is 2017/2018 instead of the 2018/2019 you are probably looking for. Thanks. Be informed that the Obafemi Awolowo University postgraduate admission form for Rain Semester 2017/2018 Academic Session is on sale now. Closing date and price of the form vary from department to department. Please understand that OAU PG College admits students two times every session: for the first semester and for the second semester, and the form on sale now is for the ones who will be resuming next semester (the second semester). The current semester (first semester) is ending by September, which means the admitted students will be resuming around November this year (if the school calendar goes as planned). Continue reading here>>> http://wuyisblog..com/2018/08/oau-postgraduate-form-for-rain-semester.html
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OAU Postgraduate Form for Rain Semester 2017/2018 Session is on Sale Now Vital Explanation: please understand that OAU is one session behind the normal academic calendar, which is why what you are seeing is 2017/2018 instead of the 2018/2019 you are probably looking for. Thanks. Be informed that the Obafemi Awolowo University postgraduate admission form for Rain Semester 2017/2018 Academic Session is on sale now. Closing date and price of the form vary from department to department. Please understand that OAU PG College admits students two times every session: for the first semester and for the second semester, and the form on sale now is for the ones who will be resuming next semester (the second semester). The current semester (first semester) is ending by September, which means the admitted students will be resuming around November this year (if the school calendar goes as planned). Continue reading here>>> http://wuyisblog..com/2018/08/oau-postgraduate-form-for-rain-semester.html
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OAU Postgraduate Form for Rain Semester 2017/2018 Session is on Sale Now Vital Explanation: please understand that OAU is one session behind the normal academic calendar, which is why what you are seeing is 2017/2018 instead of the 2018/2019 you are probably looking for. Thanks. Be informed that the Obafemi Awolowo University postgraduate admission form for Rain Semester 2017/2018 Academic Session is on sale now. Closing date and price of the form vary from department to department. Please understand that OAU PG College admits students two times every session: for the first semester and for the second semester, and the form on sale now is for the ones who will be resuming next semester (the second semester). The current semester (first semester) is ending by September, which means the admitted students will be resuming around November this year (if the school calendar goes as planned). Continue reading here>>> http://wuyisblog..com/2018/08/oau-postgraduate-form-for-rain-semester.html
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OAU Postgraduate Form for Rain Semester 2017/2018 Session is on Sale Now Vital Explanation: please understand that OAU is one session behind the normal academic calendar, which is why what you are seeing is 2017/2018 instead of the 2018/2019 you are probably looking for. Thanks. Be informed that the Obafemi Awolowo University postgraduate admission form for Rain Semester 2017/2018 Academic Session is on sale now. Closing date and price of the form vary from department to department. Please understand that OAU PG College admits students two times every session: for the first semester and for the second semester, and the form on sale now is for the ones who will be resuming next semester (the second semester). The current semester (first semester) is ending by September, which means the admitted students will be resuming around November this year (if the school calendar goes as planned). Continue reading here>>> http://wuyisblog..com/2018/08/oau-postgraduate-form-for-rain-semester.html
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OAU Postgraduate Form for Rain Semester 2017/2018 Session is on Sale Now Vital Explanation: please understand that OAU is one session behind the normal academic calendar, which is why what you are seeing is 2017/2018 instead of the 2018/2019 you are probably looking for. Thanks. Be informed that the Obafemi Awolowo University postgraduate admission form for Rain Semester 2017/2018 Academic Session is on sale now. Closing date and price of the form vary from department to department. Please understand that OAU PG College admits students two times every session: for the first semester and for the second semester, and the form on sale now is for the ones who will be resuming next semester (the second semester). The current semester (first semester) is ending by September, which means the admitted students will be resuming around November this year (if the school calendar goes as planned). Continue reading here>>> http://wuyisblog..com/2018/08/oau-postgraduate-form-for-rain-semester.html
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As an aspirant of the departments having the dis-accreditation problem, you are thinking write now: “what should I do? Should I change my course or stick to the course and institution I have chosen?” I will provide my answers to these questions in the form of informing you of what the outcomes of this dis-accreditation issue would be, so you could weigh the odds and know which one to go for…. Read the article here>>>http://wuyisblog..com/2018/08/oaus-law-med-rehab-dentistry-and-botany.html
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As an aspirant of the departments having the dis-accreditation problem, you are thinking write now: “what should I do? Should I change my course or stick to the course and institution I have chosen?” I will provide my answers to these questions in the form of informing you of what the outcomes of this dis-accreditation issue would be, so you could weigh the odds and know which one to go for…. Read the article here>>>http://wuyisblog..com/2018/08/oaus-law-med-rehab-dentistry-and-botany.html
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As an aspirant of the departments having the dis-accreditation problem, you are thinking write now: “what should I do? Should I change my course or stick to the course and institution I have chosen?” I will provide my answers to these questions in the form of informing you of what the outcomes of this dis-accreditation issue would be, so you could weigh the odds and know which one to go for…. Read the article here>>>http://wuyisblog..com/2018/08/oaus-law-med-rehab-dentistry-and-botany.html
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Well, after it all, I’m happy to inform the public that the registration for the 2018/2019 OAU post-UTME screening has began now, and it is real. You can register wherever you are using the schools eportal. But it is advisable you don’t give the job to people who don’t know so much about OAU’s post-UTME. It is also dangerous for you to use your own registration in learning how to do the registration—that could affect your admission. Any mistake counts in OAU o. if you have anyone whose meticulousness and sincerity you can bank on, and they are in Ife, it is better you send the money to them and let them handle the registration for you. Quote me anywhere, everything about OAU involves experience and perfection—especially the admission processes. Rad more here >>>> http://wuyisblog..com/2018/08/oau-post-utme-out-now-really-tags.html
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Well, after it all, I’m happy to inform the public that the registration for the 2018/2019 OAU post-UTME screening has began now, and it is real. You can register wherever you are using the schools eportal. But it is advisable you don’t give the job to people who don’t know so much about OAU’s post-UTME. It is also dangerous for you to use your own registration in learning how to do the registration—that could affect your admission. Any mistake counts in OAU o. if you have anyone whose meticulousness and sincerity you can bank on, and they are in Ife, it is better you send the money to them and let them handle the registration for you. Quote me anywhere, everything about OAU involves experience and perfection—especially the admission processes. Rad more here >>>> http://wuyisblog..com/2018/08/oau-post-utme-out-now-really-tags.html
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Well, after it all, I’m happy to inform the public that the registration for the 2018/2019 OAU post-UTME screening has began now, and it is real. You can register wherever you are using the schools eportal. But it is advisable you don’t give the job to people who don’t know so much about OAU’s post-UTME. It is also dangerous for you to use your own registration in learning how to do the registration—that could affect your admission. Any mistake counts in OAU o. if you have anyone whose meticulousness and sincerity you can bank on, and they are in Ife, it is better you send the money to them and let them handle the registration for you. Quote me anywhere, everything about OAU involves experience and perfection—especially the admission processes. Rad more here >>>> http://wuyisblog..com/2018/08/oau-post-utme-out-now-really-tags.html
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Well, after it all, I’m happy to inform the public that the registration for the 2018/2019 OAU post-UTME screening has began now, and it is real. You can register wherever you are using the schools eportal. But it is advisable you don’t give the job to people who don’t know so much about OAU’s post-UTME. It is also dangerous for you to use your own registration in learning how to do the registration—that could affect your admission. Any mistake counts in OAU o. if you have anyone whose meticulousness and sincerity you can bank on, and they are in Ife, it is better you send the money to them and let them handle the registration for you. Quote me anywhere, everything about OAU involves experience and perfection—especially the admission processes. Rad more here >>>> http://wuyisblog..com/2018/08/oau-post-utme-out-now-really-tags.html
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Well, after it all, I’m happy to inform the public that the registration for the 2018/2019 OAU post-UTME screening has began now, and it is real. You can register wherever you are using the schools eportal. But it is advisable you don’t give the job to people who don’t know so much about OAU’s post-UTME. It is also dangerous for you to use your own registration in learning how to do the registration—that could affect your admission. Any mistake counts in OAU o. if you have anyone whose meticulousness and sincerity you can bank on, and they are in Ife, it is better you send the money to them and let them handle the registration for you. Quote me anywhere, everything about OAU involves experience and perfection—especially the admission processes. Rad more here >>>> http://wuyisblog..com/2018/08/oau-post-utme-out-now-really-tags.html
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Well, after it all, I’m happy to inform the public that the registration for the 2018/2019 OAU post-UTME screening has began now, and it is real. You can register wherever you are using the schools eportal. But it is advisable you don’t give the job to people who don’t know so much about OAU’s post-UTME. It is also dangerous for you to use your own registration in learning how to do the registration—that could affect your admission. Any mistake counts in OAU o. if you have anyone whose meticulousness and sincerity you can bank on, and they are in Ife, it is better you send the money to them and let them handle the registration for you. Quote me anywhere, everything about OAU involves experience and perfection—especially the admission processes. Rad more here >>>> http://wuyisblog..com/2018/08/oau-post-utme-out-now-really-tags.html
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Well, after it all, I’m happy to inform the public that the registration for the 2018/2019 OAU post-UTME screening has began now, and it is real. You can register wherever you are using the schools eportal. But it is advisable you don’t give the job to people who don’t know so much about OAU’s post-UTME. It is also dangerous for you to use your own registration in learning how to do the registration—that could affect your admission. Any mistake counts in OAU o. if you have anyone whose meticulousness and sincerity you can bank on, and they are in Ife, it is better you send the money to them and let them handle the registration for you. Quote me anywhere, everything about OAU involves experience and perfection—especially the admission processes. Rad more here >>>> http://wuyisblog..com/2018/08/oau-post-utme-out-now-really-tags.html
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Well, after it all, I’m happy to inform the public that the registration for the 2018/2019 OAU post-UTME screening has began now, and it is real. You can register wherever you are using the schools eportal. But it is advisable you don’t give the job to people who don’t know so much about OAU’s post-UTME. It is also dangerous for you to use your own registration in learning how to do the registration—that could affect your admission. Any mistake counts in OAU o. if you have anyone whose meticulousness and sincerity you can bank on, and they are in Ife, it is better you send the money to them and let them handle the registration for you. Quote me anywhere, everything about OAU involves experience and perfection—especially the admission processes. Rad more here >>>> http://wuyisblog..com/2018/08/oau-post-utme-out-now-really-tags.html
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Well, after it all, I’m happy to inform the public that the registration for the 2018/2019 OAU post-UTME screening has began now, and it is real. You can register wherever you are using the schools eportal. But it is advisable you don’t give the job to people who don’t know so much about OAU’s post-UTME. It is also dangerous for you to use your own registration in learning how to do the registration—that could affect your admission. Any mistake counts in OAU o. if you have anyone whose meticulousness and sincerity you can bank on, and they are in Ife, it is better you send the money to them and let them handle the registration for you. Quote me anywhere, everything about OAU involves experience and perfection—especially the admission processes. Rad more here >>>> http://wuyisblog..com/2018/08/oau-post-utme-out-now-really-tags.html
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OAU’s Cutoff Simplified (Tags: OAU, admission, post-utme, postutme, nairaland, cut-off, cutoff, jamb) First of all—lady or gentleman—I must repeat this information just as I do every now and then, OAU never releases the cutoff they will use for a particular year’s admission until all the screening are done, and it is from the result of the screening OAU gets the cutoff they will use for the year. Contrary to what many think, the OAU admission board don’t just sit down and decide this-and-that is what we will be use in admitting the applicants we want to admit, the applicants help the board decide what the cutoff will be, the board only do some calculations and publicize the result of the calculations as the cutoff.... (continue reading article here>>>>>>>>> http://wuyisblog..com.ng/2018/04/oaus-cutoff-simplified-tags-oau.html)
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