*No Admission For Awaiting Result Candidates This Year*
No
fewer than one million candidates who applied for admissions into the
universities with awaiting results may be denied admissions as many of
the institutions have fixed dates to commence screening of prospective
applicants for the 2016/2017 academic session.
Saturday Sun
investigations revealed that over one million candidates currently in
secondary schools that wrote the 2017 Universities Matriculation
Tertiary Examination (UTME) did so as awaiting result candidates, which
has been the practice.
In the May/June2017 West African Senior
School Certificate Examination (WASSCE), 1,552,772 million candidates
registered for the school exam while over 1,200,000 million candidates
also registered for the Senior School Certificate Examination (SSCE)
conducted by the National Examinations Council (NECO)
The West
African Examinations Council (WAEC) is currently marking the answer
scripts of candidates that wrote the May/June 2017 WASSCE and would
release the results in August while the SSCE conducted by NECO is on
going nationwide and would be concluded July ending.
Some of the
universities have placed adverts inviting prospective candidates for
the screening exercise for the 2016/2017 academic session starting this
month even as WAEC is yet to release the May/June 2017 WASSCE result,
while other candidates are currently writing the SSCE (NECO), which
would be released either in September or October.
In some of the
advertisements for the screening text, the universities stated that
applicants for admissions are to come with original UTME result, WAEC or
NECO result, birth certificates, scratch card, local government area
and state of origin certificates, testimonial of schools attended,
police and medical reports.
The implication is that many of the
prospective candidates seeking admission with awaiting results may miss
the opportunity unless the Federal Government wades into the issue.
The fear of parents and schools is that some of the institutions would
have concluded the screening exercise before WAEC and NECO release the
results.
The Federal University of Petroleum Resources Effurun
(FUPRE) in its advert inviting applicants’ admission it reads: “Only
candidates who have five credits at one or two sittings (including
English Language and Mathematics) are eligible to apply. Candidates
awaiting results may, however, be considered for the 2016/2017
admissions exercise.’’
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