Monday, 22 December 2014

UNILORIN Admits 12,650 Out Of 114,700 Applicants

The Vice-Chancellor of the University of Ilorin, Prof. AbdulGaniyu
Ambali, on Monday said only 12,650 students out of 114,700 applicants
gained admission into the institution for the 2014/2015 academic
session.

Ambali, who disclosed this in Ilorin at the university's matriculation
ceremony for fresh students, said the institution was witnessing an
influx of applicants having been rated the best in the country and
20th in Africa.

The vice chancellor disclosed that only 41, 470 applicants scored 180
marks, saying this was the minimum requirement that qualified them for
the post-Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination screening.

He added that those that passed the post-UTME screening and qualified
were only 22, 601.

"The total number of admitted international students were 80 and the
total number of admitted students were 12, 650," he added.

Ambali charged the new students to "arise and fly,'' obey the rules of
the university and shun cultism, warning that it could lead to
expulsion.
--PUNCH

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