According to data published by Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB), Oyo State had 82,521 applicants followed by Osun and Ogun states.
It was gathered that three states together also had more candidates than the combined figure of the 10 states that had the least candidates.
Applicants from the three states totalled 227,706 of the country’s 1,351,215 applicants that sat for this year’s UTME, one of the prerequisites for any Nigerian student seeking higher education.
Following Oyo, Osun was behind with 74,214; and Ogun, 70,971 with the three states making up for an equivalent of 16 per cent of this year’s UTME applicants.
Placed in fourth place is Imo with 66,348 applicants; Delta, 64,104; Kogi, 60,115; Kaduna, 58,122; Benue, 55,617; and Ondo, 54,026.
Behind these states is Edo, which had 52,514 applicants; Kano, 52,514; Kwara, 51,787; Enugu, 48,268; and Akwa Ibom, 42,783.
The data also shows that there is no state from the North-east region among the first 15 states on the chart.
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