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University Of Ibadan Sets Date For Post-UTME

University of Ibadan, Oyo State, has announced date for the Post Universal Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) screening for candidates who chose the University.

The University in a statement made available to newsmen on Friday said that the screening for the candidates would be computer-based.
UI in the statement signed by its Registrar, Olubunmi Faluyi, added that the screening will start on Tuesday, 06 April and end on Saturday, 10 April, 2021.

She added that CBT access fee of N1,000.00 will be paid by the candidates for the screening exercise.
Faluyi in the statement said, “This is to inform prospective candidates who have registered for the post UTME that the screening which will be Computer Based Test (CBT), will start on Tuesday, 06 April to Saturday, 10 April, 2021.

“Information on the Date, Time and Venue will be communicated via a photocard to each candidate through the University Admission Portal.

“Candidates are requested to print the photocard and bring along to the venue of the screening.
“A CBT access fee of *N1,000.00* will be paid for the screening.
“Enquiries can be directed to the following Desk Officers.
“Mr. L. O. Abu – 08071183955; Mr. A. Kolade – 08067557709.”

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