Olabisi Onabanjo University (OOU) has officially commenced the admission process for the 2024/2025 academic session. With the post-UTME screening concluded, applicants must now focus on the next crucial steps in the admission process. If you participated in the screening, it is essential to follow the instructions outlined below to ensure a smooth transition towards securing your place at OOU.
Key Information Regarding OOU Admissions
For all candidates who took part in the OOU post-UTME screening, you are now eligible to proceed in the university’s admission process. To ensure you are on track, follow these important steps.
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Check Your Post-UTME Results:
You will need to log in to the OOU Post-UTME portal to access your results. Ensure you have your login credentials readily available to complete this process without any delays. -
Meet the Admission Criteria:
To qualify for full-time admission into your chosen program, you must achieve a minimum score of 40% in your final aggregate. If you meet or exceed this threshold, you can move forward in the admission process.
Importance of JAMB CAPS in Your Admission
OOU manages all its admissions through the JAMB Central Admissions Processing System (CAPS), making it a vital platform for every applicant. Here’s what you need to do:
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Monitor Your Admission Status:
Regularly check your admission status by logging into the JAMB CAPS portal. Being proactive can help you stay updated on any new developments. -
Accept Your Admission:
If you are offered admission, you must accept it on JAMB CAPS. Failure to do so will result in not receiving your JAMB Admission Letter, which is mandatory for your registration at OOU. -
Upload Your O'Level Results:
Ensure that your O'Level results are correctly uploaded on JAMB CAPS. Without this, your admission will not be processed, and you may lose your place at the university.
What If You’re Offered a Different Programme?
In some cases, candidates who do not meet the specific cut-off marks for their chosen programme may be offered a spot in a different course. If this happens, it’s important to follow the proper steps:
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Accept the Transfer Request:
If offered a new course, you must first accept the Transfer Request on JAMB CAPS. Afterward, visit an accredited JAMB CBT Centre to make the necessary changes to your course details. -
Do Not Make Premature Changes:
Never attempt to change your course without first accepting the Transfer Request. Doing so could create complications in your admission process.
Beware of Unofficial Sources
It is crucial to rely only on information from verified and official OOU channels. Unofficial sources of information may mislead you, potentially causing you to miss critical steps or deadlines. Always check for updates through the university’s official website and communication channels to stay informed.
Conclusion
This stage marks an exciting transition in your academic journey. Ensure that you are well-prepared, keep all necessary documents organized, and stay informed throughout the process. The university will continue to provide updates, so be sure to follow official instructions to secure your admission smoothly.
Best of luck as you navigate this important phase of your education at Olabisi Onabanjo University. Stay focused, be proactive, and make the most of this opportunity.
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