The University of Lagos (UNILAG) has scheduled the mandatory toxicology screening for all newly admitted students for the 2024/2025 academic session. This screening is a key part of the admission process and is required for both UTME and Direct Entry students.
Screening Dates and Venue
The toxicology screening will be conducted from Monday, 9th December 2024, and will continue daily from 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. The location for the screening is the Tolu Odugbemi Hall (Staff School Hall) at the UNILAG campus in Akoka.
Faculty-Based Screening Schedule
To facilitate an orderly and efficient screening process, the toxicology tests will be organized based on faculty groups. Each faculty will be assigned specific days for their screening, as outlined below:
- Monday: Faculties of Arts and Engineering
- Tuesday: Faculties of Law and Science
- Wednesday: Faculties of Environmental Sciences, College of Medicine, and Pharmacy
- Thursday: Faculties of Management Sciences and Social Sciences
- Friday: Faculty of Education
Documents Required for Screening
Students are required to bring the following documents for the screening:
- A printout confirming payment for the toxicology screening.
- A completed biodata form for either UTME or Direct Entry candidates.
It is crucial that students bring the necessary documents to avoid delays in the screening process.
Key Information for Students
The toxicology screening is a mandatory procedure for all students admitted to UNILAG for the 2024/2025 academic session. It is an essential requirement before students can begin their studies at the university. Every student must attend the screening on the scheduled day for their respective faculty to ensure compliance with the university’s health and safety regulations.
Importance of the Toxicology Screening
The toxicology screening plays a vital role in ensuring that all students meet the university’s health standards. It is designed to support the safety and well-being of the university community and ensures that all students comply with the university’s admission requirements.
Conclusion
All newly admitted students must ensure they are present for the toxicology screening on their assigned day. The screening is an important step towards maintaining the health and safety of the academic environment at the University of Lagos. Students are advised to plan ahead and ensure they have all the required documents to avoid any complications.
By attending this screening, students not only comply with university regulations but also help ensure a smooth start to their academic journey.
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