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University of Ilorin (UNILORIN) in Kwara State has announced that the institution’s 2024/2025 pre-admission screening will hold between August 8 and August 18, 2024.

This was announced via a statement issued by the UNILORIN Director of Corporate Affairs, Kunle Akogun, on Monday, August 5.

Akogun said the admission offer would be based on UTME/DE aggregate score – 50 per cent, post-UTME screening score – 30 per cent and five relevant O’ level grades – 20 per cent.

The UNILORIN spokesperson stated: “All candidates are to upload their O’ Level and/or A’ Level results, where applicable, on JAMB Central Admission Processing System (CAPS).

“Candidates who are awaiting results should indicate by typing/selecting ‘AR’ (awaiting result).”

Akogun further enjoined candidates intending to change their courses to effect the changes on JAMB CAPS, and not on the institution’s portal.

“The university will periodically download these changes and update the Unilorin portal up to the time of closure of PUTME registration,” he added.

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The UNILORIN spokesman also warned that the university would not allow updates after the closure of registration.

He enjoined each candidate to have a personal, valid, and active email address as well as a personal mobile number before commencing the registration process.

Akogun noted: “Candidate should proceed to pay registration fee of N2,000.00 only.

“They are advised to crosscheck the correctness of all entries before final submission.

“Candidates should note that information entered can be reviewed for correction purposes during the course of registration right up to the closure of the portal for registration to ensure error-free registration.”

Akogun also advised the candidates to print out their screening documents and ensure that all information entered was correctly displayed.

He said: “Where the information supplied is not correctly displayed, candidates are advised to re-enter their information.

“Candidates who registered for courses that admit only those with one sitting or result (MBBS, Pharmacy, Optometry and Computer Engineering) must ensure that only one sitting is submitted on the portal.”

The UNILORIN spokesman further warned that errors would be treated as deliberate falsification of results, which he said would lead to automatic disqualification.

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