The University of Ibadan has offered scholarship to the six
candidates that scored 88 per cent and above in its Post-UME test.
The vice-chancellor of the university, Prof. Isaac Adewole,
stated this at a news conference
held on Friday in Ibadan to announce the result of the examination which was conducted on Saturday.
held on Friday in Ibadan to announce the result of the examination which was conducted on Saturday.
“The best candidate, Animashaun Oluwakayode Daniel, scored
90 per cent, while five candidates – Ajari Esther, Oteri Efeturi,
Ojo Oluwadamilare, Omitoyin Oluwafemi and Aremu Oluwadamilola - scored 88
per cent.
“The scholarship will cover their accommodation. These are
bright ?candidates so we do not expect them to fail.?
“We want to assure these students that UI will offer them the best facilities that can be found in Nigeria.
“We want to assure these students that UI will offer them the best facilities that can be found in Nigeria.
He said that of the 8,844 candidates who registered for the
Post-UME test, 6,257 scored 50 and above while 236 did not turn up for the
examination.
“If a candidate fails to score 50, he or she is not going to
be considered for admission. So, 2,351 candidates failed the examination.’’
The vice-chancellor stressed that the university is
concerned about the integrity of its Post-UME test.
“The male to female ratio is 45 to 55; UI admitted more
females than males in recent time.’’
The vice-chancellor urged the Federal Government to
introduce strategies that would encourage students to study agriculture.
“Government at all levels as well as parents and guardians
must encourage students to study agriculture and education courses in the
overall interest of the nation,’’ he said.
“You see the majority of parents come to say their sons and
daughters want to read medicine, law and all that.’’
According to him, hardly do parents say their sons and
daughters want to study agriculture or education.
Adewole explained that the trend could be counterproductive,
saying all sectors should be given equal attention.
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