The following candidates who were screened on 21st June, 2011 have been offered Provisional Admissions for the 2011/2012 academic session. This offer is SUBJECT TO VALIDATION BY THE JOINT ADMISSIONS AND MATRICULATIONS BOARD (JAMB); and could be withdrawn any time it is discovered that a candidate does not meet the stipulated requirements.
Beginning from Monday, July 4, 2011, each candidate is required to:
- Two (2) copies of 2011 UTME result slip, Four (4) recent passport-size photographs and three (3) copies of
- birth certificates, Original and three (3) photocopies of SSE result or its equivalent for scrutiny, All candidates who are awaiting result will be required to sign an undertaking to present acceptable SSE result or its equivalent on or before matriculation holding Thursday November 24, 2011.
- Report to the Head of Department for academic clearance and to the Student Support Services Unit for psycho-social screening.
- OBTAIN SECURITY ENABLED “AUTHORITY TO PAY ACCEPTANCE FEE” from School Officer; and proceed to any designated bank to purchase a Bank Draft for a NON-REFUNDABLE DEPOSIT OF TWO HUNDRED AND TEN THOUSAND NAIRA ONLY (N210,000). This includes N200,000 part payment of school fees; and N10,000 for both medical tests and psycho-social screenings.
- Present Bank Draft to University Cashier for an official receipt.
- Present the receipt (2) copies at the Registry (Admissions Office) for a letter of Provisional Admission into Babcock University.This offer of provisional admission will lapse at 2.00 p.m. on Friday July 15, 2011; if the non-refundable acceptance deposit is not paid on or before that day.
Please Note:
- Any candidate who by-passes any of the above processes runs the risk of denied admission status.
- Candidates below sixteen (16) years old will not be considered for admission.
- Candidates whose UTME scores are eventually below the JAMB minimum cut-off for 2011 dmission will not be matriculated into Babcock University.
- Any supplementary screenings will be officially advertised and only conducted in full consultation with JAMB. Private admissions arrangements and incentives are illegal and NOT allowed at Babcock!
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