AUTHORITIES
of the Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU) Ile-Ife, have released the
results of post-Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME)
exercise on the website of the institution.
A release obtained from the Public Relations Officer (PRO) of the university, Mr Abiodun Olarewaju, stated that “out of about 20, 631 candidates who sat for the screening exercise, only 10, 338 candidates scored 200 and above. This signifies about 58 per cent, specifically 57.08 per cent.”
A sizeable number of the candidates, however, put in exceptional brilliance which produced spectacular results, scoring 300 and above, with four of them, who are aspiring to study Education English, specially outstanding.
Leading with the highest score of 348 is NZE, Samuel Onyenachi, with UTME no 55227945CC, aspiring to study English Education, while the second highest of 344 was scored by ADEBAJO, Glory Olalekan, with UTME no 55552404.
The other two candidates who both scored the same marks of 377 are EPUNAM, Ifeanyi Jude and OSENI, Felix Oluwatobi.
The release advised all the candidates that sat for the screening exercise to check their results accordingly.
A release obtained from the Public Relations Officer (PRO) of the university, Mr Abiodun Olarewaju, stated that “out of about 20, 631 candidates who sat for the screening exercise, only 10, 338 candidates scored 200 and above. This signifies about 58 per cent, specifically 57.08 per cent.”
A sizeable number of the candidates, however, put in exceptional brilliance which produced spectacular results, scoring 300 and above, with four of them, who are aspiring to study Education English, specially outstanding.
Leading with the highest score of 348 is NZE, Samuel Onyenachi, with UTME no 55227945CC, aspiring to study English Education, while the second highest of 344 was scored by ADEBAJO, Glory Olalekan, with UTME no 55552404.
The other two candidates who both scored the same marks of 377 are EPUNAM, Ifeanyi Jude and OSENI, Felix Oluwatobi.
The release advised all the candidates that sat for the screening exercise to check their results accordingly.
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