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JAMB:MINIMUM SCORE DOESNT GUARANTEE ADMISSION

The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has reminded candidates who took the 2020 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) that there is no uniform minimum UTME score that guarantees them admission into institutions of their choice. This was contained in the weekly bulletin made available by JAMB. JAMB stated that some candidates have the impression that it is only the UTME score that constitutes the benchmark for admission. According to JAMB, UTME score is not the sole determinant of the placement of candidates into tertiary institutions. Other parameters are Post-UTME /Post -A/ L qualifications screening/test score; O/L grade score; and in some cases, physical test (such as applicable in the Nigerian Defence Academy/Police Academy). Therefore, It is the score from all the segments that are added together to have an eventual ranking table or “cut off” score. The bulletin mentioned that that there are cases of candidates with UTME scores of above 300 that may even

OAU:DISTANCE LEARNING DEGREE ADMISSION FORM FOR 2020/2021



 

The OAU Distance Learning model involves the applications of Multimedia Technology that supports electronic instructional delivery (e-learning), as well as independent learning. This involves the automation of most of the learning processes including the application, shortlisting, payment and lecture delivery using world class Student Information Systems (SIS).

The technology for e-learning, comprising a tablet device, the Digital Video broadcast and multimedia conferencing network systems enables learners to access our educational resources both on and off line at the student’s convenience. The other delivery platforms are text and CD supported by face-to-face instructional delivery mode for courses that require residential school during long holidays for industrial training, laboratory attendance or examination.

Start your application into Obafemi Awolowo University, Centre for Distance Learning here. We are available to answer all your questions and support you.

2020/2021 Session Application is now open for:

B. NSc Nursing Science
B. Sc Accounting
B. Sc Economics
Programmes

Applications are hereby invited from suitably qualified candidates for admission into the undergraduate Distance Learning Bachelor of Nursing Science Programme (ODL) of the Centre for Distance Learning, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife. In line with the new approved curriculum of the Bachelor of Nursing Science Programme by the Senate of OAU, all Direct Entry students on the Programme will spend FOUR (4) academic years.
Department of Nursing Science

Bachelor of Nursing Science (B.NSc.)

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
Applicants must be Nurses registered by the Nursing and Midwifery Council of Nigeria (RN/RPN/RM/RPHN, etc).
In addition, applicants must possess West African School Certificate/GCE (or equivalents) at Ordinary Level with credits in five (5) subjects obtained at not more than two sittings. The subjects must include English Language, Mathematics, Physics, Biology and Chemistry.
Candidates shall be invited for written entrance examination and oral interview.

DURATION
The programme is for four academic sessions.

Department of Management and Accounting

B.Sc. Accounting
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS

O’ LEVEL ADMISSIONS (FIVE YEARS)
Applicants for admission into the programme should possess the Senior Secondary School Certificate (NECO/WAEC) or General Certificate of Education at Ordinary level with credits in five subjects including English Language, Mathematics, Economics and any other two from the following: Government, Financial Accounting, Geography, Literature in English and Yoruba at not more than two sittings.

Candidates for the ‘O’Level admission must have satisfied the National cut off mark of 180 for UTME


DIRECT ENTRY TO PART II (FOUR YEARS)

Direct Entry applicants should possess five credit passes in the GCE (or equivalent) examination at least two of which shall be at the Advanced Level provided that the subjects are not counted at both levels of the examination (Credit passes at Ordinary level must include English Language, Economics and Mathematics). The Advanced Level passes shall include Economics or Accounting or ND at Upper Credit level in Accounting, or Banking and Finance or ATS-ICAN final stage certificate or final stage of Association of Nigerian Accountants (ANAN) or Final stage of Chartered Institute of Stockbrokers (CIS) or final stage of the Chartered Institute of Taxation of Nigeria (CITN)

DIRECT ENTRY TO PART III (THREE YEARS)

Candidates must have HND in Accounting or Business Administration or final stage of ICAN certificate (ACA) and ACCA or Certified Financial Analysis, ACIB, ANAN (plus HND or B.Sc. in any discipline) and HND in Banking and Finance. Five Credit passes in O/L including Mathematics, English and Economics are required.

Department of Economics

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS

(i). ‘O’ LEVEL ADMISSION (FIVE YEARS)

Applicants for admission into the programme should possess the Senior Secondary School Certificate (NECO/WAEC) or General Certificate of Education at Ordinary Level with Credits in five subjects including English language, Mathematics, Economics and any other two from Arts or Social Science Subjects.

Candidates for the ‘O’ Level admission must have satisfied the National cut off mark of 180 for UTME.

(ii). DIRECT ENTRY TO PART II (FOUR YEARS)

Direct Entry applicants should possess five Credit passes in the GCE (or equivalent) examination, at least two of which shall be at the Advanced Level provided that the subjects are not counted at both levels of the examination (Credit passes at Ordinary level must include English Language, Economics and Mathematics). The Advanced Level passes shall include Economics and any one of Mathematics, Statistics, Geography, and Government or OND at not less than an Upper Credit Level in Statistics.

How to Apply

Before applying for any programme, ensure you follow these steps:
Choose the programme you intend to apply for by going through the list of available programmes.

Read through the admission requirement for your chosen programme to ensure that you possess the minimum qualification. There are specific qualification and requirements for each programme.

Please, note that no downloaded or printed copies of application form will be accepted. Applications for our programmes are strictly online.

Application form and Method of application are available only ONLINE ( apply.oaucdl.edu.ng ) on payment of a sum of Fifteen Thousand Naira (N15, 000) through Interswitch Webpay Payment platform using debit cards from any bank nationwide (Verve or Mastercard only)

How to apply

 

Sign Up on the Apply Portal (http://apply.oaucdl.edu.ng/) by completing the fields.
A verification email will be sent to your mail. Click on this link to confirm your email address
Proceed to fill in and upload your credentials
Click ‘Pay’ to continue with online payments. Interswitch payment gateway is displayed, click the ‘Continue’ button to generate TransactionID and also to display the interswitch payment panel where you insert your ATM debit card details to complete your transaction.
Complete application once payment has been confirmed successful.
After successful payment of your application, a notification email would be sent to you with a link
The Link will take you to an automatic O/Level screening portal.
Successful applicants will then immediately receive their admission status via email as well as log in details.
If you require any assistance, call the support team on 07046396603, 01-2803822, 08187056931 or send an email to support@oaucdl.edu.ng.
DISCLAIMER
The Centre for Distance Learning, OAU has not engaged any individual or organization to carry out the application procedure on her behalf and thus shall not be held responsible for any issue arising from the involvement of a third party.

CLOSING DATE: Yet to be announced.


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JAMB:MINIMUM SCORE DOESNT GUARANTEE ADMISSION

The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has reminded candidates who took the 2020 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) that there is no uniform minimum UTME score that guarantees them admission into institutions of their choice. This was contained in the weekly bulletin made available by JAMB. JAMB stated that some candidates have the impression that it is only the UTME score that constitutes the benchmark for admission. According to JAMB, UTME score is not the sole determinant of the placement of candidates into tertiary institutions. Other parameters are Post-UTME /Post -A/ L qualifications screening/test score; O/L grade score; and in some cases, physical test (such as applicable in the Nigerian Defence Academy/Police Academy). Therefore, It is the score from all the segments that are added together to have an eventual ranking table or “cut off” score. The bulletin mentioned that that there are cases of candidates with UTME scores of above 300 that may even