Education and studying in Nigeria are gradually becoming one of our cultures, thereby giving every Nigerian student the urge to move further and attain greater heights in the education system.
5 Reasons For not Getting Admission into University (2022)
This issue has been a barrier to so many and thereby limiting their chances in getting admission.
Ask around and make research for every schools and course you wish to aspire for then go with your passion for the best choice you make.
As an aspirant, you ought not to settle with the little knowledge you had, try to get a very wild knowledge in everything you do because this what makes you a student.
Most aspirants hardly seek for new knowledge rather they settle with the ones they had and thereby risking their chances of getting admitted.
Still, yet, some claims to know the basics and fundamentals hints in getting admission but unfortunately they knew little or nothing about Nigerian education system.
Most of them make this mistake by choosing the wrong subject combination for their choice of course and thereby limiting their chances of getting admitted into their preferred school of choice.
For Art students, then you need to go for these subjects (English, Mathematics, Government, Literature, and C.R.K/Economics).
Now, you have to be grounded in the above subjects and make sure you credit those subjects in your SSCE exams as (A, B or C).
Same goes for your jamb subject combination, here you just have to choose four out of the five subjects which are in line with your preferred course.
Below is the best format for your jamb subject combinations.
- Sciences: English, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry/Biology
- Social Sciences: English, Mathematics, Economics, Geography/Agric
- Arts: English, Literature, Government, Economics/C.R.K
- Medical/Health: English, Physics, Chemistry, Biology.
Though one might be lucky, probably through a miracle or so, but that is not a guarantee.
In most cases, this has been one of the major reasons for not getting admission into university of which aspirants go for higher courses having a cutoff mark as 250 and above with a JAMB score not up to 200.
Nevertheless, you can as well go for other schools once you don’t meet up with the cutoff for your first choice of school as federal.
Mostly it goes this way as the best; the first choice as federal/State University, second choice as polytechnics, third choice as a college of Education and lastly the fourth choice as any institution, thou not necessary in most cases.
Meanwhile, this information factor has been seen as a lacking factor in the life of most aspirants.
In this case, you always need to be online and prepare ahead of time, browse and check for admission status of your school of choice, check for when forms are on sale and other information as well about your school.
In addition, I will recommend this top best educational site for you to check in always for any school information needed here at www.myschool.com.ng.
Also, you can get all the latest update for schools once you search on this blog or follow through our education category.
However, once you are able to know and surpass these 5 reasons for not getting admission into University and do the right thing;
The time is now, do your best and see the sky becomes your starting point. Goodluck!
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Wow, great post.
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Nice post man i have actually crossed those requirement 90% but still no admission
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