Unilag 2020 post UTME screening notice

All candidates for Unilag post UTME screening are to reprint their exam pass to reflect the new changes regarding post UTME exam venue.

To reprint your exam pass:

  1. Go to http://applications.unilag.edu.ng
  2. Click ‘Continue Application’;
  3. Enter your UTME registration number and surname (in small letters) in the fields provided. This step should login successfully;
  4. Click ‘Print Exam Pass’ to print your exam pass. This step will cause your updated exam pass to download in PDF format.

That is it.

Best wishes in your exam.

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Extension of Unilag School of Foundation Studies Application Form

The sale of application forms for the school of foundation studies has been extended till August 17th, 2018.

The entrance examination has also been rescheduled to August 21st – 23rd, 2018.

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Click here for information on how to apply for the Unilag School of Foundation Studies form.

Click here for how to prepare for success in the Foundation entrance examination.

Note: We offer home tutoring services to prepare candidates for success in the Unilag entrance examinations.

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How to apply for the 2018/2019 Unilag post UTME screening exercise

The University of Lagos online registration for the Post-UTME Screening Exercise for Admission into ALL COURSES/PROGRAMMES for the 2018/2019 Academic Year will commence from 23rd July, 2018 to 3rd August, 2018.

ELIGIBLE CANDIDATES:

Candidates who made University of Lagos their first choice in the 2018/2019 UTME and scored 200 and above are eligible for screening. In addition, candidates must possess five (5) credit passes at one sitting in relevant O-level subjects including English Language and Mathematics.

Candidates, who will not be sixteen (16) years of age by 31st October, 2018 are not eligible and need not apply.

Candidates who do not participate in the Post-UTME Screening will not be considered for admission.

SCREENING FEE: N2,000

REGISTRATION PROCEDURE:

Eligible candidates should log on to University of Lagos website unilag.edu.ng and then, take the following steps:

  • Click on Admissions
  • Click on Post-UTME Application
  • Login with UTME number as username and surname in lowercase as
  • Generate and print payment advice
  • Proceed to any commercial bank to make payment or pay online.
  • Return to the University portal to complete the screening form.
  • Print Post-UTME Examination Pass

POST-UTME TEST:

Post-UTME aptitude test will hold from Monday, 6th August, 2018 to Friday, 10th August, 2018.

NOTE: We offer home tutorials for candidates preparing for Unilag Post UTME.

In 2017 the Unilag post UTME aptitude test consisted of 50 questions in English Language, Mathematics, and current affairs. Candidates had 30 minutes each to complete the test.

The results of Unilag post UTME is scaled to 30 points. A minimum of 12/30 points is required for a candidate to be considered for undergraduate admission.

We prepare candidates mentally and psychologically so they know what they need to do to get it right on exam day. Ideally our preparation programme is spread over 6 – 8 weeks to condition our candidates for success.

Our service area is Lagos State.

You can call 08138420491 or fill the form on our contact page to make enquiries about our home tutorial service.

Home tutoring master classes to prepare candidates for success in Unilag entrance examinations

We offer home tutoring services to prepare candidates for success in Unilag post UTME aptitude test, Unilag foundation programme entrance examination and the School of Nursing (SON), LUTH entrance examination.

The goal of our home tutoring classes is to familiarize candidates with the entrance exam or test they will be writing before the day of the exam.

We have flexible tutoring plans as follows:

  1. Five (5) days master classes during which we will conduct two (2) standard tests and do corrections and explanations of the problems contained in the tests.
  2. Ten (10) days master classes during which we will conduct four (4) standard tests and do corrections and explanations of the problems contained in the tests.
  3. Fourteen (14) days master classes spread over six (6) weeks and during which we will conduct five (5) standard tests and do corrections. This tutoring plan allows for detailed explanations of difficult topics and concepts tested in the entrance examinations.

We have competent and experienced tutors. Our service area is Lagos State. Please call or WhatsApp 08092327228 for enquiries.

Read about our success story at: 2017 Success Story.

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How to prepare for the second phase entrance examination for the School of Nursing LUTH

The second phase of the 2018 SON LUTH entrance examination will hold on Saturday, June 23, 2018 and it will be based on English Language, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Biology and Current Affairs. Questions can also be expected on the history of the School of Nursing LUTH.

Candidates can prepare using their WASSCE, NECO and UTME past questions and answers booklets. They can focus on the recent three years (say 2015 – 2017).

Candidates who were successful in the first phase examination which held on Saturday, June 9, 2018 have been notified by SMS on the date of the second phase of the exam.

We prepare candidates for success in the second phase examination with home tutoring services. Call or WhatsApp 08092327228 for enquiries.

Read about our success story at: 2017 Success Story.

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History of School of Nursing (SON), Lagos University Teaching Hospital (LUTH)

The School of Nursing (SON), Lagos University Teaching Hospital was established in July 1962 under Lagos University Teaching Hospital (LUTH) and under the same decree on which the hospital was founded. The first intake of the School was sixteen (16) students and there were only two (2) tutors and a health educator as the teaching staff. The educational requirement then was attempted West African School Certificate Examination.

 

In February 1965, Miss H. Joyce, a representative of the General Nursing Council for England and Wales visited the school. After the first visit, the school was granted recognition and full recognition as the Nurses trained in England and Wales. The Hospital Final Examination was accepted as the qualifying and registering examination both for England and Wales and also for the General Nursing Council of Nigeria. By the year 1966, the intake of students had increased to one hundred and twenty (120) per year and intake was done twice yearly in May and in November.

 

In December 1966, the Nursing Council of Nigeria introduced a new standard and made it mandatory that all training schools take the Final Qualifying Examination set by the Council. Students still got full reciprocity with England and Wales but they must be successful both in the Hospital Final Examination as well as in the Nigeria Nursing Council’s Examination. At the end of December 1986, a directive came from the Nursing and Midwifery Council that beginning from 1987, intake into Schools of Nursing and Midwifery should be once a year.

 

The School now admits once a year and entrance to the School is in October. Entry requirements compare favourably with those for other professional courses. To qualify for admission into the school, a prospective student must have a minimum of five (5) credits in the West African School Certificate Examination (WASSCE) or National Examination Council (NECO), inclusive of credits in English Language, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry and Biology at one or two sittings.

 

Qualified candidates take the entrance examination which is in three (3) phases. Successful candidates are interviewed by a panel for final selection. The course of study lasts for three (3) years leading to the award of Registered Nurse (RN).

 

The school is currently headed by Adetunji A. J. (Director, Nursing Education/Principal/Head of School). The current academic staff strength is sixteen (16) with a students’ population of two hundred and twenty five (225).

 

The SON, LUTH is one of the best approved and recognized Schools of Nursing in Nigeria. It is well known for its flexibility, range of facilities and modern equipment, high profile of good performance in the Council Examination as well as a safe, interesting and comfortable environment where students can live and study.

Past Principals of the SON LUTH

Principal                                                              Tenure

Miss E. R. Tattersal                                          1962 – 1968

Mrs C. A. Dedeke Solano                              1968 – 1986

Mrs Tinuola A. Aina                                         1986 – 1993

Mrs Caroline K. O. Uddon                             1993 – 1997

Mrs R. I. Agbatekwe                                       1997 – 2002

Mrs C. O. Lawal                                                 2002 – 2005

 

Note: We prepare candidates for success in the SON entrance examinations with home tutoring services. Call or WhatsApp 08092327228 for enquiries.

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How to prepare for success in Unilag post UTME 2018

Success in gaining admission into the University of Lagos (Unilag) for undergraduate studies through UTME depends on good information, sound preparation, a healthy work ethic and the will to study right for the required entrance examinations.

Steps to prepare for success are:

  1. Ensure you have met the O-Level and UTME subject requirements for your chosen course. Click here to relevant page.
  2. Do a good analysis of your admission chances.
  3. Get the right materials to prepare with like post UTME past questions;
  4. Enrol for tutorials with people who know what the Unilag post UTME is like;
  5. Keep yourself informed with relevant information like examination dates and admission timelines.

 

Feel free to chat with us via WhatsApp on 08092327228 and we will analyse your admission chances into Unilag this 2018. You can also post your comments below. We will reply.

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How to prepare for success in Unilag School of Foundation Studies entrance examinations 2018

Success in gaining admission into the University of Lagos (Unilag) School of Foundation Studies to prepare for JUPEB A-Level examination depends on good information, sound preparation, a healthy work ethic, and the will to study right for the entrance examination.

Steps to prepare for success are:

  1. Ensure you have met the O-Level subject requirements for your chosen course. Click here to relevant page.
  2. Get the right materials to prepare with like foundation programme past questions;
  3. Enrol for tutorials with people who know what the Unilag foundation programme entrance exam is like;
  4. Keep yourself informed with relevant information like examination dates and admission timelines.

Feel free to chat with us via WhatsApp on 08092327228 and we will analyse your admission chances into Unilag this 2018. You can also post your comments below. We will reply.

Note that the School of Foundation Studies programme was formerly called the foundation programme or Diploma 2.

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How to calculate your chances for gaining undergraduate admission into Unilag this 2018 through UTME

By now (May 2018) candidates who wrote the 2018 UTME and who made University of Lagos (Unilag) their first choice can assess their chances of gaining undergraduate admission this year. The first condition is that they must score 200 and above to qualify to write post UTME.

Second, they need to bear in mind that in 2017 Unilag calculated the aggregate scores of candidates by weighting UTME at 50%; O-Level results at 20%; and post UTME at 30%.

If you wrote the UTME you can calculate your UTME component by dividing your UTME score by 8. (400/8 = 50).

O-Level aggregate is calculated using only 5 required O-Level subjects for the course you wish to study as follows: A1 = 4.0 points; B2 = 3.6 points; B3 = 3.2 points; C4 = 2.8 points; C5 = 2.4 points and C6 = 2.0 points. (4.0 x 5 = 20).

For example, let us say Bisi scored 205 in UTME for Theatre Arts (under Creative Arts) and her O-Level results were as follows: English Language – C5; Mathematics – C4; Literature-In-English – C6; Government – A1; and Visual Arts – C6. Her total score so far would be 25.63 (UTME component) + 13.2 (O-Level aggregate) = 38.83 out of 70 points.

Given that in 2017 the merit cut-off score for Theatre Arts was 62.15 points we estimate that Bisi would need 62.15 – 38.83 = 23.32 points in post UTME to have a good shot at the merit list for Theatre Arts.

The 2017 Unilag post UTME was scored to 30 points. The highest score in that exercise was 26/30.

Now, if Bisi feels confident that she could score 23.32 in post UTME then she could press on. However, experience tells us that a realistic target for Bisi would be 20 points. We would thus advise her to consider switching to a course with a 2017 cut-off score of around 56 points like Visual Arts or Music both under Creative Arts in Unilag.

Armed with information about her admission chances a Bisi can decide whether to apply to JAMB for a change course or institution while she still can.

The advice we give is based on data of past performances and the candidate’s academic strength. It has proven to be a sound method of analysis.

Feel free to chat with us via WhatsApp on 08092327228 and we will analyse your admission chances into Unilag this 2018. You can also post your comments below. We will reply.

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How to apply for Admission into Unilag School of Foundation Studies (Former Foundation Programmes) 2018/2019 Session

Application opens on Monday, 7th May, 2018 and closes on Friday, 27th July, 2018. Entrance Exam Dates: 13 – 17 August, 2018.

Applications are invited from suitably qualified candidates into the School of Foundation Studies, University of Lagos for the 2018/2019 Academic Session.

 

Highly successful candidates, after an approved examination administered by the Joint Universities Preliminary Examination Board (JUPEB), are eligible for consideration for Direct Entry admission into the 200 Level of the Degree Programmes of the University through JAMB (Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board), or admission into the University of Bedfordshire, University of Central Lancashire, University of the West of England, De Montfort University, Leicester, and University of Birmingham, UK and Soochow University, China. Please note that the programme does not currently have facilities for the visually impaired and is strictly a non-residential programme.

 

The School of Foundation Studies will provide an intensive one-year programme, teaching subjects in line with the JUPEB Syllabus for admission according to the following subject combination groupings:

 

SN       Subject Combination        Designation

1          Accounting_Business Studies_Economics       SFS01

2          Accounting_Economics_Geography    SFS02

3          Accounting_Economics_Government SFS03

4          Visual Arts_Christian Religious Studies_Government          SFS04

5          Visual Arts_Christian Religious Studies_Music           SFS05

6          Visual Arts_Government_Music            SFS06

7          Visual Arts_Literature In English_Music          SFS07

8          Visual Arts_Mathematics_Physics         SFS08

9          Biology_Chemistry_Physics        SFS09

10       Biology_Economics_Government         SFS11

11       Biology_Economics_Literature In English       SFS12

12       Biology_Mathematics_Physics   SFS13

13       Business Studies_Economics_Government    SFS14

14       Chemistry_Economics_Mathematics   SFS15

15       Chemistry_Physics_Mathematics         SFS16

16       Christian Religious Studies_French_Literature In English   SFS17

17       Christian Religious Studies_Government_Music      SFS18

18       Christian Religious Studies_Government_Yoruba    SFS19

19       Christian Religious Studies_Government_Igbo         SFS20

20       Christian Religious Studies_Literature In English_History  SFS21

21       Christian Religious Studies_Literature In English_Music     SFS22

22       Economics_Geography_Government SFS23

23       Economics_Government_Islamic Studies       SFS24

24       Economics_Government_Literature In English         SFS25

25       Economics_Mathematics_Physics        SFS26

26       French_Government_Islamic Studies  SFS27

27       French_History_Islamic Studies            SFS28

28       Government_Christian Religious Studies_Economics         SFS29

29       Government_History_Islamic Studies SFS30

30       Government_Literature In English_History   SFS31

31       Government_Literature In English_Music      SFS32

32       History_Government_Christian Religious Studies    SFS33

33       Islamic Studies_Government_Literature In English SFS34

34       Literature In English_Government_Christian Religious Studies    SFS35

35       Literature In English_History_Islamic Studies            SFS36

36       Mathematics_Geography_Economics SFS37

37       Mathematics_Physics_Geography       SFS38

38       Government_Islamic Studies_Economics       SFS39

39       Biology_Chemistry_Economics  SFS40

40       Visual Arts_Government_Islamic Studies       SFS41

41       Visual Arts_Christian Religious Studies_History        SFS42

 

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS

A minimum of FIVE credits (English Language, Mathematics and three relevant subjects) obtained in one sitting at the SSCE/WASSC, GCE/O/L, NECO with results obtained before registration.

University of Lagos has zero tolerance for drug abuse, sexual harassment, examination malpractice and other anti-social behaviour. All admitted students will undergo compulsory medical test.

 

PROCEDURE FOR COMPLETING SCHOOL OF FOUNDATION STUDIES e- APPLICATION FORM:

 

i) visit the University of Lagos website (www.unilag.edu.ng)

ii) on the prospective students menu, click on the School of Foundation Studies

iii) go through the information on subject combinations relevant to your proposed choice of course of study for Direct Entry admission.

iv) complete the Pre-Application Form to obtain a payment reference number (PRN) using the applicant’s names.

For University of Lagos Staff Children:

Click the staff biological child link, provide 5 digit staff ID number and select appropriate name on the staff children list to  obtain a payment reference number (PRN).

 

Cost of Application Form (including on line practice tests (excluding Bank Charges): N25, 000.00 (non-refundable).

 

v) Make payment at any Commercial bank in Nigeria with the payment reference number (PRN)

vi) Return to the University website, click on School of Foundation Studies and click on continue Application. Log in with PRN and applicant’s surname in lowercase as password.

vii) Complete the application form, print two copies and bring along to the entrance examination on 13 – 17 August, 2018.

N.B.: Please read the information on the subject combination relevant to your course of study before completing the application forms online

 

The Application opens on Monday, 7th May, 2018 and closes on Friday, 27th July 2018.

Examination Dates: 13th – 17th August, 2018.

Mode of Examination: Computer-Based Testing (Please check the Unilag Website a week before examination to verify your venue and examination date).

All Questions are Multiple Choice.

Examination subjects are: Mathematics, English Language (20 questions each) and 3 other relevant subjects (according to candidates choice of subject combination) of 15 questions each, that is, a total of 85 questions to be answered in 1 hour.

Students are to report at designated venues – according to the schedule on the Examination Pass.

 

All candidates must be at the designated venues two hours before the scheduled Examination time.

Results: Results and Merit Admission will be released on the University website on Wednesday, 29th August, 2018.

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