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Post UTME 2018: Here’s What You Should Know As A Candidate

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JAMB 2018 is past now and the next mountain to climb is Post UTME 2018. Tertiary institutions have started releasing their screening forms and as a students we detailed in this post what you need to get familiar with.

Post UTME 2018: Here's What You Should Know As A Candidate

There are different processes that entails with Post UTME 2018 it just depends on how your preferred school of choice wants her process to go.

Listed below there are three process involved in the Post UTME 2018 screening exercise list and it’s what you should know.

Details And Processes – Post UTME 2018

Some schools may use just one of these screening methods while some may use two or all three of these screening methods.

Nevertheless, many schools (if not all) use the Aptitude Test Screening in selecting the qualified candidates for admission.

Now let’s briefly explain what’s involved in these 3 different methods of Screening.

1. Online Screening

In this case, you will be required to upload your results and other relevant documents on the school’s portal. The school will then screen you based on how good your results are as well as the validity of documents and other information you submitted.

The documents you may need to upload include;

    * O’level result (WAEC, NECO or GCE)

    * JAMB result(original)

    * Birth certificate

    * Certificate of State/LG of origin

    * JAMB Direct Entry Registration slip(For Direct Entry candidates)

    * 3 Passport

    Jamb details(such as Registration number, subject combination etc)

2. Physical Screening

In physical screening, candidates will be required to come to the schools with all relevant documents to be screened.
The school may equally decide to conduct an oral interview for candidates. Students are advised to go to the screening in formal attire and ensure they look decent. One thing that will give you an edge in this case is the confidence you exude while answering the questions thrown at you.

3. Aptitude Test Screening

Here candidates will take an aptitude test as a form of screening. This is in form of an examination. it could be CBT or PPT. Many schools (if not all) now use this method to screen candidates. In this case, candidates are advised to get the Post-UTME Past questions of their school of choices in order to prepare adequately for the aptitude test Screening.

So whatever be the case, at least now you are aware of what to expect and we believe this will help you to equally prepare as expected.

Goodluck!

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