This article will bring out some vital Items Required for Post UTME Screening Exams across the major Nigerian institutions.
Following the just concluded 2018 JAMB Policy Meeting, Nigerian Degree, NCE, and National Diploma awarding institutions are once again set to conduct the 2018 post UTME Screening Exams.
However, it is expected that, with the new JAMB admission policy, the struggle to gain admission into any tertiary Institution this year will be more fierce than normal.
Many schools (federal, state or private) are in search of the best students and will?use any means to disqualify some candidates in other to reduce the influx in the yearly statistics of candidates that have applied to study there.
It is your responsibility, therefore as a student?not to allow any simple thing to disqualify you.?To do so, start by making sure that you have all the documents/items needed for post UTME Screening Exams in your choice of school or where you have been transferred to by JAMB.
Furthermore, we advise that you open all links within this article in new tabs/windows and read all useful information one after the other. This is to ensure all our loyal students get the needed tips/information required to be successful in this year Post UTME Screening Exams.
Items Required For Post UTME Screening Exams
Now, here are the materials needed for?Post UTME Screening Exams:-
1. O’Level Result
Candidates are expected to present copies of their O-level Certificates or Statement of Results obtained in not more than two sittings.
Another thing you should know is that if it is up to four years you sat for your O-level examination, your institution will likely require you to present the Original Certificate of the O-level examination instead of a statement of results because it is expected that your Original Certificate should be ready after four years.
Therefore, if you sat for your O-level examination four years ago and beyond, it is advisable to go get your O-level Certificate(s) ready before the screening exercise of your institution. For those, whose O-level certificates are not yet available, they can present their statement of result. For such candidates, they may need to provide result checking scratch card (NECO, WAEC, NABTEB, as applicable).
For candidates still waiting for the release of their results, you can go for the screening with your O-level registration slip.
In addition to your O-level results, you are to present other documents which may include;
2. Birth Certificate or Affidavit of Age Declaration
3. JAMB Original Result Slip. If you do not have this document
4. Screening Registration Slip (for those that registered online)
5. Local Government of Origin (this can be obtained at your LGA Secretariat)
In addition to the above documents, you may be asked to come along with a testimonial from your school. Other higher institutions may request for a guarantor’s or Referee’s letter. In most cases, Your school will specify the documents needed for the screening exercises.
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Sir, my result I submissed today is the result my school give me statement of result and u ask for the original result but the one my school give to me is certificate u call statement of result I don understand sir pls
Ose in afo front of oba palance owalafo qua,no 5
Am from ose LGA in afo owalafo qua,no 5 AFO
Am I going to submit my secondary school testimonial as one of the items for screening?
Yes, submit it before your original WAEC certificate is released.
Sir pls I hail from ebonyi state and too far to get LGA document
Can I do it here in lagos
Try it and see if it works. Else, go to your state.
I hail from Ebonyi and is too far to get my LGA document
Can I do it here in lagos
Hi Bethel, you can give it a try. Else, you have to get to your State capital to do it.
Sir/ma, awaiting results can’t be admitted or should i come with my registration slip.
Yes you can and see if the Admission Office will accept that.
Yes , you can visit.
can i do local government origin in lagos and can i also do another birth certificate cos d name is not d same
Hi Hope, Alright, you can go ahead.