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The University has made “appropriate plans” for a smooth accommodation and integration of freshers for the 2012/2013 Academic session.
The Vice-Chancellor, Professor Olusola Bandele Oyewole, disclosed this while fielding questions from newsmen after monitoring the conduct of the Post-University Tertiary Matriculation Examination (POST-UTME), at designated Centres on Campus.
Professor Oyewole stated that prior to the conduct of the examination, Management had determined the number of candidates that could be offered admission, based on the capacity of facilities on ground.
Professor Oyewole revealed that with the parameter used, with a sincere approximation of existing facilities, the University may not be able to admit more than 3,500 students for the 2012/2013 academic session.
According to him, “last year we had 20,000 candidates for the post-UTME, but right now it has increased to 31,500. We have made appropriate plans to accommodate new students; our capacity may not go beyond 3,500 students”.
Speaking further, Professor Oyewole stated that “our intention now is to improve on our facilities by building new classrooms and providing more learning aids to accommodate additional students”.
This is what we call survival of the fittest.
Check the FUNAAB results Here
Professor Oyewole revealed that with the parameter used, with a sincere approximation of existing facilities, the University may not be able to admit more than 3,500 students for the 2012/2013 academic session.
According to him, “last year we had 20,000 candidates for the post-UTME, but right now it has increased to 31,500. We have made appropriate plans to accommodate new students; our capacity may not go beyond 3,500 students”.
Speaking further, Professor Oyewole stated that “our intention now is to improve on our facilities by building new classrooms and providing more learning aids to accommodate additional students”.
This is what we call survival of the fittest.
Check the FUNAAB results Here
All the best.
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