Those who did not find their names in the merit list released 31st of December there seems to to be some ray of hope.
Rumors has it that more names will soon be released this new week or the next.
We gathered from internal sources that many mistakes were made in the first list as it was hurriedly compiled and almost most people actually performed well, these are being recommended by top school personalities.
This list may not follow the scoring pattern, but will be by recommendation and correction of mistakes made in previous list.
We also found out that the advocacy for supplementary list is high and many powerful people are in favour of the second list.
But not all departments are aligning to this, especially departments in faculties of Science and Medicine
Their complaint stem from the fact that the facilities are more than the students and that the school makes a lot from these Pg programmes but pays little to the lecturers.
Anyway, everybody has issues.
Whether the supplementary list see the light of day, is a matter of time.
Whether the supplementary list see the light of day, is a matter of time.
Just know good-news is on the way.
You may just do well to read my advise below
SUPPLEMENTARY LIST
http://naijahotjobs123.blogspot.com.ng/2016/01/20152016-unilag-pg-supplementary.html
http://naijahotjobs123.blogspot.com.ng/2016/01/20152016-unilag-pg-supplementary.html
I also advise those in my online class, that if you scored very well try to go to the dept this week and seek for favor. there are many people ready to help if only you can ask and get out of your comfort zone.
Other Useful information for Unilag Pg admission
Yes screening will begin tomorrow Jan 11th, for those with admission. find all the details below.
INSTALMENT PAYMENT
STEP BY STEP SCREENING PROCESS
PG ADMISSION LIST
ADMISSION LETTER DOWNLOAD
HOW TO PAY ACCEPTANCE AND TUITION FEES
HOW TO CHECK YOUR RESULT ONLINE
Please is there any chance 4 those who score 32.persent
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