get on to the computer to see how to do it or go to see some one at a college and ask how to do it.
uniben
yes it is out visit http://nairabrain.com/2009/12/04/uniben-20092010-post-ume-result-and-admission-list-out/ for details
Available on dmer site
procedure for 2009 uniben post ume
I'm getting ready for the exam and want to get the ume form for uniben I'm getting ready for the exam and want to get the ume form for uniben
It is coming up from the 26t of august to 29th. Dare..........
Actually,it is quite difficult to say precisely the cut-off mark for Uniben 2009 post ume results.The reason is because the cut off mark is predicated upon the performances of students each year in the post ume.This implies that the higher the number of candidates who did excellently,the higher the cut-off and vice versa. However,this doesn't mean that the cut-off cannot be approximated.On the average,Uniben Cut off mark for post ume is half of the total score,that is,if the total score is 100 the cut-off is very likely to be 50. At this juncture,a point must be made therefore that only candidates who score 50 and above last year was considered for admission prospective departments within the university.It should therefore not be shocking if applicants are admitted and are still offered other course of study different from their choices,it occurs only when candidates score above the general cut-off for admission but failed to score the marks needed for admission into their choiced departments. The implication of the last few lines is that apart from the general cut-off mark necessary for admission all other departments still have their own internal cut-off mark for admission. Having explained what the Uniben cut-off mark is and what it is not.Pragmaticallx,applicants who score one mark below the general cut-off mark will not in anyway be considered for admission.Be Informed. (David aka Gandhi for Faculty of Social Sciences)
Actually,it is quite difficult to say precisely the cut-off mark for Uniben 2009 post ume results.The reason is because the cut off mark is predicated upon the performances of students each year in the post ume.This implies that the higher the number of candidates who did excellently,the higher the cut-off and vice versa. However,this doesn't mean that the cut-off cannot be approximated.On the average,Uniben Cut off mark for post ume is half of the total score,that is,if the total score is 100 the cut-off is very likely to be 50. At this juncture,a point must be made therefore that only candidates who score 50 and above last year was considered for admission prospective departments within the university.It should therefore not be shocking if applicants are admitted and are still offered other course of study different from their choices,it occurs only when candidates score above the general cut-off for admission but failed to score the marks needed for admission into their choiced departments. The implication of the last few lines is that apart from the general cut-off mark necessary for admission all other departments still have their own internal cut-off mark for admission. Having explained what the Uniben cut-off mark is and what it is not.Pragmaticallx,applicants who score one mark below the general cut-off mark will not in anyway be considered for admission.Be Informed. (David aka Gandhi for Faculty of Social Sciences)
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Yes they do.
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