Four Things That May Automatically Disqualify You For Admission
If you are seeking for admission into any Tertiary Institution, it is important for you to comply with your school of choice admission policy. Failure to comply with this policy will lead to automatic disqualification.
I know you don’t want that and we don’t want that for you. That’s why we will be shedding more light on certain things you must know or you must comply with to avoid being disqualified for admission.
In this article, we will be showing you some four major things that may automatically disqualify you for admission.
If you are an Aspirant seeking for admission, we urge you to read this post in full and don’t forget to share it with other admission seekers.
Without wasting much of our time, let’s quickly go through the four major things you need to desist from to avoid being disqualified for admission.
Four Things That May Automatically Disqualify You For Admission
1. Wrong Subject Combination
Choosing the right subject combination for your proposed course of study is very important. If you are intending to aspire for any course, and you are not sure of the correct subject combination for that course, it is important for you to make proper research before choosing the wrong subject combination.
Choosing the wrong subject combination for your proposed course of study would result to automatic disqualification. And probably you might be considered by other schools, they will just change your programme to the one that fit the subject combination you choose. But this is usual, to avoid touching stories ensure you choose the right subject combination for your proposed course of study.
2. Failure To Upload Your O’level Result
As an admission seeker, you must upload your O’level Result to JAMB caps. If you are using awaiting result and your result has been released, it is important for you to visit any nearby JAMB accredited CBT Centre to upload your O’level Result to JAMB caps.
And ensure you do confirm the status of your O’level Result on JAMB caps to know if it has been successfully uploaded to JAMB caps or not.
READ ALSO: How To Check If Your O’level Result Has Been Uploaded To JAMB Caps
3. Having A Low Score Than The Minimum Cut Off Mark
Another important thing that may disqualify you for admission is if your JAMB score is lower than the minimum cut off mark for admission.
You must score up to the minimum cut off mark to be considered for admission. For instance, let’s say your school minimum cut off mark is 200 and you scored 180, no need of stressing yourself to obtain the school POST UTME screening form. All you need is to do a change of Institution to another school.
4. Minimum Age Requirements
Minimum age requirements is one of the major things that can hinder you from being admitted. You must comply with the minimum age requirements.
Most Tertiary Institutions in Nigeria requires Applicants to be at least 16 years of age. This means that you must not not be less than 16 years of age to be eligible for admission.
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Conclusion
To avoid being disqualified for admission, you need to comply with the following;
- Choose the right subject combination for your course of study
- Ensure you upload your O’level Result to JAMB caps
- Meet up and score above the minimum cut off mark
- Ensure you are at least 16 years of age
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Thanks for reading this article!!!.
Please if we have different names on our waec and jamb result and we have done the necessary things eg like anti Davic can we still gain admission or can the document be approved on the school portal ?
Dear Quozeem,
Yes it would be approved on the school portal.
But ensure you effect the change on JAMB portal to match the one you have on your WAEC result.
Is it a must to upload the O’level result before the post utme exam