University Of Ibadan Admission List 2011/2012 Released

Candidates Recommended for 1st batch (1st choice) 2011/2012

UNIVERSITY OF IBADAN 

2011/2012 ADMISSIONS EXERCISE

LIST OF CANDIDATES RECOMMENDED FOR ADMISSION: –

1ST BATCH OF THE 1ST CHOICE ADMISSIONS EXERCISE

 

Consequent upon JAMB’s approval of the list of candidates recommended for admission, as a result of the 1st choice Screening Exercise conducted on 29 August, 2011, by the University of Ibadan, the underlisted candidates are hereby notified of their offer of Provisional Admission. The conditions attached are listed below from 1-4 (a-i).

 

Kindly note that candidates were recommended for admission strictly on merit based on their performance at the Screening Exercise, for the various Academic Programmes.

 

Conditions for Acceptance of Admission Offer

 

  1. Paying the Acceptance Fee of Seven thousand, five hundred naira only (N7,500.00) into the Admissions Processing Account in First Bank of Nig. PLC, U.I. branch, Ibadan (Acct. No. – 2018156959).  Please note that payments could be done in any branch of First Bank NATION WIDE.

 

  1. Printing a copy of the ACCEPTANCE FORM and submitting the filled form with evidence of payment of the Acceptance Fee to the Admissions Office, University of Ibadan, not later than 23 September, 2011.

 

Please note that you will not be allowed to matriculate and therefore become a bona-fide student of this University, if you do not complete all the stipulated registration processes.

 

  1. Visit the BIODATA FORM page on http://www.admission.ui.edu/biodata to upload your picture and signature.  You are free to correct any information that is/are not properly displayed, however ensure that the information is not different from the information you supplied to JAMB and the University earlier.

 

  1. You are advised to get the underlisted documents ready for the Admissions Clearance/Registration Exercise.  The dates for this exercise will be announced later.

 

a)      Confirmation of Provisional Admission (To be printed from www.admissions.ui.edu.ng later

b)      Original and 4 photocopies of the UTME result slip

c)      Original and 4 photocopies of your credentials – SSCE/GCE

d)     Ten (10) recent passport size photographs

e)      Original and 4 photocopies of Birth Certificate or Sworn Declaration of Age

f)       Two letters of reference from two reputable persons – on Letter Headed Papers

g)      Original and 4 photocopies of bank teller for payment of N7,500.00 Admission’s Acceptance Fee

h)      A file with tag

i)        Candidates should go online download and fill the following forms.

Medical form

Undertaking form

UI Jamb form B003

2nd Batch of the 2011/2012 of 1st Choice Admission Exercise/2nd Choice and Change of Course/Supplementary Candidates and Direct Entry Admission Exercise

 

The second batch of candidates for Provisional Admission, for the 1st Choice Exercise, will be processed to JAMB for approval at a later date.

 

Please be on the look out for the opening of the web for 2nd Choice and Change of Course, as well as the Direct Entry Admission Exercise.

You can view the university of ibadan admission list here

11 COMMENTS

  1. Normally,what UI. does is that they finish first and second choice before proceeding to supplementary lists of candidates which i think will favor those who were not called for the exam.From calculations, it shows that 29.67% of candidates who were called for exam were chosen as final for first choice,something like 70.32% are needed.But according to UI`s web they will have to do preliminary supplementary lists which i think if done is an opportunity for some candidates.If you know you have chosen UI as second choice also, i think you have a better chance than those who chose UI as their first choice only,if you know what i mean.Don`t be confused becos UI is somehow a jealous school i.e,you must choose them first and second if you want to be sure of a place in supplementary lists.But if you are like GOODLUCK EBELE JONATHAN you might as well see you name part of the list.For more [email protected]