Hey there, future Olabisi Onabanjo University (OOU) undergraduates! Exciting news awaits you. If you participated in the recently concluded 2024/2025 OOU Post UTME Screening Exercise, we’re thrilled to let you know that the OOU Admission List for the upcoming academic session is now available. You can finally discover whether you’ve earned a spot at this esteemed institution.
Are you wondering how to check if your name is on the list? No worries, we’ve got you covered with simple steps to guide you through the process.
Checking OOU Admission List:
- Visit the OOU Admission List Portal by clicking on this link: OOU Admission List Portal
- Look for the ‘Admission’ section and click on ‘Check Admission List.’
- A new page will pop up, revealing the Provisional Admission List.
- To have a copy for yourself, you can download the OOU admission list PDF for the 2024/2025 academic session from the OOU portal.
That’s not all! You can also confirm your admission status through the JAMB portal. Here’s how:
Checking OOU Admission Status on JAMB Portal:
- Head over to jamb.gov.ng/efacility/.
- Log in to your JAMB profile using your username and password.
- Scroll down and locate the ‘Check Admission Status’ tab.
- Select the exam year and enter your registration number in the required fields.
- Click on ‘Check Admission Status’ to reveal your OOU admission status.
(FAQs) about the Olabisi Onabanjo University (OOU) admission list,
How can I check the OOU admission list?
To check the OOU admission list, follow these steps:
- Visit the official OOU portal at OOU Admission Portal.
- Click on ‘Check Admission Status’.
- Enter your JAMB registration number and other required details in the appropriate fields.
- Click on ‘Submit’ to view your admission status.
When is the OOU admission list usually released?
The release date of the OOU admission list can vary each year depending on several factors including the academic calendar and the completion of the admission process. Typically, the first admission list is released a few months after the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) and post-UTME screenings. It’s advisable to regularly check the official OOU website or the admission portal for updates.
What should I do if my name does not appear on the admission list?
If your name does not appear on the first batch of the admission list, you may:
- Wait for subsequent lists, as OOU often releases more than one batch of admissions.
- Ensure that your O’ level and other required details are correctly uploaded on the JAMB portal.
- Keep checking the university’s admission portal for updates and possible supplementary lists.
Are there any documents I need to prepare once I am admitted?
Yes, admitted students are usually required to provide several documents for verification and registration, including:
- Original and photocopies of educational qualifications (e.g., SSCE certificates).
- Birth certificate or declaration of age.
- JAMB result slip.
- Admission letter (both from JAMB and OOU).
- Passport photographs.
- Other specific documents as required by the university for your course.
What is the deadline for accepting an OOU admission offer?
The deadline for accepting an admission offer from OOU is usually specified in the admission notification. It is crucial to accept the offer before the deadline to avoid losing the admission slot. You should frequently check the OOU admission portal and your email for any communication regarding deadlines.
These FAQs should help guide prospective students through the admission process at Olabisi Onabanjo University. It’s always a good idea to contact the university directly for the most accurate and specific information regarding your admission
Conclusion
Congratulations to all the successful candidates! If you find out you’ve been offered admission, it’s time to move forward with confidence. Begin by paying your acceptance fee and completing the necessary registrations.
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