SCREENING GUIDELINES INTO UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMMES OF THE UNIVERSITY FOR THE 2015/2016 ACADEMIC SESSION - Benue State University Gist

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SCREENING GUIDELINES INTO UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMMES OF THE UNIVERSITY FOR THE 2015/2016 ACADEMIC SESSION


Senate approved guidelines/bench marks for the 2015/2016 academic session, screening/registration exercise.

i. Cut-off mark of 180 UTME points and above for candidates who applied for degree Programmes in the Faculties of Arts, Education, Environmental Sciences, Science, Management Sciences and Social Sciences;

ii. Cut-off mark of 200 UTME points and above for candidates who applied for MB.BS and Law Programme in the College of Health Sciences and Faculty of Law.


2. Senate further approved the following Post-UTME screening pass mark for each Faculty/College:

i. Faculty of Arts - 40%
ii. College of Health Sciences - 50%
iii. Faculty of Education - 40%
iv. Faculty of Environmental Sciences - 40%
v. Faculty of Law - 50%
vi. Faculty of Management Sciences
- 40%
vii. Faculty of Science - 40%
viii. Faculty of Social Sciences - 40%


3. Other approved registration and screening guidelines for undergraduate Programmes of the University are:

i. Candidates Must present their original academic qualifications and certificates of State of Origin, Birth certificates/Age Declaration, Marriage certificates/Declaration, where applicable for screening before registration.


Note: The University WILL NOT entertain cases of change of name.

ii. UTME candidates must in addition to 3(i) above present their original UTME result slip for screening. The minimum acceptable UTME score is 180 and above, except for MB.BS and Law which is 200 or as otherwise directed by the Vice-Chancellor/Chairman, Central Admissions Committee. On-line UTME slips will not be acceptable for screening/registration. Any candidate who up to the point of screening/registration has not received his/her JAMB slip with embossed photograph has to go to JAMB and obtain same, provided he/she does this within the stipulated time.

iii. The following shall qualify for registration into 200 level provided they meet the ‘O’ level requirements as specified in the general entry requirements by JAMB and departmental requirements.


a) NCE holders from recognized institutions with 9 points and above;
b) IJMB holders from recognized institutions with 6 points and above;
No subject shall be counted at both ‘O’ Level and ‘A’ Level in both cases listed in (3a-b);
In addition to (3 and 4 above), only DE candidates whose names are in the JAMB printout will be registered. (The copy of the printout is available at the Academic office for copying)
S/NO
i. Cut-off mark of 180 UTME points and above for candidates who applied for degree Programmes in the Faculties of Arts, Education, Environmental Sciences, Science, Management Sciences and Social Sciences;
ii. Cut-off mark of 200 UTME points and above for candidates who applied for MB.BS and Law Programme in the College of Health Sciences and Faculty of Law.
i. Faculty of Arts                              - 40%
ii. College of Health Sciences - 50%
iii. Faculty of Education - 40%
iv. Faculty of Environmental Sciences - 40%
v. Faculty of Law - 50%
vi. Faculty of Management Sciences
- 40%
vii. Faculty of Science - 40%
viii. Faculty of Social Sciences                   - 40%

i. Candidates Must present their original academic qualifications and certificates of State of Origin, Birth certificates/Age Declaration, Marriage certificates/Declaration, where applicable for screening before registration.

ii. UTME candidates must in addition to 3(i) above present their original UTME result slip for screening. The minimum acceptable UTME score is 180 and above, except for MB.BS and Law which is 200 or as otherwise directed by the Vice-Chancellor/Chairman, Central Admissions Committee. On-line UTME slips will not be acceptable for screening/registration. Any candidate who up to the point of screening/registration has not received his/her JAMB slip with embossed photograph has to go to JAMB and obtain same, provided he/she does this within the stipulated time.

iii. The following shall qualify for registration into 200 level provided they meet the ‘O’ level requirements as specified in the general entry requirements by JAMB and departmental requirements.

iv. Diploma holders from recognized institutions passed at upper credit level plus 5 ‘O’ level credits obtained at a sitting. Candidates with lower credit may be considered for registration provided they meet ‘O’ Level requirements.

No subject shall be counted at both ‘O’ Level and ‘A’ Level in both cases listed in (3a-b);
In addition to (3 and 4 above), only DE candidates whose names are in the JAMB printout will be registered. (The copy of the printout is available at the Academic office for copying)


v. Candidates must combine not more than two sittings to qualify for registration in all cases.

vi. ADPM, ADHM and Registered Nursing Certificates are not acceptable qualification for entry into undergraduate programmes of the University.

Note:

(i) Screening will be carried out by the Academic Officer.

(ii) Registration Officers are advised to adhere strictly to the above requirements/guidelines for screening/registration of fresh students.

(iii) Candidates who applied to other Universities must tender their application receipts and JAMB slips with embossed passports photographs before registration.

(iv) Ensure to register only qualified candidates. Consult the Registrar or the Academic Officer for clarification where you are in doubt.

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