Are you a Nigerian student striving to secure admission into your dream university? Then you’re probably familiar with the nerve-wracking process of Post-UTME registration. But what happens if you find yourself on the “second choice” list? Don’t fret! There’s still hope as many institutions accept second choice candidates for Post-UTME registration.
Here’s a handy list of some notable universities in Nigeria that welcome second choice applicants for Post-UTME registration:
- University of Ibadan
- University of Lagos
- Obafemi Awolowo University
- University of Benin
- University of Nigeria, Nsukka
- Ahmadu Bello University
- University of Ilorin
- University of Calabar
- University of Port Harcourt
- University of Abuja
Please bear in mind that this list isn’t exhaustive and each university’s policies may vary from year to year. It’s always a good idea to visit the official admission websites of the universities you’re interested in for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
Now, let’s address some common questions you might have:
FAQs:
1.What does it mean to be a second choice candidate?
Being a second choice candidate means that you didn’t select a particular university as your first choice during the UTME (Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination) registration process.
2.Can I still get admission if I’m a second choice candidate?
Yes, absolutely! Many universities in Nigeria accept second choice candidates for Post-UTME registration. However, admission is not guaranteed and will depend on various factors including your UTME score, Post-UTME performance, and the university’s admission criteria.
3.How can I improve my chances of admission as a second choice candidate?
To improve your chances of admission, focus on scoring well in your UTME and Post-UTME examinations. Also, ensure that you meet all the admission requirements of the university you’re applying to. Additionally, consider applying to multiple universities as second choice options to increase your chances of securing admission.
Conclusion
while being a second choice candidate might seem daunting, there are still plenty of opportunities available for you to pursue your academic aspirations. Stay focused, prepare diligently, and explore all your options to maximize your chances of admission into your desired university.