OAU pre-degree admission form for 2022/2023 session

 Eligible Candidates must possess minimum of 5 Credits in 5 subjects at a maximum of two sittings including English Language (for ALL Courses), Mathematics (for Science-based and Social Science-based Courses) and Literature-in-English (for Law).


Duration


The programme normally runs for two (2) contact periods both within nine (9) calendar months.


Applications are hereby invited from suitably qualified candidates for admission into the Pre-Degree Programme for 2022/2023 Session.



CLICK HERE TO APPLY




General Information


Applicants are to note that the Pre-degree entrance exam will be computer-based. You are hereby advised to familiarise yourself with the basic use of computer.


Pre-Degree Applicants are advised to to be checking our website from time to time for the actual date of the Entrance Exam and other relevant information.


All candidates are required to register for 2023 UTME during the Programme.


All Candidates are required to use valid e-mail addresses and PERSONAL Telephone Numbers.


The forms must be filled and submitted on-line either immediately or within 2 weeks of accessing the website. No downloaded or printed copies of forms will be accepted.


Applicants are to note that the Pre-Degree Entrance Exam holds at Ile-Ife Centre and a centre in Ikeja, Lagos State.


Candidates are advised to follow the Application Instructions very carefully and ensure they select the Correct SUBJECT COMBINATION. Failure to do so may adversely affect the Candidate.


DISCLAIMER


All candidates should note that OAUCDL HAS NOT AUTHORISED any person(s) or agent(s) to sell application forms on its behalf. Application is strictly on-line.


Application Opens on 23/05/2022


Application Closes on 24/06/2022

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