AAUA Change Of Course Admission Form 2018/2019 Out
AAUA change of course admission form for the 2018/2019 academic session is out. Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba Akoko management has started selling forms to candidates interested in change of course admission for the session.
All candidates who applied for admission into Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba Akoko (AAUA) and met the cut-off mark requirements should take note. Please also take note of the O’level requirements before you apply.
Who Can Apply For AAUA Change Of Course Admission?
Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba-Akoko has completed her first batch admission for 2018/2019 session. Some candidates who met the cut-off points in the various programmes could not be considered for admission because they did not meet the minimum UTME and/or O’Level entry requirements.
How To Apply For AAUA Change of Course for 2018/2019 Academic Session
To be considered for admission during the second batch admission, candidates who have not been considered for admission during the first batch admission exercise, are advised to apply for change of course from their initial courses.
Such candidates can change to other courses for which they are most qualified on JAMB CAPS STRICTLY taking into consideration the Cut-off point and the minimum UTME and O’Level entry requirements.
The requirements are contained in the AAUA admission requirements document. Candidates are STRONGLY advised to ensure they abide by the requirements and cut-off points to be considered for admission.
PLEASE CHECK: AAUA Cut-off Marks (Departmental) and AAUA Admission Requirements (O’level & JAMB).
Application Closing Date
Closing date for the AAUA change of course is Sunday, 11th November, 2018.
Mr blogger no dey post this kind of nonsense post again their is no Faculty of Agriculture in AAUA OKAY u better stop somtin that can make Google delete your blog
I’m sorry for your ignorance. Tell this to the University, here is the faculty of Agriculture information on their website – http://aaua.edu.ng/official/aaua/news-events/?news=26&focus=news
LoL, Nigerians are fond of not doing research well before accusing people over issues… and who says Google can delete a blog like this. This is not a Blogger blog.