The Afe Babalola University, Ado-Ekiti (ABUAD), Ekiti State, has released the Post UTME screening results for the first, second and third batches of the 2023/2024 academic session. This blog post will guide the candidates who participated in the Post UTME / admission screening exercise on how to check their results.
🏫 University | Afe Babalola University, Ado-Ekiti (ABUAD). |
📚 Academic Session | 2023/2024. |
✍️ Event | Post UTME / admission screening exercise. |
🔍 Who is Informed? | All candidates who participated. |
📰 News | The results are now available online. |
📍 Where to Check | Results are accessible on the university’s website. |
🔑 Access Requirement | JAMB registration number is required. |
A New Milestone in the Admission Process
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This announcement marks a significant step in the admission process for candidates hoping to secure a spot in ABUAD’s distinguished programmes. The university has maintained a standard of academic excellence, and the Post UTME screening exercise is a crucial part of this process.
The university community is thrilled to announce that the first, second and third batches of Post UTME results for the 2023/2024 academic session are now available online.
Checking the Post UTME Screening Result: A Step-by-Step Guide
For all the candidates eagerly awaiting their results, the university has developed a streamlined process to check them online. Follow these simple steps to access your result:
Step 1: Visit the Results Page
Navigate to the Afe Babalola University’s official results page at https://admissions.abuad.edu.ng/under/CheckAdmission.
Step 2: Enter Your Details
Upon arriving at the results page, you’ll need to enter your JAMB registration number. This is a unique identifier that was assigned to you during the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) registration process. Ensure you input the correct number to access your results.
And there you have it! With these steps, you can quickly and easily access your ABUAD Post UTME results.
While the Post UTME results are a critical part of the admission process, they are not the final say in your admission status. The results are just one element in the comprehensive review by the university’s admissions team.
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