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We’re yet to release UNILAG admission cut off marks – Registrar

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Officials of the University of Lagos have distanced the institution from reports claiming it has released cut off marks for placement of candidates for the 2021/2022 academic session.

 

In a statement by the institution’s Registrar, Mr Oladejo Azeez and issued to newsmen on Thursday in Lagos, the varsity rebuffed such rumours.

The institution, which conducted its Post Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination online from February 15 to February 23, had since released the results of candidates.

The institution’s maiden online Post UTME had candidates participating from their respective places of domicile worldwide, in compliance with the Coronavirus (COVID-19) protocol

”The attention of the University of Lagos has been drawn to a website‘s publication that claims that the institution has released cut off marks online for placements of candidates for the 2021/2022 academic session.

”It even went ahead to attribute the release of the supposed cut off marks to the school management, noting that the cut off marks were for all courses and Departments of the university.

”The university management wishes to inform prospective students and the general public that the piece of information released by the website is false, malicious, misleading, and grossly inaccurate.

”We wish to state categorically that it did not emanate from this institution.

”Members of the general public are therefore advised to make recourse only to the official communication channels of the university.

 

”They could also check out the institution’s various social media accounts, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn and YouTube, for the purpose of accurate information about 2020/2021 admissions,” the registrar stated.

He warned that anyone who interacts outside any of the institution’s approved communication medium does so at his or her own risk.

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