This guide was put together as a result of the questions we receive at our mail box regarding the nature of Uniben Admission Requirements and we decided to put up this post in a detailed manner to aid the candidates to the best of our ability.
1.Candidates must choose
University of Benin,
UNIBENas their 1st choice of institution to qualify for the UTME and Post-UTME screening test.
2.
Candidates must possess 5 O'Level credits or its equivalent in SSCE, GCE O'Level including English Language in not more than 2 sittings.
3.UTME
score of at least
200for all programmes.
4.
Direct entry applicants must possess either of
OND, HNDor
NCEin the relevant programme to be undertaken in
University of Benin, UNIBEN.5.
Direct entry applicants must possess at least 5 credit passes or its equivalent in SSCE, GCE including English Language in not more than 2 sittings...
Things To Note To Gain Admission Into Uniben.
You have to score high, just do that and you need not worry much. Here is how your scores will be calculated.
Lets say you score
280in jamb utme, it will then be divided by
8and added to your pume score maybe
80which is also divided by
2. The total sum of both will be added to give you your aggregate score which must be above
50.Summary:280/8= 35, 80/2=40
... Sum total of both=
75... That's a good score to give you your desired result.
POST UTME
The University Of Benin usually announces their commencement of her Post Utme Examination towards the middle of the second semester of every session. The announcement date of the Post Utme exams is always made available at
www.uniben.edu.
Uniben Post Utme Exams is PPT (Paper and Pencil Test) based. You will be given a question paper with an OMR sheet and you are expected to use HB pencil to shade your details and answers. No calculators allowed.
Tips on how to attempt uniben post utme questions.
The Post Ume Exam is grouped into two sections. SECTION 1 and SECTION 2. Time Allowed: 1hour
SECTION 1 is mainly English (contains Reading Passages) (30 questions) while SECTION 2 consists of General Paper (related to your course) (50 questions). Total Questions in all is about 80. (Changes every year though).
Read the instructions carefully: - Before looking at the actual questions, read the instructions. Are there compulsory questions? Marks are often lost by nervous or over-confident students who overlook instructions.
Choose your best subject - Read the questions carefully and answer the ones you know best. Do not answer a question that you do not understand thereby wasting all your time trying to solve it. Some people like to start with the topic they know best to give them a good start. Others prefer to do their best question second, because with one question completed, they can relax and expand on their best ideas and gain extra marks.
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