Many candidates who scored relatively high marks but could not
secure admission have been complaining that they saw some candidates who
scored lower marks but secured admission in the same department. I want
to state that is possible based on the following reasons.
1.
Federal Government guidelines on admission is based on Merit, Catchment
area (states bordering the university, and ELDS (educationally less
developed states). After the merit admission
and catchment area, ELDS such as Ebonyi, Bayelsa etc could be admitted
based on lower marks. For instance an Anambra candidate could have a cut
off of 230 for a particular course while Bayelsa or Ebonyi candidate
could be admitted for the same course and department with 201. Another
one is an Anambra Candidate who scores 270 in medicine but was not
admitted but Ebonyi candidate who scored 250 was admitted for the same
medicine. So when you see this please do not worry too much because that
is Federal Government policy to assist educationally less developed
states. It is not UNIZIK policy.
2. Second admission will be strictly for Prescience and Direct Entry.
3. Admission policy in UNIZIK has tightened the procedure to prevent
fraudsters from having a field day. Do not give money to anyone for
admission as this will amount to complete waste. Any staff of the
university who indulges in admission racketeering will be dismissed
after such a person must have been investigated and found guilty.
4. It is in the interest of candidates and their parents or guardians
to think twice before seeking the help of persons of shady character for
admission purposes. Admission in UNIZIK can NEVER be procured with
money. It is purely on merit in accordance with Federal Government
Guidelines.
5. Please be properly guided
Dr. Emmanuel C. Ojukwu, Mnipr, Fcai
Director Information and Public Relations/Chief Protocol Officer
Nnamdi Azikiwe University, AWka
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