
Most of the affected students are said to be those who were admitted when post-UTME test was not conducted due to the Federal Government directive to all universities to stop conducting post-UTME screening exercise.
Speaking on the withdrawal of the 408 students, the Deputy Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Adeyinka Aderinto said the school would not lower its academic standards despite the financial difficulty it currently faces.
Wow, but 408? Such a huge number
ReplyDeleteObviously, and that is why most institutions insist on conducting post utme to avoid such issues.
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