Obong University Admission List 2024/2025 is Out | Merit List
The admissions list for the 2024/2025 academic year has been released by Obong University. Check to see whether your name has been enlisted for admission if you applied to study at Obong University.
The names of applicants who have been granted provisional admission to one of the several undergraduate programs offered by Obong University for the academic year 2024/2025 are listed on the institution‘s admission list.
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It is crucial to note that everyone who participated in the Obong University entrance screening process and achieved the UNIOSUN cut-off mark may now check their admission status online via the JAMB and school portal.
How To Check Obong University Admission List
Do you know it is easy to check your name on the Obong University ad
- Go to Obong University, which is the school’s official portal to check admission status.
- You are to choose your “Application Type” and type in your correct JAMB Registration number and password in the boxes provided.
- Lastly, click on the “sign-in” button to access and check your Obong University admission status.
Check Obong University Admission Status on JAMB CAPS (Portal)
- Go to the JAMB E-Facility portal at jamb.gov.ng/efacility/.
- Login to your Jamb profile with your username and password.
- Scroll down then locate and click the ‘Check Admission Status‘ tab.
- Select your Exam year and Enter your registration number in the required columns.
- Finally, click on ‘Check Admission Status‘ to access your Obong University admission status.
FAQs
How can I check if my name is on the Obong University admission list for 2024/2025?
To check if your name is on the Obong University admission list for the 2024/2025 academic session, follow these steps:
- Visit the official Obong University website.
- Navigate to the admissions section.
- Look for the link to the 2024/2025 admission list or merit list.
- Click on the link and download the PDF file containing the list of admitted students.
- Open the PDF file and use the search function (Ctrl + F) to find your name or application number.
What should I do if my name is on the Obong University merit list?
If your name appears on the Obong University merit list for the 2024/2025 academic session, follow these steps:
- Confirm your acceptance by following the instructions provided on the university’s website or in the admission notification.
- Pay the acceptance fee, if applicable, within the specified deadline.
- Prepare the required documents for registration, which may include your admission letter, academic certificates, identification, and passport photographs.
- Report to the university on the designated date for registration and orientation.
What are the possible reasons for not finding my name on the Obong University admission list?
If your name is not on the Obong University admission list for 2024/2025, it could be due to several reasons:
- Your application did not meet the required cut-off mark or admission criteria.
- There were errors or incomplete information in your application.
- The admission slots for your chosen course were filled before your application was reviewed.
- There may be a delay in the release of all admission lists, and you might be on a supplementary list that is yet to be published.
What steps can I take if I am not admitted to Obong University for the 2024/2025 session?
If you are not admitted to Obong University for the 2024/2025 session, consider the following options:
- Apply for Supplementary Admission: Check if the university offers supplementary admission lists and apply if eligible.
- Consider Other Institutions: Apply to other universities or colleges that may still be accepting applications.
- Improve Qualifications: Take steps to improve your academic qualifications, such as retaking exams to achieve higher scores.
- Seek Guidance: Consult with academic advisors or counselors to explore alternative pathways and strategies for gaining admission in the future.