Unilorin Admission Wahala – 21,971 Students Dey Drag Only 13,000 Admission Slots

Unilorin Admission Wahala – 21,971 Students Dey Drag Only 13,000 Admission Slots

Na serious gbege dey happen for University of Ilorin (Unilorin) as over 21,971 students dey hustle for only 13,000 admission slots this year. The figures show say admission no be beans at all, because almost half of the applicants go chop “no space” letter.

Parents and students don dey shout say the competition don turn to survival of the fittest. Some even dey compare am to Champions League qualification, where only few dey lucky to pass.

The school management confirm say the rush dey normal every year because Unilorin get strong academic reputation and plenty pipu dey dream to study there.

Why Everybody Dey Rush Unilorin?

Pipu dey ask, wetin dey make everybody wan enter Unilorin? The answer no far – na because the school dey known for discipline, no dey go strike anyhow, and their academic calendar dey steady like soldier parade.

Compared to other universities wey dey battle with ASUU strike, Unilorin dey run fast like BRT bus. That one don make plenty parents and students dey see am as safe bet for quick graduation.

But the wahala be say, the more people dey rush the school, the harder e go dey to secure admission.

Students Reactions and Next Move

Plenty applicants don carry the matter enter social media, dey lament how JAMB score and WAEC result no even guarantee admission slot. One candidate talk say: “I score high, but with this kind crowd, e be like say na only prayer remain.”

The school management dey advise students to explore other universities and not just wait for Unilorin alone. Dem also dey work on ensuring merit-based admission, though e still depend on available slots.

For now, the tension still dey hot as candidates dey wait for final admission list like NEPA light wey dem dey expect make e come back.


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