Coronavirus: Unilorin resumes on September 30
The University of Ilorin announced on Wednesday that the school would commence academic activities for the 2020/2021 session on September 30.
Esther Omosewo, a senior official in charge of examinations at the university, the session would run through June 2021. Successful candidates can apply for admission through direct entry into the University of Ilorin and other tertiary institutions via the joint universities preliminary examinations board, a national examination body.
The board has the responsibility of conducting common and standard examinations for candidates, who have been exposed to a minimum of one-year approved learning in universities and are seeking direct entry admissions into the university.
Mrs. Omosewo advised prospective applicants to visit the University website, www.unilorin.edu.ng for details on admission requirements.
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