The University of Ibadan on Tuesday held an orientation programme for the newly admitted 4,000 students out of over 20,000 who sat its Post-Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination.
The event which lasted 3 days was presided over by the Deputy Vice-Chancellor of the university, Prof Kayode Adebowale.
The DVC during the programme was quoted saying “The number of candidates for the university was more than 20,000. We don’t go below 200 as the cut-off mark for JAMB score, although JAMB stated this year that universities can take 160 as the cut-off mark, but 200 is our benchmark.”
Adebowale explained further that the university wants to ensure that students that are coming in are qualified.
He also said UI had taken proactive steps to address the accommodation challenges students often faced.