UI COC CHANGE OF COURSE OUT
The much awaited COC will be out next week. We don’t
have much details about it for now. It was only stated on
their website admissions.ui.edu.ng , a little inconspicious
at the right-bottom that:
"CHANGE OF COURSE
Change of Course into University of
Ibadan for the 2016/2017
Admission Session will commence
next week."
Now, let’s get to the main points.
Before that, we all know that the COC is an avenue for; we
can say a chance given to those who didn’t get up to the
cut-off marks of their various courses to change to some
courses with spaces left in their admission quota ie.
number of candidates to be admitted.
Now to the important points.
1. Have it in mind that not all courses will be on the COC .
The courses with spaces left to admit candidates will be
listed on the COC with the spaces left.
2. Before you choose a course to change to, make sure
your subjects’ combination is the one required for that
particular course you want to change to. In essence, pick
up your brochure. NOTE: This is the most important point.
3. Note that new cut-off marks which will not be
published will be determined for the available courses on
the COC with respect to the spaces left and the scores of
aspirants changing to each course on the COC.
4. Remember you are not the only one changing course ,
those with higher marks than yours who choosed courses
with higher cut-off marks but didn’t meet the cut-off
marks are also going to change to the limited courses
available.
For instace, let’s assume that a naive student A with mark
65.75 in the screening didn’t meet up to the cut-off mark
for medicine which was 76.65 and student B with mark
60.55 in the screening didn’t meet up to the cut-off mark
for dentistry which was 64.29 and that both of them are
friends.
The naive student will want to change to a course which
will allow him to cross-over to medicine after his first
year or a course in the college of medicine thinking he has
a better chance of getting admitted than his friend, student
B. He won’t think of those with mark 73.75; just 2 marks
short of the cut-off for medicine who will also want to
change to a course that’ll allow them cross-over to their
preferred course after their first year or also a course in
the college of medicine. If luckily, physiology with 14
spaces and MLS with 8 spaces both jumped on the COC,
he will rush to pick either without thinking twice thereby
competing with those[b] 8 marks higher[/b] than his
score. If eventually he was not given admission, he’ll start
wondering how his friend, student B with a good adviser
got admitted.
He won’t know that his friend who really needed the
admission changed to botany with 10 spaces. The friend
knew that those with higher scores would have rushed to
physiology and MLS, so he took his adviser’s advice and
changed to botany. That’s exactly how the COC works.
Use your senses if you really need the admission.
5. And the last point is that: use your long legs . Whoever
you think you know who works in UI, contact them. If you
a person who knows a person who works in UI, contact
them. Practically contact anyone you know there. You’ll
see that this works wonders.
I’ve seen by myself a person who got 67 last year who
choosed medicine which had a cut-off mark of 74
changed to MLS on the COC . He eventually was not given
admission. Later, I heard about a person who got a lower
mark and also changed to the same MLS given
admission.
I also got another case but I don’t want to mention it
here.
So, if you have long legs, use it.
NOTE : If you’re a mark or less short of the cut-off, do not
fret. It’s most likely that you’ll be admitted to your
preffered course. But to avoid a sorry case, it’ll be good if
you also change your course in the COC . It’ll be a case of
double chances of getting admitted.
And that’s all about changing of course in UI. It’ll most
likely be free . Checkout my other articles at https://
uivents.wordpress.com . If you have any question or a
contradictory opinion, feel free to mention it by
commenting below. All will be answered.
Thank you and God bless.
SOURCE; UIVENTS.COM
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