UNIABUJA General Admission Requirements for First Degrees
An applicant to the
University of Abuja for a first degree must satisfy all faculty and departmental
requirements as stated below. In addition, the applicant must possess the
following minimum qualifications for admission:
100 level: Candidate
must possess Senior Secondary School Certificate or equivalents with credits in
five subjects in not more than two sittings. A candidate must in addition have
an acceptable score in the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Examination or a
Diploma, NCE with at least lower credit.
200 level: a candidate
must possess two A'Level passes or equivalents in addition to credits in three
other subjects at the Senior Secondary School Certificate Examinations or
equivalents or a Diploma, NCE with at least Upper Credit
In all cases, O'Level
credit in English Language is required. In addition, a credit in Mathematics is
required for all science-based specializations, Accounting, Sociology,
Geography, and Economics.
REMEDIAL SCIENCE
PROGRAMME
Candidates for
admission into the Remedial Science programme must have attempted Mathematics,
Physics, Chemistry and Biology in the Senior Secondary School Certificate
examination and must have at least three credits, two of which must be in the
above-named subjects. However some
faculties may differ in their requirements See requirements based on faculties.
The Remedial Science
programme has duration of one academic session.
SEMESTER/COURSE SYSTEM
The university operates
a semester System. There are two semesters in a session with each lasting about
17 weeks. The University operates course credit system. One credit unit is
attached to 15 hours of lecture or tutorial; other equivalents of 15 hours of
lecture are: 5 hours of laboratory or field work one semester of teaching
practice One year of industrial attachment for agric students; six months for
other students.
STUDENT WORKLOAD
A full-time student is
required to register for a minimum of 15 to 16 and a maximum of 24 credit units
per semester.
REQUIREMENT FOR
GRADUATION
To qualify for the
award of a degree, a candidate must have earned not less than 120 credit units
for programmes that last four years. A student whose academic performance as
measured by the cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) falls below 1.00 at the
end of any year of study is considered to be on probation. A student whose
(CGPA) falls below 1.00 at the end of probation is required to withdraw from
the university. Academic programmes like, Law Agriculture, Engineering,
Medicine and Veterinary Medicine, run for between 5 to 6 years and are
therefore assessed based on the requirements at various stages of the progress
of the students.
STUDENT ENROLEMENT
As at today, a total
number of 63,117 students are studying in te various programmes of the
University, out of which 15,931 are regular undergraduates engaged in full-time
studies, 3,664 are Postgraduate students, 38,260 are distance learning students
while 5,262 are students of the Institute of Education.
ACADEMIC CALENDER
The following
activities take place in an average academic session in the University. Exact
dates and schedules are given at the beginning of each session.
Nov. / Dec. - Resumption of Returning
Students
- Arrival of Fresh Students
- Registration /
Orientation
- Christmas and New
year Break
Jan. / March - Matriculation of Fresh Students
- Lectures (13 Weeks)
- Examinations (4 weeks)
April / May - First Semester Break
May/June resumption of second semester
June. /Sept. - Registration (1 week)
June. / Sept. - Lectures (13 weeks)
- Examinations (4 weeks)
Oct. /Nov. - Second semester Break
- SIWES
EXAMINATIONS
All course units shall
normally be examined at the end of the semester in which they are taken.
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FORM OF EXAMINATIONS
Examinations may take
the form of written paper, oral examinations, practical’s, and the submission
of projects, assessment of coursework or any combination of these methods.
CONTINUOUS ASSESSMENT:
Continuous Assessment
shall form part of the end of course grade, but shall not exceed 30%. The
continuous assessment may be in the form of papers, tests, assignment,
practical’s etc. As may be applicable to respective subject areas.
In order to admit to an
examination leading to a degree or diploma of any of the Faculties of the
University, a candidate must:-
Satisfy the minimum
entrance requirements (and where applicable, the additional faculty
requirement(s) as provided for in the regulations governing admission;
Follow an approved
course of study for a prescribed period;
Pay all fess prescribed
as and when required;
Comply with such other
regulations and requirements as may from time to time be prescribed.
All students are
required to attend a minimum of 75% of each and every prescribed course before
they are allowed to sit the examination in the course. A candidate who falls to
meet this condition is considered to have failed the examination relevant to
that course.
Every candidate
entering for an examination of the University shall be required to complete an
easy form giving details of the papers to be sat.
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