OAU Peeps News Agency has confirmed the release of the
2019/2020 admission cut-off marks for the Faculty of Arts, Obafemi Awolowo
University.
Click Here To Check The OAU 2019 Cut-Off Marks For All Faculties
See below:
Click Here To Check The OAU 2019 Cut-Off Marks For All Faculties
See below:
ENGLISH LANGUAGE
Merit 67.39%
Osun:65.1%
Oyo: 65.5%
Ondo: 66.2%
Ekiti: 63.8%
Ogun: 64.3%
Lagos : 60.8%
ELDS: 51.9%
DRAMATIC ARTS
Merit 62.05%
Osun: 58.5%
Oyo: 58.7%
Ondo: 58.7%
Ekiti: 53.1%
Ogun: 58.6%
Lagos: 57.4%
ELDS 52.8%
FRENCH
Merit 50.5%
Osun: 50%
Oyo: 50%
Ondo: 50%
Ekiti: 50%
Ogun: 50%
Lagos: 50%
ELDS: 50%
GERMAN
Merit 59%
Osun: 50%
Oyo: 50%
Ondo: 50%
Ogun: 50%
Ekiti: 50%
Lagos: 50%
ELDS: 50%
HISTORY
Merit 63%
Osun: 61.2%
Oyo: 56%
Ondo: 54%
Ekiti: 50%
Ogun: 60.15%
Lagos: 52%
ELDS: 53.5%
LINGUISTICS
Merit 62.9%
Osun: 61.9%
Oyo: 61.7%
Ondo: 58.9%
Ekiti: 57.1%
Ogun: 59.9%
Lagos: 52.1%
ELDS: 53.9%
LITERATURE IN ENGLISH
Merit 61.9%
Osun: 57%
Oyo: 57%
Ondo: 57%
Ekiti: 57%
Ogun: 57%
Lagos: 50%
ELDS: 50%
MUSIC
Merit 54.8%
Osun: 50%
Oyo: 50%
Ondo: 50%
Ekiti: 50%
Ogun: 50%
Lagos: 50%
ELDS 50%
PHILOSOPHY
Merit 60.9%
Osun: 50.9%
Oyo: 50.9%
Ondo: 50.9%
Ekiti: 50.9%
Ogun: 50.9%
Lagos: 50%
ELDS: 50%
PORTUGUESE
Merit 53.2%
Osun: 50%
Oyo: 50%
Ondo: 50%
Ekiti: 50%
Ogun: 50%
Lagos: 50%
ELDS: 50%
RELIGIOUS STUDIES
Merit 52%
Osun: 50%
Oyo: 50%
Ondo: 50%
Ekiti: 50%
Ogun: 50%
Lagos: 50%
ELDS: 50%
YORUBA
Merit 52.1%
Osun: 50%
Oyo: 50%
Ondo: 50%
Ekiti: 50%
Ogun: 50%
Lagos: 50%
ELDS: 50%
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Please what are the ELDS states?
ReplyDeleteIt's the Educationally less developed states.
DeletePlease are they going to consider ELDS for real? If yes? Are they goin to be in 1st list, 2nd or 3rd list? I heard OAU wants to admit only 5000students, true?
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