Monday, 7 November 2016

Faculty Of Environmental Design & Management Reviewed 2016/2017 Admission Cut-off Marks


OAU Peeps News Agency has confirmed the release of the reviewed 2016/2017 admission cut-off marks for the Faculty of Environmental Design and Management, Obafemi Awolowo University. See below:

Architecture
Merit – 67.8%
Ekiti – 65%
Lagos – 65%
Ogun – 65%
Ondo – 65%
Osun – 65%
Oyo – 65%
ELDS – 57.3%
Pre-Degree – Not yet released

Building
Merit – 50.3%
Ekiti – 50%
Lagos – 50%
Ogun – 50%
Ondo – 50%
Osun – 50%
Oyo – 50%
ELDS – 50%
Pre-Degree – Not yet released

Urban and Regional Planning
Merit – 51%
Ekiti – 50%
Lagos – 50%
Ogun – 50%
Ondo – 50%
Osun – 50%
Oyo – 50%
ELDS – 50%
Pre-Degree – Not yet released

Quantity Surveying
Merit – 50.1%
Ekiti – 50%
Lagos – 50%
Ogun – 50%
Ondo – 50%
Osun – 50%
Oyo – 50%
ELDS – 50%
Pre-Degree – Not yet released

Surveying and Geo-informatics
Merit – 51%
Ekiti – 50%
Lagos – 50%
Ogun – 50%
Ondo – 50%
Osun – 50%
Oyo – 50%
ELDS – 50%
Pre-Degree – Not yet released

Fine Arts
Merit – 54.4%
Ekiti – 50.5%
Lagos – 50.5%
Ogun – 50.5%
Ondo – 50.5%
Osun – 50.5%
Oyo – 50.5%
ELDS – 50.4%
Pre-Degree – Not yet released

Estate Management
Merit – 50.9%
Ekiti – 50%
Lagos – 50%
Ogun – 50%
Ondo – 50%
Osun – 50%
Oyo – 50%
ELDS – 50%
Pre-Degree – Not yet released

See Cut-off Marks for Other Faculties Below;
Faculty of Administration
Faculty of Agriculture
Faculty of Arts
Faculty of Education
Faculty of Law
Faculty of Technology 
Faculty of Science
Faculty of Social Sciences
Faculty of Pharmacy
College of Health Sciences

Faculty Of Arts Reviewed 2016/2017 Admission Cut-off Marks


OAU Peeps News Agency has confirmed the release of the reviewed 2016/2017 admission cut-off marks for the Faculty of Arts, Obafemi Awolowo University. See below:

English Language
Merit – 59.7 %
Ekiti – 57.2%
Lagos – 52.1%
Ogun – 53.9%
Ondo – 54.7%
Osun – 57.7%
Oyo – 56.8%
ELDS – 51.6%
Pre-Degree – Not yet released

Literature-In-English
Merit – 50%
Ekiti – 50%
Lagos – 50%
Ogun – 50%
Ondo – 50%
Osun – 50%
Oyo – 50%
ELDS –50 %
Pre-Degree – Not yet released

Yoruba
Merit – 50%
Ekiti – 50%
Lagos – 50%
Ogun – 50%
Ondo – 50%
Osun – 50%
Oyo – 50%
ELDS – 50%
Pre-Degree – Not yet released

Linguistics
Merit – 58.9%
Ekiti – 51.3%
Lagos – 51.2%
Ogun – 53.3%
Ondo – 50.5%
Osun – 55.7%
Oyo – 56.0%
ELDS – 51.6%
Pre-Degree – Not yet released

Music
Merit – 50%
Ekiti – 50%
Lagos – 50%
Ogun – 50%
Ondo – 50%
Osun – 50%
Oyo – 50%
ELDS – 50%
Pre-Degree – Not yet released

Philosophy
Merit – 50%
Ekiti – 50%
Lagos – 50%
Ogun – 50%
Ondo – 50%
Osun – 50%
Oyo – 50%
ELDS – 50%
Pre-Degree – Not yet released

Religious Studies
Merit – 50%
Ekiti – 50%
Lagos – 50%
Ogun – 50%
Ondo – 50%
Osun – 50%
Oyo – 50%
ELDS – 50%
Pre-Degree – Not yet released

Dramatic Arts
Merit – 56.4%
Ekiti – 57.2%
Lagos – 52.1%
Ogun – 53.9%
Ondo – 54.7%
Osun – 57.7%
Oyo – 56.8%
ELDS – 51.6%
Pre-Degree – Not yet released

History
Merit – 50%
Ekiti – 50%
Lagos – 50%
Ogun – 50%
Ondo – 50%
Osun – 50%
Oyo – 50%
ELDS – 50%
Pre-Degree – Not yet released

French
Merit – 50%
Ekiti – 50%
Lagos – 50%
Ogun – 50%
Ondo – 50%
Osun – 50%
Oyo – 50%
ELDS – 50%
Pre-Degree – Not yet released

German
Merit – 50%
Ekiti – 50%
Lagos – 50%
Ogun – 50%
Ondo – 50%
Osun – 50%
Oyo – 50%
ELDS – 50%
Pre-Degree – Not yet released

Portuguese
Merit – 50%
Ekiti – 50%
Lagos – 50%
Ogun – 50%
Ondo – 50%
Osun – 50%
Oyo – 50%
ELDS – 50%
Pre-Degree – Not yet released

See Cut-off Marks for Other Faculties Below;
Faculty of Administration
Faculty of Agriculture
Faculty of Science
Faculty of Education
Faculty of Environmental Designs and Management
Faculty of Law
Faculty of Technology
Faculty of Social Sciences
Faculty of Pharmacy
College of Health Sciences


Faculty Of Agriculture Reviewed 2016/2017 Admission Cut-off Marks


OAU Peeps News Agency has confirmed the release of the reviewed 2016/2017 admission cut-off marks for the Faculty of Agriculture, Obafemi Awolowo University. See below:

Agricultural Economics
Merit – 50%
Ekiti – 50%
Lagos – 50%
Ogun – 50%
Ondo – 50%
Osun – 50%
Oyo – 50%
ELDS – 50%
Pre-Degree – Not yet released

Animal Science
Merit – 51%
Ekiti – 50%
Lagos – 50%
Ogun – 50%
Ondo – 50%
Osun – 50%
Oyo – 50%
ELDS – 50%
Pre-Degree – Not yet released

Agric Extension and Rural Sociology
Merit – 50%
Ekiti – 50%
Lagos – 50%
Ogun – 50%
Ondo – 50%
Osun – 50%
Oyo – 50%
ELDS – 50%
Pre-Degree – Not yet released

Family Health and Consumer Nutrition
Merit – 50%
Ekiti – 50%
Lagos – 50%
Ogun – 50%
Ondo – 50%
Osun – 50%
Oyo – 50%
ELDS – 50%
Pre-Degree – Not yet released

Crop Production and Protection
Merit – 51%
Ekiti – 50%
Lagos – 50%
Ogun – 50%
Ondo – 50%
Osun – 50%
Oyo – 50%
ELDS – 50%
Pre-Degree – Not yet released

Soil Science
Merit – 53%
Ekiti – 50%
Lagos – 50%
Ogun – 50%
Ondo – 50%
Osun – 50%
Oyo – 50%
ELDS – 50%
Pre-Degree – Not yet released

See Cut-off Marks for Other Faculties Below;
Faculty of Science
Faculty of Administration
Faculty of Arts
Faculty of Education
Faculty of Environmental Designs and Management
Faculty of Law
Faculty of Technology
Faculty of Social Sciences
Faculty of Pharmacy
College of Health Sciences


Faculty Of Administration Reviewed 2016/2017 Admission Cut-off Marks


OAU Peeps News Agency has confirmed the release of the reviewed 2016/2017 admission cut-off marks for the Faculty of Administration, Obafemi Awolowo University. See below:

Management and Accounting
Merit – 64.5%
Ekiti – 55.3%
Lagos – 58.6%
Ogun – 61.8%
Ondo – 60.9%
Osun – 62.2%
Oyo – 62.2%
ELDS – 59.6%
Pre-Degree – Not yet released

International Relations
Merit – 55.8%
Ekiti – 50%
Lagos – 50%
Ogun – 50%
Ondo – 50%
Osun – 50%
Oyo – 58.3%
ELDS – 51%
Pre-Degree – Not yet released

Public Administration
Merit – 55.9%
Ekiti – 50%
Lagos – 50%
Ogun – 51.8%
Ondo – 50%
Osun – 53%
Oyo – 50.5%
ELDS – 55.2%
Pre-Degree – Not yet released

Local Government Studies


Merit – 50%
Ekiti – 50%
Lagos – 50%
Ogun – 50%
Ondo – 50%
Osun – 50%
Oyo – 50%
ELDS – 50%
Pre-Degree – Not yet released

See Cut-off Marks for Other Faculties Below;
Faculty of Science
Faculty of Agriculture
Faculty of Arts
Faculty of Education
Faculty of Environmental Designs and Management
Faculty of Law
Faculty of Technology
Faculty of Social Sciences
Faculty of Pharmacy
College of Health Sciences


Faculty Of Social Sciences Reviewed 2016/2017 Admission Cut-off Marks


OAU Peeps News Agency has confirmed the release of the reviewed 2016/2017 admission cut-off marks for the Faculty of Social Science, Obafemi Awolowo University. See below:

Demography and Social Statistics
Merit – 52.5%
Ekiti – 50.2%
Lagos – 50.2%
Ogun – 50.2%
Ondo – 50.2%
Osun – 50.2%
Oyo – 50.2%
ELDS – 50.2%
Pre-Degree – Not yet released

Economics
Merit – 65.5%
Ekiti – 64.0%
Lagos – 64.1%
Ogun – 64%
Ondo – 63.8%
Osun – 64.3%
Oyo – 64.1%
ELDS – 63.5%
Pre-Degree – Not yet released

Geography
Merit – 51.8%
Ekiti – 50%
Lagos – 50%
Ogun – 50%
Ondo – 50%
Osun – 50%
Oyo – 50%
ELDS – 50%
Pre-Degree – Not yet released

Political Science/PPE
Merit – 60%
Ekiti – 58.5%
Lagos – 58.5%
Ogun – 58.5%
Ondo – 58.5%
Osun – 58.6%
Oyo – 58.5%
ELDS – 58.5%
Pre-Degree – Not yet released

Psychology
Merit – 56.5%
Ekiti – 51.6%
Lagos – 51%
Ogun – 52.1%
Ondo – 51%
Osun – 50.1%
Oyo – 51%
ELDS – 50.5%
Pre-Degree – Not yet released

Sociology and Anthropology
Merit – 56%
Ekiti – 50.1%
Lagos – 52.7%
Ogun – 52.1%
Ondo – 50.8%
Osun – 51.1%
Oyo – 50%
ELDS – 50.1%
Pre-Degree – Not yet released

See Cut-off Marks for Other Faculties Below;
Faculty of Administration
Faculty of Agriculture
Faculty of Arts
Faculty of Education
Faculty of Environmental Designs and Management
Faculty of Law
Faculty of Technology
Faculty of Sciences
Faculty of Pharmacy
College of Health Sciences


As The Exams Begin...


We hereby use this medium to wish all Great Ife Students a sound mind, retentive memory and good health as the 2015/2016 Harmattan Semester Examinations begin.

We simply say... All The Best!

Ojelabi Jesujoba
For The OAU Peeps Team

"We Are Not A Transition Committee..." - OAU Students' Union Electoral Commission Speaks

Fadele Olusola (ShowBaba), Chairman of the Electoral Commission

During a Press Conference organised by the   recently elected leadership of the Obafemi Awolowo University Students' Union Electoral Commission on Sunday, 6th November 2016, the Electoral commission has openly cleared the air on certain misconceptions that may be surrounding the purpose of its establishment.

The Public Relations Officer of the Commission, Mr Durodola Lukmon, stated whilst briefing the gentlemen of the press that the primary objective of the commission is to organise the elections that would usher in a new set of leaders for the Union. He however further corroborated, quoting appropriate parts of the Students' Union Constitution, that till a new leadership was brought on board, the commission through its Chief Electoral Officer, which is the Chairman of the Commission, would act as an ad-hoc leadership structure. The PRO however stated emphatically that the committee was not a transition committee as its primary purpose was the organisation of the Union elections and every standing committee before the Friday elections stood dissolved, including the controversial Security committee.

Also commenting on the conduct of the elections, the Chairman of the Commission, Mr Fadele Olusola, stated that up to him, he would have preferred the conduct of the elections in the first semester, however, due to the present state of things, that was no longer a possibility. He then further reasserted the words of the Public Relations officer, that the elections would be conducted as early as possible in the second semester and according to him, "...the elections would be a model for other students' union elections and even for administrations to come".

On the sources of funds to conduct the elections, the Chairman stated that the commission would be working with the University Management to access the paid Students' Union dues for the conduct of the elections.

Meanwhile, clarifications were also made on the role of the Petition Committee in the ad-hoc leadership structure. According to the Public Relations Officer of the Electoral Commission, the Election Petition Committee would serve as a judicial check on the activities of the Commission.