Wednesday, 9 November 2016

OAU 2016 Convocation: Who Are Those Elujoba Will Be Convoking?


I waited for so long to know who Tunde’s sister, aunty Oyinkansola will be getting married to. My absence from home most times because of school works made me miss meeting with Uncle Felix whenever he comes visiting.

He isn’t based in Nigeria, but from what Tunde told me the last time we saw each other, he [Felix] has been in the country since last week, and he finally left for Madrid, Spain only three days before I returned from school. I missed another chance of meeting him again!

Just like the Yoruba people put it, I believed ‘egberun Saamu o le sa mo Olorun lowo,’ I was so sure I was going to meet Uncle Felix soon since the Introduction ceremony was just three weeks away.

Unknowingly to my poor self, Tunde’s family had something ‘weird’ in stock. On that fateful morning, having left campus a day before, stabbing my Botany laboratory class, I realized this runaway Uncle Felix won’t be coming for his own Introduction ceremony. Now, you can relate to why I said ‘weird’. He was represented by a medium-sized portrait framed picture of himself. I was once again denied a feel of who he was.

The same experience seems to be playing out in my beloved alma mata. Some days ago, the Obafemi Awolowo University finally announced its 42nd Convocation ceremony. According to the information on the institution’s website, the programme of events lined up for the annual ceremony will run from Wednesday, December 7, 2016 to Friday, December 9, 2016.

Just like recent ones, this year’s convocation isn’t different. Only the members of the 2014/2015 graduating class are supposed to be convoking for the event since there is no deficit graduating set that is yet to be convoked. However, viewing from some standpoints, questions are being asked if the ceremony is actually meant for this set of people – the 2014/2015 graduating set.

Professor Anthony Elujoba’s vice chancellorship of the institution came with many hopes and expectation. It didn’t take much time before its effect, or perhaps the goodwill that accompanied his emergence started to manifest and being felt by students.

For the first time since I got familiar with OAU, students had a lecture-free day for the matriculation ceremony. That was impressive for me. On the same day I was matriculated some years back, I had to attend a laboratory class alongside the ceremony. So when I heard this year’s development, I could not help it but ask myself in 3 Idiot’s Silencer style if OAU is gradually moving away from its archaic ‘screwing’ mode, all in the name of doing things differently, just to prove a point that the school is tough. That is not the topic for today, maybe next time.

Graduating students were not left out in the newness arguably brought over by Elujoba. I can’t vividly recall the last time graduating students were presented for the compulsory Youth Service the same year they graduated. But this time, most of those who finished upon the completion of the 2014/2015 academic session will be mobilized by the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) in a couple of weeks.

In all honesty, I had zeroed my mind for Youth Service this year, upon the advice offered me by my senior colleagues. I remember Walexy constantly told me as I rounded up my final year project to look for something to keep me busy till next year when Service would be realistic.

Now, it looks like the unexpected and forthcoming mobilization for Service is not coming without a price for the lucky OAU graduands, in fact a huge one and the price here is the ‘convocation events’.

NYSC had released its 2016 Batch ‘B’ time-table over a month ago and the 3-week orientation course, otherwise known as ‘camp’ for Prospective Corps Members (PCMs) will begin November 24 and end December 14. Don’t forget OAU’s convocation which is meant for the same PCMs has been announced for December 7 – 9. I believe you understand what that means. Apparently, you are going to ask yourself that the OAU 2016 Convocation is for which graduands then?

For the soon-to-be corps members to be able to attend the convocation ceremony, they’ll have to secure permission from their various camp locations. This is worrisome because of the risk and expenses this may come with.

For instance, if I am posted to Taraba state, apart from about N25,000 that i’ll have to look for in this recession time for my transport fare to and fro my camp base, I also risk travelling on the bad and unsafe Nigerian roads. But why are we doing this to ourselves?

You may want to say it is not compulsory to attend, but I want to ask if that is the same opinion shared by the university management. If it is not necessary for these students to attend their own convocation ceremony, then why is it in place in the first place when the feasibility of attendance is obviously straining?

The University of Ibadan fixed its convocation events for November 11-17. The Federal University of Technology, Akure had its own planned for November 19. Some other schools will have theirs next year when the orientation course is over. They all considered the availability of those graduating students.

I want to be present in my own convocation events. I don’t just want to pay for what I won’t be part of. I only hope the Elujobic effect comes into action once again. I know it may be difficult to change the dates because of the many arrangements already in place, but that doesn’t mean it isn’t possible. Orientation course ends December 14 and OAU can have its convocation after then in order to avoid the avoidable and stories that touch afterwards.

Tuesday, 8 November 2016

Check The Reviewed OAU 2016/2017 Admission Cut-off Marks For All Faculties


The management of Obafemi Awolowo University has released the reviewed 2016/2017 admission cut-off marks for all departments in the institution, OAU Peeps News Agency can report.

This comes on the heels of a reversal of its initial stance on the model of admission screening. See and click the Reviewed Cut-off Marks for any faculty below;

College of Health Sciences
Faculty of Administration
Faculty of Agriculture
Faculty of Arts
Faculty of Education
Faculty of Environmental Designs and Management
Faculty of Law
Faculty of Pharmacy
Faculty of Science
Faculty of Social Sciences
Faculty of Technology


Kindly share with friends on social media to inform them of this development. We wish everyone goodluck in the admission process.

OAU Predegree Entrance Examination Begins Today


The entrance test for admission into the predegree programme of the Obafemi Awolowo University will commence today at the Moro campus in Osun state.

Applicants are advised to log into their respective accounts on www.oaucdl.edu.ng to know their exact schedule (date and time).

OAU Peeps News Agency wishes everyone writing the test goodluck!

Monday, 7 November 2016

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

NOTE: There was a mistake in some of the cut-off scores for Civil Engineering (Oyo and ELDS only). It has been rectified now. We are sorry for any inconveniences.

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

Agricultural Engineering
Merit – 57.6%
Ekiti – 57.6%
Lagos – 57.6%
Ogun – 56.3%
Ondo – 57.4%
Osun – 56.1%
Oyo – 53.9%
ELDS – 53.3%
Pre-Degree – Not yet released

Chemical Engineering
Merit – 70.5%
Ekiti – 62.6%
Lagos – 70.5%
Ogun – 65%
Ondo – 55.1%
Osun – 62.3%
Oyo – 55.9%
ELDS – 69.9%
Pre-Degree – Not yet released

Civil Engineering
Merit – 66.7%
Ekiti – 63.2%
Lagos – 66.7%
Ogun – 64.7%
Ondo – 60.3%
Osun – 50.7%
Oyo – 61.8%
ELDS – 62.2%
Pre-Degree – %

Computer Science and Engineering
Merit – 67.8%
Ekiti – 66.1%
Lagos – 61.3%
Ogun – 65.6%
Ondo – 55.5%
Osun – 57.8%
Oyo – 67.1%
ELDS – 67.5%
Pre-Degree – Not yet released

Computer Science/Economics
Merit – 63.7%
Ekiti – 60%
Lagos – 61.3%
Ogun – 61.5%
Ondo – 59.2%
Osun – 56.3%
Oyo – 55.3%
ELDS – 60.2%
Pre-Degree – Not yet released

Computer Science/Mathematics
Merit – 70.7%
Ekiti – 70.7%
Lagos – 67.6%
Ogun – 61.7%
Ondo – 66%
Osun – 61.3%
Oyo – 67.2%
ELDS – 67.7%
Pre-Degree – Not yet released

Electrical and Electronics Engineering
Merit – 70.9%
Ekiti – 65.1%
Lagos – 66%
Ogun – 66.7%
Ondo – 64.5%
Osun – 55.7%
Oyo – 66.2%
ELDS – 67.3%
Pre-Degree – Not yet released

Food Engineering
Merit – Not yet released
Ekiti – Not yet released
Lagos – Not yet released
Ogun – Not yet released
Ondo – Not yet released
Osun – Not yet released
Oyo – Not yet released
ELDS – Not yet released
Pre-Degree – Not yet released

Food Science and Technology
Merit – 58.8%
Ekiti – 58.8%
Lagos – 58.8%
Ogun – 58.4%
Ondo – 56.5%
Osun – 56.4%
Oyo – 58.8%
ELDS – 58.8%
Pre-Degree – Not yet released

Material Science and Engineering
Merit – 55.6%
Ekiti – 55.6%
Lagos – 55.6%
Ogun – 52.3%
Ondo – 56.6%
Osun – 55.7%
Oyo – 57.5%
ELDS – 55.0%
Pre-Degree – Not yet released

Mechanical Engineering
Merit – 70%
Ekiti – 62.5%
Lagos – 67.9%
Ogun – 60.6%
Ondo – 65.9%
Osun – 60.4%
Oyo – 60.4%
ELDS – 69.7%
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 Science
Faculty of Social Sciences
Faculty of Pharmacy
College of Health Sciences

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


Following the reversal of stance on the model of admission screening by the Obafemi Awolowo University, OAU Peeps News Agency has confirmed the release of the reviewed 2016/2017 admission cut-off marks for the Faculty of Pharmacy. See below:

Merit – 71.4%
Ekiti – 71.0%
Lagos – 70.9%
Ogun – 71.2%
Ondo – 71.2%
Osun – 71.1%
Oyo – 71.2%

ELDS
Edo – 70.7%
Kwara – 70.6%
Imo – 70.0%
Enugu – 69.8%
Ebonyi – 69.1%
Delta – 68.5%
Anambra – 68.0%
Akwa Ibom – 67.8%
Kogi – 67.9%
Benue – 66.9%
Abia – 67.5%
Cross Rivers – 55.5%
Nassarawa – 50.2%

Pre-Degree – 78.0%

See Reviewed 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 Science
Faculty of Social Sciences
Faculty of Technology
College of Health Sciences


Reviewed College Of Health Sciences 2016/2017 Admission Cut-off Marks


Following the reversal of stance on the model of admission screening by the Obafemi Awolowo University, OAU Peeps News Agency has confirmed the release of the reviewed 2016/2017 admission cut-off marks for the College of Health Sciences. See below:

Medicine and Surgery – 78.1%,  Pre-Degree – 83.6%

Dentistry and Dental Surgery – 68.1%,  Pre-Degree – 79.8%

Nursing Science – 71.2%,  Pre-Degree – 74.7%

Medical Rehabilitation – 68.0%,  Pre-Degree – 75.4%

See Reviewed 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 Science
Faculty of Social Sciences
Faculty of Technology
Faculty of Pharmacy



Faculty Of Law 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 Law, Obafemi Awolowo University. See below:

Merit – 67.4%
Ekiti – 63.8%
Lagos – 63.2%
Ogun – 65.2%
Ondo – 64%
Osun – 66.3%
Oyo – 66.3%
ELDS – 60.6%
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 Pharmacy
Faculty of Science
Faculty of Social Sciences
Faculty of Technology
College of Health Sciences