Abia State University Eliminates Physical Post-UTME Exams
Abia State University has eliminated physical Post-UTME exams, now basing admissions solely on O'level results. This change is intended to simplify the admissions process and reduce stress for applicants.
Abia State University (ABSU) has introduced a major change in its admissions process by eliminating physical Post-UTME exams. Starting this academic cycle, the university will base its admissions solely on candidates' O'level results.
The decision, aims to streamline the admissions procedure and reduce the stress and logistical challenges often associated with physical exams. By focusing exclusively on O'level results, ABSU seeks to make the process more efficient and accessible for prospective students.
This policy change marks a significant shift in the university's approach to evaluating applicants and reflects a broader trend toward simplifying admission requirements in higher education.