Home Education Unilag To Applicants: Avoid Racketeers, Admission Processing Has Not Started

Unilag To Applicants: Avoid Racketeers, Admission Processing Has Not Started

0

Candidates seeking admission into the University of Lagos have been advised to be cautious about matters concerning its admission process, to avoid falling prey to racketeers.

It warned that the institution has not offered admission to anyone, and that when it does, only the Joint Admission and Matriculation Board can issue admission letters to successful applicants.

The advice is contained in the newsletter of the institution obtained by the News Agency of Nigeria from the Office of the Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Oluwatoyin Ogundipe, on Friday in Lagos.

According to the university, registration of candidates for screening for placements in various undergraduate programmes in the institution for the 2019/2020 academic session has been scheduled for between August 1 and 21.

To this effect, the university said it had yet to offer any admission to any candidate.

“It has come to the notice of the university authorities that some unsuspecting members of the public seeking placements into the institution are being defrauded and issued fake admission letters by a fraudulent group of persons.

“The group claims to work in the purported Office of the Registrar, (Academics).

“This is a scam, as there is no office with such nomenclature in the University of Lagos.

“Those letters did not emanate from the University of Lagos, as it is only the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board that is saddled with the responsibility of issuing admission letters for undergraduate programmes.

“Members of the public are, therefore, advised to follow due process, be cautious and vigilant, to avoid falling prey to admission fraudsters,” the institution said.

 It added that its website, www.unilagedu.ng and its other official social media platforms are the only authentic online sources of information about its admission process.

“Undergraduate admission letters are not issued online by the university on these platforms.

“In addition, the institution’s admission personnel do not meet with prospective students at locations different from the admissions office situated on the second floor of the Senate House of university,” it said.

Credit: punchng.com

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here