At least 295 candidates offered provisional admission at the Lagos State University, Ojo, in Lagos, may eventually forfeit their slots due to their inability to secure final clearance and be issued matriculation numbers.
This was made known in a statement by the institution, noting that the candidates were not cleared in the 2023/2024 LASU Central Admissions Clearance Operations.
The affected persons were among the 12,298 offered provisional admissions into different departments in the institution.
As a result of this, the candidates may not write the first-semester examination of the university commencing on Tuesday, April 2, 2024.
It was learnt that the non-clearance of the 295 candidates was not based on the internal processes of the university, but rather on the non-provision of required documents/information by the candidates.
These included uploading O’Level results on the JAMB portal to validate their claims on whose premise the admissions were offered.
The statistics of non-cleared candidates with reasons are as follows: Candidates rejected at ICT due to discrepancy/non-availability of results on the WAEC/NECO portals – 26: Candidates rejected at the Faculty level due to inconsistency in the names on WAEC/NECO/JAMB admission letter and non-availability of admission letter – 66.
Candidates at Level 1 who refused to upload O’Level results on the JAMB portal and change to the admitted course on JAMB’s portal -138.
Candidates at Level 2 who did not commence LACACA: 50 candidates were offered admissions as early as October 2023; and 15 were offered in January 2024, totalling 65.