Is there any chance of a state university collect second choice in medical related course?

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Daniel153

26 Jul, 2025

Sokoto State University

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Aliyuus2
11 months ago

Yes, there is a chance a state university might consider candidates listing them as a second choice for medical-related courses, but it's not guaranteed. Some state universities do accept second-choice applicants, while others prioritize first-choice candidates. It's recommended to check the specific admission policies of the state university you're interested in.
Here's a more detailed explanation:
JAMB and University Choices:
When applying through JAMB (Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board), candidates choose a first, second, and sometimes third choice of institution and course.
Prioritization:
Many institutions, especially highly competitive ones, prioritize candidates who selected them as their first choice.
State University Variations:
Some state universities will consider second-choice applicants, while others may not.
Checking Admission Policies:
It's crucial to verify the specific admission criteria of the state university you're interested in, as they may outline whether or not they consider second-choice applicants for medical courses.
Post-UTME/Screening:
Some universities may require a post-UTME or screening exercise. Check if the state university you're targeting accepts second-choice candidates for these exercises.
Course Change:
If you're keen on a particular state university but want to switch to a medical course, you might need to change your course choice with JAMB, especially if the university prioritizes first choices.
Examples:
Some universities, like Abia State University, have been mentioned as potentially accepting second-choice applicants for Post-UTME. However, this doesn't apply to all institutions.

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