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OAU Post-UTME Result 2017/2018 is out

The time has come, and the Obafemi Awolowo University post UTME results of 2017/2018 have finally been released. If you want to find out more about them, check out this article. Here, you will learn how to check the results of OAU post-UTME 2017/2018, as well as find some other important information on the topic.

OAU Post-UTME results On Monday, October 2, 2017, at 17.45 the Obafemi Awolowo University released the results of their Post-UTME Computer-Based Aptitude Test. All the participants of this test are now able to check their results online and free of charge. If you want to check your post-UTME results, perform the following steps:
-Go to the official website of the OAU screening exercise (admissions.oauife.edu.ng). 
-Click on Login and enter your username, which is your JAMB registration number, and your password, which is your surname written in lowercase. 
-Click Sign In and see your results.

The official notice on the Admissions website also says that DE candidates do not have to pay attention to the Admission Status report. However, the Awarding Institution should forward the transcripts to the Admission Officer at OAU for DE Admission processing. Important disclaimer: Beware of scammers that demand money for checking your results. People like that should not be trusted, as result checking is completely free. 
-If you have any issues or questions regarding the website or your post-UTME results, you can contact the university by calling +234 807-3131-174 or, if that one does not work, try +234 70-3300-9650. 
-Additionally, you can write an e-mail to enquiry@oauife.edu.ng or send a message to admissions@oauife.edu.ng. 

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