UNILAG Hints Admission Seekers On Ban Of Two Courses

The University of Lagos has said there will be no admission into Biochemistry and Petroleum & Gas Engineering for 2023.

In an interview with The PUNCH, Public Relations Officer, UNILAG, Joke Alaga said, “We can’t accommodate those two courses right now and it is for those currently buying UTME form.”

A statement by the institution read, “All prospective UTME and Direct Entry candidates for the 2023 admission exercise should please note that the University of Lagos will not run two programmes, namely: Biochemistry and Petroleum & Gas Engineering. Hence, there will be no admission into the two programmes.

“Candidates are hereby advised not to choose these two programmes, while those who have done so already should change to other programmes.”


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