Education
2020/2021: KWASU opens direct entry admission payment portal
The Kwara State University (KWASU) says it has opened the admission payment portal for candidates, who have been offered admission through direct entry for 2020/2021 academic session.
This is contained in a statement issued by Mr Abdulrazaq Sanni, the Director, University Public Relations Officer (PRO), on Thursday in Ilorin.
Sanni said it was only opened for candidates who had been offered admission and had paid their acceptance fees, but could not proceed with the admission process due to some reasons.
”In view of the foregoing, the portal will be opened to this category of candidates starting from March 25th for only 48 hours,” he said.
“UTME candidates who have been offered admission, paid acceptance fees, but could not proceed with the admission process for some reasons would be given a way out.
”The Management, having taken time to consider their admission bottlenecks, decided to offer admission to these candidates into the CAILS/KWASU Foundation programme without having to pay another acceptance fee.
”The CAILS/KWASU foundation programme runs for ONE ACADEMIC SESSION.
”At the completion of the one year programme, successful candidates will be offered admission into 200Level in KWASU.
”Invariably, no year is lost, we do hope they will make the best use of this opportunity,” he said.
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