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20% of students to gain admission as 1.4m sit for UTME exams, today!

 A total of 1, 493, 603 candidates who registered for the 2011 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination, UTME, will be sitting for the examination across the country today.

However, Vanguard gathered that due to acute shortage of spaces, only about 20 per cent of qualified candidates will  be offered admission, into the about 117 universities in the country,  owned by federal, states and private entities.

UTME: Students waiting to be screened for the UTME at Oak Int.School, Aguda Ogba, today. By citizen Chichi

Are you taking the examination/are your children sitting for it?

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Send us witnesses accounts, observations, reactions, on the conduct of the unified entrance examination.  This may also include photos and videos .

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