When is fedpoado's postume?

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Fedpoado is an informal, or slang, abbreviation for the Federal Polytechnic Ado-ekiti University in Africa - each year, a standardized test, called a Post-UTME is given to African high school students, to see if they're ready for admission to universities, such as the Federal Polytechnic in Ado-ekiti. These exams usually require a mark of 180 or 190 to ensure entrance into respected African post-secondary institutions. In the case of the Fedpoado, the test for 2011 has already happened; it was scheduled for late spring of this year.

  • Visit official websites for information

If you want to take the post-UTME test in 2012, visit the official JAMB website, as they're the association that schedules and grades the exams. You can also check the Fedpoado website to see if they've posted any updates about registration and application; here is the link to the website: http://myadoekitipoly.com/index.php.

  • More information on Post-UTME

To do well on your all-important Post-UTME examinations, you must study hard beforehand and focus on learning facts, figures and dates that will help you to attain a high mark. If you're worried about the test, try to get help through private tutoring before you begin to consider signing up for the test and taking the test through JAMB. After all, the mark you get on your Post-UTME will decide whether or not you can get into the school of your choice. Learning the cut off marks (usually between 180 and 200) for Post-UTME tests may help you to motivate and keep preparing for the test, which is usually held in late spring or early summer.

Now that you've got the basic information you need, you'll be able to check in when the next set of Post-UTME tests roll around; never wait until the last minute to get organized...it's always better to plan ahead and make sure things are perfect.

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