The University of Liberia Center for Testing and Evaluation (CTE) has released the results of the November 22, 2025 UL Entrance and Placement Examination, with a total of 3,277 (40.97%) of the candidates making successful pass.
The current results show 1,747 female candidates (53.31%) made successful pass for the Undergraduate category.
In the last entrance exam administered on July 12, 2025, 1,415 females, constituting 50.41 percent, passed successfully, compared to their male counterparts, 1,392, constituting 49.59 percent.
The November 22, 2025, results also record a significant reduction in the number of candidates who are unsuccessful compared to the July 2025 Entrance Exam.
That result recorded 24 percent successful and 76 percent unsuccessful candidates respectively, out of the 12,516 who wrote the exam in July 2025.
For the November 22, 2025 entrance, the CTE reports that 8,308 candidates registered for the Undergraduate category. Of that number, 310 (3.73%) candidates were absent, while 7,998 or (96.27%) wrote the exam.
Of the 7,998 who wrote the exam, 3, 277 (40.97%) candidates successfully passed, while 4,339 (54.25%) were unsuccessful. Additionally, 380 (4.75%) wrongly shaded their exam numbers, while 2 or (0.03%) were disqualified due to exam malpractices, according to the CTE.
The results also indicate that of the 3,277 candidates (40.97%) candidates, 1,530 (46.69%) candidates are males, while 1,747 (53.31%) candidates are females. The results further show that all four visually impaired candidates, who wrote the paper-based undergraduate entrance exam, successfully passed.
In similar development, 69 candidates registered for the David A. Stratz-Sinje Technical and Vocational College Entrance Exam. 4 (5.80%) candidates were absent, and 65 (96.27%) candidates wrote the exam. Of the 65 candidates who wrote the exam, 41 (63.08%) candidates successfully passed. 2 (3.08%) candidates are unsuccessful, while 5 (7.69%) are qualified to do a remedial program in both Mathematics and English. 8 (12.31%) candidates qualified to do a remedial program in English, while 9 (13.85%) candidates qualified to do a remedial program in Mathematics.
This means that all 3,277 candidates (40.97%) candidates made either a Regular Pass or a Provisional Pass, and are therefore eligible to apply for admission.
To be considered successful in the exam, a candidate must score at least 60 percent in Mathematics and at least 70 percent in English.
For the Graduate School Aptitude Test, 229 candidates registered. 11 (4.80%) candidates were absent and 218 (95.20%) candidates wrote the test.
Of the number of candidates who wrote the test, 132 (60.55%) candidates successfully passed, while 86 (39.45%) are unsuccessful. 89 (67.42%) candidates are male and 43 (32.58%) candidates are female.
Additionally, the CTE reported that 310 candidates registered for the Louis Arthur Grimes School of Law Aptitude Test. 12 (3.73%) candidates were absent, while 298 (96.13%) wrote the test.
Of the 298 candidates, 101 (33.89%) candidates are successful, 196 (65.77%) are unsuccessful, and one (0.34%) candidate was disqualified due to misconduct. 74 (73.27%) candidates are male, while, 27 (26.73%) are female. 34 (32.69%) of the total candidates who passed are females while 70 (67.31%) are males.
The results further indicate that the T.J.R. Faulkner College of Science and Technology also retained the highest number of successful candidates, 1,304 (39.79%), followed by the A. Romeo Horton College of Business and Public Administration, with 1,163 (35.49%).
