By: Joseph Kerkula

‎The Administration of the University of Liberia (UL) has officially released the results of the 2025 Undergraduate Entrance Examination, which was administered on July 12, 2025.

‎Speaking at a press conference held Monday in Monrovia, UL President Dr. Layli Maparyan described the results as a reflection of the university’s commitment to transparency and fairness in its admissions process.

She emphasized that the examination process incorporated both computer-based testing (CBT) and paper-based assessments, which were overseen by the university’s Center for Testing and Evaluation.

‎According to official figures released by the university, the entrance exam attracted a total of 13,130 registered candidates. Out of that number:

‎614 candidates (or 4.68%) were absent on the day of the exam.

‎12,516 candidates (or 95.32%) were present and took the test.


‎Of those who sat for the exam:

‎2,807 candidates successfully passed the examination, representing 28.32% of those who sat.

‎9,299 candidates failed, accounting for 74.30%.

‎410 candidates (or 3.28%) were disqualified due to incorrect shading of identification numbers or other technical errors that rendered their answer sheets invalid.

‎Gender Breakdown of Successful Candidates

‎In a positive shift toward gender parity, the results show a nearly even distribution between male and female successful candidates:

‎1,415 females passed the exam, constituting 50.41% of the total successful candidates.

‎1,392 males were successful, making up the remaining 49.59%.


‎Dr. Maparyan expressed satisfaction with the improved gender representation, noting that it aligns with the university’s broader goal of promoting equal access to higher education for all Liberians, regardless of gender.

‎The University of Liberia has consistently emphasized the importance of merit-based admission and continues to improve the integrity of its entrance process.

The integration of computer-based testing is part of an ongoing effort to modernize the university’s assessment systems and minimize the possibility of exam malpractices.

‎Dr. Maparyan concluded by congratulating all successful candidates and encouraged those who were unsuccessful not to give up, but to prepare better for future opportunities.

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