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Tuesday 11 August 2015

Omotola Wants Buhari to Scrap NYSC. See Her Reasons

In an interview with NewTelegraph,Omotola Jalade Ekehinde made known her wish to have Buhari scrap NYSC.

Read excerpts below:
What advice do you have for President Muhammadu Buhari?
He should scrap NYSC. It’s not useful, he should please do that for Nigerians. Our children don’t need it anymore.

Why do you want NYSC scrapped, knowing fully well it’s a national orientation programme?

I have looked at the programme thoroughly and exactly what it’s supposed to have achieved over the years. Believe me, there is no credible or tangible result. It’s a total waste of time and resources and I think all the time and resources should be channelled into something more resourceful.

For instance, I have had situations where some members of my staff, in the name of NYSC, left for a year only to come back and their spaces had been taken by another. You can imagine.

NYSC is not just adding any value to our society or even to the lives of our children.

I am of the opinion that it should be scrapped.



Source: 1pusgnaija

MAUTECH 2015/2016 Post-UTME Screening Date, Procedure Announced

This is to inform all candidates who choose the Modibbo Adama University of Technology (MAUTECH), Yola that the registration for the 2015/2016 Post-UTME Screening Exercise has commence .
Eligibility:
(i) Candidates who chose Modibbo Adama University of Technology, Yola as their Most Preferred First Choice and obtained 180 and above in 2015 UTME are to present themselves for the Post-UTME screening exercise.
(ii) Candidates are expected to possess not more than two settings of O’level Examination results (SSCE/WAEC/GCE/NECO/TCII etc).
ii) In addition to the above, DE applicants are expected to enter institution, class of diploma/statement of result obtained (ND, HND, NCE, A’level).
Method of Application:
Candidates are to visit the school official website on http://mautech.edu.ng/ and click on thePOST UTME tab. On the post-Utme page, click on new applicant.
Enter your names, and a valid phone number (ensure that it is your phone number for it will be used in subsequent communication with you) and a confirmation code will be sent to your phone. Use the code sent to your phone to activate your account and you will be redirected to the login page.
Use your phone number (The one you entered earlier) as your Username as well as password. Confirm your information on the page and proceed to the payment page.
Put your ATM card number, the 3 digits behind the card and your ATM pin number and proceed to pay the total sum of N2,300 only. After a successful payment, you would proceed to fill your application form.
You are required to enter your personal information including your names and other relevant information. Upload your recent passport photograph with a plain background (JPEG format and not more than 50kb in size) and click on the ‘Submit application’ button.
Note that before final submission of the application, you are to cross-check and ensure all the information are correct, because after the submission you cannot edit any of the information.
Print the Application Slip with the Serial Number on your slip now your Application ID as well as your login username.
Screening Date & Details:
Candidates will be contacted via SMS for the date, time and venue of their screening.
Post-Utme candidates are to note the following;
i) You are required to present the originals of your relevant credentials (O level results, JAMB result with your passport photograph in it./acknowledgment slip, A’ level results as applicable to you.).
ii) Photocopies of all results presented will be submitted at the center.
iii) The photocopy of O’level certificate/statement of result(s) will be accompanied by appropriate utility card (scratch card for accessing result) of the examination body.
iv) You are to submit photocopy of indigene letter, certificate of birth/declaration of age and a copy of the printed post UTME application form.

UNIZIK 2015/2016 Post-UTME Form To Be Out Tomorrow

This is to inform all candidates who choose the Nnamdi Azikiwe University.( Unizik) as their first choice in the 2015 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination that details for the 2015/2016 UNIZIK post UTME exercise will be published tomorrow wednesday 12th August 2015 in the SUN and Vanguard newspapers.
Dr. Emmanuel C. Ojukwu, Mnipr,Fcai, Director, Information and Public Relations/ Chief Protocol Officer of Nnamd Azikiwe University, Awka who made this assertion said that announcements will also be made in the local radio stations such as UNIZIK FM 94.1 and Blaze FM Oraifite.
All prospective candidates are requested to note this information.

ILLEGAL USE OF NNAMDI AZIKIWE UNIVERSITY NAME
Those who use the Nnamdi Azikiwe University name without authorization should desist forthwith. Most of the culprits use this name to perpetrate various misinformation and lies purporting the messages to be from the University.

Henceforth any use of the University’s name without authorization for blogging purposes and other social media use will not be tolerated. This warning has become necessary as fraudulent persons use the name of the university to commit crime. Please be properly advised.
Dr. Emmanuel C. Ojukwu, Mnipr,Fcai
Director, Information and Public Relations/ Chief Protocol
Officer, Nnamd Azikiwe University, Awka.

Auchi Poly 2015/2016 Post-UTME Screening Date, Procedure Announced

Auchi Poly 2015/2016 Post-UTME Screening Date, Procedure Announced. This is to inform all candidates who chose the Auchi Polytechnic as their most preferred institution and score 150 above in the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination the sales of Post-UTME form for 2015/2016 Academic Session has commemced.
Eligibility
Candidates must have chosen the polytechnic during the UTME registration.
Candidates must have sat for the 2015 UTME and obtained a score of 150 and above.
Method Of Application
Candidates are to obtain form at Auchi branch of ECOBANK Plc, Auchi poly road at the cost of N4000.
Candidates are to visit the registrationn portal: http://www.auchipoly-online.com /jambregform2.html
Complete the registration and submit.
Application Deadline
Application ends 1 week from the date of this publication.

Federal Poly Nekede 2015/2016 HND Screening Dates


This Calling on all candidates who applied for HND (Full Time Programme) into Federal Polytechnic Nekede that the 2015/2016 screening tests have been scheduled as follows:

Thursday 13th August, 2015 (Science)
Friday 14th August, 2015 (Business)
13TH AUGUST, 2015

DEPTARTMENT >>
1 Architecture/Building Technology (AR/BT)
VENUE>> SEDT Auditorium
2 Estate Management / Quantity Surveying (EM/QS)
VENUE>> SEDT AUDITORIUM
3 Surveying & Geo-informatics (SUG/URP)
VENUE>> 500 CAPACITY SIAS
4 Food Technology / Fisheries Technologies (FT/FIT)
VENUE>> SIAS PAV 3&4 CAPACITY
5 Computer Science / Statistics (CS/STA)
VENUE>> NEW PAV 1
6 Science Technology / Biology Microbiology / Physics with Electronics (ST/BM/PE)
VENUE>> ENGRG COMPLEX 1 & 2
7 Electrical & Electronic Engineering (EE)
VENUE>> ENGINEERING AUDITORIUM
8 Mechanical Engineering (ME)
VENUE>> MASS COMM. BUILDING
9 Civil Engineering (CE)
VENUE>> NEW PAV II
10 Agric. Engineering (AE)
VENUE>> MICROBIOLOGY
11 PROBLEM CANDIDATES
VENUE>> BT 105
14TH AUGUST, 2015
DEPARTMENT >>
1 Public Administration / Purchasing & Supply / Marketing (PA/PS/MK)
VENUE>> OLD PAV.
2 Office Technology & Management (BF/OTM)
VENUE>> MASS COMM. BUILDING
3 Business Administration and Management / Accountancy (BAM/ACC)
VENUE>> EVENING PROG. HALL
4 Mass Communication / Library & Information Science (MC/LIS)
VENUE>> WEEKEND HALL
5 Cooperative Economic & Management (CEM)
VENUE>> 500 CAPACITY
6 PROBLEM CANDIDATES
VENUE>> BT 105
Sale of forms on-line commenced on Wednesday 15th July, 2015 and closes Friday 7th August, 2015.

Method of Application:
1. All candidates must first go to the School Portal www.fpno.edu.ng and click on “Application link” on the home page under students (HND)
2. Fill your Bio-data in the form and generate a “Payee identification” and print or copy out the code. You can do this on your mobile phone.
3. Proceed to any of the designated banks below to make a payment of Three Thousand Naira (N3,000.00) only using your payee ID. You can also choose to make your payment option using your verve, visa or Master Card. If you choose the card payment option, you will be asked to fill the details for the payment to be processed immediately.
4. Approved banks nationwide where payment can be made are:
i. United Bank for Africa
ii. Fidelity Bank Plc.
iii. Micro Finance Bank, Federal Polytechnic, Nekede.
iv. Diamond Bank Plc.
5. Return to School Portal www.fpno.edu.ng and complete your application process, submit your data as requested and print out your confirmation receipt. If you process your payment using your cards, you will return to the portal immediately to print your receipt and confirmation slip.
6. All applications must be completed on-line, on or before Friday, 7th August, 2015
Applicants can start and complete this process anywhere in the country. Avoid travelling to Owerri to fill the form.

NOTE: Only those who graduated on or before August 2014 are eligible to apply.

KSU 2015/2016 Post-UTME Screening Date, Procedure Announced

KSU 2015/2016 Post-UTME Screening Date, Procedure Announced. This is to inform candidates who applied for admission into Kogi State University, Ayingba for the 2015/2016 Academic Session and who made the institution their FIRST CHOICE (MOST PREFERRED INSTITUTION ONLY), that they would be screened through a Computer-Based Test (CBT) in their subject combinations similar to UTME , stating from Tuesday 1st and ending on Tuesday 8th September, 2015 for UTME candidates only.
Qualifications For Screening
UTME Candidates (100 level). Only candidates with UTME score of 180 and above and with requisite minimum of Five (5) O’level Credit passes in the relevant subjects, including English Language (and Mathematics for programmes in the Faculties of Natural Sciences and Education) at not more than two sittings, are eligible to attend the screening exercise.
Registration for Screening
Registration for the Screening Exercise will commence from Monday. 10th August, 2015 and closes on Thursday 27th August, 2015 at midnight.
Details of the registration procedure are as follows:
Candidates are to pay into Kogi State University Post-UTME Account No. 1130036448,Bank Name:Any Branch of Zenith Bank Plc through X-PATH Platform, Amount : 2700 (Two thousand Seven Hundred Naira Only) i.e One thousand Five Hundred Naira for Registration/Screening and One thousand Naira for Result checking) and bank charges of Two Hundred Naira.
Candidates are to obtain a PIN from the bank after the payment of 2,700(Two Thousand Seven Hundred Naira Only).

Candidates are to obtain a PIN from the bank after the payment of 2,700(Two Thousand Seven Hundred Naira Only).
Candidates should visit any cyber café to register online on the institution’s portal www.ksuportal.edu.ngand follow the instructions accordingly.
Candidates will be required to upload a scanned copy of their passport photographs (file size: not more than 20kb) with RED Background.
Candidates are to print out their respective Schedule Slip or Registration Slip containing Date and Time Schedule for the test. The print-out of the Schedule Slip or Registration Slip and the print out of The UTME Original result slip with your passport photograph on it must be brought to the screening venue for submission to Screening Officers. The print out must be in colour.
Candidates MUST arrive at the Professor F.S Idachaba Lecture Theater One Hours before their scheduled screening time, to ensure proper briefing and accreditation.
*Candidates are to adhere strictly to their schedules.
*Candidates are prohibited from coming into the examination hall with phones handsets, flash drive, modem, Biro, pencil and/or any electronic gadgets.
IMPORTANT NOTICE
All candidates who have not met the required JAMB subject combination for the courses applied will not be shortlisted for the screening g Exercise. Therefore, endeavor to check your name online before payment for the screening test via this link: http://www.ksuportal.edu.ng /utme/ConfirmName.aspx

Polytechnic Students, Staff Plead With Buhari To End HND, B.Sc Disparity

Polytechnic Students, Staff Beg Buhari To End HND, B.Sc Disparity. Relief came to students in polytechnic on Wednesday, July 29, 2015, when the Registrar of Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB), Prof. Dibu Ojerinde, said President Muhammadu Buhari, was willing to implement the waiver that would end the B.Sc and HND dichotomy. According to the JAMB boss, President Buhari while receiving the updated report on the B.Sc and HND saga which was presented by the Permanent Secretary, Federal Ministry of Education, MacJohn Nwaobiala in which he (Ojerinde) was part of the delegation, showed that the president demonstrated willingness to end the imbroglio.
Academic staffs, students and graduates of polytechnics welcomed the news with joy. But beneath the façade of their celebration lay the nagging fear whether the present government would be bold enough to address this prolonged issue? Will it not be another political promise as usual?
Their fears were hinged on the fact that in 2005, the former president, Olusegun Obasanjo announced a new policy to end the dichotomy that has pitched HND graduates against their more favoured graduates from the universities and made the HND certificate holders victims of discrimination in promotion and job prospects. But 10 years after, nothing has been done. HND holders are still being discriminated against in the labour market.
Few years ago, the Academic Staff of Union of Polytechnic (ASUP) embarked on an industrial action that lasted for 11 months. The union among other things demanded an end to the disparity between HND and B.Sc certificates in the country. The federal government on Tuesday, May 6, 2014 inaugurated a 12-man technical committee to review the issue, which has hindered career progression of HND holders in the core civil service system.
Speaking during the inauguration, the former Supervising Minister of Education now River State Governor, Nyesom Wike, stated that part of the committee’s terms of reference would be to review the curriculum of the HND programme, to establish a course that would pave the way for recognition of HND to reach the highest-grade level in public service and to design a programme to enable polytechnics award B-Tech degree, which is equivalent to that of universities.
A Bill for an Act to Abolish and Prohibit Dichotomy and Discrimination Between First Degrees and the Higher National Diploma in the Same Profession/Field and Related Matters,” on 22nd, October 2014 passed the second reading. The bill, which was sponsored by the former Senator representing Ondo Central, Senator Ayo Akinyelure, is still waiting in the chambers.
Speaking to Campus Sun on the need for the Buhari-led administration to address this prolonged controversy, the National Internal Auditor of Academic Staff Union of Polytechnics, Mr Joel Fagbohun, said the union had severally criticized the idea of setting different cut-off marks for the two sectors by JAMB. He said: “The JAMB cut-off mark for admission into universities is still 180 while that of polytechnics is 150. Does that really demonstrate the willingness of the Federal Government and JAMB to end the dichotomy?”
Speaking further, Fagbohun said there is still a long way to go in ending the disparity, noting that people’s mindset in seeing university degree as superior to HND remained unchanged.
Also, Mr Tunji Owoeye, the ASUP Chairman, Federal Polytechnic, Ado- Ekiti, urged the present administration to match its words with action and end the discrepancy between HND and B.Sc certificates.
He said: “It is unfortunate that past administrations lack the political will to implement various committee reports on this. Students are disillusioned even before they get into the polytechnics, hence the few number of students that desire it as first choice. Nigeria’s technological growth depends on the level of investment in the polytechnic sector.”
Owoeye appealled to President Muhammed Buhari to allow the polytechnic system to develop along its policies. He also urged the Federal Government to allow polytechnics award higher degrees up to PhD level in their fields to check the brain-drain of academic staff to the varsities.
Aminat Adesanya, a Computer Science student, Yaba College of Technology, said ending the disparity between the two certificates would be a great achievement by the present leadership.
“In YABATECH, we have a lot of facilities and well-equipped laboratories which most universities in the country don’t have. Also, in terms of practical, polytechnic students are the best. So, Buhari should kindly stop this discrimination”, she said.
For Adetoun Ajagunna, an ND 1 Mass Communication student, Rufus Giwa Polytechnic, Owo, Ondo State, graduates from polytechnics are better skilled than those from universities.
“We gain both the theoretical aspects and practical experience. What a 300 level student of Mass Communication in a university does is what our ND 2 students are doing here. So, segregating us in the labour market is very bad,” he said.
Adetoun appealed to the President to stop the disparity, and not push it to the sideline as was done by previous administrations.
For Olayemi Gbolagade, ND 2 Quantity Surveying student, Federal Polytechnic, Ado-Ekiti, effecting the change would reduce the pressure on universities by admission seekers. According to him, applicants would choose polytechnics as their first choice, instead of running to the universities with limited carrying capacity.
Oluwatobi Nurudeen Ogunnusi, a graduate of Statistics from the Federal Polytechnic, Ilaro said ending the disparity would also enhance technological growth in Nigeria, as more students would go for skill-oriented courses offered in polytechnics.
“Rating of HND degree as third class must stop. Moreover, the federal government should review the Polytechnic Act and build another institution for middle level manpower,” he said.
Also speaking, Abidemi Rasaq from the Federal Polytechnic, Ilaro, Ogun State, said ending the disparity would raise the esteem of polytechnic education in the country. He urged Buhari to implement his change mantra in the polytechnic sector.
“If B.Tech is awarded to polytechnic graduates, what happens to institution like FUTA, FUTO who are already issuing same? Will there be a change of name? To me, the problem is not about the federal government bridging the gap but the problem lies on the employer of labour, who will still look at the name of institution that doled out the certificate. That attitude will make the discrimination to continue”, he continued.
In his reaction, the Senate President, National Association of Polytechnic Students (NAPS) and a student of the Federal Polytechnic, Offa, Salahudeen Lukman, urged the federal government to stop the disparity without further delay.
He said: “When some companies advertise vacancies with the condition of Bsc/BTECH only, are they trying to tell us, polytechnic students that graduate from universities are better. They make polytechnic graduates spend more years in postgraduate programme, insisting on PGD before one can do his Masters. Personally, I will be glad if HND can be converted to B.TECH. We have had enough of this discrimination”.

UNIUYO Post-UTME 2015: Date, Cut-off Mark, Eligibility And Registration Details

The University of Uyo has reverted her 2015/2016 Post-UTME cut-off mark to 180. This means that the JAMB posting/redistribution/eligibility check will not be used anymore.
The University has extended invitation to all candidates who made the University their 1st choice in the 2015 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) and had a Minimum Score of 180 and above to a Screening Exercise, for provisional admission consideration.
Note: This notice supersedes the earlier notice which indicated different minimum scores to programmes.
Candidates who had already registered, should re-print their Examination Scheduled Slip for a new date and venue for the Screening Exercise.
A. PAPER – PENCIL TEST (PPT)
SATURDAY, AUGUST 22ND, 2015
FACULTY OF ARTS: Communication Arts, English Efik/Ibibio , French HistoryIntl. Studies Linguistics Music Philosophy ReligiousCultural Studies Theatre Arts
SLOT: SLOT I/ II
TIME: 8:00am/12:00 noon
FACULTY OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
Accounting Banking and Finance Business Management Insurance Marketing
SLOT: SLOT I
TIME: 8:00am
FACULTY OF LAW/EDUCATION
FACULTY OF LAW Law
FACULTY OF EDUCATION (Arts Based) Accounting Ed. , Fine Arts Ed. , History Ed. , Political Science Ed. , Social Studies Ed. , French Ed., Edu. and Social Science , Econs Ed. , English Ed. , Geography Ed. , Religion Ed. , Edu. Arts , Guidance and Counseling Efik/Ibibio Ed., Library Science , Pre-primaryPrimary Ed. Special Ed.
SLOT: SLOT II
TIME: 12:00 Noon
B. COMPUTER BASED TEST (CBT)
TUESDAY, AUGUST 25TH, 2015
FACULTY OF AGRICULTURE
Agric. EconomicsExtension , Animal Science Crop Science, FisheriesAquaculture Food ScienceTechnology, ForestryWildlife Home Economics, Soil Science
SLOT: SLOT I
TIME: 7:00am
FACULTY OF BASIC MEDICAL SCIENCE/CLINICAL SCIENCE
Biochemistry
SLOT: SLOT II
9:00 am
Biochemistry, Human Ecology
SLOT: SLOT III
TIME: 11:00 am
Human Ecology contd., Physiology, Medicine and surgery
SLOT: SLOT IV
TIME: 12:00 pm
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 26TH, 2015
FACULTY OF CLINICAL SCIENCE
Medicine and surgery
SLOT: SLOT I
TIME: 7:00 am
Medicine and surgery
SLOT: SLOT II
TIME: 9:00 am
Medicine and surgery
SLOT: SLOT III
TIME: 11:00 am
Medicine and surgery
SLOT: SLOT IV
TIME: 12:00 pm
THURSDAY, AUGUST 27TH, 2015
FACULTY OF CLINICAL SCIENCE CONTD
Medicine and surgery
SLOT I
7:00 am
Medicine and surgery
SLOT II
9:00 am
Medicine and surgery
SLOT III
11:00 am
Medicine and surgery
SLOT IV
12:00 pm
FRIDAY, AUGUST 28TH, 2015
FACULTY OF ENGINEERING
Agric Engineering, Chemical Engineering
SLOT I
7:00am
Civil Engineering
SLOT II
9:00am
Civil Engineering Contd, Food Engineering
SLOT III
11:00 am
Computer Engineering
SLOT IV
12:00 pm
SATURDAY, AUGUST 29TH, 2015
Computer Engineering contd, Elect/ Elect Engineering
SLOT I 7:00 am
Elect/ Elect Engineering
SLOT II 9:00 am
Elect/ Elect Engineering, Mechanical Engineering
SLOT III 11:00 am
Mechanical Engineering
SLOT IV
12:00 pm
MONDAY, AUGUST 31TH, 2015
FACULTY OF ENGINEERING/EDUCATION CONTD
Mechanical Engineering, Petroleum Engineering
SLOT I
7:00 . am
Petroleum Engineering
SLOT II
9:00 am
Petroleum Engineering
SLOT III
11:00 am.
Biology Edu, Agric Edu, Integrated Sci. Edu, Physical Edu. Home Econs Edu.
SLOT IV
12:00 pm
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 01, 2015
FACULTY OF PHARMACY
Pharmacy SLOT I
7:00 am
Pharmacy
SLOT II
9:00 am
Pharmacy
SLOT III
11:00 am
Pharmacy
SLOT IV
12:00 pm
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 02, 2015
FACULTY OF ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES/EDU
Quantity survey, Building, UrbanRegional Plaining, Fine Arts
SLOT I
7:00am
Estate Management, Land Surveying
SLOT II
9:00am
Architecture
SLOT III
11:00am
Faculty Education contd
Math Edu, Chem Edu, Physics Edu, Tech. Edu, Voc.Edu, Comp. Edu, Health Edu.
SLOT IV
12:00pm
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 03, 2015
FACULTY OF SCIENCE
Microbiology
SLOT I
7:00am
Microbiology
SLOT II
9:00am
Microbiology, BotanyEcological Stud, Zoology, Computer Science, Chemistry, Mathematics, Physics, Statistics. SLOT III
11:00am
Computer Science
SLOT IV
12:00pm
REQUIREMENT
Eligible candidates should pay the sum of N3,500.00 (three thousand five hundred naira) only and obtain a PIN Transaction Receipt which should contain a PIN code at the
following Banks nationwide:
(i) Uniuyo Microfinance Bank
(ii) Zenith Bank Plc.
(iii) Skye Bank Plc.
(iv) United Bank for Africa (UBA)Plc.
(v) First Bank Plc.
(vi) WEMA Bank Plc.
(vii) Ecobank Plc.
(viii) Key Stone Bank Plc.
Note: The same PIN will be used to access the result of the Screening Test from the internet.
Candidates must provide their names and JAMB registration numbers to the Bank during payment.
REGISTRATION PROCEDURE
a. With the PIN Code, candidates should access and complete the University of Uyo Post-UTME Screening Test Form online athttp://www.uniuyo.edu.ng.
From the Students E-Portals Solutions navigation menu apply the following steps:
- Click the Post-UTME e-Portal Link (Account login menu bar)
- Select the Post-UTME Account login link
- Login with your UTME registration Number and PIN Code.
- Fill the Post-UTME form and upload a recent passport size/photograph scanned, with red background. Webcam photograph will not be accepted.
- Submit the online application form and print out a copy of the examination schedule slip.
- Print out a copy of the examination schedule slip in colour.
Note: (i) The same passport photograph used for the online registration will be used during the Screening Exercise and for registration after the offer of admission.
(ii) No complaint of wrong Bio-Data or blank photograph will be entertained after submission.
(iii)Candidates who up-load wrong bio-data will automatically be disqualified.
(iv) Only colour print out will be accepted.
(v) No GSM handset, calculators or any other extraneous materials should be brought into the screening halls.
(vi) Only candidates who comply with the registration procedures outlined above will be allowed to undergo the Screening Exercise.
( b ) Candidates are required to come for the Screening Exercise with the following items:
(i) Four (4) copies of the University of Uyo 2015 ON-LINE registration form duly completed with the passport-size photograph printed in colour.

Bauchi State University Post UTME Form Details – 2015

The management of the Bauchi State University, Gadau (BASUG) invities suitably qualified candidates to her 2015/2016 academic session post UTME screening exercise.

Candidates Eligible for Bauchi State University Post UTME Screening.
Only candidates that choose Bauchi State University as their institution of choice in the last UTME, and scored 180 and above are eligible for the screening exercise.
Bauchi State University Post UTME Screening Details.
1. Applicants are required to pay the sum of Two Thousand Two Hundred Naira Only (₦2,200.00) covering screening fee and bank charges, payable:-
a). Name of Account: Bauchi State University Registration
B-). Account Number: 2019665054
c). Bank: First Bank Plc
2. A coloured Passport Photograph and Print out of the UTME result slip as well as photocopy of candidate’s certificates, Candidates are also required to present the original copy(s) for verification on the day of the screening.
3. Submit evidence of payment (Bank Teller) at the screening center.

SCHEDULE OF SCREENING AND VENUE
1. DATE: Monday 17th and Tuesday 18th August, 2015
SCHOOL: Faculty of Arts & Education and Faculty of Science
VENUE: Main Campus Gadau, Itas-Gadau LGA
2. DATE: Wednesday, 19th August, 2015
SCHOOL: Faculty of Law
VENUE: Misau Campus, Misau LGA
3. DATE: Wednesday, 19th and Thursday 20th August, 2015
SCHOOL: Faculty of Social and Management Sciences
VENUE: Bauchi Campus, Bauchi

IBBU Postgraduate Application 2015/2016 Announced


This is to inform the general public that the online sale of Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida University, Lapai, Niger State, Postgraduate Application Forms for the 2015/2016 Academic
Session commences on Monday, August 10, 2015.
The available programmes are:
a) Faculty of Agriculture:
i. Department of Agricultural Economics and Extension Services
a. Postgraduate Diploma in Agricultural Economics
b. Master of Science (M.Sc.) in Agricultural Economics
ii. Department of Crop Production
a. Postgraduate Diploma in Crop Production;
B-) Faculty of Education:
i. Department of Continuing Education and Community Development
a. Master of Education (M.Ed.) in Adult and Non-formal Education;
ii. Department of Counselling Psychology
i. Master of Education (M.Ed.) in Counselling Psychology.
ii. Master of Education (M. Ed.) in Educational Psychology
c) Faculty of LanguagesCommunication Studies
Department of English
i. Master of Arts (M.A.) in Language
ii. Master of Arts (M. A.) in Literature
d) Faculty of Management and Social Sciences
Department of Political Sciences
i. Master of Science (M.Sc.) in Political Science
e) Faculty of Natural Sciences:
Department of Geography
ii. Postgraduate Diploma in Water ResourcesEnvironmental
Management.
iii. Master of Science (M.Sc.) in Water ResourceEnvironmental Management
Department of Biochemistry
i. Master of Science (M. Sc.) in Biochemistry
All interested applicants should visit the University website portal www.ibbu.edu.ng/mds/pgapp for details of purchase, filling and submission of the online forms.

Please note the following:
1. The cost of each application form is N10, 000. 00, only plus processing fee of N1, 000.00, making N11, 000. 00 only
2. The duration for the sale of application forms and submission is from August 10, 2015 – August 31, 2015
3. The phone numbers and e-mail addresses of the applicant should reflect in the online application form
4. The names, phone numbers and e-mail addresses of applicant referees should also reflect in the online application form
5. Please ensure that you have the basic entry requirements of five O’ level Credits including English and Mathematics in not more than two sittings

Exam Malpractice 118,101 WAEC candidates under investigation, results seized — Erigundu

Over a hundred thousand candidates who sat for the May/June 2015West African Senior School Certificate Examination(WASSCE) are being investigated for participating in examination malpractices.
The Head of the National Office of theWest African Examinations Council(WAEC),Charles Eguridusaid this on Monday while announcing results.
Erigundu revealed that a total of 118,101 candidates fall in this category.
"The results of 118,101 candidates, representing 7.41 per cent, are being withheld in connection with various cases of examination malpractice as the cases are being investigated and the reports of the investigations will be presented to the Nigeria Examinations Committee (NEC),” Erigundu said.

He noted that a further 95,373 candidates have been partially withheld for reasons unrelated to examination malpractices.
[...] 95,373 candidates, representing 5.99 per cent, have a few of their subjects still being processed due to some errors, mainly traceable to the candidates and schools in the course of registration or writing the examination.”

9ja School Gist gathered that only 616,370 candidates, representing a meagre 38.68 per cent of the 1,593,442 total candidates, obtained credit passes in at least five subjects, including English language and Mathematics which are required for admissions into most tertiary institutions in Nigeria.
This represents a decent improvement from the 2014 examination which saw only 31.28 per cent of the candidates achieving the same feat. source: pulse.ng

May/June WAEC 977,072 candidates fail Maths/English, may not get admission

About 1 million candidates who sat for the May/June 2015West African Senior School Certificate Examination(WASSCE) may not be able to secure admissions in the next academic session after failing to pass Mathematics and English.
The results were announced by the Head of theWest African Examinations Council(WAEC), National Office,Charles Eguriduon Monday.

It showed that only 616,370 candidates, representing a meagre 38.68 per cent of the 1,593,442 total candidates, were able to earn credit passes in at least five subjects, including English language and Mathematics which are required for admissions into most tertiary institutions in Nigeria.

What this means is that 977,072 candidates, over 61 percent of the total, will have no option but to miss out of the next academic year and wait for the 2016 examinations.

Alternatively, these candidates can sit for the November/December edition of the WASSCE or the November/December examination of theNational Examination Council(NECO).
A third option is to combine results from prior examinations.
Eguridu gave a detailed breakdown of the results.

"Out of all the candidates who sat for the exams, 758,849 candidates, representing 47.62 per cent, obtained six credits and above; 949,862 candidates representing 59.61 per cent obtained five credits and above, while 1,114,988 candidates (representing 69.97 per cent) obtained credits and above in four subjects," Eguridu said.

"In addition, 1,292,915 candidates, representing 78.81 per cent obtained credit and above in three subjects, while 1,376,743 candidates, representing 86.40 per cent obtained credit and above in two subjects."

Eguridu noted that the results of over a hundred thousand candidates are being withheld in connection with examination malpractices.

"The results of 118,101 candidates, representing 7.41 per cent, are being withheld in connection with various cases of examination malpractice as the cases are being investigated and the reports of the investigations will be presented to the Nigeria Examinations Committee (NEC)”
He added that, “95,373 candidates, representing 5.99 per cent, have a few of their subjects still being processed due to some errors, mainly traceable to the candidates and schools in the course of registration or writing the examination.”

9ja School Gist gathered that 20 of the 109 visually impaired candidates who registered for the examination obtained credits in five subjects, including English language and Mathematics.
Though the 2015 results are below expectations, it is important to note that there is a slight improvement going by the previous year’s examinations.

In 2014, only 529,425 candidates, representing 31.28 per cent had credit passes in at least five subjects, including English language and Mathematics, as against the 639,760, representing 38.30 percent, recorded in the 2013 examination.

University of Lagos UNILAG sweats over about 36,000 post UTME candidates

The University of Lagos (UNILAG) will host almost four times the 9,000 expected candidates for its 2015 post-Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) test.
The Deputy Registrar (Information) of the Joint Admissions Matriculation Board (JAMB), Olagoke Oke, revealed this in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN).
Oke said the high number of candidates was caused by the reversal of the Board's decision to reassign candidates for the Post-UTME examination.
Protest following its redistribution policy, designed to help needy universities with lower number of candidates, as well as give the candidates better chances of admission, had led to a Federal government intervention.
Oke however noted that UNILAG is ready to handle the daunting number of candidates.
"I want to say that all logistics toward a smooth conduct of this examination are fully in place, we have always been ready for situations like this and have always got it right," he said.
"Before now, we were hoping to put logistics in place for the initial 9,000 candidates, but with the reversal of the decision, we now have to re-adjust and I want to say that we are fully prepared.
"All our computers and its accessories, the backups, alternative power supply as well as adequate personnel that will conduct the examination are all ready."
The exercise has been extended to three days because of the large number of candidates from Wednesday 12th to Friday 14th of August.

Post UTME 2015 UNILAG test holds this week from 12th to 14th of August


The 2015 post-Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) test of the University of Lagos (UNILAG) will hold for three days, from Wednesday 12th to Friday 14th of August.

The 2015 post-Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) test of theUniversity of Lagos(UNILAG) will hold for three days.

9ja School Gist gathered that the test is scheduled to hold from Wednesday 12th to Friday 14th of August.
The university was forced to extend the number of days for the test after it saw the about 9,000 expected candidates almost quadrupled.

It had planned to cut down the number of candidates by raising the cut-off marks from 200 to 250 for the various courses, failed following protests.
READ:UNILAG sweats over about 36,000 post UTME candidates
But the Deputy Registrar (Information) of the Joint Admissions Matriculation Board (JAMB-),Olagoke Okelast week said the university it up to the task.
"Before now, we were hoping to put logistics in place for the initial 9,000 candidates, but with the reversal of the decision, we now have to re-adjust and I want to say that we are fully prepared," Olagoke said.
"All our computers and its accessories, the backups, alternative power supply as well as adequate personnel that will conduct the examination are all ready."
UNILAG is one of the universities with high number of applicants.

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