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Friday 21 August 2015

ESUT Post UTME Result is Now Available Online – 2015/2016

Enugu State University of Technology, ESUT post UTME result for the 2015/2016 academic session is out.

Took part if the Enugu State University of Technology (ESUT) just concluded post UTME screening exercise? If yes, we are happy to inform all participants that the management of the institution has released the results of applicants.
ESUT post UTME results have been fully uploaded online. Follow the procedures outlined below to access your result.
How to Check ESUT Post UTME Result Online.

To access your post UTME score, ESUT requires participants to purchase the result checker scratch card. ESUT post UTME result checker goes for N2,000.

 After acquiring the result checker, you can now follow the steps below:
1. Go to ESUT post uTME result checking portal by clicking on this link http://portal.esut.edu.ng/PostUTMELogin.aspx?AspxAutoDetectCookieSupport=1.
2. Select your session i.e. 2015/2016
3. Enter your JAMB registration number and the result checker PIN in the appropriate columns
4. Finally, click on submit to access your ESUT post UTME result

College of Education Agbor Post UTME Form is Out – 2015/16

College of Education, Agbor, COEAGBOR post UTME screening exercise application form for the 2015/2016 academic session is now on sale. College of Education, Agbor post UTME minimum cut-off mark is 150. Interested candidates who did not initially apply toCollege of Education, Agborcan also register and participate in the Post-UTME Screening of the college.
College of Education, Agbor in Delta State of Nigeria is inviting interested qualified candidates for Post-UTME screening exercise for the 2015/2016 Academic Session. The college engages in the training of professional teachers; a training that shall lead to the award of the Nigeria Certificate in Education (NCE).
College of Education Agbor Post UTME Eligibility.
*.Only candidates who sat for the 2015/2016 UTME with relevant subjects combinations and have scored a minimum of 150 JAMB score are eligible to take post UTME screening test.
*.However, interested candidates who did not initially apply to College of Education, Agbor can also register on-line and participate in the Post-UTME Screening of College of Education, Agbor provided they meet the above requirements.
College of Education Agbor Post UTME – Application Method.
All categories of candidates above are to obtain Bank draft of Three Thousand Naira (N3,000.00) from any Bank in favour of the Colege of Education, Agbor and change it to College Receipt at the Revenue office.
With the college receipt of N3,000, candidates should collect Post UTME screening form at the admission office (Old Site).

Candidates are required to attach the following to the completed post-UTME Screening form;
a. The 2015/16 JAMB Print Out/Result.
b. Photocopy of receipt for the purchase of the post UTME Screening form.
c. A passport photograph.
d. Photocopy of GCE/SSCE/NECO results.

The completed form and the necessary documents should be submitted at the Admission’s Office of the College Old Site.
College of Education Agbor Post UTME – Screening & Application Closing Dates.
The COE Agbor post-UTME screening examination will take place on Friday, 2nd October, 2015 in the College Main Hall (Old Site) at 10.00am.
Candidates are to come with the following to the screening centre;
a. One passport photograph with names and signature written on the reverse side.
b. Receipt of the purchase of the post UTME form.

c. 2015 JAMB UTME result print out.
The closing date for the collection of Post UTME form is Friday, 2nd October, 2015.

FCE Abeokuta Post UTME Form is Out – 2015/16

Federal College of Education, Abeokuta, FCEABEOKUTA post UTME application form for the 2015/2016 academic session is out. Federal College of Education, Abeokuta post UTME minimum cut-off mark is 150. Interested candidates who did not initially apply to Federal College of Education, Abeokuta can also register on-line and participate in the Post-UTME Screening of the college.
The management of the Federal College of Education, Abeokuta is inviting suitably qualified candidates to its post UTME screening exercise for the 2015/2016 academic session.
The Federal College of Education, Abeokuta provides three year full time courses leading to the Award of the Nigeria Certificate of Education (NCE). The College is an autonomous public institution charged with responsibility of providing liberal higher education and encouraging the advancement of learning throughout Nigeria.
Federal College of Education Abeokuta Admission Requirements.
Applicants must possess minimum entry qualification of five (5) O’ level credit passes in relevant subjects at one or two sitting in SSCE/GCE/NECO or its equivalent.
Federal College of Education Abeokuta Post UTME Eligibility.
*.Only candidates who sat for the 2015/2016 UTME with relevant subjects combinations and have scored a minimum of 150 JAMB score are eligible to take post UTME screening test.
*.However, interested candidates who did not initially apply to Federal College of Education, Abeokuta can also register on-line and participate in the Post-UTME Screening of Federal College of Education, Abeokuta, provided they meet the above requirements.
*.NOTE: The Post-UTME Screening Exercise is a mandatory pre-requisite for all candidates into Federal College of Education, Abeokuta.
Federal College of Education Abeokuta Post UTME – Application Method.
*.Eligible candidates should pay a processing fee of Two Thousand Naira (N2,000.00) which excludes Bank Commission, payable only on e-transact platformfceabeokuta.net, in any Access Bank, Zenith bank or UBA.
*.On-line application commences on Saturday, 1stAugust, 2015 and ends on Monday, 31stAugust, 2015. Those who fail to register within this period will not be eligible for the test.
*.With the completed e-transact platform, the candidates should access the website with the e-transact code/pin obtained at the Bank and should complete the form on-line at www.fceabeokuta.net.
*.Candidates should print and keep their copy of on-line completed form on the website.
*.The Examination date and venue will be communicated to candidates later, on the supplied contact.
*.Candidates should please bring copies of the on-line registration form and JAMB result slip and photo card to the examination venue.

FCET Umunze Post UTME Form is Out – 2015/16

Federal College of Education (Technical), FCET, Umunze, post UTME form for the 2015/2016 academic session is out.
The Federal College of Education (Technical), FCET, Umunze, Anambra State is inviting suitably qualified candidates to her 2015/2016 academic sessionNigeria Certificate in Education(NCE) programmes admission exercise.
Only candidates that made FCET, Umunze their institution of choice in the last UTME and scored 150 and above are eligible to apply for the post UTME form. Candidates that didn’t choose FCETU as their institution of choice in the last UTME but scored 150 and above can also apply.
FCET Umunze – Available Programmes.
The following courses are available at the NCE progamme of the College:
1. Agricultural Science Education
2. Home Economics Education
3. Business Education
4. Fine and Applied Arts Education
5. English/Social Studies Education
6. English/Igbo Education
7. Physical and Health Education
8. Adult and Non-formal Education
9. Primary Education Dept.
10. Early Childhood Care and Primary Education
11. Computer/Chemistry Education
12. Computer/Biology Education
13. Computer/Physics Education
14. Computer/Mathematics Education
15. Computer/Integrated Science Education
16. Electrical/Electronics Technology Education
17. Building/Woodwork Technology Education
18. Metal Work Education.
How to Apply for FCET, Umunze Post UTME.
Application forms can be obtained at the Admissions Unit of the School at the following rates;
a. Bio-data forms – N4,000 (for all candidates)
b. Supplementary Admission forms – N5,000 (for candidates who did not make the college any of their choices in the 2015 UTME examination)
Post-UTME date will be announced later. Further details on the admission process can be obtained at the
unit of the college.

2015 WAEC GCE Nov/Dec Registration Closing Date

Following the publication of the 2015 WAEC GCE November/December Registration Guidelines, the West African Examinations Council also released the registration closing date for the 2015 WAEC November/December WASSCE (Private).

2015 WAEC GCE registration has been scheduled to close by the West African Examinations Council on theFriday, 28th August, 2015.

All interested candidates should keep this to mind.

How Buhari Plans To Reduce Tertiary Education School Fees

Students of tertiary institutions may be on the verge of paying lesser school fees if reports from the Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TETfund) is anything to go by.
A report byPremium Timesquoted the executive secretary of TETfund , Suleiman Bogoro, to have said that, subject to an approval by the National Assembly, the federal government may have started the process to increase the two percent education tax, with which it supports TETfund, to about four percent.
Mr. Bogoro who spoke during a press conference on Wednesday, informed that the federal ministry of education had already sent a comprehensive report to the presidency to facilitate the increase.
President Muhammadu Buhari wants to reduce the cost of tertiary education in Nigeria

He said:“For us at TETfund, it may just be that government has taken a decision and we are supposed to ensure that it is facilitated and whatever contribution we need to make to add to an Executive Bill emanating that would raise the collection from two to four percent,” adding that the increase would mean a lot for TETfund.”
Bogoro also explained that TETfund has been effective in the areas of research and development, which have led to improved performance of Nigerian universities, which according to him has also impacted on their ranking in Africa (28 Nigerian universities ranked among the top 100 in Africa).

According to him:“We are not feeling good that we are still outside the 2,000 mark for the world. Out of the 1,000 global universities there are only five African universities, three from South Africa and two from Egypt.

“If we increase the intervention and there is patriotic application of the funds in the priority areas, the ranking of our universities will begin to compete with the very best in the world.”

As a way of ensuring reforms in the education sector, the registrar of the Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB-), Prof Dibu Ojerinde recently predicted that Post-UTME screening exercise organized by higher institutions in Nigeria with soon stop following the introduction of the Computer-Based Test (CBT)

Abia targets 100,000 youths for technical education

rAbia State Government says no fewer than 100,000 youths across the 17 Local Government Areas in the state will benefit from its proposed “Education for Empowerment” programme aimed at reviving technical skills among youths.
Deputy Governor, Ude Okochukwu, who disclosed this at a stakeholders’ engagement meeting held in Umuahia, added that already, three technical colleges, namely Boys Technical College, Aba; Government Technical College, Ohafia; and Afara Technical College, Umuahia had been selected to serve as pilot take-off schools for the project.
He said that the project, which is expected to commence in a month’s time, was aimed at reviving technical colleges in the state to train youths on technical skills for self-reliance.
Okochukwu also regretted the dwindling interest of youths in vocational studies, adding that the state was determined to encourage technical skills among youths to curb youth unemployment.
He hinted that the state had engaged the services of the proprietor of Kiara College in United Kingdom, Mr. Endi Ezengwa, “to help revive technical and vocational education” in the state.
Meanwhile participants at the forum were unanimous that revival of technical skills among youths should be given a priority by stakeholders to help reduce unemployment.
Later in an interview, Ezenwa told journalists that equipping Abia youths with technical skills was a better form of empowerment than giving them vehicles. He maintained that inculcating technical skills in youths would help them become “publicly employed, privately employed or self-employed”.
Ezenwa further said the training would be based on the manpower needs of the local industries, adding that the industrialists would be engaged to make known their specific manpower needs.
According to him, the project will help improve the standards of goods produced by the small scale industries in Aba, the industrial hub of the South-East zone.
He also said that psychometric tests would be conducted for the trainees to determine their educational and entrepreneurial capabilities to enable them to train in the area of competence.

Stella Marris pupil wins FCT JET competitiong

The Best Graduating Student of Stella Marris Schools, Abuja, Master Essien Ibok, has won another laurel for himself by emerging winner of the Junior Engineering Technicians and Scientists competition organised for private and public schools in the Abuja Municipal Area Council.

He contested with winners from the six
local councils in the Federal Capital Territory and emerged winner, thus becoming the best student in the FCT too.
According to the school’s Head Teacher, Bitsu Zamani, Ibok will represent the zone in the national round holding in Port Harcourt, Rivers State.

He added that if the boy won the national competition, he would make the nation proud in North Korea, where the final edition will take place.

According to him, the competition was organised by Universal Basic Education Commission to develop the pupils, especially in science-related subjects.
Stella Marris Student Coordinator for the JET competition, Mr. Raheem Alade, said the students were tested in Maths, Physics, Science, Basic technology and computer.

Source: punch

Student Writes Exam On Wedding Day In Her Wedding Dress

Student of Rufus Giwa Polytechnic, Owo (RUGIPO), Ondo State were flabbergast when a lady stormed the exam hall garbed in wedding gown.
According to the Nation, an HND 1 Accountancy student of Department of Accountancy, Oluwatunmise Adejube had no choice than to appear to write her examination after she was pronounced a new bride.
Adejube was accompanied by a group of young ladies, who stormed the school in a convoy of three exotic cars

After she said “yes I do” to her beau, Oluwatumise, a student of Department of Accountancy, hurriedly left the Owo Local Government Area, where she swore matrimonial oath, and rushed to the school for her Higher National Diploma (HND) 1 examination.

It was gathered that an hour later, Oluwatunmise was on her way from the examination hall to reception, where her husband and guests were waiting for her.

An invigilator, who spoke told the Nation on condition of anonymity, said Oluwatumise was allowed to write the paper despite her lateness for the exam because of her determination not to be carried away by the euphoria of her wedding.

Speaking with our reporter after writing the paper, Oluwatumise, who now answers Mrs Adesina, said she had no choice than to leave the court room to write the paper, stressing that her education was as important to her as her marriage.

She said: “When the wedding date was fixed some months ago, nobody knew it would clash with my second semester examination. What appears to be a saving grace for me is that, both the wedding and examination are taking place in the same town. If otherwise, I would have missed the three-unit paper and carry it automatically.”

The groom, Adesina, told the Nation that he was startled when his bride told him the examination timetable clashed with the wedding. He said he , Production Management, was considered the toughest and her spouse would be writing the paper on the day of their wedding.

He said: “I really praised her dogged determination. It was like a tug of war because she had to prepare for her exam and ran around for the wedding at the same time. Now that the confusion is over, I give thanks to God for making it easy for us.”


OAU Rank Nigeria’s No.1 University

The distinguished position of the Obafemi Awolowo University among its peers in Nigeria has again been reaffirmed, as it has been ranked as the first university in the country.
In the 2015 University Web Ranking conducted by an international institute which ranks universities across the globe, Cybermetrics Lab of Spain and released Thursday (August 20, 2015), adjudge the Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Osun State, as the best university in Nigeria, for the fifth consecutive time.
A statement issued by the Public Relations Officer of OAU, Mr. Abiodun Olarewaju, on Thursday, stated that the university ranking body rated the curricular, research, academic and general administration of the university as the best in the country.
Olarewaju stated that in the latest ranking, which was released on Monday, the universities of Lagos and Ilorin came second and third respectively.
Reacting to the news, the Vice Chancellor of OAU, Prof. Bamitale Omole, said this was the first time in the history of higher education in the country where one university “would maintain its position as the first and the best in the country for more than four consecutive times.”
Omole attributed the feat to years of hard work and dedication to duty of the academic, administrative and technical members of staff, “whose contributions have placed the university far and above more than 100 other universities in Nigeria.”
The statement partly read, “Prof. Omole emphasised his determination to make training and retraining of members of staff, on a regular basis, his topmost priority, adding that he would not rest on his oars until OAU becomes the best in Africa, and one of the top 10 in the world.”
Omole called on the Federal Government to invest more funds into university education in the country in order to achieve more.
The VC also called on the alumni of the university to assist the school in the overall development of the institution “so that the OAU would grow more in leaps and bounds in the realisation of the dreams of the founding fathers.”

OAU Rank Nigeria’s No.1 University

The distinguished position of the Obafemi Awolowo University among its peers in Nigeria has again been reaffirmed, as it has been ranked as the first university in the country.
In the 2015 University Web Ranking conducted by an international institute which ranks universities across the globe, Cybermetrics Lab of Spain and released Thursday (August 20, 2015), adjudge the Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Osun State, as the best university in Nigeria, for the fifth consecutive time.
A statement issued by the Public Relations Officer of OAU, Mr. Abiodun Olarewaju, on Thursday, stated that the university ranking body rated the curricular, research, academic and general administration of the university as the best in the country.
Olarewaju stated that in the latest ranking, which was released on Monday, the universities of Lagos and Ilorin came second and third respectively.
Reacting to the news, the Vice Chancellor of OAU, Prof. Bamitale Omole, said this was the first time in the history of higher education in the country where one university “would maintain its position as the first and the best in the country for more than four consecutive times.”
Omole attributed the feat to years of hard work and dedication to duty of the academic, administrative and technical members of staff, “whose contributions have placed the university far and above more than 100 other universities in Nigeria.”
The statement partly read, “Prof. Omole emphasised his determination to make training and retraining of members of staff, on a regular basis, his topmost priority, adding that he would not rest on his oars until OAU becomes the best in Africa, and one of the top 10 in the world.”
Omole called on the Federal Government to invest more funds into university education in the country in order to achieve more.
The VC also called on the alumni of the university to assist the school in the overall development of the institution “so that the OAU would grow more in leaps and bounds in the realisation of the dreams of the founding fathers.”

Students, Parents Lambaste Babcock University Over Fees Hike

Parents and students of Babcock University, Ilishan-Remo, Ogun State, have publicly lambaste the increase in the school fees for the 2015/2016 academic session by the school authorities, describing the new fee as outrageous, unspeakable, nasty, atrocious, wicked and unjustifiable.

According to the parents, the new fees is between 25 to 100 per cent higher than the old fees depending on the course of study, a development, which they rejected.

9ja School Gist learnt that the new fee released on Monday indicates that Law students, who were earlier asked to pay N800, 000 per session, are now to pay N1.5 million as a full session fee, while the medical students are to pay N3.1 million, instead of the N2 million earlier stipulated.
Some of the parents, who spoke with the our correspondent, said they could not understand why the university authorities increased the fees after they had already paid the fees released in July.

A parent, Mrs Sarah Martins said: “This is suicidal. The school is very inconsiderate. It would even have been better to increase the fees gradually but to increase it by that much all of a sudden in the face of the economic hardship in the country is killing.”

A 400-level student of Economics Department, who spoke under condition of anonymity, described the hike in fees as insensitivity on the part of the school’s management, adding, “I am in my final year and I just saw that I am paying the most expensive fees since I entered the school in 2012. Never have I had to pay this much. I don’t even know how to tell my parents.”

Another student of Medicine and Surgery claimed that the fees were not rumours being formulated, but was available on the school website for all to see.
The Director, Department of Communication and Marketing of the institution, Mr Joshua Suleiman, in his response, while speaking with Nigerian Tribune said that the increase was occasioned by the devaluation of the naira against the United State dollar.
He said: “The increase in fees is a result of the devaluation of the naira coupled with the economic hardship being experienced. The value of the naira has dropped.

Things are not the same way they used to be. The university, known for its high standard, decided to find means to keep in touch with the economic situation so as to continue to provide its excellent service that it is known for.

“The decision was not made solely by the school administration, but was made in a meeting involving the management, the parents’ representatives and the students’ representatives. This is the first time in five years that the school is increasing its fees.”

The Babcock University Student Association (BUSA) President, Mr Kako Mavalla, cautioned students to keep calm and civil, while registering their displeasure. He also urged them to wait for the outcome of a scheduled consultative forum between parents and the authorities early in the month of September.

MOUAU Release 2015/2016 Post-UTME Results

The management of Micheal Okpara Universit (MOUAU) hereby wishes to inform all participants in the just concluded 2015/2016 post-UTME screening that the results has been released. Candidates can now proceed online to check the result of the screening as it has been uploaded online.
How To Check MOUAU Post Utme 2015 Screening Result
*To check your result simply click on the following link ( http://mouauportal.edu.ng/putme /screening-result.php
)
*On the landing page, Enter your JAMB Registration Number in the spaces provided.
*Click ON search icon and proceed to access your result.

DELSU Adjourn 2015/2016 Post-UTME Screening

Latest Information reaching 9ja school Gist has it that the 2015/2016 post-UTME screening exercise of the Delta state University (DELSU) which was billed to commence yesterday has been postponed.

9ja School Gist learnt that Candidates who choose the institution as their first choice in the 2015 UTME and have successfully registered for the Post-UTME Screening exercise yesterday arrived at the screening venue only to be told that the screening has been re-scheduled..
To confirm the authenticity of this information, liveschoolnews.com.ng grapevine decided to reached out to the Registrar of the institution, Mr Ejiro Udjo via the telephone.

Udjo disclosed to our correspondent that the Delsu 2015 Post-UTME screening exam was rescheduled due to technical problem. The registrar asserted that the Post-UTME Screening exam will officially kick off on Monday, 24 August. Those that are supposed to write yesterday will start on Monday.

Benue Sate University 2015/2016 Post-UTME Results Out

The management of Benue Sate University (BSU) hereby wishes to inform all participants in the just concluded 2015/2016 post-UTME screening that the results has been released. Candidates can now proceed online to check the result of the screening as it has been uploaded online.
How To Check BSU Post Utme 2015 Screening Result
*To check your result simply click on the following link ( https://www.bsuportal.edu.ng /putmeapp1.jsp)
*On the landing page, Enter your JAMB Registration Number in the spaces provided.
*Click ON Submit and proceed to access your result.

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