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Tuesday 2 February 2016

NYSC Bans Attending Law School During Service Year

The National Youth Service Corps has warned that the idea of participating in National service an attending Law School at the same time is no longer acceptable.

This was part of the resolutions reached at the 2016 Annual management conference of the scheme.
It was noted that the NYSC act demands uninterrupted service year. Therefore, prospective corps members have to choose between going to law school or participating in the Scheme instead of combining the two.

ABU Diploma Admission List Released 2015/2016h

This is to inform all aspirants who applied for one diploma program or the other ABU that the diploma admission list has been released.
However, the list can only be accessed on the school notice board, it has not been release online.
Congrats to all the admitted ones!

NOUN 15th Matriculation Ceremony Announced

This is to inform the public that the 15th Matriculation Ceremony of the National Open University of Nigeria has been announced.

The matriculation ceremony comes up on Saturday February 20th February, 2016 in all study centers across the federation.

89 Make First Class as ABU Graduates 17,747

The management of the Ahmadu Bello University (ABU) Zaria, said that no fewer than 89 graduands of the university have been awarded with first class degrees at its 38th convocation ceremony.
The Ahmadu Bello University (ABU), Zaria, Kaduna State, has awarded 89 first class degrees and 305 Ph.Ds for the 2013/2014 academic session.
A total of 13,149 first degrees and 4,598 higher degrees and diplomas were also conferred to deserving graduates for the 2013/2014 academic session.
Vice-Chancellor of the institution, Professor Ibrahim Garba, announced this at the 38th convocation ceremony of the university held at the main campus, Samaru, Zaria.
Garba gave a breakdown of the degrees as First Class, 89 persons; Second Class Upper, 2,086; Second Class Lower, 7,108; Third Class, 3,161; Pass, 262; and 443 Unclassified Degrees.
He said that Higher Degrees and Diplomas include 305 Ph.Ds; 2,669 Masters of Arts and Masters of Science; and 1,624 Post Graduate Diplomas.

UMYU Postgraduate Entrance Exam Date, Fees – 2015/16

Umaru Musa Yar’adua University, UMYU postgraduate entrance examination screening exercise date and fees for the 2015/2016 academic session.
The Postgraduate School of Umaru Musa Yar’adua University wishes to inform applicants for Masters and Doctorate Degrees in the 2015/2016 admission exercise that Entrance Examinations would hold as follows:
*.Date: Saturday, 6th February, 2016
*.Time: 10:00amprompt
*.Venue: Applicants’ various Departments
*.Exam Fees: N2,000
Payment of the Exam Fees can be made at Bursary Department, Room B1-12 on or before the date of the examinations.
For more inquiries pls call: 08036567988 or 08065546100

Ogun @ 40: TASUED Holiday Notice to Students

Tai Solarin University of Education, TASUED public holiday notice to all students – exams and NYSC sensitisation programme earlier scheduled for today have been postponed.
Following the declaration of public holiday for today, Tuesday, 2nd February, 2016 by the Ogun State Government, the University Management has announced the postponement of all examinations and NYSC sensitisation programme earlier scheduled for today.
The NYSC sensitisation will now hold tomorrow, same time and venue. Meanwhile, the examinations that are scheduled for today will now hold on Friday, 5th February, 2016. All other examinations will hold as scheduled on the timetable for Wednesday, 3rd February, 2016 and Thursday, 4th February, 2016.

UNILORIN Admits 11,057 out of 103,000 Applicants for 2015/16

University of Ilorin, UNILORIN Admits only 11,057 out of 103,000 candidates that applied to the University as First Choice in the 2015/2016 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examinations (UTME).
The Vice-Chancellor of the University of Ilorin, Prof. AbdulGaniyu Ambali (OON), has told the newly admitted students of the institution that they could ensure the realisation of their goals by obeying the rules and regulations of the University and shunning all social vices.
Prof. Ambali, who gave the advice while addressing the fresh students during their matriculation ceremony last Friday (January 29, 2015), said, “My dear students, your successful sojourn in this University is based on two factors: doing what is right and eschewing what is wrong”.
According to the Vice-Chancellor, “What is right includes being serious with your studies as well as obeying the rules and regulations of the University. What is wrong on the other hand includes violating the extant University rules and engaging in unbecoming conduct”.
Prof. Ambali told the 11,057 matriculating students that “the period between matriculation and graduation is short”. He counseled, “So, it is better you pick the race early so that you will reach your destination with success and happiness. In this regard, you should motivate and encourage yourselves. There is no one who can set a limit to your achievements except you”.
The Vice-Chancellor, whose address was entitled, “Character and Learning”, further told the new students, “If you are target-driven and goal-oriented, your average of four years in the University will lay a solid foundation for your future. Interestingly, the future is even now. Therefore, set your mind to excel and by the grace of God, excellence shall be yours”.
He, however, pointed out that the University places a high premium on character “such that it even supercedes learning”, adding that “the University motto, “Probitas Doctrina”, or simply “character and learning”, emphasizes character because without character, all learning is futile”.
Prof. Ambali, therefore, advised the fresh students to remain good ambassadors of their families and communities while also remaining steadfast and serious in carrying out their primary assignment, which is studying.
The Vice Chancellor disclosed that a total number of 11,057 students were admitted by the institution this year out of the 103,000 candidates that applied to the University as First Choice in the 2015/2016 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examinations (UTME).
“I felicitate with you and your parents that you are able to make it despite all the odds of the examinations”, Prof. Ambali told the new students, saying, “You passed the O’ Level examinations and you succeeded in the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examinations and the post-UTME screening. May you continue to succeed in your future endeavours.”
The Vice-Chancellor, however, enjoined the new students to ensure that they make positive marks as they journey through the University. He said, “This institution offers you several opportunities to distinguish yourselves academically and otherwise. Some of you will become sports stars and write your names in gold. Some of you will also become entrepreneurs, applying part of what you learn profitably even while still in training. In all these, hard work, diligence and determination are required”.
Urging the students to “remember God”, Prof. Ambali told them, “If you put God first, other things will fall in place and your efforts will be blessed”.
A major highlight of the ceremony was the administering of the Matriculating Oath on the new students by the Registrar of the University, Mr. Emmanuel Dada Obafemi, who also advised them to always abide by the rules and regulations of the University.
Mr. Obafemi urged the new students to accord utmost respect to all dos and don’ts of the University and ensure they eschew all forms of illicit acts while facing their study squarely in their own interest.
The occasion was attended by all Principal Officers of the University as well as the Deans of the various Faculties and Directors of Academic and non-academic units.
Earlier in the week, a three-day orientation programme was held for the freshers. In their separate lectures during the programme, the University Chaplain and Deputy Chief Imam of the University of Ilorin, Dr. A. Ogunkunle and Dr Nasir Abdulsalam, respectively advised the students to be religiously tolerant and see themselves as one so as to live happily and peacefully on campus.
In his own speech, Mr. Leke Owolabi, who represented the Chairman of the University Dress Code Committee, advised the students to strictly abide by the laws of the University, warning that stringent action would be taken against any student that violates any of the University rules and regulations.
Mr. Owolabi urged the students to shun all anti-social behaviour such as cultism, examination malpractices, keeping bad company, joining unregistered associations on campus, indecent dressing, and engaging in physical combat, among other illicit acts.
Other top University officials who also admonished the new students on good conduct included the Dean of Student Affairs, Prof. Adetayo Talabi; the Deputy Registrar, Academic Support Services, Mrs R. A. Okojie; and the representative of Chief Security Officer.

UNILORIN Remedial Students Registration Details – 2015/16

University of Ilorin, UNILORIN newly admitted remedial/pre-degree students registration instruction for the 2015/2016 academic session.
Following the release of the University of Ilorin, UNILORIN remedial admission list, the authorities of the university released the registration instructions for candidates offered provisional admission into the School of Preliminary Studies (SPS) Including French Candidates for the 2015/2016 academic session..
Candidates who have applied for 2015/2016 admission are to check their admission status by clicking on Remedial Loginlink (Please login with your Remedial Application Number e.g. UIL/REM/2013/…. and your password).
If offered provisional admission, complete the STEPS OUTLINED IN 1 TO 9 below
1. Complete the acceptance form with a NON REFUNDABLE ACCEPTANCE FEE of Ten Thousand Naira (N10,000) which DOES NOT constitutes part of the school fees.
a) COMPLETE THE ONLINE REGISTRATION FORM.
b) PRINT OUT A COPY OF THE COMPLETED FORM.
2. Proceed to UNILORIN SCHOOL OF PRELIMINARY STUDIES PROGRAMME CENTRE , FUFU, near Idofian for clearance as from MONDAY 23rd Febuary, 2015, TO Friday 13th March, 2015 (from 8am till 4pm daily).
1.Bring along the originals and photocopies of Remedial Form, CERTIFICATES/STATEMENTS OF RESULTS as filled on-line for the admission process. Obtain a scratch card of the O-level examination body (or bodies) of the result(s)/certificate(s), e.g. SSCE, NECO, NABTEB, CAMBRIDGE etc, used for the application process. Activate your scratch card by using it at least once but not more than twice to check the result for which the scratch card details are being indicated.
2.Bring the result(s) and the attached scratch card(s) to the School of Preliminary Studies (SPS), Fufu for verification.
3.Obtain the clearance certificate from the School of Preliminary Studies after the verification exercise.
3. Candidates are to ensure a minimum balance of One Hundred Thousand Naira (N100,000.00) on their ATM card account (MASTER OR VERVE CARD) for payment purposes (Tuition: N90,000, PUTME: N3,000, School charges: N3,200, Health: N1,000 and Bank Charges: N250.00).
4. Go to the University website at www.unilorin.edu.ng and click on the link 2014/2015 School of Preliminary Registration to complete step 3 above.
a) Print 4 copies of the completed Registration form and submit 3 copies at (SPS) CENTRE, FUFU with photocopies of your 2014/2015 JAMB REGISTRATION SLIP, evidence of payment and all your other credentials as indicated above
5. A bank draft for Four Thousand Naira (N4,000) made payable to the School of Preliminary Studies as caution fees must be submitted by all candidates
6. a. Limited accommodation is available on first come, first serve basis at FUFU Campus. Candidates who are interested in taking accommodation from the University are to obtain accommodation form from the School of Preliminary Studies. A bank draft for Eight Thousand Naira (N8,000) made payable to the University of Ilorin for accommodation must be submitted to the Bursary Department at Fufu. Note: Bank draft for accommodation should be submitted separately from Caution fee Bank draft.
b. Accommodation is not available for French candidates as their lectures are at University of Ilorin, Main Campus.
7. Apart from the charges specified above, candidates are warned not to pay any additional money to anybody during or after the registration exercise.
8. Any offer of admission that is not accepted and registered on or before 13th March, 2015 would be deemed to have lapsed.
9. Note that lecture starts by 16th March, 2015 at the SCHOOL OF PRELIMINARY STUDIES, FUFU.
10. Note that all remedial students who have been admitted for Engineering Programmes must offer Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics and English as JAMB subject combination
NOTE THAT UIVERSITY OF ILORIN WILL NOT ADMIT ANY STUDENT IN ANY UNIVERSITY PROGRAMME WHO SCORE BELOW UTME NATIONAL MINIMUM CUT-OFF SCORE

2016 NECO Timetable: June/July SSCE

2016 NECO Timetable– I’m pleased to announce to all the candidates that would participate in the 2016 National Examinations Council (NECO) June/July SENIOR SCHOOL CERTIFICATE EXAMINATION (INTERNAL) that the examination timetable is out.
The NECO SSCE internal has seventy-six subjects. The examination has been schedule to incept on May 23rdand ends on July 18th, 2016.
Below is the NECO timetable. You can also click on the link at the end of the post to download the2016 NECO June/July Timetable.
See NECO SSCE Timetable Below:
______________ 23RD MAY TO 18TH JULY, 2016_______________
Monday 13th June
4063/4061
Paper III & I: Objective & Practical / Physical – Geography
2hrs 30mins
10:00am – 12:30pm
3071
Paper I: Practical – Woodwork
3hrs
2:00pm – 5:00pm
Tuesday 14th June
5033/5032
Paper III & II: Objective & Essay – Commerce
2hrs 40mins
10:00am – 12:40pm
2063/2062
Paper III & II: Objective & Essay – Agricultural Science
2hrs 30mins
2:00pm – 4:30pm
Wednesday 15th June
2043
Paper III: Objective – Further Mathematics
2hrs
10:00am – 12:00noon
2042
Paper II: Essay – Further Mathematics
2hrs 30mins
12:00noon – 2:30pm
4093/4094
Paper III & IV: Objective & Prose – Literature in English
2hrs 15mins
3:00pm – 5:15pm
1012/1013
Paper II & III: Essay & Objective – English Language
2hrs 45mins
10:00am – 12:45pm
Thurs day 16th June
1014
Paper IV: Test of Orals – English Language
45mins
12:45pm – 1:30pm
2073/2072
Paper III & II: Objective & Essay – Physical Education
2hrs
3:00pm – 5:00pm
Friday 17th June
4062
Paper II: Essay – Human and Regional Geography
2hrs
10:00am – 12:00noon
4123/4122
Paper III & II: Objective & Essay – Hausa
3hrs
10:00am – 1:00pm
4133/4 132
Paper III & II: Objective & Essay – Igbo
3hrs
10:00am – 1:00pm
4143/4 142
Paper III & II: Objective & Essay – Yoruba
3hrs
10:00am – 1:00pm
Mond ay 20th June
4153/4152
Paper III & II: Objective & Essay – Edo
3hrs
10:00am – 1:00pm
4163/4162
Paper III & II: Objective & Essay – Efik
3hrs
10:00am – 1:00pm
4173/4 172
Paper III & II: Objective & Essay – Ibibio
3hrs
10:00am – 1:00pm
4092
Paper II: Drama & Poetry – Literature in English
1hr 40mins
2:30pm – 4:10pm
Tuesd ay 21st June
2023/2022
Paper III & II: Objective & Essay – Chemistry
3hrs
10:00am – 1:00pm
5013/5012
Paper III & II: Objective & Essay – Store Management
2hrs 40mins
2:00pm – 4:40pm
Wednesday 22nd
1023
Paper III: Objective – General Mathematics
1hr 45mins
10:00am – 11:45am
June
1022
Paper II: Essay – General Mathematics
2hrs 30mins
12:00noon – 2:30pm
Thursday 23rd June
2083/2082
Paper III & II: Objective & Essay – Computer Studies
3hrs
10:00am – 1:00pm
4023/4022
Paper III & II: Objective & Essay – Islamic Studies
2hrs 30mins
2:30pm – 5:00pm
Friday 24th June
2053/2052
Paper III & II: Objective & Essay – Health Education
2hrs
10:00am – 12:00noon
2051
Paper I: Test of Practical – Health Education
1hr 30mins
4:00pm – 5:30pm
Monday 27th June
2013/2012
Paper III & II: Objective & Essay – Biology
2hrs 30mins
10:00am – 12:30pm
3011
Paper I: Practical – Technical Drawing
3hrs
2:00pm – 5:00pm
Tuesday 28th June
4083/4082
Paper III & II: Objective & Essay – Economics
3hrs
10:00am – 1:00pm
3061
Paper I: Drawing – Building Construction
3hrs
2:00pm – 5:00pm
Wednesday 29th June
2033/2032
Paper III & II: Objective & Essay – Physics
3hrs
10:00am – 1:00pm
4073/4072
Paper III & II: Objective & Essay – Government
2hrs 40mins
10:00am – 12:40pm
3093/3092
Paper III & II: Objective & Essay – Foods & Nutrition
2hrs 30mins
2:30pm – 5:00pm
5023
Paper III: Objective – Financial Accounting
1hr 20mins
10:00am – 11:20am
5022
Paper II: Theory & Practice – Financial Accounting
2hrs 30mins
11:20am – 1:50pm
Thurs day 30th June
3033/3032
Paper III & II: Objective & Essay – Basic Electricity
2hrs 15mins
2:30pm – 4:45pm
3083/3082
Paper III & II: Objective & Essay – Home Management
2hrs 30mins
2:30pm – 5:00pm
6053/6 052
Paper III & II: Objective & Essay – Air-Conditioning & Refrigeration
1hr 40mins
10:00am – 11:40am
6073/6 072
Paper III & II: Objective & Essay – Electrical Installation & Maintenance Work
2hrs
10:00am – 12:00noon
6093/6 092
Paper III & II: Objective & Essay – Blocklaying, Bricklaying & Concrete Work
2hrs
10:00am – 12:00noon
6123/6 122
Paper III & II: Objective & Essay – Machine Woodworking
1hr 40mins
10:00am – 11:40am
Friday 1st July
6133/6132
Paper III & II: Objective & Essay – Carpentry & Joinery
2hrs
10:00am – 12:00noon
6153/6152
Paper III & II: Objective & Essay – Upholstery
1hr 30mins
10:00am – 11:30am
6263/6 262
Paper III & II: Objective & Essay – Stenography
2hrs
10:00am – 12:00noon
6313/6 312
Paper III & II: Objective & Essay – Animal Husbandry
2hrs
10:00am – 12:00noon
6323/6 322
Paper III & II: Objective & Essay – Fisheries
2hrs
10:00am – 12:00noon
Mond ay 4th July
4013/4012
Paper III & II: Objective & Essay – Christian Religious Studies
2hrs 30mins
10:00am – 12:30pm
3043/3042
Paper III & II: Objective & Essay – Electronics
2hrs
2:00pm – 4:00pm
Tuesday 5th July To Friday
SALLAH BREAK
8th July
3074
Paper IV: Drawing & Design – Woodwork
2hrs
10:00am – 12:00noon
Mond ay 11th July
3073/3072
Paper III & II: Objective & Essay – Woodwork
2hrs
12:30pm – 2:30pm
5053/5052
Paper III & II: Objective & Essay – Insurance
2hrs 40mins
3:00pm – 5:40pm
6013/6 012
Paper III & II: Objective & Essay – Auto-Body Repair and Spray Painting
2hrs 30mins
10:00am – 12:30pm
6023/6 022
Paper III & II: Objective & Essay – Auto Electrical Work
2hrs 30mins
10:00am – 12:30pm
6033/6 032
Paper III & II: Objective & Essay – Auto Mechanical work
2hrs 30mins
10:00am – 12:30pm
6063/6 062
Paper III & II: Objective & Essay – Welding & Fabrication Engineering Craft Practice
3 h rs
10 :00am – 1:00pm
6113/6 112
Paper III & II: Objective & Essay – Plumbing & Pipe Fitting
2hrs 30mins
10:00am – 12:30pm
6243/6 242
Paper III & II: Objective & Essay – Tourism
3hrs 30mins
10:00am – 1:30pm
Tuesd ay 12th July
6283/6282
Paper III & II: Objective & Essay – Store Keeping
2hrs 40mins
10:00am – 12:40pm
6293/6292
Paper III & II: Objective & Essay – Book Keeping
3hrs 50mins
10:00am – 1:50pm
6343/6 342
Paper III & II: Objective & Essay – Salesmanship
2hrs 40mins
10:00am – 12:40pm
6144
Paper IV: Drawing & Design – Furniture making
2hrs
10:00am – 12:00noon
6143/6 142
Paper III & II: Objective & Essay – Furniture Making
1hr 45mins
12:30pm – 2:15pm
5043/5 042
Paper III & II: Objective & Essay – Office Practice
3hrs
2:30pm – 5:30pm
3053/3 052
Paper III & II: Objective & Essay – Auto Mechanics
2hrs 30mins
2:30pm – 5:00pm
Wedne sday 13th July
4031
Paper I: Drawing – Visual Art
3hrs
10:00am – 1:00pm
4034
Paper IV: Creative Design – Visual Art
3hrs
2:00pm – 5:00pm
3021
Paper I: Practical – Metal Work
3hrs
2:00pm – 5:00pm
4033/4032
Paper III & II: Objective & Essay – Visual Art
3hrs
10:00am – 1:00pm
Thurs day 14th July
4043/4042
Paper III & II: Objective & Essay – Music
2hrs 30mins
2:00pm – 4:30pm
4113/4112
Paper III & II: Objective, Essay & Literature – Arabic
3hrs 30mins
2:00pm – 5:30pm
Friday 15th July
3023/3022
Paper III & II: Objective & Essay – Metal Work
2hrs 30mins
10:00am – 12:30pm
Monday 18th July
6271
Paper I: Practical – Data Processing
3hrs
10:00am – 1:00pm
SCHOOLS AND CANDIDATES SHOULD NOTE THE FOLLOWING:
1.FOR PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND AUTO MECHANICS PRACTICAL PAPER I; FRENCH, MUSIC AND ARABIC PAPER IV, THE SPECIFIC VENUES FOR THE EXAMINATION SHOULD BE CONFIRMED FROM NECO OFFICE IN THE RESPECTIVE STATE.
2.PRACTICAL IN THE SCIENCES, STENOGRAPHY, COMPUTER STUDIES AND DATA PROCESSING SHOULD BE IN SETS WHERE THE NUMBER OF CANDIDATES IS LARGE AND EQUIPMENT CANNOT GO ROUND.
3.VISUAL ART PAPER IV [CREATIVE DESIGN] SHOULD BE GIVEN TO CANDIDATES AT LEAST ONE WEEK, WHILE WELDING AND FABRICATION, ENGINEERING CRAFT PRACTICE THREE WEEKS TO EXAMINATION DAY.
4.THE NIGERIAN LANGUAGES HAUSA, IGBO AND YORUBA INCLUDE LITERATURE ASPECT.
5.BRINGING GSM INTO THE EXAMINATION HALL IS PROHIBITED.
6.THE ALBINOS AND BLIND CANDIDATES ARE TO BE GIVEN 30 MINUTES EXTRA TIME ACROSS ALL SUBJECTS.
7.BLIND CANDIDATES MUST MAKE USE OF NECO SUPPLIED OBR CUSTOMISED BRAILLE SHEET FOR THE EXAMINATION.

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