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Friday, 4 October 2013

Yabatech 1st/Merit Admission List Is Out for 2013/2014



First Batch of 2013/2014 Admission lists into the Yaba College of Technology (Yabatech) has been released online.

Prospective "Freshers" who chose Yabatech as their choice in JAMB, sat for the school's post UTME screening and obtained the minimum cut-off mark for their chosen course of study can now check their admission status on Yabatech website.First Batch of 2013/2014 Admission lists into the Yaba College of Technology (Yabatech) has been released online. Prospective "Freshers" who chose Yabatech as their choice in JAMB, sat for the school's post UTME screening and obtained the minimum cut-off mark for their chosen course of study can now check their admission status on Yabatech website. How to check Yabatech 2013/2014 admission status 1. Log on to 2. Choose your programme type from the drop-down. 3. Select admission type, and submit to view your status. Share your testimony using the comment box below after checking. Ask questions too if you have any. Good luck.

How to check Yabatech 2013/2014 admission status
 
1. Log on to
2. Choose your programme type from the drop-down.
3. Select admission type, and submit to view your status.

Share your testimony using the comment box below after checking. Ask questions too if you have any.

Good luck.

Federal Poly Ilaro First Batch Admission List Is Out for 2013/2014

The Authorities of the Federal Poly Ilaro have released the list of candidates who have been offered Admission into the Full-Time National Diploma (ND) programme of the Institution for the 2013/2014 Academic Session.

Successful candidates should however note that, the deadline for the payment of Acceptance Fees or Application fee for the First List is 18th October, 2013.

To check your admission status now, visit the school admission portal.

PAYMENT OF ACCEPTANCE/APPLICATION FORM FEES

ALL CANDIDATES OFFERED ADMISSION IN THE 2013/2014 SESSION FOR FULL TIME NATIONAL DIPLOMA (ND) PROGRAMMES ARE TO PAY AN ACCEPTANCE FEE OF TWENTY FIVE THOUSAND NAIRA (N25,000.00) AND SEVEN THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED (N7,500.00) NAIRA APPLICATION FORM FEE AFTER CLEARANCE AT THE MULTI-PURPOSE HALL OF THE FEDERAL POLYTECHNIC, ILARO.

REQUIREMENTS

1. TWO (2) JAMB Documents (receipt, photo card or notification of results)
2. Three (3) Copies of SSCE, GCE/O/Level, NECO, NABTEB (Original copy must be sighted)
3. Four (4) passport photographs
4. An Evidence for the payment of Post UTME Form AFTER THE CLEARANCE AT THE MULTI-PURPOSE HALL, THE ACCEPTANCE/APPLICATION FORM FEES SHOULD BE PAID AT THE BANK ON THE POLYTECHNIC CAMPUS INDICATED ON THE CLEARANCE LETTER ISSUED TO YOU.

AFTER PAYMENT, TAKE THE BANK DRAFT RECEIVED TO THE BURSARY DEPARTMENT TO OBTAIN THE OFFICIAL RECEIPT OF THE POLYTECHNIC. THEREAFTER, GO BACK TO THE CLEARING OFFICER FOR YOUR ADMISSION LETTER.

N.B Please note that the deadline for the payment of acceptance/ application form fees for FIRST LIST of ND Full -Time is FRIDAY, 18TH OCTOBER, 2013
MANAGEMENT

Congratulations to admitted students.

Unilorin Remedial Programme For 2013/2014 Academic Session. Apply Now

Applications are hereby invited from suitably qualified candidates for Unilorin Remedial Programme For 2013/2014 Academic Session. available admission into the pre-degree programme are in Arts, Arts Education, Agriculture, Engineering and Technology, Science and Science Education for the 2012/2013 academic session.

Admission Requirements
(a)Qualifications:
1.Arts and Arts Education:


(i) Applicants must pass five subjects at credit level at not more than two sittings in the SSCE/GCE organized by WAEC, NECO, NABTEB and should include the major subjects of study.
(ii) Two of the five subjects must be from Arts while the third may be from the Social Sciences.

Note:There is no Remedial programme in B.A. (Hons.) English.

2.Agriculture, Engineering and Technology, Science and Science Education:

Applicants must pass the following subjects at credit level; English Language, Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics and Physics at not more than two sittings in the SSCE/GCE organized by WAEC, NECO and NABTEB

(b)Specific Requirements:
(i) Faculty of Agriculture will accept credit grade in Agricultural Science in lieu of credit grade in Biology

(c)Duration of Programme:
The programme is for duration of two semesters (one academic session)

(d)Eligibility:
The remedial programme is primarily open to applicants from the catchment areas of the University of Ilorin, i.e. Benue, Kebbi, Kogi, Kwara, Nassarawa, Niger Plateau, Sokoto and Zamfara States.

(e)General Conditions:
(i) Applicants from educationally disadvantaged Local Government Areas of Kwara State i.e. Edu, Baruten, Moro and Kaima may be considered for admission with three credits provided an F9 grade is not obtained in any of the five subjects. Such candidates must however redeem their ‘O’ level deficiencies latest by the end of their 100 level programme.
(ii) Candidates who want to study Engineering must obtain credit grades in Chemistry, Mathematics and Physics
(iii) Applicants must write the 2014 JAMB/UME with relevant subject combination to any programme in either Arts or Sciences and must obtain the minimum pass mark approved by the Federal Government
(iv) Applicants are to note that the programme is non-residential.

(f)Venue of Programme:
The venue of the programme shall be at the School of Preliminary Studies, Fufu, Ilorin South Local Government Headquarters, Kwara State.

(g)Method of Application:
Candidates are to visit University of Ilorin website www.unilorin.edu.ng and follow the link on 2013/2014 Remedial Application for Remedial programme in French for beginners.

Application forms are to be completed online after a payment ofN10,000.00 (Ten thousand naira only) application fee using interswitch enable ATM card either master or verve card.

After the completion of the forms, each candidate MUST download a Local Government Confirmation Form which must be endorsed by the Chairman/Secretary of the Local Government Areas.

A candidate who is offered admission will be expected to bring the forms and SSCE/GCE/NECO or equivalent certificates/results slips during registration.
Closing date for submission of forms is 10thNovember, 2013.

E.D. OBAFEMI
Registrar

UNIBEN 2nd Admission List Is Out On JAMB Website for 2013/2014



This is to inform all prospective 100L students of the University of Benin that UNIBEN 2nd Admission List Is Out On JAMB Website for 2013/2014

Although the university is yet to officially release the second batch on her website, applicants who currently await this list can check their status via JAMB website to know their fate when UNIBEN finally unveil the list.

Click here to check your admission status on JAMB website.

Thursday, 3 October 2013

ASUU Strike: Fg Neglect Education For Paper Money

There is a paradox governments have built around education — they are spending billions of Naira on education, yet the financial issues around education are not being resolved. The Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, strike is only one of many matters that are dogging education.

Government’s supposed interests in negotiating with ASUU, the speed being applied, and the uttermost neglect of other aspects of education confirm the diminishing importance that governments attach to education.

ASUU’s case is exceptional, in that governments appeared concerned. When the Academic Staff Union Polytechnics, ASUP, went on strike, it took almost three months before governments started talking to the union. The issue remains partially resolved.

With the ASUU strike, the failure of governments and their programmes are obvious. Governments sign agreements they do not intend to keep. ASUU is on strike over a 2009 agreement. Governments want to re-negotiating implementation of a four-year-old agreement.

They also know that the negotiations for a new agreement are due. We have governments that plan for immediate needs, if they ever do. They are exhausting themselves over ASUU strike as if meeting ASUU’s demands would resolve the challenges that our education faces, among them irrelevant curricula.

How do governments spend billions of Naira they budget annually for education? Bureaucracy consumes the bulk of the money. Duplication of agencies that manage education is the biggest cost centre in our national education management. Governments are running up new costs.

New higher institutions are being built with emphases on physical structures. Laboratories, libraries and research centres that they require to be centres for meaningful academic engagements are available in inadequate numbers.

It is absurd that governments — the owners of the universities — would need an ASUU strike to determine the status of the facilities in universities.

What plans do governments have for education? How would they tackle sustainable funding so that we are not soon back to another wave of strikes in a matter of months? Would governments ever consider education important enough that it should run without disruptions from strike?

There would be no easy solutions. Many of the federal agencies on education just drain resources that should have been invested in improving learning facilities. States imitate the federal waste, making education one of governments’ biggest cost centres, without commensurate value for the expenditures.

Governments can save costs by eliminating duplication in the functions of education agencies. There should be clearer lines about the roles of governments at different levels of education. The Federal Government should not be dabbling into primary school education.

Finally, the future of education is too important to be left to haphazard funding. Governments should provide resources for education beyond ASUU’s demands.

Your JAMB ADMISSION LETTER (2013 - 2004) is now ready for collection. You can confirm your Admission Status and get the letter online, right now! Click here for details.

FUOYE Pre-Degree Entrance Exam Date is October 18, 2013

Examination date for prospective pre-degree students in the Federal University of Oye Ekiti State has been fixed. Thus all successfully registered applicants will be seated for the exams come October 18, 2013 in the university.

The FUOYE pre-degree entrance screening will take event at The Ikechukwu Ifeanacho ICT Centre, Oye-Ekiti.
Time: 8 a.m on the said date.

Also note that Candidates are to come with their FUOYE Pre-degree application slip.

Good luck.

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UMYU Releases 2013/2014 Post UTME Results for 1st, 2nd & No Choice Candidates

Post UTME screening/test results for 1st, 2nd choice ( and "NO choice") candidates has been released by the Umaru Musa Yar’Adua University (UMYU).

Performance of candidates in the results so released will determine the 2013/2014 admission cut-off marks for UMYU which is yet undisclosed by the school management.

RivPoly Commence 2nd Semester Exam On 7th of October, 2013

This is to remind all students of the Rivers State Polytechnic (Rivpoly) Bori that their second semester examination for the 2012/2013 academic year will commence October 7, 2013. The examination which may last for a few weeks will bring the 2012/2013 academic session of the Rivpoly to an end paving way for fresh students to come into the 2013/2014 session. Students are reminded that examination malpractice is punishable. Good luck. source: myschool.com.ng

UNIPORT Basic Studies/Pre-degree Programme Application for 2013/2014

Applications are invited from suitably qualified candidates for admission into the Pre-degree Programme of the School of Basic Studies of the University of Port Harcourt for the 2013/2014 academic session.

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
Candidates should possess WASSC/SSCE/NECO/NABTEB Ordinary Level with credit passes in at least 5 relevant subjects. See Table on university website for further details.

COURSE DURATION
The Programme is for a period of one year (one academic session).

APPLICATION
Online application will commence from Monday, September 30, 2013; while the closing date for application is 12 midnight on Friday, November 15, 2013.

METHOD OF APPLICATION
Application is online. Log on to www.uniport.edu.ngand follow the instructions; a Fee of Ten Thousand Naira (N10,000.00),excluding Bank charges is required. Payment can be made at designated Banks nationwide. The names on candidates’ O’Level Certificates and JAMB Results must be the same as what is filled online.

SCREENING EXERCISE
The Screening Test will be Computer-Based and shall be conducted on Monday, November 25, 2013.

Venue: ICTC, University Park (Abuja Campus), University of Port Harcourt.

Materials Needed for the Screening Exercise
Candidates are required to come with the following and be at the venue by 8.00am.

1. A clear copy of Photocard printed online
2. Biro, HB pencil, eraser
3. Non – Programmable Calculator

ACCEPTANCE FEE
Candidates offered admission shall be required to pay a non-refundable Acceptance Fee of Ten Thousand Naira (N10,000)only which covers all textbooks and identity cards.

REGISTRATION
Registration of successful candidates will be announced in due course.

NOTE:
*.PROGRAMMABLE CALCULATORS OF THE FX – 991ES SERIES, MOBILE PHONES, IPOD AND SIMILAR GADGETS ARE NOT ALLOWED AT THE SCREENING VENUES.
*.AT THE END OF THE PROGRAMME, SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATES REQUIRE THE NATIONAL MINIMUM SCORE IN THE 2014 UNIFIED TERTIARY MATRICULATION EXAMINATION (UTME) TO TRANSIT TO YEAR 1.
*.THE JAMB SUBJECT COMBINATION SHOULD BE STRICTLY ADHERED TO
*.NO ADMISSION INTO THE DEPARTMENT OF PHYSIOLOGY FOR 2013/2014.

CONTACT:
1.For further information, contact the School of Basic Studies;
2.Phone: 0803 428 8672, 084 766 367: Email: basicstudies@uniport.edu.ng
3.For technical support contact: basicsupport@uniport.edu.ng
Mrs. Matilda Nnodim
Registrar

Your UNIPORT ADMISSION LETTER (2013 - 2004) is now ready for collection. You can confirm your Admission Status and get the letter online, right now! Click here for details.

Wednesday, 2 October 2013