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The Glasshouse Report

Saturday, 27 February 2016

News To All Jambites Expect Your Result Within 30 Minutes After The Examination

The Joint Admission And Matriculation Board has assured candidates participating in the 2016 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination that their result will be made available 30 minutes after they have left the hall.

This was disclosed by the JAMB Boss, Prof. Dibu Ojerinde.

According to him, candidates will receive a
graphical result of the examination via SMS on the mobile
phone numbers they provided during registration.

While the actual result will be made available online within four days.

www.giststudents.com is here to update you with any news on this year Jamb.

You can drop your question on the comment box.

For those that have written, please drop your experience towards the exam.

Gosh: FUTO Student Bites Off Fellow Student's Nose During Fight (photos)


Information reaching us www.giststudents.com now....
Two female Students of the Federal University of Technology, Owerri‘s School Of Agricultural Technology (SAAT) three days ago got involved in a nasty fight that ended up with one of them biting the other's nose off.

An eye witness confirmed that it started with a demand by one of them to fetch some water (for their work) but she objected with a vulgar response.

The girl who had her nose bitten allegedly launched the first attack by pulling the other girl's hair. The fight got heated and she got bitten.

After the drama, the bleeding victim was rushed to the school clinic and immediately referred to the Federal Medical Centre Owerri, for proper and effective treatment and surgery and to help the bleeding.

For bleeding to stop, the medical team at FMC had to cut some flesh from her laps.

The matter is still under strong investigation by the school authorities.

Tuesday, 16 February 2016

Dead Of The Polyibadan Students


A ghastly motor accident has claimed
the lives of six students of the
poltechnic Ibadan, amomg them,
students and staff.
The accident occurred on at about
6pm Monday along Oyo/Ibadan
Expressway.
The accident involved a Hummer Bus
of the Quantity Surveying department
of the institution which was conveying
some students and staff of the
department to Oyo.
It was gathered that the Tyre of the 18-
seater bus burst in motion and the
bus somersaulted. Four passengers
reportedly died on the spot while two
died later at the Adeoyo State hospital.
The injured persons were rushed to
the Oyo Town General Hospital for
treatment. Information was sketchy as
at the time of filing this report
whether the number of casualties had
increased.
New Telegraph however quoted the
Public Relations Officer, of the
insitution, Mr Soladoye Adewole, as
saying:
I just got the news not quite long.
We have not been able to ascertain
the number of deaths, but we have
actually recorded some deaths. Our
Director of Medical Services and
Registrar Mr Ezekiel Fehintola have
gone to the scene. We have not been
given full details of the incident”
Every school activities has been
suspended till next week

FG Bilateral Education Agreement (BEA) Scholarship Awards 2016/2017 - Apply Now

The Federal Ministry of Education invites interested and qualified Nigerians to participate in the 2016/2017 Nomination Interview for Bilateral Education Agreement, BEA Scholarship Award.

The Bilateral Education Agreement (BEA) Scholarship will be Awarded to:

-Undergraduate (UG) studies tenable in Russia, Morocco, Algeria, Serbia, Hungary, Egypt, Turkey, Cuba, Romania, Ukraine, Japan, Macedonia; and

-Postgraduate (PG) studies tenable in Russia (for those whose first degrees were obtained from Russia), China, Hungary, Serbia, Turkey, Japan, Mexico, South Korea, e.t.c.

Fields of Study

Undergraduate level – Engineering, Geology, Agriculture, Sciences, Mathematics, Languages, Environmental Sciences, Sports, Law, Social Sciences, Biotechnology, Architecture, Medicine (very limited), etc; and
Postgraduate level (Masters Degree and Ph.D) in all fields.

Criteria for Eligibility
Undergraduate Scholarship:

All applicants for undergraduate degree courses must possess a minimum qualification of Five (5) Distinctions (A’s & B’s) in the Senior Secondary School Certificate, WAEC (May/June) only in the subjects relevant to their fields of study including English Language and Mathematics. Certificates should not be more than Two (2) years old (2014 & 2015). Age limit is from 18 to 20 years.

Postgraduate Scholarship:

All applicants must hold a First Degree with at least 2nd Class Upper Division. The applicants who are previous recipients of Foreign Awards must have completed at least two (2) years post qualification or employment practice in Nigeria. All applicants must have completed N.Y.S.C. Age limit is 35 years for Masters and 40 years for Ph.D.

Note (For all Applicants)

Since the BEA countries are non-English speaking, applicants should be prepared to undertake a mandatory one year foreign language of the country of choice which will be the standard medium of instruction; and

All applicants for Hungarian Scholarship must visit the website: www.stipendiumhungaricum.hu

Venue of Interview
All eligible applicants are to report for interview at the venues scheduled for their respective Zones of origin for proper identification. Two sets of the Printed Completed application forms are usually submitted at the various interview centres with the following attachments:

-Two sets of Photocopies of Educational Certificates and Testimonials of previous schools attended with the originals for sighting;

-One certificate is accepted i.e WAEC of May/June only; Statement of results must be confirmed by WAEC and forwarded to the Director/Secretary, Federal Scholarship Board, Abuja;

-Two copies of Birth certificate

-State of Origin/LGA certificate duly signed, stamped and dated;

-Four (4) passport sized coloured photographs on white background;

-Academic transcripts and NYSC certificates will be required from applicants for Postgraduate Studies.

2016/2017 BEA Interview Venues and Dates from 7th – 11th March, 2016

Note
Candidates nominated and finally selected by the awarding BEA countries will be required to submit to Federal Scholarship Board the following:

-Photocopies of Authenticated academic certificates;
-Data page of current International passport, and
-Specified Medical Reports & Police clearance certificate.

Interview Time
9:00am Daily

Method of Application
Interested and qualified candidates should click on the following link to start application: http://www.education.gov.ng/fsb/bea/

Note

-Candidates should Print the completed Application form
-Submit two set of the printed Application form at the venue of the interview as scheduled above
-BEA processing does not attract any processing fee. Therefore, beware of fraudsters!
-Double Entries will be disqualified.

NNPC/CHEVRON JV National University Scholarship Awards 2016

Chevron Nigeria Limited, in collaboration with its Joint Venture partner, the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), is offering a number of University Scholarship Awards to suitably qualified Nigerian students.

Requirements / Eligibility

This Scheme Is Open To Unregistered Existing Awardees ONLY. Only current NNPC/Chevron JV scholarship beneficiaries who have not registered on scholastica are required to Register and Apply. Registered existing awardees need not apply but login to update their academic details.

In line with the NNPC/CHEVRON JV Scholarship Policies, current awardees who wish to be retained on the scheme MUST satisfy the following requirements throughout the duration of their degree programme.

1. Must be in a Nigerian University
2. Must remain within a course/program covered by the NNPC/CHEVRON JV Scholarship scheme

How to Apply
Registered existing awardees need not apply but refer to the steps outline in the invitation email.
Unregistered existing awardees should apply using the steps below:

1. Before you start this application, ensure you have clear scanned copies of the following documents.
Passport photograph with white background not more than 3 months old (450px by 450px not more than 200kb)
School ID card
Admission letter
Birth certificate
O' Level result
JAMB Result
2. Ensure the documents are named according to what they represent to avoid mixing up documents during upload
3. Ensure you attach the appropriate documents when asked to upload

‡To apply, visit http://scholastica.ng/schemes/cnlawards2013 and follow the steps below:
1. Click on "Apply Now" tab.
2. Click on "Register Now" to create an account.
3. Proceed to your email box to activate your account
4. Click on www.scholastica.ng to return to Scholarship site
5. Enter your registered email and password to upload your information.
6. Enter your personal information, National Identification Number (if available), educational information, other information and upload required scanned documents.
7. Ensure the name used in applications matches the names on all documentation in same order. Upload a sworn affidavit or certificate if otherwise.
8. Ensure you view all documents after uploading, to eliminate errors during uploading.
9. When asked to upload photo, upload a pass-port photograph with a white background.
10. Recheck application information to avoid errors
11. Click "Apply Now" on your corresponding award year to submit information i.e. 2012 Awardee to click "NNPC/CHEVRON JV / 2011" on www.scholastica.ng
12. You will receive an email and a sms that confirms your application was successful.
13. Return to www.scholastica.ng enter your Email and Password to download your profile and proceed to have your Head of Department sign the document.
14. Upload a scanned copy of the signed profile, this would be used for verification.
15. If National Identification Number (NIN) number was not available in step 6, to obtain your National Identification Number (NIN)
Visit http://ninenrol.gov.ng to register and learn more about the National Identity Number
Click "Create Account" and fill in the required fields
Login with Email and Password to complete the form
After completion, schedule a date for photo and finger print capture
Visit any of the 37 capture centres http://www.nimc.gov.ng/?q=nin-registration-centres to complete the registration process and obtain your National Identity Number
You can also do your total registration at the NIMC office
16. Return to www.scholastica.ng and update application with National Identification Number (NIN) to ensure completion

Note: Multiple applications may attract a disqualification penalty from the Scholarship board.

Visit www.giststudents.com for more schoolarship info

DELSU Notice On Pre-degree Entrance Exam Date And Venue For 2015/2016 Season

This is to inform all applicants of the 2015/2016 pre-degree programme o
f the Delta State University that the entrance exam date as stated is scheduled to be on Saturday 20th Feb 2016. Candidates are to reprint for their venue and seat numbers To print yours, visit http://www.delsu.edu.ng/VENUE.aspx Type your PRE-DEGREE application number and click check to print your VENUE / SEAT NUMBER

Most Read: JAMB Condemns Fee Charged By Institutions For Change Of Course

The Joint Admission and Matriculation Board, JAMB, has described as illegal the amount of money charged by institutions as change of course fee This was disclosed by the Head of Media and Information of the board, Dr. Fabian Benjamin in a chat with newsmen. According to him, once a candidate registers for UTME he/she automatically becomes an applicant in all the over 300 tertiary institutions in the country. He further stressed that this was part of the reason JAMB made provision for one preferred university, one polytechnic and one college of education in their application forms so as to broaden their chances of securing admission at any level. Concerning the readiness of JAMB for this year’s UTME, he stated that the board would not leave any stone unturned to conduct a hitch-free exam far better than the last edition. Meanwhile, for candidates who would like to effect changes in either their courses or institutions, you will be able to do that after you have sat for the exam and your result released.

UNI¬PORT Notice On Registration Deadline 2015/2016

This is to inform undergraduate students of University of Port-Harcourt that registration has been extended to Friday, 11th March, 2016. Any student who fails to register on or before this date will be deregistered for the 2015/2016 session and the maximum length of time allowed for the course of study would still be enforced.

Federal Government Approves The Appointment Of New VCs For 12 Federal Varsities

Report reaching us has it that President Buhari has approved the apportionment of new Vice Chancellors for the following Federal Universities; 1- FEDERAL UNIVERSITY,OYE EKITI, Prof.Kayode Soremekun 2- FEDERAL UNIVERSITY DUTSE, JIGAWA STATE: Prof Fatima Batoul Mukhtar 3- FEDERAL UNIVERSITY BIRNIN KEBBI -Prof Auwal H Yadudu 4- FEDERAL UNIVERSITY DUTSENMA, KATSINA STATE-Prof.Haruna Abdu Kaita 5- FEDERAL UNIVERSITY GASHUA, YOBE STATE- Prof Abdrew Haruna 6-FEDERAL UNIVERSITY LAFIA, NASARAWA STATE-Prof.Muhammad sanusi Liman 7- FEDERAL UNIVERSITY GUSAU, ZAMFARA STATE-Prof Magaji Garba 8- FEDERAL UNIVERSITY LOKOJA-Prof Angela Freeman Miri 9- FEDERAL UNIVERSITY KASHERE, GOMBE STATE-Prof Alhassan Muhammad Gani 10- FEDERAL UNIVERSITY NDIFU-ALIKE,EBONYI STATE -Prof Chinedum Nwajiuba 11- FEDRAL UNIVERSITY OTUOKE, BAYELSA STATE-Prof Seth Accra Jaja 12-FEDERAL UNIVERSITY WUKARI, TARABA STATE-Prof Muhammad Kundiri. More details in due course....

Friday, 12 February 2016

OPEC Fund for International Development, OFID Scholarship 2016

This is to announce the OFID Scholarship 2016. OFID is pleased to announce that qualified applicants who have obtained or are on the verge of completing their undergraduate degree and who wish to study for a Master’s degree are welcome to apply for the OFID Scholarship 2016/2017. OFID scholarships will be awarded to four students or candidates for master’s degree studies. Applicants must be from a developing country (except OFID Member Countries), and he/she must first obtain admission to pursue a Master’s degree studies in a relevant field of development, from any recognized university/college in the world. Through its OFID Scholarship 2016 scholarship scheme, OFID aims to help highly motivated, highly driven individuals overcome one of the biggest challenges to their careers – the cost of graduate studies. The winners of the OFID Scholarship Award will receive a scholarship of up to US$50,000. The funds will be spread over a maximum of one year, toward the completion of a Master’s degree, or its equivalent, at an accredited educational institution, starting in the autumn of the academic year 2016/2017. STEP 1: Ensure that you fulfill the OFID Scholarship Award Eligibility Criteria. STEP 2: Register within the OFID Scholarship Portal by using your email address. Please note you can log onto the portal as many times as required before finally submitting the application. STEP 3: Fill out the application form. Make sure to save data each time you update your application. Once you are logged in, if the page remains inactive for more than two hours, your session will time-out and you may lose unsaved data. Do not submit your application until you have completed the entire application process! STEP 4: Upload necessary documents: CV, two recommendation letters, Bachelor’s certificate/transcript, acceptance letter into postgraduate program and essay. STEP 5: When your application is complete, and all additional documents are uploaded, your application is ready to be submitted. Once your application is submitted, you can no longer make any changes or upload any more documents. The application for the OFID Scholarship 2016 deadline is May 1, 2016. Please do not call or email OFID to see if your application has been received or to inquire about your status. You will receive an automated confirmation once your application has been submitted. Only the winners will be notified by June 2, 2016 via our website.

NYSC Important Notice To All Prospective 2016 Batch A Corps Members

The management of National Youth Service Corps wishes to inform prospective Batch A 2016 corps members of the following; 1.Hard-to-rectify mistakes during registration. Please take note and try to avoid them during registration: a. Registration by proxy: affected PCM can not register at camp because the bio-metrics is not his/hers b. Mixed up registration: some cyber cafe operators have the habit of registering more than one persons at a time in one computer by opening 2 or more tabs on the same browser. This causes mix-up in the PCMs information which is hard to rectify. We advise you to sit with the person registering you and make sure he doesn't register another person at same time he registers u. When you want go somewhere before he finishes with u, tell him to log you out before he starts with somebody. c. Don't allow cafe operator to use his email address for you. If you don't have email, let him create one for you and make sure he gives you the details...email address and the password. Keep them safe because you need them d. For married women, make sure you go with your marital documents, choose married online and upload them during registration. In the column to input your spouse surname, make sure you put the correct surname you are using after marriage. e. For sick person, make sure you indicate it and the type of sickness, also provide all other details and upload medical report f. For military and SSS, make sure you indicate and provide all other relevant info and upload the required documents.
2. NYSC has opened the registration portal for registration of 2016 Batch A. Follow this link and click on Registration for mobilisation Batch A 2016 http://portal.nysc.org.ng 3. Those with email confirmation issues should please start new registration with the same email address, confirmation would be sent to them now. Those who made successful payment and didn't see call up number on their dashboard should login now. We are sorry for the technical problem. 4. If you made payment direct to bank and you haven't gotten your pin via sms, please scan the receipt given to you from the bank and send to nyscsupport@sidmach.com with all your details including email and phone number. If you made payment online using ATM card and your account was debited while the payment is not reflecting in your dashboard please drop your name and email address here. Sorry for the challenges. 5. Those whose names fell under error list should inform their institutions to correct and upload the names from now to Friday 12th February.

African Graduate Scholarship 2016 / 2017 – UCL Institute

This is for those interested in the African Graduate Scholarship 2016. The scholarships exist to support African nationals with a high-quality academic and professional background who would not be able to sudy at UCL without financial assistance. The Scholarship is a one-off award for the academic year September-September to study at the UCL Institute for Global Health. Candidates must meet the following criteria: The candidate must be an African national and a permanent resident of an African nation at the time of application. The candidate must have made an application and been accepted to UCL to study for a full-time postgraduate programme at the Institute for Global Health for the coming academic year. Click this link to apply to the MSc. The scheme offers a substantial scholarship towards UCL tuition fees, accommodation and some living costs. The candidate must also be able to provide evidence that he/she has secured other sources of funding for travelling to and from the UK. The deadline to apply for the African Graduate Scholarship 2016 2016/2017 academic year is the 30th of April, 2016

The National Open University of Nigeria, NOUN Application Forms 2016/2017 Is Now On Sale

The National Open University of Nigeria, NOUN application forms for admission into Certificate, Diploma, Undergraduate, Post Graduate Diploma, Masters Degree, and Doctor of Philosophy Programmes for the 2016/2017 Academic Session. AVAILABLE PROGRAMMES A. SCHOOL OF ARTS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES i. Undergraduate Degree Programmes Programme Code a) B.Sc. Criminology and Security Studies 2201 b) B.Sc. Peace Studies and Conflict Resolution 2202 c) B.Sc. Mass Communication 2204 d) B.A. English 2205 e) B.A French and International Relations 2206 f) B.A Christian Theology 2207 g) B.A Islamic Studies 2208 h) B.Sc. Political Science 2211 ii. Postgraduate Diploma Programmes a) Criminology and Security Studies 2301 b) Journalism and Mass Communication 2302 c) Peace Studies and Conflict Resolution 2303 d) Christian Theology 2305 iii. Masters Degree Programmes a) M.Sc. Mass Communication 2401 b) M.Sc. Peace Studies and Conflict Resolution 2402 iv. Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D) Programmes (By Research) a) English (Language/ Literature) 2505 B. SCHOOL OF AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES i. Undergraduate Programme Programme Code a) B. Agric. Agricultural Economics and Agro Business 7201 b) B. Agric. Agricultural Extension and Rural Development 7202 c) B. Agric. Animal Science 7203 d) B. Agric. Aquaculture and Fisheries Management 7204 e) B. Agric. Soil and Land Resources Management 7205 f) B. Agric. Crop Production and protection Sciences 7206 ii. Postgraduate Diploma (PGD) Programme a) PGD Agricultural Extension and Management 5301/7301 C. SCHOOL OF EDUCATION i. Undergraduate Programmes Programme Code Science Education a) B.Sc. (Ed.) Agricultural Science 4201 b) B.Sc. (Ed.) Biology 4202 c) B.Sc. (Ed.) Chemistry 4203 d) B.Sc. (Ed.) Integrated Science 4204 e) B.Sc. (Ed.) Computer Science 4205 f) B.Sc. (Ed.) Mathematics 4206 g) B.Sc. (Ed.) Physics 4207 h) B.Sc. (Ed.) Business Education 4212 Arts & Humanities Education i) B.A (Ed.) Early Childhood Education 4208 j) B.A (Ed.) English 4209 k) B.A (Ed.) French 4210 l) B.A (Ed.) Primary Education 2411 ii. Postgraduate Diploma Programmes a) Postgraduate Diploma in Education (PGDE) 4301 b) Postgraduate Diploma in Dist. Edu (PGDDE) 4302 iii. Masters of Education (M.Ed.) Programmes a) Educational Administration and Planning 4401 b) Science Education 4402 c) Educational Technology 4403 iv. Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D) Programme (By Course Work and Research) a) Educational Administration 4501 b) Educational Planning 4502 c) Educational Technology 4503 d) Mathematics Education 4504 e) Science Education 4505 D. SCHOOL OF HEALTH SCIENCES i. Undergraduate Programme Programme Code a) B.Sc. Community Health 5211/8201 b) B.Sc. Dental Technology 8202 c) B.Sc. Environmental Health 8203 ii. Postgraduate Diploma Programme a) PGD HIV/AIDS Education and Management 5303/8301 E. SCHOOL OF LAW i. Undergraduate programme Programme Code a) LLB (Law) Degree programme 6201 ii. Postgraduate Diploma Programme a) Legislative Drafting 6301 F. SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT SCIENCES i. Undergraduate Programme Programme Code a) B.Sc. Cooperatives Management 3201 b) B.Sc. Entrepreneurship 3204 c) B.Sc. Accounting (in Collaboration with ICAN) 3205 d) B.Sc. Hospitality Management 3206 ii. Postgraduate Diploma Programmes a) Financial Management 3309 b) Public Administration 3311 c) Business Administration 3313 iii. Masters Degree Programmes a) Master of Public Administration (MPA) 3411 b) Master of Business Administration (MBA) 3413 c) Master of Science Public Sector Management 3414 d) Master of Science Public Administration 3415 e) Master of Science Business Administration 3416 G. SCHOOL OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY i. Undergraduate Programmes Programme Code a) B.Sc. Computer Science 5202 b) B.Sc. Communication Technology 5203 c) B.Sc. Data Management 5204 d) B.Sc. Environmental Sci. & Resource Management 5205 e) B.Sc. Mathematics 5208 f) B.Sc. Mathematics/Computer 5209 g) B.Sc. Chemistry 5212 h) B.Sc. Biology 5213 i) B.Sc. Physics 5214 j) B.Sc. Financial Mathematics 5215 ii. Postgraduate Diploma Programmes a) Digital Communications 5302 b) Mobile Communications Technology (Wireless) 5304 c) Information Technology 5305 iii. Masters Degree Programme a) Information Technology (with Internet Options) 5401 H. CENTRE FOR LIFELONG LEARNING (CLL) Certificate Programmes i. Proficiency Certificate Programmes Programme Code a) Call Centre Skills 0004 b) Mobile Phone Repair 0005 ii. University (Academic) Certificate Programmes a) Computer Literacy 1004 b) Dental Office Practice 1017 c) Arabic and Islamic Studies 1022 d) Christian Theology 1023 e) French 1024 f) Hotel and Catering Management 1025 c) Business Administration 3313 iii. Diploma Programmes a) Business Communication 1201 b) Entrepreneurship 1205 c) Financial Management 1206 d) Marketing 1207 e) Medical Office Practice 1208 f) Arabic and Islamic Studies 1218 g) Christian Theology 1219 h) French 1220 i) Hotel and Catering Management 1221 ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Candidates seeking admissions into various programmes in NOUN must have the minimum entry requirement as follows; I. Certificate Programmes a) Proficiency Certificate Programmes No previous experience or qualification is necessary. Ability to read and write will be an advantage. Note: Candidates for Proficiency Certificates will NOT be qualified to proceed to Certificates / Diploma programmes without possessing the requisite basic qualifications. b) University (Academic) Certificate Programmes Junior Secondary School Certificate. Minimum of 2 credits in SSCE / GCE ‘O’ Level, NECO, NABTEB and at not more than two sittings. T.C II with at least 2 merits at not more than two sittings. Mature candidates of 30 years and above with relevant work experience of not less than 10 years or evidence of prior knowledge / proficiency in a relevant field may be considered on their merit. I’dadiyah Certificate of Standard Islamiyyah School. II Diploma Programmes A minimum of three credits in SSCE / GCE ‘O’ Level, NECO and NABTEB at not more than two sittings with at least a pass in English Language. A minimum of three merits in Teacher Grade II Certificate at not more than two sittings. Senior Islamic School Certificate / Higher Islamiyyah Certificate including Arabic and Islamic Studies Thanawiyyah Certificate of Standard Islamiyyah School. NOUN Academic Certificate and Certificates of other recognized institutions. Note: To qualify to proceed to appropriate degree programme of NOUN, holders of Diploma Certificates would be required to make up any deficiencies in their SSCE / GCE, NECO, NABTEB and T.C II. III. Undergraduate Programmes a) 100 Level Five credits in the SSCE / GCE O’Level / NECO / NABTEB or equivalents at not more than two (2) sittings obtained in subjects relevant to the proposed field(s) of study. Teachers’ Grade II Certificates with a minimum of five merits or its combination with any of the certificates listed under (i) to obtain equivalent of five credits at ‘O’Levels. Candidates seeking admission into School of Law must have five(5) credits including English Language, Literature in English and at least a credit Pass in Mathematics at not more than two (2) sittings in NECO / SSCE or GCE O/L only. The School of Arts and Social Sciences requires that one of the five credits or merits must be in English Language, while at least two (2) should be in subjects relevant to the proposed field. For School of Management Sciences, the credit passes at Ordinary Level must include English and Mathematics For School of Education, the credit passes must include Mathematics for Science Education and English Language for all humanities. Additionally, those in Science Education must have credit in English Language. For School of Science and Technology, the credit passes must include Mathematics and English Language. The minimum entry requirement for B.Sc. Environmental Science and Resource Management is five (5) O’Level (SSCE / NECO / GCE or NABTEB) Credits at not more than two sittings including English Language and Mathematics and any of Geography, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Agricultural Science and Economics. b) 200 Level National Diploma at Upper Credit from recognised institutions. National Certificate in Education (NCE) in subject(s) relevant to the proposed programme of study with a minimum of one merit and two passes. International Baccalaureates, Interim Joint Matriculation Board (IJMB) with at least two ‘A’ Level papers in relevant subjects and pre-requisite number of ‘O’ Level credit passes. Candidates for entry into School of Law must have a minimum of Second Class (Lower) degree from any recognized University with at least five credits including English Language, Literature in English and a credit pass in Mathematics at not more than two sittings in NECO / SCCE or GCE ‘O’ Level only. Candidates for entry into School of Science & Technology may be admitted into 300 Level of the programme provided they have the following qualification: a) Five (5) credit pass in not more than two sittings in SSCE / NECO / GCE or NABTEB in the following subjects: English Geography and Economics. b) A registered and licensed Community Health Extension Worker with a Diploma in Community Health Officers Programme (Higher National Diploma) and with not less than two years post qualification experience. Candidates for entry into School of Health Sciences for: a) B.Sc. Community Health: Direct Entry to 200 Level; Five (5) credit passes in not more than two sittings in WASSC, GCE, NECO or NABTEB in the following subjects: English Language, Mathematics, Chemistry, Biology, and either Physics, Geography or Economics. A registered and licensed Community Health Extension Worker with a Diploma in Community Health Extension (Ordinary National Diploma) and with not less than two years post qualification experience. Direct Entry to 300 Level; Five (5) credit passes in not more than two sittings in WASSC, GCE, NECO or NABTEB in the following subjects: English Language, Mathematics, Chemistry, Biology, and either Physics, Geography or Economics. A registered and licensed Community Health Officer with a Diploma in Community Health Officers Programme (National Diploma) and with not less than two years post qualification experience. Concessionary Admission: Mature licensed and registered Community Health practitioners of 45 years and above who are on Grade Level 10 and above that do not possess any of the above stated admission requirements may be considered for admission to run the four year programme. b). B.Sc. Environmental Health Same as B.Sc. Community Health above and must be registered with the appropriate professional body. Direct Entry to 200 Level: Candidates may be admitted into 200 level of the programme provided they have the following qualifications: Five (5) credit passes in not more than two sittings in WASCE, GCE, NECO or NABTEB in the following subjects: English Language, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Biology / Health Science. Diploma in Environmental Health Technician obtained from a recognised College of Health Technology. A valid practice permit issued by Environmental health Officers Registration Council of Nigeria (EHORECON). Direct Entry to 300 Level Candidates with valid license issued by EHORECON may be admitted into 300 level of the programme provided they have any of the following qualifications in addition to ‘O’ Level requirements: A Higher National Diploma (HND) in Environmental health Technology. The Public Health Inspector’s Diploma of the Royal Society of Health (RSH) or West African health Examination Board (WAHEB) Diploma for Public Health Superintendents or Diploma in Community Health Officer. Concessionary Admission: Mature licensed Environmental Health Officer 45 years and above who are on Grade Level 14 and above that do not possess any of the above stated O / L admission requirements may be considered for admission into the 300 level of the programme. c) B.Sc. Dental Technology To be eligible for admission for B.Sc. Dental Technology, candidates must satisfy the following conditions: must be a registered Dental Technologist with Dental Technology Registration Board of Nigeria (DTRBN). a holder of Higher National Diploma (HND) in Dental Technology or Final City and Guild of London Certificate or Professional Certificate in Dental Technology issued by DTRBN. Must have a valid practicing license from DTRBN; and In addition to fulfilling the requirements above, such candidates must also possess five (5) SSCE / WASC / NECO / NABTEB O / Level credit passes including Biology, Chemistry, Physics, English Language and Mathematics obtained at not more than two (2) sittings. Concessionary Admission: Matured Registered and licensed Dental Technologists of minimum of forty (40) years of age and with not less than ten (10) years post qualification experience who do not possess five (5) O / Level credit passes as stated above may be considered for admission but will be required to do some remedial courses (access courses). Admission Requirement Into School Of Agricultural Sciences: a) Undergraduate Programmes: To be admitted into the 5 year B. Agriculture, Candidates must have i. 100 Level: Credit passes in 5 WASCE / GCE / NECO. Subjects including English, Mathematics, Chemistry, Biology / Agricultural Science, at least a pass in Physics. The Credit pass in Agric. Science must be backed up by at least a pass in Biology. ii. 200 Level : “A” Level passes in the relevant subjects ND with a minimum of Upper Credit plus 5 Credits in WAESC/NECO/GCE “ O” Level to be admitted into 200 Level. Direct Entry - OND with upper credit may be admitted into 200 levels of theprogramme. NCE with credit passes in any one of the options below may be admitted into 200 level of the programme: (i) Agricultural Science (ii) Biology / Chemistry (iii) Integrated Science / Chemistry (iv) Home Economics and related Science based courses HND with credit pass in Agriculture or related programmes, and credit passes in requisite subjects at O’ Level may be admitted into 300 Level and may be required to take relevant courses at 200 Level. 5 years for 100 and 4 years for 200 level entry candidates. IV. POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA PROGRAMMES Candidates seeking admission must possess either Bachelor Degree Certificates or equivalent from institutions recognised by the Senate of NOUN; or Holders of HND with a minimum of Lower Credit from institutions recognised by the Senate of NOUN. Candidates seeking admission into the School of Law must possess a minimum of L.L.B degree. Candidate seeking admission for PGD Agricultural Extension and Management must possess a Bachelor’s degree with at least 3rd class division is required. Candidates with pass degree and minimum of 3 years related experience may be accepted. HND holders in Agric Science or other related disciplines may be admitted. Holders of Bachelor degree in basic Science, Biological / Earth Sciences, and Agricultural Sciences from Universities that are recognised by NOUN are admitable. Candidate seeking admission for the PGD HIV / AIDS Education and Management must possess HND or a good first degree in related field of study. In addition, 5 credits in English, Mathematics, a science subject and 2 other subjects. V. MASTERS DEGREE PROGRAMMES A first degree with a minimum of Second Class Lower from a University recognised by the Senate of NOUN in a related field or study. A postgraduate diploma in a related field from a University recognised by Senate may also be admitted. A good honours degree in Education (Arts, Languages, Sciences, Social Sciences, Vocational and Technical subjects) from any University recognized by the Senate of NOUN. Prospective students seeking admission for M.Sc. HIV / AIDS Management are required to have PGD in HIV / AIDS education and management as well as 5 credits in: English and Mathematics, a science subject and 2 other subjects. VI. DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY (Ph.D) PROGRAMMES For the Doctor of Philosophy degree programmes, candidates must possess a masters degree in relevant fields of study from a University recognised by the Senate of the NOUN with a minimum score (CGPA) of 3.5 on a 5-point scale. Candidates for Ph.D Programmes will be invited for an interactive session before an offer of admission is made. Candidates are advised to forward transcripts of their academic records and three (3) referees report, 2 of which must be from persons very well acquainted with the candidate’s academic work, to the Dean, Postgraduate School from which admission is requested. VII. OTHER REQUIREMENTS Five credit passes at SSCE/GCE ‘O’ and ‘A’ level must be in subjects relevant to the proposed field(s) of study. A credit level pass in Mathematics is required for all sciences and technology, business education and science education programmes. A pass in Mathematics may be considered for social sciences programmes. Also a pass in English Language may be considered for Physics and Mathematics programmes. Candidates applying for B.A. English, B.A. (Ed.) English and B.Sc. Mass Communication must have a credit in Literature in English. Prior knowledge and relevant work experience (including first degree/HND/RN) may be considered for advanced placement and waiver. Candidates awaiting results of any relevant examination may also apply; they should however note that processing of application will not be completed until entry requirements are met. Note: Candidates may be required to satisfy additional requirements by specific Schools. VIII. ACCESS PROGRAMME As part of her mandate to increase access to Higher Education, the National Open University of Nigeria now offers a Remedial Programme at ‘O’ level to the Nigerian Public. Students who are admitted into these programmes will be taught through the face-to-face mode for a full academic year after which they would sit for any National ‘O’ Level examinations of their choice For a start, the programme would take off in three Study Centres of the University: Lagos, Kaduna and Kebbi respectively. DURATION OF PROGRAMMES NOUN operates a flexible mode of study which allows a student to determine the pace, place, time and medium of study. Students’ support facilities are available at all our Study Centres nationwide. METHOD OF APPLICATION (E-APPLICATION) The entire NOUN admission application process is electronic and online and operates 24-hours a day. The method of application is as follows: 1. Walk into any of these participating banks: BANKS ACCOUNT NUMBERS First City Monument Bank - 0676806017 Ecobank - 0005701770 Zenith Bank - 1012587332 Skye Bank - 1790047324 UBA - 1017181061 WEMA - 0122243079 IBTC - 9200066213 Please confirm the A/C numbers above with the Bank Teller before proceeding for payment. PLEASE NOTE THAT NOUN WOULD NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY PAYMENT MADE INTO ANY ACCOUNT OTHER THAN THE ABOVE DESIGNATED BANKS AND ACCOUNT NUMBERS. 2. Pay as follows for NOUN application forms: Undergraduate Programmes N5,000.00 (Five thousand naira only). Postgraduate (PGD and Masters) Programmes N7, 500.00 (seven thousand five hundred naira Only). Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D) Programmes N10, 000.00 (ten thousand naira only). 3. Obtain a NOUN Teller specially designed for NOUN for the purpose of payment. 4. Collect the Application pin CODE equivalent to the amount paid for your form from the Bank. 5. Type www.noun.edu.ng and click on application form. 6. Use your Application pin number to access your NOUN online application form. 7. Complete the application by providing the required information. 8. After completion, the candidate can re-open the form as often as he/she likes,before submitting. 9. Having completed all the above steps, you may submit your form by clicking the submit button at the bottom of the displayed screen. 10. You can now print out your provisional admission letter. Applicants are advised to insist on paying the stipulated cost only and obtain official receipt at the point of payment.

NOUN 15th Matriculation Ceremony Postponed

This is to inform the public and newly admitted students of National Open University of Nigeria that the 15th Matriculation Ceremony which was scheduled to hold on Saturday the 20th February, 2016 has been postponed indefinitely. A new date will be communicated in due course". Always login to get the next date for it. giststudents is here to give you all the students news

OKO~POLY HND Admission List 2015/2016 Released

This is to notify the public and all HND applicants of the Federal Polytechnic, Oko of the newly published admission list on the school portal. To check your admission status, visit Fed Poly Oko Admission Status Check 2015/2016 1.Select Your Programmne of Study 2.Select your session (2015/2016) 3.Enter your JAMB Reg Number in the space provided. 4.Enter your Scratch Card PIN and Serial Number in the space provided. 5.Click on "Submit" and proceed to view your admission status Note: To check your admission status, you will need a PIN which is obtainable at Mircrofinance Oko, Microfinance Isuofia, FCMB Oko, Union Bank Oko, Zenith Bank Ekwulobia at the cost of 1500. Try to share with your friends

University Of ABUJA To Set Up A Distance Learning Centre In Katsina

The Deputy Vice Chancellor of the University of Abuja has said that the university has concluded arrangements to open a Distance Learning Study Centre in Katsina. He revealed this during a courtesy visit to Governor Aminu Bello Masari. According to him, the Centre would serve the whole of North-West, adding that it was informed by the need to widen access to education. He urged the Katsina state government to support the institution with office and facilities for the smooth take-off. In response, Governor Masari lauded the initiative to open the Centre in the state insisting that the state needed well trained and committed teachers to turn the fortune of education for the better.

Thursday, 11 February 2016

Breaking News: 17 ABUAD Students Charged To Court Over Violent Protest

Seventeen students of the Afe Babalola University, Ado Ekiti, were on Tuesday appeared before a Chief Magistrates’ Court in Ado Ekiti over their participation in the protest that led to the damage of school properties on Sunday night. The students were also charged with possession of fire arms and military uniforms. According to the prosecution counsel, the alleged offenses contravene Section 516, 451 and 109 of the Criminal Code, Cap C 16, Laws of Ekiti State, 2012. The accused pleaded not guilty to the charges but were denied. The Chief Magistrate Ropo Adegboye tuned down the defence counsel's plea for a bail and ordered that all the accused should remain in police custody. Meanwhile, parents of the over 200 students arrested and detained in connection with the protest are pleading the university's authority over the release of their children's, saying is their right

Monday, 1 February 2016

Federal Polytechnic Ede Matriculation Ceremony Date

Fed Polytechnic Ede latest news update. Ede Poly 2015/2016 Matriculation date has been announced by the management of the school. Freshers of The Federal Polytechnic, Ede, all students, parents and guardians of students are hereby informed of this development. The management of the polytechnic is inviting the general public to the matriculation ceremony. This is to inform the general public that the Matriculation Ceremony of the polytechnic has been scheduled as follows: HIGHLY RECOMMENDED: Register Your Phone Number For Scholarship SMS Alert in 2016 Date: Friday, 5th February, 2016 Venue: The Sports Pavilion. All Matriculating Students of the school for 2015/2016 sessions (Full time and Part time) are expected to go to their departments for more information. NUS PROMO PACK GET It Before 15th January 2015 Giststudents
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Nigerian Governor Sponsors 30 Female Students

Governor sponsors 30 female students. Kaduna state Governor, Nasir El-Rufai has reportedly awarded scholarship to 30 female students from the State to study medical courses in Uganda. PM News reports that the Kaduna government, represented by Commissioner for Education, Dr Shehu Adamu, in a statement, on Tuesday, January 12, said that the chosen students will leave Kaduna sometime this month.
He said the aim was to encourage girl-child education by enhancing access to educational opportunities. Adamu also stated. during his speech in Kaduna, that all teachers on deputy director level serving outside classrooms must return to classes before being promoted as director henceforth. He said the policy, which came into effect from January 1, was to enhance the quality of teaching and learning in public schools. The commissioner stressed that such personnel must also sit for promotion examination before their elevation.

Jamb 2016: Possible Questions From The Last Days at Forcados High School

Please try and practice this because it will help so much. 1. Mrs. Kemi Solade died of A. cancer B. shock C. ovarian cancer D.hypertension 2. ________is the principal of Sy. Catherine School A. Mr Mallum B. Mrs Obanje C. Mr Vann D.Mr Tade 3. Efua can be described as A. arrogant B. liar C. unfortunate and victim of circumstances D. spoilt child 4. ________ is fond of Jimi and called him by his full name Akinjimi A. Risikat B. Mama Silifat C. Funmi D. Aunt Moni 5. ________ violated and intimately harassed Efua A. Jimi Solade B. Jolly Stephens C. Efua’s stepfather D. Ansa Izaegbegbe 6. _______ is nicknamed cane by the student A. Mr Bade B. Mr Vann C. Miss Agbenenovi D. Mr. Mallum 7. The rhymers are A. the choir of St. Catherine School B. Jimi,Ansa and Nene C. group of five boys at Forcadoshigh school D. Some girls at Forcados High School 8. Why did the Principal of Forcados High Schoolchoose to reinvestigate the theft of the laboratory equipment? A. He knows Jimi Solade couldn’t do such things B. He knows some bad gangs must have influenced Jimi Solade C. Efua challenge at him during Jimi’s public apology D. intervention of uncle Kazeem 9. ___________ arrived from United Kingdom for the burial of Kemi A. Femi B. Wole C. Uncle Kazeem D. Aunt Memunat 10. One of these suffered from child abuse A. Wole Solade B. Jolly Stephens C. Efua Coker D. Ansa Izaegbegbe 11. Mr Vann is the A. Mathemaatics Teacher B. English teacher C. Chemistry teacher D. Physics teacher 12. Funmi’s reason for remarry is A. for better life B. to have a man assist her in upbringing her only daughter C. to havemore assistance D. for financial assistance 13. Unlike Jimi, Efua is A. not close to her mother B. is good in all subject C. close to her mother D. none 14. The principal of Forcados high school is A. Mrs Obanje B. Mr Mallum C. Mr Vann D.Mr Salami 15. Efua’s attitude to people must have been influenced by A. lack of motherly trust B. lack of motherly attention C. memory of intimate harassment and violation D. all of the above 16. One of these do not attend the same primary school with with Jimi Solade A. Nene Ekpo B. Jolly Stephens C. Efua Coker D. Ansa Izaegbegbe 17. _______ is the head boy of Forcados High School A. Seyi Lawal B. Jimi Solade C. AnsaIzaegbegbe D. Jolly Stephens 18. _______ has unspoken contest will Jimi over chemistry result A. Ansa B. Seyi C. Eze D. Jolly 19. Aunti Moni is A. Mrs Solade B. Mrs Alli C. Mrs Ekpo D.Mrs. Izaegbegbe 20. Efua’s was expelled from St. Catherine School because A. she ran away from school without notice B. her defiant reply to the principal C. she perform woefully at the last exam D. she is sick 21. Ansa wants to study A. Electrical Engineering B. Architecture C.Medicine D. Fine art 22. __________ photocopy Efua’s letter to Miss, Novi and circulate it in the school A. Nene Ekpo B. Jolly Stephens C. Ansa Izaegbegbe D. Seyi Lawal 23. Efua danced with _________ at Mid-term dinner of Forcados high School A. Jolly B. Jide C.Jimi D.Ansa 24. Efua shared her life experience with A. Nene Ekpo B. Mrs Tanimoro, the guidance counsellor C. Mr Mallum D. Mrs Ekpo 25. The head girl of Forcados high school is A. Efua B. Nene C. Ada D. Caro 26. Gorilla referred to A. One of the four sport houses at Forcados B. old people at Forcados C. group of five boys at Forcados that compose Hip-hop lyrics D. Teacher Tade 27. The four sport houses at Forcados high school was named after A. Planets B. wild animals C. Elites in the communities D. Last four outstanding graduated student 28. Caro is referred to as Queen Bee because A. of her perpetual disdainful expression B. she is the prettiest girl in the school C. She is Jimi’s favourite D. She is aggressive 29. Okoro is A. the labour prefect B. one of the laboratory technicians C. miserable bully D. one of the rhymers 30. Kola could never forgive Wole for A. breaking into Forcado’s laboratory B. forging his signature C. brining shameof Solade’s family D. for being a drug peddler 31. Who is referred to as the old bear? A. Kola Solade B. Okoro C. Jolly Stephens D. Jimi 32. __________ is referred spark A. Jimi B. Efua C. Eze D. Wole 33. __________ is the Chemistry teacher at Forcados High School A. Mr Salami B. Teacher Bade C. Mr Edet D. Miss Novi 34. St Catherine School uniform is A. black and white B. purple C. lilac D. blue 35. Who is referred to as the old lion? A. Uncle Kazeem B. Mr Mallum C. Jimi’s father D. Wole 36. Rat-face is A. one of the bullies at Forcados B. one of the burglar of Forcados’s laboratory C. one of the people at the bar which Wole and Jim visited D. Ansa, the shy boy 37. Hadiza is A. a friend of Nene Ekpo in her primary school B. classmate mate of Nene Ekpo C. a friend of Efua in her former school D. the only gril the go along with Efua 38. Who is nicknamed ‘The Witch?’ A. Nene B. Caro C. Efua D. Risikat 39. ___________ referred to Nene Ekpo as fashion blunder A. Efua B. Caro C. Hadiza D. Ansa 40. Forcados High School compete with one of these school in a debate A. St. Edmund Comprehensive High School B. Peter Mary C. St. Catherine D. None 41. Who referred to Jimi as disgusting, hateful person? A.Nene Ekpo B. Efua C. Caro D. Mr Mallum 42. ___________ played football together with Jimi A. Ansa B. Eze C. Seyi D. Bayo 43. Efua wishes to get in touch with A. Jimi B. Nene C. Caro D. Dodo 44. Nene Ekpo brother attends day care at A. Peter Mary B. Mo
ther’s Joy Nursery School C. Daddy Care home D. Babysitter Home 45. Nene takes the lead role in a cultural art drama called A. Ajantala B. A o merin Joba C. Oluronbi D. Ijapa Oko Yanrinbo Practice, it's really helpful...

NSUK ASUU Threatens Strike Action...

The Nasarawa State University, Keffi (NSUK) chapter of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) has threatened to go on strike on February 14th, 2016 if their demands are not met. If this happens, the 1st semester examination for 2015/2016 which is suppose to have commenced by then will be affected. This was disclosed by the NSUK ASUU Chapter chairman, Dr Theopholius Daniel Lagi. According to him, non-implementation of promotion, dilapidated state of the university’s Law Faulty, appointment irregularities, lack of discipline, high tax deduction on Earned Academic Allowance (EAA), ambiguity in the university’s guideline, as some of the issues yet to be addressed by the university and the state government. The chairman stated that although the union will not be happy to embark on the strike as it will disrupt academic activities but they would have no other option if the management remains adamant.

Good News to Giststudents Readers: JAMB 2016 Registration Closing Date - Extended till 5th February

The closing date for the registration of the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) as announced by JAMB, has been extended till 5th February. We therefore wish to advise all Giststudents readers who are yet to purchase their 2016 UTME forms to do so on or before February 5th, 2016. This also extends to candidates who are still waiting for supplementary or additional list of their choice schools for the 2015/2016 admission year to be released. It is always a bad idea to have all your eggs in one basket. There is no 100% guarantee that your name will appear on the list even if the school eventually releases it. To be on a safe side, get the JAMB form before it expires. That way, even if you miss the 2015/2016 admission, you will still stand a chance in the 2016/2017 session. Also remember the examination is expected to commence February 29th 2016 (all things being equal). You can make the most of the remaining time by using our JAMB CBT tools and materials as well as keep your self updated with any recent information's. Drop your comment if you need our JAMB CBT Tools

Wow News: ABU Produces 89 First Class As 13,149 Students Graduate

The Ahmadu Bello University (ABU), Zaria, at its 38th convocation ceremony held recently awarded 89 first class degrees to 89 students. According to the Vice Chancellor, Professor Ibrahim Garba, 2,086 made 2nd class upper, 7,108 made 2nd class lower, 3,161 made third class, 262 had pass while 443 had unclassified Degrees. Also 4,598 students were conferred with higher degrees; 305 Ph.Ds; 2,669 Masters of Arts and Masters of Science; and 1,624 Post Graduate Diplomas.

PTI Application for 2016/2017 Admission Has Started

Applications are invited from suitably qualified candidates for admission into the following programmes of the Petroleum Training Institute (PTI): PROGRAMMES AVAILABLE IN PETROLEUM TRAINING INSTITUTE: Petroleum Engineering and Geosciences Department. Petroleum Engineering (HND). Petroleum and Natural Gas Processing Engineering Technology Petroleum and Gas processing Engineering Technology (HND) Mechanical Engineering Department Mechanical Engineering Options: Manufacturing Engineering Technology Power/Plant Engineering (HND) Electrical/Electronic Engineering Department Electrical/Electronic Engineering Technology Options: Instrumentation and Control (HND) Power and Machines (HND) Electronics/Telecommunication (HND) Petroleum Marketing and Business Studies Department Petroleum Marketing Technology. Industrial Safety and Environment Technology Department Options: Science Laboratory Technology (Chemistry) HND Industrial Safety technology Environmental Technology For admission requirements and eligibility, click here APPLICATION PROCEDURE 1. Go to PTI Portal: http://www.pti.edu.ng 2. Click on Apply For Admission link. 3. On the application portal home page, click on Sign Up Here to register as first time user. 4. On the sign up page, Choose Your Program, Ent
er your Surname, Other names, Email, Phone Number and your User Name and Password (Note: Email is important for you to receive notifications from the school) Click on “Click here to Signup” button 5. This will take you to the Remita page where you generate the RRR code 6. Print the Remita RRR code page and take it to any bank for payment. Make sure you keep the Remita RRR print out 7. Return to the PTI web site( http://www.pti.edu.ng) and click on " RETURN TO MY APPLICATION 8. On the login page, enter your user name and the password you used to sign-up above and click on the login button. This would transfer you to Applicant Control Center. 9. From the Applicant Control Center, move your mouse on Upload Passport. Browse to your passport location, select and click upload. (Passport should not be more than 150kb and only .gif, .png and .jpg file formats are allowed ) 10. After your passport upload is successful, click Apply for Admission Here or click Fill Application Form. A copy of Electronic Registration Form will appear with preloaded surname, othernames and prospective courses. 11. Update your bio-data accordingly, most especially Name, Date of Birth, Local Government and State. 12. Fill the Application form; enter your entry qualification exam name, center number, exam center, subjects and grades. Choose your first choice course and Second Choice and third choice. 13. Click "I Agree" button 14. Then click on “Click here to Apply” button 15. From the print window that appears, click on Print My Application Form link to get a printed copy of the form for appropriate signature 16. Go Back To the Applicant Control Centre and print Exam Card from the top left button with the name “Print Exam Card” 17. You can always login back to the portal to check your admission status and other vital information ENTRANCE EXAMINATION Date of entrance exams and interview are as follows; Entrance examination into ND and Certificate programmes holds on 18th June, 2016. Conduct of interviews for admission into HND hold between 23rd and 27th of May, 2016. Interview for Commercial Diving courses holds between 15th to 19th August 2016. CLOSING DATE Late sales of application form commences on the 25th April, 2016 at the rate of N7,500. End of late sales of admission form: 20th May, 2016.

FUPRE Notice To Students On Late Registration 2015/2016

This is to inform students of Federal University of Petroleum Resources (FUPRE) effurun that late registration for 2015/2016 Academic Session will commence on Monday, 1st February, 2016 and ends on 12th February, 2016 with a late registration fee of ₦2,000 (Two Thousand Naira) Only. Registration thereafter attracts additional sum of ₦10, 000 (Ten Thousand Naira) as recently approved by Senate. All students are thus enjoined to complete registration of their courses for 2015/2016 Academic Session on schedule to avoid payment of the above charges. Please note that failure to register your courses for any session amounts to voluntary withdrawal from the University.
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Alvan Ikoku 4th Batch NCE Admission List For 2015/2016 Released

The Alvan Ikoku Federal College of Education Owerri Fourth NCE List 2015/2016 is now available. The list can be accessed below: Click Here to access

ABU 38th Convocation Ceremony Schedule Of Events

The Vice Chancellor Ahmadu Bello University (ABU) and the entire university community invites you to the 38th convocation ceremony of the institution. Highlights of activities Day 1: Friday, 29th January, 2016 (a) Tour of the University Time: 10:00om (b) Inspection of Painting Exhibition "Bakan Dabe" Time: 11:OOom Venue: Assembly Hall (c) Convocation Lecture by: Alh. Aliko Dangote. GCON. President. Dangote Group Chairman: Sarkin Kano. Alhaji Muhammadu Sanusi II.CON Time: 4:00pm Venue: Mamman Kontagora Square ABU Main Campus. Samaru. Zaria Day 2: Saturday, 30th January, 2016 (0) Convoca1ion Ceremooles Time: 1O:OOam Venue: Mammon Kontagora Square. ABU Main Campus. Zaria