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Thursday, 30 April 2015

Number Of Candidates For Each Course In Uniben

Here are the Number of students who applied for the courses in University Of BENIN (UNIBEN).
• Accounting: 6886
• Agriculture:
• Architecture:
• Banking and Finance: 2629
• Biochemistry: 1022
• Biological Sciences:
• Business Management/
Administration: 7372
• Chemical Engineering: 1291
• Civil Engineering: 1652
• Civil Law/Law: 6475
• Computer Science: 2833
• Computer Engineering: 1675
• Economics: 3414
• Electrical Engineering: 2792
• English and Literary studies: 699
• Geography: 264
• Geology: 711
• History and international
Studies: 36
• Information Technology:
• Marketing:
• Mass comm: 5165
• Mechanical Engineering: 2872
• Medical Laboratory Science :2652
• Medicine and Surgery: 7934
• Microbiology: 1845
• Nursing science:
• Pharmacy: 4094
• Petroleum Engineering: 3144
• Political science: 4376
• Psychology:
• public Administration: 4376
• Public Health:
• Radiography:
• Sociology: 979
Total Number of Students:
80,0480
Note: 1st choice only.

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Delsu Post-UTME Departmental Cut-off Marks

Bussiness admin=52
Medicine=57
Pharmacy=63
Engineering=50
Psychology=45
Sociology=45
Geology=40
Microbiology=47
Law=60
Econs=55
Acct=52
Masscom=50
Pol-sci=49
B&Finance=45
Eng=40

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Number Of Candidates For Each Course In Various Tertiary Institution

I came across this on myschoolcomm.com. Check it out jambites, this will help...

UNIBEN
• Accounting: 6886
• Agriculture:
• Architecture:
• Banking and Finance: 2629
• Biochemistry: 1022
• Biological Sciences:
• Business Management/
Administration: 7372
• Chemical Engineering: 1291
• Civil Engineering: 1652
• Civil Law/Law: 6475
• Computer Science: 2833
• Computer Engineering: 1675
• Economics: 3414
• Electrical Engineering: 2792
• English and Literary studies: 699

KOGI STATE UNIVERSITY
• Accounting: 3402
• Agriculture: 363
• Architecture:
• Banking and Finance: 1025
• Biochemistry: 2036
• Biological Sciences: 232
• Business Management/
Administration: 4404
• Chemical Engineering:
• Civil Engineering:
• Civil Law/Law: 2227
• Computer Science: 1833
• Computer Engineering:
• Economics: 2417

UNIPORT
• Accounting: 3400
• Agriculture:
• Architecture:
• Banking and Finance: 1403
• Biochemistry: 740
• Biological Sciences:
• Business Management/
Administration: 3591
• Chemical Engineering: 860
• Civil Engineering: 1278
• Civil Law/Law:
• Computer Science: 2057
• Computer Engineering:
• Economics: 3530
• Electrical Engineering: 1848

IMSU
• Accounting: 3280
• Agriculture: 32
• Architecture: 388
• Banking and Finance: 2571
• Biochemistry: 527
• Biological Sciences:
• Business Management/
Administration: 1409
• Chemical Engineering:
• Civil Engineering: 479
• Civil Law/Law: 3869
• Computer Science: 1350
• Computer Engineering:
• Economics: 4697

ADEKUNLE AJASIN UNIVERSITY
• Accounting: 2109
• Agriculture:
• Architecture:
• Banking and Finance: 1408
• Biochemistry: 1068
• Biological Sciences:
• Business Management/
Administration: 3062
• Chemical Engineering:
• Civil Engineering:
• Civil Law/Law: 1662
• Computer Science: 1086
• Computer Engineering:
• Economics: 1419

UNICAL
• Accounting: 1886
• Agriculture: 119
• Architecture:
• Banking and Finance: 863
• Biochemistry: 612
• Biological Sciences:
• Business Management/
Administration: 1851
• Chemical Engineering:
• Civil Engineering:
• Civil Law/Law: 3189
• Computer Science: 1161
• Computer Engineering:
• Economics: 1903

0AU
• Accounting: 9695
• Agriculture:
• Architecture: 888
• Banking and Finance:
• Biochemistry: 981
• Biological Sciences:
• Business Management/
Administration:
• Chemical Engineering: 898
• Civil Engineering: 1211
• Civil Law/Law: 6071
• Computer Science: 1457
• Computer Engineering: 1629
• Economics: 4357
• Electrical/Electronics Engineering:
1555

AMBROSE ALI UNIVERSITY
• Accounting: 2236
• Agriculture:
• Architecture: 251
• Banking and Finance: 918
• Biochemistry: 313
• Biological Sciences:
• Business Management/
Administration: 2666
• Chemical Engineering:
• Civil Engineering: 857
• Civil Law/Law: 2115
• Computer Science:
• Computer Engineering:
• Economics: 1194

UNIABUJA
• Accounting: 2194
• Agriculture: 151
• Architecture:
• Banking and Finance: 600
• Biochemistry:
• Biological Sciences:
• Business Management/
Administration: 2353
• Chemical Engineering:
• Civil Engineering:
• Civil Law/Law: 3322
• Computer Science: 1673
• Computer Engineering:
• Economics: 2381

UNAAB now FUNAAB
• Accounting: 2471
• Agriculture:
• Agric Extension: 676
• Agric Economics: 548
• Agric Admin:57
• Agric Engineering: 470
• Animal Production: 577
• Aquaculture and Fisheries: 126
• Architecture:
• Banking and Finance: 711
• Biochemistry: 1687
• Biological Sciences: 304
• Business Management/
Administration: 2576/261
• Chemical Engineering:
• Civil Engineering: 1080

UNIUYO
• Accounting: 2609
• Agriculture:
• Agric Extension/Economics: 188
• Agric Engineering: 90
• Architecture: 632
• Banking and Finance: 1152
• Biochemistry: 925
• Biological Sciences:
• Business Management/
Administration: 3331
• Chemical Engineering: 566
• Civil Engineering: 1194
• Civil Law/Law: 3326
• Communication Arts: 3368
• Computer Science: 999
• Computer Engineering: 890

MOUAU
• Agric-Business: 4997
• Accounting:
• Agriculture: 78
• Agric Extension/Economics: 59/706
• Agric Engineering: 90
• Architecture:
• Banking and Finance:
• Biochemistry: 946
• Biological Sciences:
• Business Management/
Administration:
• Chemical Engineering:
• Civil Engineering: 676
• Civil Law/Law:
• Computer Science: 1132
• Computer Engineering: 911

UNIMAID
• Accounting: 1104
• Agriculture: 153
• Agric Extension/Economics:
• Agric Engineering:
• Architecture:
• Banking and Finance:
• Biochemistry: 818
• Biological Sciences:
• Business Management/
Administration: 1147
• Chemical Engineering: 171
• Civil Engineering: 501
• Civil Law/Law: 713
• Computer Science:
• Computer Engineering: 627 • Economics: 929 UNIZIK
• Accounting: 4620
• Agriculture: 101
• Agric Extension/Economics:
• Agric and Bio Engineering: 139
• Architecture: 753
• Banking and Finance: 2068
• Biochemistry:
• Biological Sciences: 341
• Business Management/
Administration: 5613
• Chemical Engineering: 1507
• Civil Engineering: 1180
• Civil Law/Law: 5891
• Computer Science: 2592
• Computer Engineering:
• Economics: 6082

FUTA
• Agric Extension/Economics: 421
• Agric and Bio Engineering: 254
• Architecture: 1686
• Banking and Finance:
• Biochemistry: 1359
• Biological Sciences:
• Business Management/
Administration:
• Chemical Engineering:
• Civil Engineering: 2644
• Civil Law/Law:
• Computer Science: 2582

UDU SOKOTO
• Accounting: 987
• Agriculture: 243
• Agric Extension/Economics:
• Agric and Bio Engineering:
• Architecture:
• Banking and Finance: 141
• Biochemistry: 1203
• Biological Sciences:
• Business Management/
Administration: 1247
• Chemical Engineering:
• Civil Engineering:
• Civil Law/Law:
• Computer Science: 1885
• Computer Engineering:
• Economics: 1478

UNIKAD
• Accounting: 1516
• Agriculture:
• Agric Extension/Economics:
• Agric and Bio Engineering:
• Architecture:
• Banking and Finance:
• Biochemistry: 873
• Biological Sciences: 237
• Business Management/
Administration: 2953
• Chemical Engineering:
• Civil Engineering:
• Civil Law/Law:
• Computer Science: 2159
• Computer Engineering:
• Economics: 2043

UNIOSUN
• Accounting: 1310
• Agriculture:
• Agric Extension/Economics: 84
• Agric and Bio Engineering:
• Architecture:
• Banking and Finance: 654
• Biochemistry: 431
• Biological Sciences:
• Business Management/
Administration: 966
• Chemical Engineering:
• Civil Engineering: 273
• Civil Law/Law: 652
• Computer Science: 487
• Computer Engineering:
• Economics: 577
• Electrical/Electronics Engineering:
227
• English and Literary studies: 420
• Geography: 50
• Geology: 3
• History and international Studies: 80

LAGOS STATE UNIVERSITY (LASU).
• Accounting: 687
• Agriculture:
• Agric Extension/Economics:
• Agric and Bio Engineering:
• Architecture:
• Banking and Finance: 316
• Biochemistry: 127
• Biological Sciences:
• Business Management/
Administration: 1074
• Chemical Engineering: 43
• Civil Engineering:
• Civil Law/Law:
• Computer Science: 444
• Computer Engineering:
• Economics: 347

To
view your school courses statistics visit
http://www.jamb.org.ng/unifiedtme/
CheckInstitutionStatisitics.aspx or click here
Then Select Your Programme
type. .either ND, DEGREE, or NCE
Select your institution
Then wait!!
Note: it's a .PDF file!! you must have
Acrobat Reader installed on your
system to be able to view.

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Teacher Gaming Network

Teacher Gaming Network is a excellent site where educators can go to create their very own games.  Educators control all the content in the game and choose different styles questions to incorporate into the game such as: T/F, matching, multiple choice, etc.  Also, there are up to 5 different styles of games they can create (plus account) as well as browse through other games created by other educators.

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Wednesday, 29 April 2015

2014 Jamb Cutoff Marks

Following the recently concluded Jamb exam and release of Jamb results, cutoff marks has been announced by some schools. Here are some cutoff marks we gathered for our esteemed reader: Nnamdi Azikiwe University(UNIZIK)-180, 200 and above for faculties of medicine and law. University of Ibadan- 200 (first choice candidates only) University of Port-Harcourt (UNIPORT)-(Competitive departments are 200). Lagos state university-(LASU)-200 Micheal Okpara University of Agriculture, Umudike (MOUAU) -180 Imo state University (IMSU)-180 Anambara state University (ANSU)-180 Enugu state University of Science and Technology (ESUT)-180 Federal University of Technology Akure (FUTA)-200 Federal University Ndufu-Alike (FUNAI), Ebonyi State-180 Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU)-200 Federal University of Technology Minna (FUTMINNA)-180 University of Lagos (UNILAG)-200 Federal University of Technology Owerri (FUTO)-180 Kaduna State University (KASU)-180 Adekunle Ajasin University (AAUA) Ondo State-200 Ebonyi state University Abakaliki (EBSU)-180 Tai Solarin University of Education (TASUED)-180 University of Calaber (UNICAL)-200 University of Nigeria (UNN) Nnsuka-200 Rivers State University of Science and Technology (RSUST)-180 Federal University of Agriculture Abeokuta (FUNAAB)-180 Delta state University Abraka (DELSU)-180 University of Ilorin (UNILORIN)-200 (Department of Medicine is 240) Abia state University Uturu (ABSU)-180 Osun state University (UNIOSUN)- 180 University of Abuja-180 University of Benin(UNIBEN)-200 Niger Delta University-180 National Open University of Nigeria (NOUN)- Jamb not Required. Always check back because we will be publishing cutoff marks of more schools. Share this information with friends!

20 Killed In The Recent Bayero University Bomb Blast By The Boko Haram Sect


Attackers armed with bombs and guns opened fire at church services at a university on Sunday, killing around 20 people as worshippers tried to flee, witnesses and officials said. Explosions and gunfire rocked
Bayero University in the northern
city of Kano, with witnesses
reporting that two church
services were targeted as they
were being held on campus. One of the services was being
held outdoors, while the second
was inside a building, but with an
overflow audience outside,
witnesses said. Officials were unable to confirm
casualty figures, but an AFP
correspondent counted six
bullet-riddled bodies near one of
the two sites. At least another dozen bodies
could be seen on a roadside by
the university, but the exact
number was unclear. Musical instruments and half-
eaten meals could be seen at the
site of one of the services. An army spokesman confirmed
the attack but could not provide a
casualty toll. Lieutenant Iweha
Ikedichi told AFP that it appeared
the attackers used bombs and
gunfire in the assault. Witnesses said the attackers
arrived in a car and two
motorcycles, opening fire and
throwing homemade bombs,
causing a stampede. They said
worshippers were gunned down as they sought to flee. “They first attacked the open-air
service outside the faculty of
medicine,” one witness said.
“They threw in explosives and
fired shots, causing a stampede
among worshippers. They now pursued them, shooting them
with guns. … They also attacked
another service at the sporting
complex.” A witness who said he was at the
sporting complex at the time of
the attack reported hearing
gunshots outside while they were
praying. “Then there was pandemonium,”
he said, adding that he later saw
two men outside shooting
indiscriminately. A crowd of people later gathered
at a Kano hospital waiting to hear
news about friends or family. There was no immediate claim of
responsibility, although the attack
was similar to others carried out
by the Islamist group Boko
Haram. Boko Haram claimed January 20
attacks in Kano, the largest city in
Nigeria’s mainly Muslim north,
when coordinated bombings and
shootings left at least 185 dead in
the extremists’ deadliest attack yet. On Thursday, bomb attacks at the
offices of the ThisDay newspaper
in the capital Abuja and the
northern city of Kaduna left at
least nine people dead. The group has previously
targeted churches, including on
Christmas day when at least 44
people were killed in a bombing
at a church outside Abuja. A bombing on Easter Sunday in
Kaduna near a church that killed
at least 41 people was a stark
reminder of the Christmas attacks,
but Boko Haram is not known to
have claimed it. Boko Haram’s increasingly
bloody insurgency has claimed
more than 1,000 lives since
mid-2009. Police and soldiers
have often been the victims of
such attacks, although Christians have been targeted as well. It also claimed responsibility for
an August suicide attack at UN
headquarters in Abuja which
killed at least 25 people. Nigeria, Africa’s most populous
nation and largest oil producer, is
roughly divided between a
mainly Muslim north and a
predominantly Christian south. Boko Haram initially claimed to be
fighting for the creation of an
Islamic state in Nigeria’s north,
but its demands and structure
have become less clear in recent
months. It is believed to have a number of
factions, including those with
political motives as well as a hard-
core Islamist wing. Criminal
groups are also believed to have
carried out violence under the guise of Boko Haram. An attempt at indirect dialogue
between the group and the
government in March collapsed,
with a mediator quitting over
leaks to the media and a
spokesman for the Islamists saying they could not trust the
government. President Goodluck Jonathan,
during a visit Saturday to the
newspaper offices in Abuja hit by
Thursday’s suicide attack, did not
answer directly when asked
whether dialogue was necessary to stop the violence. “You may dialogue, you may not
dialogue depending on the
circumstances,” Jonathan told
reporters, adding: “But we will
exploit every means possible to
bring this to an end.”

Source: Vanguard News

GoClass

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Bowen University Post UTME Date

Bowen University hereby calls all
candidates who chose the institution as any choice and scored the minimum required cut-off (180) in the 2012 UTME for their Post-UTME screening test which comes up on 12th May, 2012. The general O'level requirement to enter the school is as follows; 5 Credit passes in either SSCE, GCE, NECO, NABTEB or approved equivalent in not more than 2 sittings for English
Language and 4 other relevant subjects for the course of study. If you intend to study Medicine and
Surgery(MBBS) programme, the above O'level requirement should be in 1 sitting. Candidates awaiting results may also apply. Click Bowen university website for more info.

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Uniuyo 1st Semester Exams Date

This is to inform the general public and students of University of Uyo that the School will be starting her 1st semester exams on the 18th of May through 13 of June, 2012. Uniuyo students should read for the exams.
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Unical Pre-degree Admission List Is Out

All candidates who applied for University of Calabar pre-degree programme should take note that the admission list into the programme is out. Candidates are advice to check the admission list in front of the faculty of science sub-dean office of the university. Shortlisted candidates are hereby
directed to resume immediately.

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Futo Going Digital: Students Not Too Comfortable With It

The new FUTO VC, Prof Asiabaka, who assumed office last year has implemented lots of changes in FUTO. Now, the school fees payment system is no longer as it used to be. It has now been made compulsory for every student to pay their school fees on the first semester of every session. Many students complained that FUTO is not a secondary school where students are forced to pay their fees. 'Afterall, we cant do our final clearance if we dont pay up our fees before our graduating year', some students said. Now, before one can say 'I have payed my school fees, he must have passed through some steps. First, go to your department and get your
username and password; then go to a cyber cafe, access your account on the Futo portal and print your invoice. Take the invoice to the bank and pay your school fees. A document will be given to you. Then go back to the cafe and print you school reciept using numbers on the document. Sounds easy, right? Some students have been doing this since the beginning of the semester and are yet to complete it. As it stands, no student
will be allowed to write this semester exams without a school fees reciept. Many students are frustrated right now. Instead of reading, some students are in cyber cafes trying to complete their payments in time. Many others dont have the money. Tention is really high now. Exams will start Monday (tomorrow) and all these problems still persist. Many students now agree that FUTO means Frustration Under Tention and Overload, hahahaha, funny right? Many students are however optimistic
that no matter the odds, 'WE MUST
SURVIVE'.
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Federal University Dutsinma Has released 2011/2012 1st Admission List

The Federal University Dutsinma
Katsina state has released their first
and probably their only admission list. Prospective students should go to the school website to check their admission status online. All successful candidates should take note that registration begins on 30th April and it is expected to last until 4th May. Newly admitted students into 100 level stands the chance of losing their provisional admission slots if they don’t pay their fees and complete registration within the stipulated late registration window. Candidates that are not able to pay fees in the bank and complete their online registration on or before 4th May, 2012 will pay late registration fee of N1,000 (One Thousand Naira only). Late registration will only be for one week, between 7th to 11th May, 2012.
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Uniilorin PG Program Admission Is On: Application And Requirements

ADMISSIONS INTO POSTGRADUATE
PROGRAMMES IN THE 2012/2013
ACADEMIC SESSION Applications are invited from suitably
qualified candidates for admission into
various Postgraduate degree
programmes of the University. A. POSTGRADUATE PROGRAMMES
OFFERED
1. Ph.D. Degree Programmes are
available to holders of M.A; M.Ed.;
M.Eng.; M.Sc.; LL.M; M.Comm.H.; and
M.P.H degrees, with a minimum of 60% score in their Master degree
programmes. Candidates who score
between 55 and 59.9 percent should
apply for admission into the Master of
Philosophy (M.Phil) degree
programme. A Ph.D. degree programme runs for a minimum
period of 30 calendar months and a
maximum period of 42 calendar
months for Full-Time candidates; OR, a
minimum period of 42 calendar
months and a maximum period of 54 calendar months for Part-Time
candidates. 2. The M.Phil. degree programme is
available for now only to Full-Time
candidates and it runs for a minimum
period of 12 calendar months and a
maximum period of 24 calendar
months. . 3. M.A.; M.Ed.; M.Eng.; M.Sc.; M.Com.H.,
LL.M and M.P.H. Degrees, run for a
minimum period of 12 calendar
months and a maximum period of 24
calendar months for Full-Time
candidates, OR, a minimum period of 24 calendar months and a maximum
period of 36 calendar months for Part-
Time candidates. At the University of
Ilorin, unless with a written approval
of the University Senate, a Master or
Ph.D. degree programme automatically lapses at the expiration of the
maximum duration for each
programme. However, a Master or
Ph.D. degree candidate may apply for
an extension of not more than 12
months, in the first instance, subject to a maximum of two such extensions. 4. All Master Degree Programmes,
except M.Phil., are by course work, in
addition to a research project report.
M.Phil. and Ph.D. Degree Programmes
are normally by research, except that
relevant course work may be prescribed, where necessary. A
dissertation is required for the M.Phil.
programme and a thesis is required
for the Ph.D. programme. 5. All Returning Students are expected
to register at the beginning of every
Postgraduate academic session (i.e.,
every 12 calendar months,
commencing from 2nd October to
30th September). B. DETAILS OF THE PROGRAMMES 1. FACULTY OF AGRICULTURE i. DEPARTMENT OF AGRIC. ECONS. AND
FARM MANAGEMENT
M.Sc.; M.Phil.; Ph.D. Agric. Econs.; Farm
Management. ii. DEPARTMENT OF AGRIC. EXTENSION
AND RURAL DEVELOPMENT
M.Sc.; M.Phil.; Ph.D. Agricultural
Extension; Rural Development. iii. DEPARTMENT OF AGRONOMY
M.Sc.; M.Phil.; Ph.D. Agronomy (with
specialization in General Agronomy;
Plant Physiology; Horticulture; Plant
Breeding, or Weed Science). M.Sc.; M.Phil.; Ph.D. Soil Science (with
specialization in General Soil Science,
Soil classification/Land Use Planning,
Soil Microbiology, Soil Chemistry and
Fertility, or Pedology) iv. DEPARTMENT OF ANIMAL
PRODUCTION
M.Sc. Animal Production (with special
emphasis on Animal Nutrition; Animal
Breeding and Genetics) M.Phil. Animal Production (with
specialization in Animal Nutrition;
Animal Breeding and Genetics; Animal
Production and Processing) Ph.D. Animal Production (with
specialization in Animal Nutrition;
Animal Breeding and Genetics; Animal
Production and Processing) v. DEPARTMENT OF CROP PROTECTION
M.Sc.; M.Phil.; Ph.D. Crop Protection
(with specialization in General Crop
Protection; Applied Entomology; Plant
Pathology) 2. FACULTY OF ARTS
i DEPARTMENT OF ARABIC
M.A.; M.Phil.; Ph.D. Arabic. ii. DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH
M.A.; M.Phil.; Ph.D. English Language;
Literature-in-English. iii. DEPARTMENT OF FRENCH
M.A.; M.Phil.; Ph.D. French Language;
Literature-in-French. iv. DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY AND
INTERNATIONAL STUDIES
M.A.; M.Phil.; Ph.D. History v. DEPARTMENT OF LINGUISTICS AND
NIGERIAN LANGUAGES
M.A; M.Phil.; Ph.D. Linguistics; Applied
Linguistics; Yoruba Language; and
Yoruba Literature. vi. DEPARTMENT OF THE PERFORMING
ARTS
M.A.; Performing Arts (Drama; Music; or
Dance)
M.Phil.; Performing Arts (Drama; Music;
or Dance) Ph.D. Performing Arts (Drama; Music; or
Dance) vii. DEPARTMENT OF RELIGIONS
M.A.; M.Phil.; Ph.D. Christian Studies;
Comparative Religious Studies; Islamic
Studies viii. CENTRE FOR PEACE AND STRATEGIC
STUDIES
M.A. Peace and Development Studies. 3. FACULTY OF BUSINESS AND SOCIAL
SCIENCES
(I). ACADEMIC PROGRAMMES
(i) DEPARTMENT OF ACCOUNTING AND
FINANCE
M.Sc.; M.Phil.; Ph.D. Accounting and Finance (ii) DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS
ADMINISTRATION
M.Sc.; M.Phil.; Ph.D. Business
Administration; (iii) DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS
M.Sc.; M.Phil.; Ph.D. Economics (with
specialization in Transport/
Communication Economics;
Development Economics; Health
Economics; Public Finance; Labour and Human Resource Economics;
International Economics; or Monetary
Economics). (iv) DEPARTMENT OF GEOGRAPHY AND
ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
M.Sc.; M.Phil.; Ph.D. Geography (with
specialization in Regional
Development and Planning; Rural
Development; Transport Planning; Industrial Development, Urban and
Regional Planning; Population Studies;
Climatology; Agro-Climatology;
Geomorphology; Biogeography; Soil
Geography; Land Resources
Evaluation; Environmental Management; or Water Resources). (v) DEPARTMENT OF POLITICAL SCIENCE
M.Sc.; M.Phil; Ph.D. Political Science (with
specialization in Comparative Politics;
Political Theory; International
Relations; Political Economy). (vi) DEPARTMENT OF SOCIOLOGY
M.Sc.; M.Phil.; Ph.D. Sociology. (with
specialization in Industrial Sociology;
Criminology and Penology; Rural
Sociology; or Medical Sociology). (II). PROFESSIONAL PROGRAMMES
Applications are invited from suitably
qualified candidates for admission into
the under-listed Postgraduate
Professional Degree Programmes of
the University: (a) Executive Master of Business
Administration (MBA)
(b) Master of Business Administration
(MBA)
(c) Master of Geographic Information
System (MGIS) (d) Master of Industrial and Labour
Relations (MILR)
(e) Master of International Studies
(MIS)
(f) Master of Public Administration
(MPA) (g) Postgraduate Diploma in
Geographical Information System
(PGDGIS)
(h) Postgraduate Diploma in
International Affairs and Diplomacy
(PGDIAD) (i) Postgraduate Diploma in Strategic
Management (PGDSM) Master of Business Administration
(MBA) Executive
The duration of the programme shall
normally be a minimum of six (6)
semesters, and a maximum of ten (10)
semesters. Executive MBA students will attend lectures on weekends. They are
also expected to come in for two (2)
weeks during long vacation for
intensive academic work. The
available areas of specialization
include: Accounting, Marketing, Personnel Management, Finance,
General Management, and Operations
Management. Master of Business Administration
(MBA)
The duration of the programme shall
normally be a minimum period of 24
calendar months and a maximum
period of 36 calendar months for Full- time; a minimum period of 36 calendar
months and a maximum period of 48
calendar months for Part-time. Areas
of specialization include: Accounting,
Marketing, Personnel, Finance, General
Management and Operations Management. Master of Geographic Information
System (MGIS)
The duration of the programme shall
normally be a minimum period of 18
calendar months and a maximum
period of 24 calendar months for full- time candidates ONLY. Master of Industrial and Labour
Relations (MILR)
The duration of the programme shall
normally be a minimum period of 18
calendar months and a maximum
period of 30 calendar months for Full- Time only. Areas of specialization
include: Labour Management
Relations, Personnel and Human
Resources Management; Industrial,
Conflict and Dispute Resolution; and
Labour Law. Master of International Studies (MIS)
The duration of the programme shall
normally be a minimum period of 30
calendar months and a maximum
period of 45 calendar months.
Lectures hold fortnightly. The available areas of specialization include:
International Economic Relations;
Foreign Policy; Strategic Studies;
Diplomacy and International Politics. Master of Public Administration (MPA)
The duration of the programme shall
normally be a minimum period of 18
calendar months and a maximum
period of 24 calendar months for Full-
time only. Areas of specialization include: Public Finance, Budgeting,
Personnel Management, Public Policy
and Development Administration. Postgraduate Diploma in Geographic
Information System (PGDGIS)
The duration of the programme shall
normally be a minimum period of 12
months and a maximum period of 18
calendar months for Full-time candidates only. Postgraduate Diploma in International
Affairs and Diplomacy (PGDIAD)
The duration of the programme shall
normally be a minimum period of 30
calendar months and a maximum
period of 45 calendar months. The programme runs on weekends and
fortnightly. The available areas of
specialization include: International
Economic Relations; Foreign Policy;
Strategic Studies; Diplomacy and
International Politics. Postgraduate Diploma in Strategic
Management (PGDSM)
The duration of the programme shall
normally be a minimum of 12 calendar
months and a maximum of 18
calendar months for Full-time candidates only. ELIGIBILTY FOR PROFESSIONAL
PROGRAMMES Master of Business Administration
(MBA)
Candidates for admission into the MBA
programme should normally possess
Bachelor’s degrees from a recognized
University with a minimum of Second Class Honours (Lower Division).
Holders of professional qualifications
of ACA, ACMA, AIB, ACIS, CIBN, ACTS or
HND (Upper Credit) must possess a
Post-Graduate Diploma Certificate in
Strategic Management from the University of Ilorin with a minimum
average weighted score of 60%. All
candidates should have at least Five
(5) Credit Passes at the Ordinary Level
(O/L), including English Language and
Mathematics, irrespective of field of study. Master of Geographic Information
System (MGIS)
Candidates for admission into the MGIS
programme should normally possess
Bachelor’s degrees from a recognized
University with a minimum of Second Class Honours (Lower Division).
Holders of professional qualifications
such as HND (Upper Credit) with a
minimum of five years post-
qualification experience are also
eligible to apply. Master of Industrial and Labour
Relations (MILR)
Candidates for admission into MILR the
degree programme must normally
possess a honours degree of the
University of Ilorin, or from any other recognized University. Master of International Studies (MIS)
Candidates for admission into MIS
Professional degree programme
should normally possess Bachelor‘s
Degrees in any discipline with at least a
Second Class (Honours) from the University of Ilorin, or any other
recognized University. Master of Public Administration (MPA)
Candidates for admission into the MPA
degree programme must have a
honours degree in any discipline from
the University of Ilorin, or any other
recognized University. Postgraduate Diploma in Geographic
Information System (PGDGIS)
Candidates for admission into the GIS
Postgraduate diploma programme
must normally possess a recognized
Bachelor’s Degree with at least a Third Class Honours or HND (Lower Credit)
or their equivalent, in Geography,
Environmental Science, the Sciences,
other Social Sciences, Forestry,
Engineering, Architecture, Town
Planning, etc,. Notwithstanding the above, candidates with substantial
work experience who have attained
managerial positions may still be
considered for admission on
individual merit. Postgraduate Diploma in International
Affairs and Diplomacy (PGDIAD)
Candidates for admission into the
Postgraduate Diploma in International
Affairs and Diplomacy (PGDIAD)
programme must normally possess Bachelor’s Degrees in any discipline
with a minimum of PASS grade from
the University of Ilorin or any other
recognized University or HND with at
least a Lower Credit. Postgraduate Diploma in Strategic
Management (PGDSM)
Candidates for admission into the
Postgraduate Diploma in Strategic
Management (PGDSM) should normally
possess Bachelor’s Degrees or Professional qualifications such as
ICAN or HND certificate with a
minimum of Lower Credit from
recognized Institutions. 4. FACULTY OF COMMUNICATION AND
INFORMATION SCIENCES
DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE
Postgraduate Diploma in Computer
Science (PGDCS); M.Sc.; M.Phil.; Ph.D.
Computer Science. 5. FACULTY OF EDUCATION
i. DEAN’S OFFICE
Post Doctoral Diploma in Education
(PDDE)
This is an online programme. ii. DEPARTMENT OF ARTS AND SOCIAL
SCIENCES EDUCATION
M.Ed.; M.Phil.; Ph.D. in Educational
Psychology; Educational Research,
Measurement and Evaluation;
Sociology of Education; Arabic Education; Comparative Education;
English Language Education; History
and Policy of Education; Mother-
Tongue Education; Religious Studies
Education; Philosophy of Education;
Social Studies Education; and Curriculum Development. iii. DEPARTMENT OF COUNSELLOR
EDUCATION
M.Ed.; M.Phil.; Ph.D. Educational
Guidance and Counselling. iv. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATIONAL
MANAGEMENT
M.Ed. Educational Management
Ph.D. Educational Management (Not
available in the 2011/2012 academic
session) v. DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN KINETICS
AND HEALTH EDUCATION
M.Ed.; M.Phil.; Ph.D. Physical Education
(with options in Administration and
Management of Physical Education and
Sports. Curriculum and Teacher Education or Exercise Physiology).
M.Ed.; M.Phil.; Ph.D. Health Education. vi. DEPARTMENT OF SCIENCE EDUCATION
M.Ed.; M.Phil.; Ph.D. Mathematics
Education; Educational Technology;
Curriculum Development; Science
Education (Physics, Chemistry,
Biology) 6. FACULTY OF ENGINEERING AND
TECHNOLOGY
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURAL AND
BIOSYSTEMS ENGINEERING
i. M.Eng.; M.Phil.; Ph.D. Agricultural
Engineering (with specialization in Soil and Water Conservation, Irrigation
and Drainage; Agroclimatology; Post-
Harvest Engineering-Crop Processing
Engineering and Crop Storage
Engineering; Farm Power Machinery-
Agricultural Mechanization; Soil and Tillage; or Design of Machinery and
Equipment). ii. DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING
M.Eng.; M.Phil.; Ph.D. Civil Engineering
(with specialization in Structural
Engineering and Materials;
Transportation Engineering and
Highway Materials; Water Resources and Environmental Engineering). iii. DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL
ENGINEERING
M.Eng.; M.Phil.; Ph.D. Electrical
Engineering. iv. DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL
ENGINEERING
M.Eng.; M.Phil.; Ph.D. Mechanical
Engineering (with specialization in
Production; Thermofluid; Metallurgy) COLLEGE OF HEALTH SCIENCES
7. FACULTY OF BASIC MEDICAL SCIENCES
i. DEPARTMENT OF ANATOMY
M.Sc.; M.Phil.; Ph.D. Anatomy ii. DEPARTMENT OF MEDICAL
MICROBIOLOGY & PARASITOLOGY
M.Sc.; M.Phil.; Ph.D. Medical
Microbiology; Medical Parasitology. iii DEPARTMENT OF PHYSIOLOGY
M.Sc.; M.Phil.; Ph.D. Physiology. 8. FACULTY OF CLINICAL SCIENCES
i. DEPARTMENT OF EPIDEMIOLOGY AND
COMMUNITY HEALTH
Master of Community Health
(M.Comm.H.); Master of Public Health
(MPH.); M.Phil.; Ph.D. Epidemiology and Community Health (with
specializations in Tropical Public
Health; Occupational and
Environmental Health; Health
Management or Health Education). 9. FACULTY OF LAW
LL.M.; M.Phil.; Ph.D. Common Law (The
Ph.D. is available for now to only
academic staff of the University of
Ilorin)
LL.M.; M.Phil.; Ph.D. Islamic Law 10. FACULTY OF SCIENCE
i. DEPARTMENT OF BIOCHEMISTRY
M.Sc.; M.Phil.; Ph.D. Biochemistry (with
specialization in Enzymology;
Nutritional Biochemistry; Toxicology;
Parasite Biochemistry; Membrane Biochemistry, Environmental
Biochemistry; Clinical Biochemistry; or
Reproductive Biochemistry). ii. DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY
M.Sc.; M.Phil.; Ph.D. Chemistry (with
specialization in Inorganic; Organic;
Physical; Analytical; and Environmental
Chemistry; or Industrial Chemistry).
M.Sc. Industrial Chemistry. iii. DEPARTMENT OF GEOLOGY AND
MINERAL SCIENCES
M.Sc.Geology (with specialization in
Solid Mineral Exploration; Petroleum
Geology & Sedimentology; or
Engineering and Hydrogeology) M.Phil.; Ph.D. Geology. iv. DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS
M.Sc., M.Phil.; Ph.D. Mathematics (with
specialization in Optimization; Fluid
Mechanics; Analytical Dynamics;
Numerical Analysis; Algebra; Complex
Analysis; Real Analysis, Elasticity or Topology). v. DEPARTMENT OF MICROBIOLOGY
M.Sc.; Microbiology (with specialization
in Microbial Physiology; Industrial
Microbiology; Environmental
Microbiology; Medical & Veterinary
Microbiology; Plant Pathology; or Mycology).
M.Phil.; Ph.D. Microbiology (with
specialization in Microbial Physiology;
Industrial Microbiology; Environmental
Microbiology, Medical and Veterinary
Microbiology). vi. DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS
M.Sc.; M.Phil.; Ph.D. Physics (with
specialization in Space Physics and
Radio Propagation; Communication
Physics; Solar Energy; Materials Science
and Solid State Physics; Theoretical Physics; Geophysics; Atmospheric
Physics; or Meteorology). vii. DEPARTMENT OF PLANT BIOLOGY
M.Sc.; M.Phil.; Ph.D. Plant Biology (with
specialization in Plant Physiology and
Biochemistry; Biosystematics and
Cytogenetics; Applied Genetics and
Plant Breeding, Plant Anatomy; Plant Taxonomy; Plant Diversity and
Environmental Management, Algology
or Bryology). viii. DEPARTMENT OF STATISTICS
Postgraduate Diploma in Statistics
(PGDS); M.Sc.; M.Phil.; Ph.D. Statistics ix. DEPARTMENT OF ZOOLOGY
M.Sc.; M.Phil.; Ph.D. Zoology (with
specialization in Entomology; Fisheries;
or Parasitology). C. ELIGIBILTY FOR ACADEMIC
PROGRAMMES
1. Applicants for the Postgraduate
Diploma in Computer Science must
satisfy one of the following:
(a) a minimum of first degree from a recognized University in Science,
Engineering, Social Science or
Humanities disciplines. (b) HND in Computer Science or
Engineering from recognized
Polytechnics with a minimum of Lower
Credit; and (c) HND in any other discipline
different from those in (ii) but
preferably from Sciences or Social
Sciences with a minimum of Lower
Credit from a recognized Polytechnic
or equivalent Institution, with at least one year cognate experience. 2. Applicants for Postgraduate
Diploma in Statistics must satisfy one of
the following:
(i) A minimum of an honour’s degree
from a recognized University in any of
Science and Social Science disciplines; (ii) HND in Statistics from a recognized
Polytechnic with a minimum of Lower
Credit. 3. Applicants for Postgraduate
Diploma in Educational Management
(PGDEM) should be: (i) graduates of the University of Ilorin
and those of any other recognized
Universities approved by Senate, and (ii) Higher National Diploma (H.N.D.)
holders with Upper Credit and at least,
three years work experience. In addition to the above requirements,
5 O/Level Credit Passes including
English Language and Mathematics are
compulsory for all candidates applying
for the above three Postgraduate
Diploma programmes. 4. Candidates for admission into the
PDDE programme should normally
possess Ph.D. degrees in any discipline
other than Education. 5. Applicants for the academic Master
degree programmes who are
graduates of the University of Ilorin
and other recognized Universities,
must have a minimum of Second Class
Honours Degree (Upper Division) and must be applying for programmes in
which they have their first degrees.
However, applicants with Second Class
Honours Degree (Lower Division) and
those with higher classes of degrees
seeking admissions into programmes outside those in which they have their
first degrees may be admitted
provided they satisfy Senate in a
qualifying examination to be
conducted. The least class of Degree
for all academic programme applicants is Second Class Honours Degree
(Lower Division). Regardless of the
institution where the Bachelor’s
degree was obtained, ALL candidates
must apply early for their official
Bachelor’s degree academic transcript to be sent to the Postgraduate School,
University of Ilorin, Ilorin, Nigeria,
before the expiration of the stated
deadline. 6. Applicants for the Ph.D. degree
programme must have obtained a
relevant Master degree of this or other
recognized University, with an average
weighted score of at least 60%. Short-
listed candidates would be required to satisfy the Postgraduate School in the
qualifying interviews and assessments
by the relevant Department.
Regardless of the Institution where
the Master’s degree was obtained, ALL
candidates must apply early for their official Master degree academic
transcripts to be sent to the
Postgraduate School, University of
Ilorin, Ilorin, Nigeria, for the purpose
of this admission and before the
expiration of the stated deadline. All candidates must have 5 O/L credit
passes, including English Language
and Mathematics or pass in
Mathematics, where applicable. 7. All Higher Degree candidates that
attended foreign Universities, where
English language is not the medium of
instruction, should submit to the
Postgraduate School, evidence of their
English Language proficiency, e.g., TOEFL or IELTS scores. D. APPLICATION FEES
Application fee for all programmes is
N25,000.00 only, for Applicants within
Nigeria or $200 only, for International
Applicants. E. DATES AND VENUES OF QUALIFYING
EXAMINATION
A three-hour qualifying examination
for all applicants for the Postgraduate
Diploma in Computer-Science and
those seeking admissions into Master degree programmes, will be held on
Saturday, 16th June, 2012, at 8.30a.m.
at the following venues: FACULTY OF ARTS LECTURE HALLS AND
FACULTY OF BUSINESS AND SOCIAL
SCIENCES LECTURE THEATRE -
For candidates seeking admissions
into the Faculty of Business and Social
Sciences. FACULTY OF EDUCATION LECTURE
THEATRE - For candidates seeking
admissions into Faculties of Education,
Agriculture, Communication and
Information Sciences. LECTURE THEATRE I, NEW SCIENCE
LECTURE THEATRE & ENGINEERING
LECTURE THEATRE
For candidates seeking admissions
into the Faculties of Arts, Basic Medical
Sciences, Clinical Sciences, Engineering & Technology, and Science. NOTE: There will be no formal letters of
invitation to candidates for the
Qualifying
Examination as this advertisement will
serve as the invitation. F. METHOD OF APPLICATION
For details on method of application,
visit the University of Ilorin website:
http://www.unilorin.edu.ng and click
on the Unilorin Adverts on the home
page, or http://www.unilorin.edu.ng/ pgschool/. Application Forms are to be
completed on-line and will close on
Monday, 11th June 2012. Note that
the latest date for receipt of
supporting documents is Friday, 29th
June 2012. Successful applicants would be notified by e-mail. Olufolake O. Oyeyemi (Mrs.)
Registrar

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The Brown Bag STEM Challenge- Paperclip Sailboats

Paper Sailboats are a wonderful way for students to easily experiment with different design components.  In this activity students work with multiple variables including the size/shape of the boat and its sail and the payload it is able to carry.

Materials:
  • fan (a box fan works well)
  • card stock, tissue paper,  construction paper and other types
  • index cards
  • straws
  • craft sticks
  • glue and tape
  • jumbo paperclips (lots)
  • scissors and rulers
  • other miscellaneous supplies to inspire student creativity
 For this activity, students will work in groups to design a paper sailboat with a flat bottom.  Once students are finished designing, they will build the boat from the provided materials.  (Building materials can be greatly modified depending on what supplies are available.) The fan will be placed on the floor with each team placing their boat at the start line (located on the floor just in front of the fan) and be allowed to travel as far as possible.  Students will record the distance their boat traveled and have a chance to redesign it for maximum distance.

After three trials, students will begin to test their designs carrying payload (jumbo paperclips) the farthest distance.  Students will start with one paperclip and conduct trials with an increasingly number.  Each time they will record the distance traveled up to five paperclips.  Then, using that data, students will predict the distance the boat will travel if it carried payloads between six to ten paperclips.

So, what did we learn? National Science Standards: Abilities necessary to do scientific inquiry, understanding about scientific inquiry, properties of objects and materials , abilities of technological design, understanding science and technology.  NCTM Standards:  Understand measurable attributes of objects and the units, systems, and processes of measurement, Apply appropriate techniques, tools, and formulas to determine measurements, Formulate questions that can be addressed with data and collect, organize, and display relevant data to answer them, build new mathematical knowledge through problem solving, Solve problems that arise in mathematics and other contexts, Apply and adapt a variety of appropriate strategies to solve problems, monitor and reflect on the process of mathematical problem solving. Other Skills: Communication, critical thinking, observation, collaboration, data recording, data analysis, pattern recognition.



Unilag PG Forms For 2012/2013 Academic Session Are On Sale

The School of Postgraduate Studies,
University of Lagos invites applications from suitably qualified candidates from recognized institutions for admission into Full-Time, Part-Time and Sandwich Postgraduate programmes of the University leading to the award of Postgraduate Diplomas, Masters Degrees by Coursework, Professional Master Degrees, Master of Philosophy Degrees and Doctor of Philosophy Degrees in the 2012/2013 Session. The sale of forms have begun and will end Friday, June 8, 2012. Application forms go for N20, 000.00 (Twenty Thousand Naira). All application forms must be filled and submitted on or before 22nd June, 2012.

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Edueto

Edueto is a great new site for educators to create homework online and then grade it once students have completed it.  This is done from a easy to use interface and allows teachers to add text, images, videos and more.  After the students complete the assignment teachers can then grade them in a fast organized manner.  Also, educators can find other assignments already created on Edueto and customize them to meet their own needs.

I highly recommend checking out Edueto by clicking here!!!

Iqra University ranked No.1 Private University in Sindh


Iqra University(IU) has been ranked as the top private university by CIEC for the year 2010-2012.

IU Learning Management System

Iqra University,Institute of Business Management and PAF - KIET have been given six stars.The rankings will be announced publicly once approved by the Governor of Sindh.


Kogi State University 2011/2012 First Semester Exam Date

Kogi State University Anyigba will be commencing her 2011/2012 first semester examination on the 7th day of May, 2012. Students should note that malpractice during exams is punishable by expulsion!
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Fuotuoke 2011/2012 Supplementary Admission List

Federal university Otuoke has released a 2011/2012 supplementary admission list. The admission list released contains about 50 lucky names into various departments in the school. All candidates who have been expecting the Fuotuoke 2011/2012 Admission List are advised to quickly check the list released. According to the memo released by the school, successful students are to get their admission letter and begin clearance and registration immediately.

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Bingham University Post UTME Forms Are On Sale

Applications are invited from qualified candidates for Admission into Bingham University for 3, 4 and 6 year Degree Programmes. Bingham University is owned by the
Evangelical Church Winning All
(ECWA). Its founding fathers were
visionaries of ECWA extraction who
looked back to the golden age of
Christian mission education in Nigeria, noted for its moral and spiritual contents, high quality, purposefulness, service orientedness, and very much cherished by all. In recent years, Nigerians have called for such education that combines secular and moral/spiritual values, even within the context of modern
technological advancement. Bingham University was established to meet these ideals. Our curricula are of very high academic
standard and entrepreneurial in
nature to prepare our graduates for a self-reliant and God-fearing life in a developing economy.

SALE OF APPLICATION FORMS
Application Forms are on sale. Request for application forms must be by a nonrefundable fee of N5,300.00, payable to any of the accounts in the following banks from which the scratch cards can be obtained:
i. ECWA Wuse II Microfinance Bank –A/C No. 101111
ii. Diamond Bank – A/c No. 0015140095
iii. Zenith Bank – A/C No. 1010773456
Visit any Zenith Bank, Diamond Bank or EWT Microfinance Bank limited
located at No. 34, Blantyre Street, off
AdemolaAdetokunbo Crescent Wuse
II, Abuja. Ask for the purchase of Bingham University Application form, pay the stipulated amount, you will be issued a computer printout containing a unique 12- digit PIN. Protect the details on the printout as confidential. Visit the Bingham Website or start your
registration by clicking here and entering your details. Completed Application Forms should be returned to the Registrar, Bingham University, KM 26 Abuja-Keffi Expressway, Kodope. PMB 005, Karu, Nasarawa State, not later than
Tuesday, May 8, 2012. SCREENING
Candidates are required to bring with them Originals and Photocopies of their O’ Level, A’ Level results, their 2012 JAMB result slip, 2 passport size photographs and HB Pencil.
Direct Entry (D.E) candidates are required to bring their D. E. Registration form number slips. Candidates are advised to prepare to stay overnight by making private
accommodation arrangement. Screening will be conducted from 9.00 a.m. to 5.00 p.m. each day as follows:
Venue: Bingham University,
Permanent Site, KM 26 Abuja-Keffi
Expressway,Kodope, Karu, Nasarawa State Order of Screening 1. Humanities, Social and Management Sciences Candidates Date: Thursday, May 10, 2012
2. Medical and Science Candidates
Date: Friday, May 11, 2012
Please note that in conformity with the directive of the Honourable Minister of Education, screening
shall be free.
i. UTME Candidates
All candidates must have taken the
2012/2013 JAMB Examination and
obtained the required score.
The minimum qualification for the
Degree Programmes is five (5) relevant Credits at the
GCE/SSCE or NECO Examination or their equivalent at not more than two (2) sittings.
ii. Direct Entry
a. The minimum qualification for the
degree programmes is five (5) Credits at SSCE/GCE/NECO in the relevant subjects passed at not more than two (2) sittings with at least two (2) at the Advance level of the GCE; OR b. Two (2) passes at the IJMB Examination or Cambridge moderated schools of Basic Studies terminal examination or International Baccalaureate from
recognized institutions with SSC/GCE O/Level credits or equivalent in five (5) relevant subjects at not more than two (2) sittings. c. National Diploma in the relevant programme at not less than upper credit level from recognized institutions with SSCE/GCE O/Level credits in five (5) relevant subjects.
iii. Direct Entry candidates should also satisfy all UTME requirements.

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Madonna University 2012/2013 Admission Processes Has Begun: Conditions And Requirements

Madonna University has begun her process for admission into the 2012/2013 academic process. The school which boasts of 2 fully equiped campuses in Okija (For arts inclined students) and Elele (For
Science, engineering and medically
inclined students) will require the
following conditions for students to be successfully admitted;
- A minimum Jamb Cut-off of 180
- A credit pass in 5 Relevant O'level
Subjects required for the course of
study. click here to visit the school website for more info.
Candidates who have fulfilled the above requirements and are prepared to write their exams are to go to their respective campuses (Okija or Elele), depending on their course (Arts or Science resp) with the following essential documents; 1. Print out of your Jamb's Official Result Slip
2. Copies of your O'level documents.
3. Copies of Birth Certificates
4. At least 4 Passport Photos,
preferably with red background.
5. N6600 for processing fee
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How Video Lessons and Sample CBSE Papers Can Help You Tackle the CBSE Syllabus | Education Portal

The CBSE course of study is kind of large and sophisticated, particularly for the tenth and twelfth standards. whereas plenty of steps are taken in recent years to assist lighten the burden on students on the brink of offer the board exams, the actual fact is that the CBSE course of study continues to be a hurdle for several students, even intelligent ones. the share of scholars UN agency pass the CBSE board exams isn't inconsiderable; so, the trend has been a rise within the range of scholars UN agency manage to pass. The CBSE course of study is associate obstacle therein it will deter several students from achieving their full potential. they're not capable to urge the high marks that they be, as a result of they're not capable to totally grasp the CBSE course of study. {this is|this is often|this will be} wherever video lessons and sample CBSE papers can assist you. scan the temporary descriptions below to urge a concept concerning however they'll assist you tackle the CBSE course of study effectively and expeditiously.
How Video Lessons and Sample CBSE Papers Can Help You Tackle the CBSE Syllabus | Education Portal


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Video lessons, because the name suggests, are lessons that are imparted to students within the kind of videos. These videos may be live action, exploitation footage of academics giving sensible demonstrations of educational ideas, and photographs of real objects, that illustrate the ideas being explained within the video lesson. Video lessons might conjointly embody animated explanations of various subject topics. These are typically obtainable on instructional TV channels and on education portals.

How Video Lessons and Sample CBSE Papers Can Help You Tackle the CBSE Syllabus | Education Portal


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Sample CBSE papers are papers that ar sculptured on real CBSE papers of past years and are obtainable to students from many various sources. excluding the 'official' sample papers the CBSE itself brings out, alternative players within the education sector conjointly supply their own model CBSE papers. These embody publishers of instructional books, employment institutes, and academic websites.

These are a study resource that can't be neglected by any student UN agency desires to attain excellent marks within the CBSE board exams. Sample CBSE papers are a decent method for college students to measure their examination readiness a lot of before the important examination, particularly if students observe giving on-line, real-time, mock tests. it'll facilitate them establish their weak areas, in order that they'll get their doubts and queries within the specific areas cleared with the assistance of their college academics or employment instructors. Such CBSE papers conjointly facilitate students learn higher time management, with reference to the time they ought to assign for finding every question.