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Showing posts with label Jamb. Show all posts

Thursday, 21 May 2015

Professor Ruquayattu Rufa’I Approves Jamb 2012/2013 Utme Cut-off Marks

The minister of education, Professor Ruquayattu Rufa’I has officially approved jamb 2012/2013 utme cut-off marks to be 180 for universities and 160 for other institutions. Let's hope all schools will go by it.

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Wednesday, 13 May 2015

How To Determine OAU Cut-off Marks For 2012/2013 Admission Process

You have to score 200 and above in jamb UTME to qualify for the Post-UTME. Then again, it is required of you to score 200 and above in Post-UTME to qualify for admission processing. Now here is how the cut-off marks will be determined, the addition of UTME and Post-UTME marks, ie UTME marks + Post-UTME marks divided by 2. This calculation has to be 200 minimum for you to qualify for admission processing no matter what course(s) one is applying for. Check the date for OAU post utme here.
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Sunday, 3 May 2015

Warning! Fraud In The Universities, Some Students Exposed: A Must Read For Jambites

Are you an admission seeker? Or Do you know any body seeking for admission? Then take your time and read this, don't be in a hurry, relax and read on.
Many jambites are so despirate to get admission, but will you blame them? Of course you won't, in a country where corruption is like a national anthem. Many admission seekers are willing to pay any amount or do anything in other to get admission, forgetting to think back and front. Now i want to warn you all, beware of fraudsters. They are everywhere, in every school, looking for people to dupe.
A 300L BMT student of FUTO by name Nlemchi Chinonyerem, click here to view her profile on facebook, duped a FUTO aspirant of her hard earned 240,000 naira in the name of securing admission for her. Another FUTO student also duped a guy of 650,000 naira still in the name of admission. Did i just here you shout Wow!? You have to, no be small matter. Don't think am making all this up, you can go to the school's security unit and confirm. In ABSU, a student duped someone of 40,000 naira, still cos of admission.
Am not saying you shouldn't work your admission, of course you should, after all merit is now a thing of the past, in a typical nigeria higher institution, 3% of the students are on merit while 97% others are worked. What am saying is if you want to work go to a staff of the school, it will be direct, cheaper and more authentic!
Ok how will you explain that 500 and something plus students were sack from ESUT some months back cos of fake admission? Same story was heard in UNN i think in 2009. The point am try to make is that 419ners are in every school, UNIPORT, UNIZIK, IMSU, ANSU, EBSU, just name them.
We're in a society where leaders don't care about the mass. Why would they kwan? When all their investments are done overseas, including their children's education. Ok, 1.5million plus candidates wrote JAMB this year and only 500k spaces available, the 1m plus others nko? Them go fly nah. Jamb told her candidates to read some novels for the exam but didn't ask a single question from the novels. Read more about the jamb novel scam here What a shame! Which way Nigeria?
Our education sector needs help and fast too, cos it has gone from bad to worst. Don't say you were not told!

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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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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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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!

Monday, 27 April 2015

JAMB 2012/2013 Post UTME Is Near: 7 Steps To Success You Should Take

April is fast coming to an end and May will take over. Schools will start selling p-utme forms and before you know it p-utme exams will follow.
Now you should consider doing these things i will list below.
1. You should read as if you've never read before
2. Pray as if your life depends on it
3. Do not depend on expo
4. Read as many past questions as you can
5. Suspend 2go chat and it's likes for now
6. Do research, ask questions on topics you don't understand. Remember Google.com is there to help.
Finally, start reading now (ie if you hav'nt started already). Do not wait until it's a day to the date to start.
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Sunday, 26 April 2015

Attention! JAMB 2012/2013 Change Of Course/Institution Ending Today, 27th April

Jamb will be ending the change of course or/and institution today, the 27th day of April, 2012. I can remember warning those that may want to change their's against waiting till today to do this as jamb website might be messy as a result of too many demands. The change of course/institution has been on as of the time of this my older post so you don't have any excuse if you really wanted to do it.

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Thursday, 23 April 2015

JAMB To Publish 2012/2013 Official Admission Cut-Off Marks On May 21st


The Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has re-emphasized her readiness to make the official cut-off marks of various monotechnics and polytechnics nationwide. Speaking on the issue on Thursday in Abuja, the JAMB boss, Prof. Dibu Ojerinde, revealed that the Joint Admission and Matriculation Board has set May 21st date she will openly broadcast the admission cut-off marks for universities, polytechnics and colleges of educations. He also hoped that a harmonized cut- off point would kick start admission process for 2012/2013 across the nations institutions of learning. Share with friends.

Sunday, 12 April 2015

JAMB Shifts "CBT" Exam To A Further Date: New Date Is Between May 18 to June 1st

This is to inform all Computer Based Test (CBT) candidates that the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has postponed dates for the kick of of the 2013 CBT examinations nationwide, following some observed clashing of dates of the said exam with that of WAEC.

In a message from JAMB, the commission wrote to
emails of affected candidates as below:

Due to clashes between WAEC Examination dates with Computer Based Test(CBT) dates, The CBT examination is now between May 18th to June 1st, 2013. We shall send SMS and Email to the affected candidates. Candidates are advised to reprint their Registration Slips from April 18th, 2013 to know the new dates.

Candidates are advised to reprint their Registration Slips beginning from April 18th, 2013 to know the new dates. To learn how to reprint yours, read our previous report on How To Recheck or Reprint your Photocard.

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Sunday, 5 April 2015

Mass Failure In Exams (UTME, NECO, SSCE etc): Is there Hope For Nigeria Education Sector?

Worried by the dismal performance of students in the recently-released results of the March 24th Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examinations, UTME concerned stakeholder have expressed the need t take urgent measures to salvage the dwindling fortunes of the nation’s education sector.
Of the 1,503,931 candidates who sat for this year’s UTME, only three scored 300 and above compared to 2,892 that scored above 300 in the 2011 exam. 72,243 scored 250 and above while 336,330 scored below 170. The Registrar, Joint Admissions and Matriculations Board (JAMB), Prof. Dibu Ojerinde, disclosed that 27,266 candidates in 52 of the 3,001 centres used for the examination had their results withheld by JAMB on account of malpractice. Pointing out that the results are true reflections of the state of education today, the Public Relations Officer, JAMB, Mr. Timothy Oyedeji said the tight security measures put in place reduced the incidences of exam malpractice to a minimum, hence the mass failure. “There are no shortcuts to success and these students must learn the importance of studying, not only to pass their exams but to improve themselves intellectually.” When asked how the candidates would be placed into various institutions, Oyedeji said an enlarged committee would be set up to decide on the national cut-off mark so as to know how to place the students into universities, polytechnics, and colleges of education. With barely five per cent of 1,503,931 students scoring above 250, stakeholders have deduced various reasons for the dismal performance of students in general exams. Youths are distracted In his reaction, Prof. Louis Egwari, Head of the Department of Biological Sciences, and Deputy Dean, School of Natural and Applied Sciences, Covenant University, Ota, said the major reason for the mass failure recorded in the last JAMB and NECO exams is that “we have ignored what is essential to the development of the people and the nation.”
In a telephone chat with Vanguard Learning, Prof. Egwari said the mindset of the Nigerian youth has been diverted to sports and entertainment, especially with the advent of social networking sites. “Only two weeks ago,” Egwari said, “I heard they were organising beauty pageants in secondary schools. We are asking the children to forget about education and take the short-cut to stardom, fame and wealth. Therefore, no matter how good the teachers are, or how well equipped the schools are, as long as the mindset of the youths has been diverted to other areas apart from education, nothing can be achieved. We will continue to have mass failure in exams. “The awareness being created in entertainment and sports is causing this problem. Today, students feel compelled to go to school. They say they are there just to satisfy their parents and once they are through, they will go into show business or sports. “Go round the campuses and see what students are actually doing with their laptops, BlackBerry phones, i-Pad etc. It is nothing related to academics and it’s eroding our values. There may be other factors but these are the underlying factors,” he said.
We are all to blame For Dr. Innocent Igwilo of the Dept. of Applied Biochemistry, Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka, the recent dismal performances in JAMB and NECO examinations are understandable “and are caused by multifarious factors starting from the students themselves, the teachers, parents, the society and government. “The students are no more interested in reading at all but depend so much on examination malpractice. The teachers too, although, not well paid, have abandoned the classrooms for other activities irrelevant to academic pursuit. The parents have abandoned their function as custodians of sound education and moral character. They encourage their wards in examination malpractice by providing the money and participating directly in the abominable act. Dilapidated buildings “The society is only interested in the end result, only paper qualification, not what the students know. Government pays lip service to education and the total well-being of the educators. We have dilapidated buildings and no laboratories in science-based courses,” he lamented. He called on teachers, government and students to go back to the drawing board. “We have to tell ourselves the honest truth, there must be real long-term planning in education for the situation to improve. Real money must be invested in education; it is a multi-trillion naira project, period.”
Reliance on leaked answers For Taye Bakare, an English and Literature teacher, students fail because they rely on leaked answers. “A lot of stories were going on that the paper leaked. I was at home when an unregistered number sent UTME results to me. I deleted them from my phone because I didn’t need them for anything. “I think most students failed because of reliance on expo, and I think JAMB got wind of it and decided to change the questions. I think students are also distracted by a lot of things. This situation shows that the students need proper reorientation to take the longer route and study.” JAMB is working For an anonymous geography teacher: “I think the results show that JAMB is taking the issue of curbing examination malpractice very seriously. It also shows that perhaps the standard of Nigerian education needs to be stepped up, especially when it comes to the attitudes of the students. In the 1980s and 1990s, many students used to burn the midnight candle because it was the only way to pass, but things are different now. If students could just memorize in school, the way they memorize songs, they would do much better.” We don’t study, we prefer to cheat
For a candidate, Ganiyat Alabi who scored 235, the failure is as a result of students not reading. “It wasn’t particularly hard but the questions were a bit confusing. There was expo in my centre but I didn’t use it. I think a lot of students did not read because they were expecting to cheat.”
Though Emmanuel Okwena’s result isn’t out yet, there were cases of exam malpractice in his centre. “Of course some people were cheating in my centre. I didn’t cheat. Of all my subjects, Physics was the hardest.”
For Nelson Nelson, physics was also the hardest. “My result wasn’t so encouraging. I got 224. It wasn’t particularly hard, but I think I didn’t carefully go through my work when I was done. People cheated in my centre but I didn’t cheat. I think the reason why people failed is a normal thing. It had to do with the lack of seriousness on the part of students. It wasn’t because they don’t have what it takes to make it.”
Let’s work at this problem, ACN Calling on all to come join hands to uplift the declining standard of education, the Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN) said no nation can develop without a well-educated workforce. In a statement issued in Accra, Ghana, ACN’s National Publicity Secretary, Alhaji Lai Mohammed said the party is deeply worried about the recently-released results of the SSCE conducted by the National Examination Council (NECO) in November/December 2011, and that of the 2012 JAMB/UTME. “Results of the 2012 UTME are worse than last year’s, with only three candidates scoring above 300, compared to 2,892 that scored above 300 in the 2011 exam. While no one is in doubt that our country’s educational system has virtually collapsed, these results serve as a wake-up call to Nigerians, whether in or out of government, to rise up and do something urgently to revamp the system.”
Blame government, Laying the blame on the doorsteps of government, the Executive Director, New Rea Foundation, initiators of the Busy Bee spelling competition, Mr. Yemi Osilaja, said the students are taking after the leaders who have shown there’s always a shortcut to success. “The only thing the youths know is that they want to be rich and successful without working for it. This shows that the foundation is faulty and we need to go back to the schools to reorient them and their teachers to give them new directions.” NANS tasks FG The National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS), through its PRO, Comrade Clement Godwin Olusegun, has challenged the Federal Government through the Minister of Education, Prof. Ruqayatu Rufai, to take an urgent look at the falling standard of education in the country from the recently released of results of the just concluded JAMB-UTME examination nationwide.
Source: Vanguard News

Jamb UTME 2012/2013 Withheld Results Released

JAMB has released all the results that was withheld in this years UTME. If your result was withheld, you can check back, your result should be there staring at you. Click Here to check. If you are on mobile, this link might not open (especially opera mini users). Or you can logon to http://www.jamb.org.ng/unifiedutme on a computer and check for yours.
Note: if it happens that you can't still see your result, then prepare for next year, as it might have been ceased. Goodluck!

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Friday, 3 April 2015

Notice From JAMB: Are You Trying To Change Your Choice Of Institution/Course? Read This

Changing of your courses or institution of choice(s) was introduced to assist UTME candidates. When a candidate is left with Low UTME score, he/she is allowed to change their
choice of institution/courses or both. You may need to change either your course(s), school, or both.
In past years, you can make this changes as many times as you wish, but it's no more like that. This year, you can do that just once.
So take a final decision before changing your courses/institution.
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Jamb e-Facility Card: A New Development From Jamb

Have you heard of e-Facility Card? It is a new invention by Jamb. It is used to check Jamb result after you must have exceeded the three times free checking.
Purchase e-Facility Card to Print Your Result Slip". It then ends up not providing a solution or alternative link to check your result. Yes, we understand that.
This "e-facility card" is not the same as UTME result printing slip i talked about Here and is
therefore a new development from Jamb.
The cards are yet to be circulated nationwide. Even the portal or procedure for checking result if the 3 allowed times has reached is yet to be known as it is believed to be inscribed on the new card.
If you asked someone else to help you check your result, go back to the person and know if he/she has done that, so that you can know your mark befor you exceed the 3 times.
If it has exceeded without you knowing your result, you can then wait until the e-Facility Cards are available. When they are, you can purchase it and check your result.
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Jamb 2012/2013 Result Checking Limited For 3 Times

Did you know? That you
have only 3 times to check your Jamb 2012 Result for FREE? You don't right? Then know it now.
Jamb website was just updated to reflect the new change. Candidates are therefore warned that once they have checked their result 3 times for
free, they will no longer have access to check the result until they purchase the Jamb UTME Result Slip which will be used during post-utme screening process.
Take note of this.

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Thursday, 2 April 2015

JAMB 2013/2014 Registration Still On Till 14th April 2013

www.naijaeduportal.blogspot.com

JAMB has extended the deadline for applicants who are still interested in writing the 2013 UTME examination to register. This was officially announced by JAMB on 1st April.
According to JAMB, candidates who register from now until 14th April, 2013 MUST BE READY TO WRITE THE COMPUTER BASED TEST (CBT) type of exam.

All candidates who where not able to complete their registration before the previous closing date can now do so.

To the effect of this announcement, The Joint Admission Matriculation Board (JAMB) has re-opened the Jamb 2013/2014 Registration portal.

If you still intend to write the 2013 UTME, this is your
final opportunity as no further extension is expected. You are therefore advised to get your scratch card and head to the nearest registration point around your area.

PLEASE NOTE: If you are to register now, you only have one exam option at this point, which is; The Computer based test (CBT).






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Monday, 30 March 2015

Igbinedion University Okada Admission Form 2013/2014 Out: How To Apply





Igbinedion University Okada has commenced the sales of Admission Application form for the 2013/2014 academic session.

General Entry Requirments

  • To be eligible for admission into the four-year disciplines and five or six-year professional programmes, candidates must possess a minimum of five credits at the GCE/WAEC, SSCE/NECO, or SSCE/NABTEB certificate examinations, which must include English Language and Mathematics at not more than two sittings.
    In addition, candidates seeking admission into Law must possess at least a credit pass in Literature in English. Candidates awaiting GCE/NECO SSCE/WAEC SSCE/NABTEB results are also encouraged to apply provided the results would be available by September 2013 when the new session commences.
  • Candidtate may also seek admission into the 200 level of the degree programmes with the following qualifications:
  1. Passes in at least two subjects at the Advanced level and an additional subject at the subsidiary level in the General Certificate of Education Examination. The subjects must constitute a suitable preliminary to the intended courses.
  2. Diploma/NCE at credit level pass and above in the appropriate subjects from a recognized institution.
  3. IJMB in the appropriate subjects.
  4. First Degree in relevant discipline.
  5. In all these cases, candidates must also satisfy the requirements for matriculation viz: five credit passes at the GCE/WAEC SSCE/NECO SSCE/NABTEB Certificate examinations.
Candidtate are required to show evidence of application to JAMB

UTME Requirement

Candidates applying for admission are required to sit for the 2013/2014 UTME and obtain the prescribed cut-off marks. This is a statutory requirement for entry into Nigerian universities

Age

Candidates who are above 22 years of age will not be deemed eligible for admission. Older candidates may be admitted under exceptional circumstances.

Method of Application

Candidates have the option of purchasing application forms directly or applying online.

How to Purchase and Process Application Forms

Application forms are obtainable in person on payment of a non-refundable fee of N6,500 (Naira) only in bank draft drawn on any reputable bank, made payable to IGBINEDION UNIVERSITY, OKADA, from the following:
  1. Igbinedion University, Okada
  2. Benin Liaison Office, No. 69 Airport Road, Benin City, Edo State, Tel: 08066345045
  3. Igbinedion Education Centre, 218/220 Murtala Mohammed Way, P.O. Box 24, Benin City, Edo State, Tel: 052-258766
  4. Lagos Liaison Office, 187, Adeleke Adedoyin Street, Off Kofo Abayomi, Victoria Island Lagos, Tel: 08033250561
  5. Zenith and Access Bank Branches throughout the country
  6. NIPOST General Post Offices throughout the country
  7. Peace Promise International School, Anjorin Street, Anorin Bus Stop, Surulere, Lagos
  8. Alvana Model Secondary School, Owerri – Onitsha Road, Owerri, Imo State
  9. Bereton Montessori Primary School, Plot 270 Stadium Road, G.R.A. Phase IV, Port Harcourt Tel: 084-239839, 571578; 08068737968
  10. Marketing Department, ITV, Abuja
  11. Gof International School, Oshogbo
  12. Government Secondary School, Garki, Abuja
  13. International School, ISI, University of Ibadan
  14. El-Amin Int. High School, Minna (Near NECO Headquarters)
  15. Oyemekun Grammar School Akure
  16. Barrister Tony Onyia, No 7c Murtala Mohammed Way, Kano, Tel 08037861029
  17. Katsina Education Trust Fund, No. 2 Gobarau Road, Gobarau Quarters, Katsina
  18. Government Secondary School, Katsina
  19. Mobil Pegasus School, Eket
  20. Marketing Department, AKBC, Uyo
  21. Marketing Department, CRBC, Calabar
  22. Marketing Department, ABS Radio, GRA, Onitsha
  23. Marketing Department, FRCN, Enugu

Submission of Completed Application Form

Completed application form must be accompanied with Photostat copies of academic certificates/statements of results, birth certificate and certificate of Local Government Area of origin. All applications are to be addressed to:
The Registrar
Igbinedion University, Okada
P.M.B. 0006
Benin City
Edo State, Nigeria

Applicants are encouraged to send completed forms to the Registrar Igbinedion University or bring them along to the screening centres.

How to Apply Online

Candidates who choose to apply online should go to Igbinedion University’s website, www.iuokada.edu.ng click on the Online Application tab, complete and submit the online form, and make a printout of the successfully completed application confirmation page. The confirmation page which MUST carry a Registration Number (Application ID) should be enclosed in an envelope along with a certified bank draft of N6,500 (Naira) drawn on any reputable bank made payable to Igbinedion University Okada for handling fees and other charges, and forwarded in person or by courier to:
The Registrar
Igbinedion University, Okada
P.M.B. 0006
Benin City
Edo State, Nigeria

Applicatants who fail to forward their completed application forms by courier can also bring them along to the screening centres. International applicants can also apply online and forward along with their confirmation page an application fee of US$60, 30BP or 30 Euro payable through international money order or certified cheque made payable to Igbinedion University Okada. Please note that any confirmation page without a Registration Number will not be processed
Any applicant who experiences difficulties with online application should please call Mr. Harry Omorogbe on 08037170685, or the Admissions Officer on 07032924219, or the PRO on 08078286940, 08052147039

Accommodation

Accommodation is provided for all STUDENTS at the Okada Wonderland Estate.

Post-UTME Screening Date and Centres

Screening of applicants will take place in the following centres on Saturday July 20, 2013 (candidates are to report at the screening centre of their choice)
  • Benin City: Igbinedion Education Centre (IEC) 218/220 Murtala Mohammed Way, Benin City, Edo State
  • Lagos: Peace Promise International School, Anjorin Street, Anorin Bus Stop, Surulere, Lagos
  • Port Harcourt: Bereton Montessori Primary School, Plot 270 Stadium Road, G.R.A. Phase IV, Port Harcourt
  • Abuja: Government Secondary School, Garki, Abuja
Time: 10 AM
Candidates who chose Igbinedion University, Okada as their first and second choice JAMB (UMTE) should also attend the screening exercise.
PLEASE NOTE THAT THE UNIVERSITY OPENS FOR THE 2013/2014 ACADEMIC SESSION ON 21ST SEPTEMBER, 2013.
Igbinedion University, Okada, Your only Authentic Private University…
Mr. Edwin O. Okoro
Registrar.

Source: Campus portal

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Check Your 2012 UTME Result


Incase if you're still doubting whether Jamb is out, know it now that Jamb 2012 result is out, so hurry and go check your result. You can Click here to check yours. Your result should be shown to you after submitting the information required from you on the page.

Remember to come back and share your joy with us, cos success is assured.
Goodluck!

Saturday, 28 March 2015

Top Sort After Universities For 2013 Admission

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The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has officially closed registration for the 2013 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Exam.
The JAMB registration portal was finally closed on 24th March, 2013.
Statistics of Choice Institutions published by JAMB showed that the University of Benin, UNIBEN has the highest number of First Choice applicants with 98,621 candidates followed by
University of Ilorin, UNILORIN with 94,420 First Choice candidates.
The 3rd, 4th and 5th most sort-after higher institutions are Nnamdi Azikiwe University – UNIZIK (87,785 First Choice candidates), University of Lagos – UNILAG (86,363 First Choice candidates), and University of Nigeria – UNN (80,592 First Choice candidates) respectively.

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Thursday, 26 March 2015

When Will 2012 UTME Be Out?

I hear many people ask this question, so i decided to write a post on it. UTME exams are objective questions only, unlike WAEC and NECO that has both objectives and theories. This theories can't be marked by computer, the markings are done by human beings and that's why they (waec and neco) take longer time than utme.
Now, considering previous years, this year's UTME will be out in less than six days from today. Let's say friday. So be ready to see your, also pray that it will be a good one. Goodluck!