Wednesday 29 May 2013
Wednesday 22 May 2013
The Federal polytechnic Ado-Ekiti, Ekiti state, Nigeria has
reportedly postponed her forthcoming convocation of qualified graduates
as a result of the ongoing nationwide strike action by the Academic
Staff Union Of Polytechnics and Allied Institutions(ASUP).
This was disclosed officially by the current Rector of the Polytechnic, Mrs Taiwo Akande, when she announced the indefinite postponement of the event which was earlier scheduled to hold on the 25th of May, 2013.
She further revealed that the governing council who are to host the scheduled convocation are part of the ongoing ASUP strike, citing, that she don’t want any insecure event for celebrants due to the strike.
A later date will therefore be announced in due course.
Source ===== VNTI
This was disclosed officially by the current Rector of the Polytechnic, Mrs Taiwo Akande, when she announced the indefinite postponement of the event which was earlier scheduled to hold on the 25th of May, 2013.
She further revealed that the governing council who are to host the scheduled convocation are part of the ongoing ASUP strike, citing, that she don’t want any insecure event for celebrants due to the strike.
A later date will therefore be announced in due course.
Source ===== VNTI
Since the release of the 2013 PPT Jamb result, many a students have been making noise over low scores been awarded to them.
Its kinda weird that since the news of Jamb talking about remarking of students scripts has been all over, some Jambites are very eager to go for a script remark.
If you'll go for a remark here are the steps and procedure for a successful script remark.
1. You should be in ABUJA. Since the Jamb Office in Abuja is the Headquarters for the board, which means all scripts nationwide are usually been sent there for marking. Hence it’s only in the Abuja Headquarters that your script can be accessed. So you have to get to the JAMB headquarters.
2. You will need to make a payment of about N10,000 to apply for remarking and a receipt will be issued to you so this confirms the payment made been official.
3. Your script will be searched, pulled out and marked in your presence.
Once your script is remarked, here are the 2 scenarios that can occur;
1. JAMB is correct about the score given; If this is the case, then you go home and either use the score you had or wait for the next JAMB. There will be NO REFUND.
2. YOU are correct about the score given; In this case, JAMB will officially apologize for the error, give you your actual marks obtained and according to Prof Dibu Ojerinde on Weekend file interview of 18th May, give you up to N100,000 for compensation.
This procedure officially starts as from 3rd June.
Please share this post with your friends. Thanks
Its kinda weird that since the news of Jamb talking about remarking of students scripts has been all over, some Jambites are very eager to go for a script remark.
If you'll go for a remark here are the steps and procedure for a successful script remark.
1. You should be in ABUJA. Since the Jamb Office in Abuja is the Headquarters for the board, which means all scripts nationwide are usually been sent there for marking. Hence it’s only in the Abuja Headquarters that your script can be accessed. So you have to get to the JAMB headquarters.
2. You will need to make a payment of about N10,000 to apply for remarking and a receipt will be issued to you so this confirms the payment made been official.
3. Your script will be searched, pulled out and marked in your presence.
Once your script is remarked, here are the 2 scenarios that can occur;
1. JAMB is correct about the score given; If this is the case, then you go home and either use the score you had or wait for the next JAMB. There will be NO REFUND.
2. YOU are correct about the score given; In this case, JAMB will officially apologize for the error, give you your actual marks obtained and according to Prof Dibu Ojerinde on Weekend file interview of 18th May, give you up to N100,000 for compensation.
This procedure officially starts as from 3rd June.
Please share this post with your friends. Thanks
Saturday 18 May 2013
Friday 17 May 2013
Thursday 16 May 2013
Monday 13 May 2013
Am pleased to inform all 2012-2013 Pre-Degree Students of the Ladoke Akintola University Of
Technology (LAUTECH), that the 2012-2013 PDS Session Result is out.
And you are free to check your result as it pleases you, to do this,you are to log in with your Form Number, password and select an appropriate session.
Kindly Click below to check Result
http://www.pds.lautech.edu.ng/portal/login.php
I wish you goodluck.
Success is yours.
And you are free to check your result as it pleases you, to do this,you are to log in with your Form Number, password and select an appropriate session.
Kindly Click below to check Result
http://www.pds.lautech.edu.ng/portal/login.php
I wish you goodluck.
Success is yours.
The Ladoke Akintola University Of Technology(LAUTECH) wishes to
inform all Applicants of the 2012/2013 postgraduate programmes that the
list of Applicants admitted for Postgraduate programmes in the
respective Faculty/Department is out.
Please click below to view the list and other Important Admission Information for 2012/2013 Postgraduate Academic
https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B2H6shBw5RJfVnEwWHhCb1dfWDA/edit?usp=sharing
and
https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B2H6shBw5RJfS3RXbzdUcVowcU0/edit?usp=sharing
Best Regards.
Source ; Vnti
Please click below to view the list and other Important Admission Information for 2012/2013 Postgraduate Academic
https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B2H6shBw5RJfVnEwWHhCb1dfWDA/edit?usp=sharing
and
https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B2H6shBw5RJfS3RXbzdUcVowcU0/edit?usp=sharing
Best Regards.
Source ; Vnti
This is to inform all applicants and the general public that the
under listed candidates have been offered provisional admission into
various degree programmes of the Nasarawa State University, Keffi (NSUK)
for the 2012/2013 session. Click to view list:
http://nsuk.edu.ng/20122013-admission-list-second-list/
Registration shall be from the date of re-opening of the University and shall last for one (1) week. Late registration which shall attract an additional charge of N5,000.00. After the closing date of late registration, the undergraduate students’ registration portal shall be closed for the session.
Registration Procedure ;
1. New students on arrival should visit the University website: www.nsuk.edu.ng to print the following:
a) Admission Letter
b) Clearance Form
c) Payment Invoice
2. They then proceed to the Faculty/Department with your Admission Letter and Clearance Form for screening. Please, ensure your clearance form is duly signed and you are registerable before proceeding to the Bank with your payment Invoice to pay fees.
3. In addition to your Admission Letter and Clearance Form, proceed to the Faculty/Department with the following:
a) UTME/DE Slip
b) Original copies of all credentials and Indigene Certificate
c) Ten (10) recent Passport-sized photographs
d) Prelim Examination Result (for those admitted through prelim only)
4. Upon clearance from the Faculty, proceed to the Academic Office for signature of Admission Officer on the Clearance Form.
5. Proceed to the designated banks with your payment invoice to effect payment of your School fees and other charges. Upon successful payment, you will receive a confirmation order with which you will be required to log in to the student portal to continue your registration.
6. Complete your registration using your Jamb Number, and the confirmation order you obtained from the Bank. Print the following after updating your student profile:-
a) Student Information Form
b) School fees receipt
c) Course form (student copy)
Congratulations
Signed
Alh. Dalhatu O. Mamman, FICEN
Registrar
Registration shall be from the date of re-opening of the University and shall last for one (1) week. Late registration which shall attract an additional charge of N5,000.00. After the closing date of late registration, the undergraduate students’ registration portal shall be closed for the session.
Registration Procedure ;
1. New students on arrival should visit the University website: www.nsuk.edu.ng to print the following:
a) Admission Letter
b) Clearance Form
c) Payment Invoice
2. They then proceed to the Faculty/Department with your Admission Letter and Clearance Form for screening. Please, ensure your clearance form is duly signed and you are registerable before proceeding to the Bank with your payment Invoice to pay fees.
3. In addition to your Admission Letter and Clearance Form, proceed to the Faculty/Department with the following:
a) UTME/DE Slip
b) Original copies of all credentials and Indigene Certificate
c) Ten (10) recent Passport-sized photographs
d) Prelim Examination Result (for those admitted through prelim only)
4. Upon clearance from the Faculty, proceed to the Academic Office for signature of Admission Officer on the Clearance Form.
5. Proceed to the designated banks with your payment invoice to effect payment of your School fees and other charges. Upon successful payment, you will receive a confirmation order with which you will be required to log in to the student portal to continue your registration.
6. Complete your registration using your Jamb Number, and the confirmation order you obtained from the Bank. Print the following after updating your student profile:-
a) Student Information Form
b) School fees receipt
c) Course form (student copy)
Congratulations
Signed
Alh. Dalhatu O. Mamman, FICEN
Registrar
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Thursday 9 May 2013
If not for the intervention of security forces, yesterday would have
been asorrow tale day for staff of the Sokoto State Joint Admission and
Matriculation Board so said an angry Jambites whose result was not
released by the board.
The Jambites who trooped into the Giginya Secretariat as early as 9am to block Sokoto JAMB office came with unreserved anger boldly written on their minds. While swinging neem tree and chanting solidarity songs over what they considered assault on their intellect by the board.
Speaking to Reporters at the scene of the protest, Yushau Yusuf Mabera who sat for the UTME at Nana Girls School within Sokoto metropolis said, agood number of them were affected by the verification exercise.
Another student who said he wrote his at the Sultan Maccido Qu’anic Institute said, majority of them who wrote at the centre were unable to dothe biometric thump because the machine was bad. According to him, whilethese happened, they were asked to write down their names and go inside for the exams with the assurance that it would be taken care of.
Speaking in tears, Zaharadeen Abubakar, Manir Bala, Adebebe Peter and many others who gathered in their cluster said, they were over 1000 that wrote the exams in Unity Comprehensive College, Sokoto but none of their result was released.
When asked whether there was any malpractice in the centre, Adebede Peters said, nobody cheated adding that, it was the exams body that have cheated them in this case hence after paying for JAMB form they asked them to go inside and write hence the biometric data capturing machine was faulty. “They promised to capture us after the exams but they never did and now we can’t see our results”.
Source : VNTI
The Jambites who trooped into the Giginya Secretariat as early as 9am to block Sokoto JAMB office came with unreserved anger boldly written on their minds. While swinging neem tree and chanting solidarity songs over what they considered assault on their intellect by the board.
Speaking to Reporters at the scene of the protest, Yushau Yusuf Mabera who sat for the UTME at Nana Girls School within Sokoto metropolis said, agood number of them were affected by the verification exercise.
Another student who said he wrote his at the Sultan Maccido Qu’anic Institute said, majority of them who wrote at the centre were unable to dothe biometric thump because the machine was bad. According to him, whilethese happened, they were asked to write down their names and go inside for the exams with the assurance that it would be taken care of.
Speaking in tears, Zaharadeen Abubakar, Manir Bala, Adebebe Peter and many others who gathered in their cluster said, they were over 1000 that wrote the exams in Unity Comprehensive College, Sokoto but none of their result was released.
When asked whether there was any malpractice in the centre, Adebede Peters said, nobody cheated adding that, it was the exams body that have cheated them in this case hence after paying for JAMB form they asked them to go inside and write hence the biometric data capturing machine was faulty. “They promised to capture us after the exams but they never did and now we can’t see our results”.
Source : VNTI
Wednesday 8 May 2013
Now as we all know after writting jamb and getting a good score, the next thing to put to consideration is to know the cut off marks of your dream institutions. This post is written to cover almost all institutions cut off marks for jamb. Please do share with friends as well
UNIVERSITIES CUT OFF MARK
Federal University of Technology Owerri, FUTO: 180 First and Second Choice.
University of Ibadan UI: 200 First and Second Choice
University of Lagos Unilag: 200 First Choice only
University of Nigeria, Nsukka, UNN: 200 first and second Choice.
Obafemi Awolowo University OAU: 200 first and second choice
University of Ado- Ekiti: 200 First and second choice
University of Benin, UNIBEN: 200 first choice only
Usmanu Danfodiyo University,Sokoto: 180 First and second choice
Federal University of Technology, Akure FUTA: 200 first and second choice
University of Uyo, Uniuyo: 180 first choice only
University of Calabar Unical: 180 for some courses and 200 for others
University of Agriculture, Abeokuta UNAAB: 180
University of Jos UNIJOS: 180 first and second choice
Lagos State University LASU: 200 first and second choice
Niger Delta University NDU: 180 first choice only
TAI Solarin University of Education TASUED: 180 first choice only
Federal University Dutsin-Ma, Katsina: 180 first choice only
Federal University Oye-Ekiti: 180 first and second choice
Federal University, Otuoke, Bayelsa State: 180 first and second choice.
Ebonyi State University EBSU: 180 first and second choice
Federal University of Petroleum Resources, Effurun: 180 first and second choice
Michael Okpara University of Agriculture, Umudike: 180 first and second choice.
Anambra State University: 180 first and second choice.
Ambrose Alli University, Ekpoma: 180 first choice only
Kwara State University KWASU: 200; first and second choice
Kaduna State University, KASU: 180 UTME cut off
Imo State University IMSU 180
Enugu State University of Science Tech: 180
Adekunle Ajasin University: 200
Rivers State University of Science and Technology,RSUS T: 180 (1st choice only)
Delta State University, Abraka, DELSU: 180
Abia State University, Uturu,ABSUU: 180
University of Maiduguri, UniMaid: 180
Kogi State University, KSU: 180
NOTE: Kindly drop your school of choice below by making use of the Comment box for us to tell you their Cut-off mark.
UNIVERSITIES CUT OFF MARK
Federal University of Technology Owerri, FUTO: 180 First and Second Choice.
University of Ibadan UI: 200 First and Second Choice
University of Lagos Unilag: 200 First Choice only
University of Nigeria, Nsukka, UNN: 200 first and second Choice.
Obafemi Awolowo University OAU: 200 first and second choice
University of Ado- Ekiti: 200 First and second choice
University of Benin, UNIBEN: 200 first choice only
Usmanu Danfodiyo University,Sokoto: 180 First and second choice
Federal University of Technology, Akure FUTA: 200 first and second choice
University of Uyo, Uniuyo: 180 first choice only
University of Calabar Unical: 180 for some courses and 200 for others
University of Agriculture, Abeokuta UNAAB: 180
University of Jos UNIJOS: 180 first and second choice
Lagos State University LASU: 200 first and second choice
Niger Delta University NDU: 180 first choice only
TAI Solarin University of Education TASUED: 180 first choice only
Federal University Dutsin-Ma, Katsina: 180 first choice only
Federal University Oye-Ekiti: 180 first and second choice
Federal University, Otuoke, Bayelsa State: 180 first and second choice.
Ebonyi State University EBSU: 180 first and second choice
Federal University of Petroleum Resources, Effurun: 180 first and second choice
Michael Okpara University of Agriculture, Umudike: 180 first and second choice.
Anambra State University: 180 first and second choice.
Ambrose Alli University, Ekpoma: 180 first choice only
Kwara State University KWASU: 200; first and second choice
Kaduna State University, KASU: 180 UTME cut off
Imo State University IMSU 180
Enugu State University of Science Tech: 180
Adekunle Ajasin University: 200
Rivers State University of Science and Technology,RSUS T: 180 (1st choice only)
Delta State University, Abraka, DELSU: 180
Abia State University, Uturu,ABSUU: 180
University of Maiduguri, UniMaid: 180
Kogi State University, KSU: 180
NOTE: Kindly drop your school of choice below by making use of the Comment box for us to tell you their Cut-off mark.
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