Saturday, April 30, 2016

Achievers University Post-UTME/DE Form Now on Sale ! – 2016/17

Achievers University, Owo, AUO post UTME / Direct Entry form for the 2016/2017 academic session is now on sale. Application form fee is N5,500. Achievers University, Owo … Knowledge, Integrity and Leadership. All AUO degree programmes have been approved by NUC.

Achievers university owo post uTME
From the information reaching us, we are glad to inform the general public that Achievers University, Owo 2016/2017 academic session post UTME application form is out.
Be part of the uniqueness of Achievers University, where every student earns a DEGREE and a VOCATIONAL CERTIFICATE.
Before commencing application, please refer to the information on
http://achievers.edu.ng/app_type.php

Friday, April 29, 2016

UNIOLORIN POSTGRADUATE FORM IS OUT

The management of UNILORIN invites applications from suitably qualified candidates for admission into her various postgraduate programmes available for the 2015/2016 academic session.
To see the list of programmes on offer for the 2016/2017 session as well as their requirements, click here.
How To Apply For UNILORIN Postgraduate Programmes For 2016/2017
D. APPLICATION FEES Application fee for all programmes is N25, 000.00 only for Applicants within Nigeria OR $200.00 only for International Applicants.
Application Forms are to be completed online and should be done before the deadline stated below.
Successful applicants would be notified through their e-mail addresses.
Click here to apply online
A qualifying exam for applicants will take place. See the schedule for the exam here.
Application Deadline
Application Forms will close on Friday, 3rd June 2016.  The latest date for receipt of supporting documents is Monday, 11th July 2016

JABU Admission Form is Out – 2016/17 [Post UTME / Direct Entry]

Applications are invited from suitably qualified candidates for admission into the Joseph Ayo Babalola University (JABU) various undergraduate programmes for the 2016/2017 academic session. Both UTME and Direct Entry candidates are welcome to apply.
JABU Admission Requirements.
Candidates wishing to apply for admission into the University must possess GCE, O/L, SSCE (WAEC), NECO, NABTEB or equivalent with minimum credit passes in five subjects including English Language and Mathematics at one or two sittings. Interested candidates who have already applied to JAMB for admission and wish to change their first choice University to Joseph Ayo Babalola University are required to:
1.Apply for change of institution through JAMB;
2.Obtain Joseph Ayo Babalola university Application Form;
3.Participate in the screening exercise.
“Awaiting result” candidates can also apply provided their results will be available by September of the year in which admission is required. Specific College/Departmental requirements are as indicated below.
See also: JABU School Fees Schedule.
Admission Requirements – Direct Entry Candidates.
1.5 relevant credit passes at WASC (SSCE), NECO or equivalent subjects listed under each programme, two of which must be at ‘A’ Level.
2.OND with upper Credit or NCE at Credit level in any institution recognized by the University.
3.Joseph Ayo Babalola University Diploma.
4.Diploma from any other recognized Universities.
JABU Available Undergraduate Programmes and Requirements.
1.  COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES
1.B. Agric. With option in:◾Agricultural Economics and Extension Services
◾Animal Science and Production
◾Crop Science and Production
◾Soil Science and Management
2.B.Sc. Food Science and Technology
College Admission Requirements:
Five ‘O’ Level credit passes at SSCE,NECO or equivalent to include English Language, Chemistry, Mathematics, Biology/Agricultural Science and Economics. A pass in Physics is acceptable.
 2. COLLEGE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
1.B.Arc. Architecture
2.B.Sc. Estate Management
3.B.Sc. Geography
4.B.Sc. Building
5.B.sc. Urban and Regional Planning
6.B.Sc. Quantity Surveying
College Admission Requirements:
1.For Architecture, Estate Management, Building and Quantity Surveying: 5 credit passes at SSCE, NECO or equivalent in English Language, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry and any one of the following: Geography, Fine Art, Economics, Technical Drawing, Building Construction, Biology and Agric Science.
2.For Urban and regional Planning, and Geography: 5 Credit passes at SSCE, NECO or equivalent in English Language, Mathematics, Geography and any other two subjects.
3. COLLEGE OF HUMANITIES
1.B.A English
2.B.A History and international Studies
3.B.A Literature
4.B.A Philosophy
5.B.A Religious Studies
College Admission Requirements:
1.Five ‘O’ Level credit passes at SSCE, NECO or equivalent in English Language and four other Arts and Social Science subjects.
2.For B.A. English, the other four subjects must include literature in English.
3.For B.A. History and international Studies, the four subjects must include Government or History.
4. COLLEGE OF NATURAL SCIENCES
1.B.Sc. Biochemistry
2.B.Sc.Computer Science
3.B.Sc.Ecology and Environmental Studies
4.B.Sc.Microbiology
5.B.Sc. Physics Electronics
6.B.Sc.  Statistics
College Admission Requirements:
1.For B. Sc. Biochemistry, five ‘O’ Level credit passes at SSCE or equivalent, including English Language, Mathematics, Chemistry, Biology and Physics.
2.For B.Sc. Microbiology, Agricultural Science is acceptable in lieu of Biology.
3.For B.Sc. Statistics, five ‘O’ Level credit passes in English Language, Mathematics and at least 2 from the following: Physics, Chemistry, Further mathematics, Economics and Geography.
4.For B.Sc. Computer Science: five ‘O’ Level credit passes in English Language, Mathematics, Physics and any of Chemistry, Biology, Economics and Geography.
5.For B.Sc. Physics Electronics, as in Computer Science.
5. COLLEGE OF SOCIAL SCIENCES
1.B.Sc. Demography and Social Statistics
2.B.Sc.Economics
3.B.Sc. Mass Communication
4.B.Sc. International Relations
5.B.Sc.. Political Science
6.B.Sc. Public Administration
7.B.Sc. Sociology
College Admission Requirements:
1.For B.Sc. Economics, and Demography and Social Statistics: candidates must possess 5 ‘O’ Level credit in English Language, Mathematics, Economics and any other two Arts or Social Science subjects.
2.For B.Sc. Political Science, Public Administration and International Relations: 5 ‘O’ Level credit passes in English Language, Government/History and any other 3 subjects at least, a pass in Mathematics is required.
3.For B.Sc. Mass Communication, the 5 ‘O’ Level credit passes must include English Language and Literature in English. At least, a pass in Mathematics is required.
4.For B.Sc. Sociology; 5 ‘O’ credit passes to include Mathematics, English Language and any other 3 Art and Social Science subjects.
6. COLLEGE OF MANAGEMENT SCIENCES
1.B.Sc. Accounting
2.B.Sc. Actuarial Science
3.B.Sc. Business Administration
4.B.Sc. Entrepreneurship
5.B.Sc. Industrial Relation and Human Resources Management
6.B.Sc. Insurance
College Admission Requirements:
1.For B.Sc. Business Administration, Actuarial Science, insurance, Entrepreneurship and Accounting candidates must possess 5 ‘O’ Level credit in English Language, Mathematics, Economics and any other two Arts or Social Science subjects.
2.For B.Sc. Industrial Relation and Human Resources Management, 5 ‘O’ Level credit passes must include Mathematics and English Language.
7. COLLEGE OF LAW
1.i)           Bachelor of Law (LL.B) Hons
How to Apply for JABU Admission.
Application forms can be obtained from the under-listed centres on presentation of N5,000.00 bank draft drawn in favour of Joseph Ayo Babalola University:
1.Academic Office, Joseph Ayo Babalola University Ikeji Arakeji, Osun State.
2.Christ Apostolic Church, General Secretariat, Oba Isaac Akinyele Complex, Anlugbua, Basorun, Ibadan.
3.Lagos Office: No. 50, Ikorodu Road, Fadeyi, Lagos State.
4.Christ Apostolic Church, FCC, DCC Headquarters, Stadium/Game Village, Roundabout before VIO Office, Area 1, Abuja.
5.Christ Apostolic Church, Yaba DCC Headquarters, 13, Odewale Street, Alagomeji, Yaba, Lagos.
6.Christ Apostolic Church, Mushin DCC Headquarters, 1, C.A.C Street, Olorunsogo, Mushin, Lagos.
7.Christ Apostolic Church, IKorodu DCC Headquarters, 12, Towolawi Close, Ikorodu, Lagos.
8.Christ Apostolic Church, Rivers DCC, 25, Umuduru Street, Mile 3, Diobu, Port Harcourt, Rivers State.
9.Christlad Bookshop, shop 4, Ibukun Oluwa Shopping Complex, opposite City Stadium, Omo West Area, Osogbo.
For further information,  contact these numbers;
Main Campus: 08077611654, JABU Lagos Office:   08062070096, Abuja Office : 08051168991, Port Harcout Office: 08038906494
All draft must carry the full names of applicants at the back.
For online application, Click Here
Online registration issues, call 08113992333
    UBA Bank Plc Account No: 1018822796
About Joseph Ayo Babalola University.
Joseph Ayo Babalola University is licensed by the Federal Government of Nigeria to operate as a faith- . based Private University. It is located at Ikeji Arakeji, Osun State, along Ilesa-Akure Road Ikeji Arakeji provides a serene atmosphere for scholarship. It is ideal for proper academic activities and character training, being reasonably removed from the corrupting influence of city life

Thursday, April 28, 2016

NDA Extends Fresh Postgraduate Students Registration Deadline – 2015/16



 
Nigerian Defence Academy, NDA fresh postgraduate students registration deadline has been extended – 2015/2016 academic session
This is to inform all the newly admitted postgraduate students of the Nigerian Defence Academy (NDA) that the management of the institution has extended the registration deadline earlier set for April 9, 2016.
The new registration deadline is now Friday, 29th April, 2016

Wednesday, April 27, 2016

UNILAG Senate Decisions on Students’ Protests – April 2016

Senate, at its emergency meeting of Friday, April 22, 2016 considered the Report of the Investigative Panel as well as the recommendations from the Committee of Provost and Deans on same and directed that, in view of the violent and disruptive nature of the protest:
1.The University of Lagos Student Union (ULSU) Constitution should be suspended until further notice
2.The ULSU Executive and the Student Legislative Council should be dissolved forthwith.
3.Faculty and Departmental Associations should work with the University Management through the Students’ Affairs Division in the interim.
4.ULSU Constitution should be reviewed to include conflict resolution mechanisms such as establishment of Judicial Arm and Financial Guidelines, which shallbe the prelude to subsequent elections into ULSU offices.
5.The University shall re-open for full academic activities on May 2, 2016 and the first semester 2015/2016 session examinations shall commence on May 9, 2016. Returning students must sign an undertaking to be of good behaviour which must be properly endorsed by their parents/guardians.
6.Locking of the University gates or invasion of any facility during any protest is hereby prohibited. Students that violate this regulation shall be expelled forthwith from the University

NOTICE TO ALL GRADUANDS FOR 2013-2014 AND 2014-2015 ACADEMIC SESSIONS

All graduands for 2013-2014 and 2014-2015 academic sessions are hereby informed that the charges they are to pay are as shown below:
 (1) First Degrees: N4,500.00
 (2) PGD/Masters/M.Phil: N6,500.00
 (3) PhD: N13,000.00
 The other notice on the university website that specified higher charges is regretted. The university will refund any amount paid in excess of the above approved charges.
 For further inquiries/complaints, send an e-mail to registrar@lautech.edu.ng or call +2348067624952.
 Once again, the error is regretted.
 Thank you.
 Signed
 J. A. Agboola
 Registrar

Internal crises damaged LASU’s image — VC, Prof. Fagbohun


Internal crises damaged LASU’s image — VC, Prof. Fagbohun
The Vice-Chancellor of the Lagos State University, Prof. Olanrewaju Fagbohun, talks about his plans for the university with TOBI AWORINDE
How did you receive your appointment as the Vice-Chancellor of the Lagos State University?
One afternoon, I was in the office at the University of Lagos and, out of the blue, I got a call from Governor Akinwunmi Ambode’s Special Adviser on Education, Mr. Obafela Bank-Olemoh, saying His Excellency wanted to see me. I was curious, so I went there. When I got to the governor’s office, he was smiling. He then gave me a handshake and said, “Congratulations! You are the one that will be piloting the affairs of the university for the next five years.” Then he gave me a challenge. He said, “I am passionate about this university and I want you to give the kind of leadership that will take this university to a height.” I told him, “Your Excellency, you will be proud of us.”
Did you have any hint that you would be made the VC, prior to the appointment?
No. I knew I came first in the exercise, but I had no hint because, one must respect the fact that the discretion is that of His Excellency. They would send the names of the best three candidates and that was what they did. But the final discretion is that of His Excellency and you cannot question it. It is his prerogative, his discretion. So, I did not have any hint. I was just hopeful that if I am privileged to be the one, it would be an opportunity for me to be able to contribute my quota.
As an alumnus of LASU, what comparison can you make between the varsity’s past and present?
I am not really an alumnus of the school. But because I started off with LASU at a very early age, most of the people that I taught in the very first year that I joined the university were very close to my age. That is why I see myself as an old student of the school. I am very proud of the school because it has much potential.
I feel very good and comfortable with LASU. When you talk about comparing LASU with other institutions, I will tell you that LASU has achieved a lot. And why do I say that? You look at the way LASU has been carrying on since the time of its inception, you can make reference to its law graduates in the early years. They did so well; they distinguished themselves. Today, the story has not changed. I once made reference to the fact that the 26-year-old who became the youngest PhD holder in South Africa is from LASU.
There is another lady that has just finished from the Harvard Law School with a distinction; she is from LASU. I made reference to the fact that the deputy-governor of this great state also graduated from LASU. The Speaker of the state House of Assembly is from LASU. I showcased two of our students who designed the software for electronic voting that we are using simultaneously in our multi-campuses. I talked about one of our students who designed the intranet at LASU. So, you will see that LASU never departed from the path of excellence. Unfortunately, it had its challenges in terms of disagreements between the people working within without the appropriate mechanism for conflict resolution.
That was what degenerated into the negative branding that the university has been getting. But now, all of us have resolved, we will better manage our issues within the university. No longer will we go to the streets to manage our issues. Going further, we are all resolute that we will operate as one and I believe it will work.
What are your pressing plans for the university?
I would say that the VC of LASU, just like any other VC, is like working 25 hours out of 24 hours — it is very challenging and tasking! But it is exciting, particularly when you allow for inclusive governance, as I have done. Now, what are the things that are my own vision, in terms of expanding the frontiers of the university? One, to bring about an enduring peace for the university. As I stated, we want to be able to resolve our conflicts without going outside and without closing the institution down. The very first thing is bringing enduring peace to that university. A second thing is to bring high-level scholarships to the university and that is already ongoing. A third thing is, we want to consolidate on the gains of our past. A man who does not have a sense of history cannot get things right. We want to consolidate on our sense of history. A fourth thing is that we want to be able to attract grants and court the goodwill of members of the community so that they would be willing to support us. A final thing is, we want to be a valued partner to LASU; a valued partner to the Federal Republic of Nigeria and that is what we have started. One of the things we did, in terms of achieving excellence, is that we had a quality assurance retreat, which was focused on bringing best practices in teaching, bringing the best of practices in research and the best of practices in service delivery. Aside from the two-day retreat we had to put together the consensus of people, we are now doing a segmentation — segmentation in the context of, after the two-day retreat, we are now giving a focus to teaching, for the teaching personnel; research, for those who are involved in research; and service delivery, developing and deepening their activities in the area of service delivery. Those are the segmentation sections. And a lot of kudos must go to a former Executive Secretary of the National Universities Commission, Prof. Peter Okebukola, and also Prof. Hamidu Sanni, because these are the lead facilitators.
Prof. Okebukola is the Chairman of our quality assurance project and Prof. Sanni is the Vice-Chairman of the quality assurance project. He is also going to be heading the directorate of the quality assurance for LASU, because at the end of the day, we want to be able to ‘quality-assure’ every aspect of the university’s activities in such a way that we can give effective delivery and better performance.
Does the newly instituted five-year tenure for the position of the LASU VC pose any challenge?
I see it as a progressive and positive thing. For me, as a VC of LASU, I believe that whatever I am not able to do in five years, I should allow another person to bring it in with a breath of fresh air. Why do I want to spend 10 years? The same way you have it at the federal universities, that is the kind of thing we have now at LASU. I want to spend my five years; that is why every day of the five years is important to me. I have already outlined the activities I have for every day of the five years so that at the end of the day, I do not have any day to waste. That is why I do not want people to dissipate their energy conflicts. I want people to use their energy in pushing the frontiers of activities in the university. I must say a big thank you to the media. The media has been very helpful because since I assumed office in the last two months, the media has been giving the appropriate projection to what is happening in LASU and I really thank you guys for that. I am deeply grateful for that.
Some professors are worried that the governor’s recent decision to increase the retirement age of professors from 65 to 70 will affect employment opportunities for younger academics. Do you share in that concern?
I do not see increasing the age of professors to 70 as a bad omen. You do not make professors overnight. A lot goes into making professors and by the time you retire a professor at the age of 65, you still see that there is so much energy in them. Take this evening for example; we had Prof. Afolabi Olumide, the pioneer Vice-Chancellor of LASU. From his gait, can you say that Prof. Olumide is tired? Far from it! So, if Prof. Olumide is 80 and he is this strong, you can imagine a lot of these professors when they are between 65 and 70. I think it is a good omen and it will not in any way affect employment opportunities because the universities are growing. Look at the population of Nigeria; we do not even have sufficient facilities to accommodate people.
So, you cannot say the universities have a problem. What we need to do is to deepen opportunities for funding so that when we have sufficient funds, the university can grow bigger and that is the kind of thing that I have tried to do to push the frontiers, i.e. we know government funds us but government cannot do it alone.
Apart from government, we are looking at the alumni. They should see themselves as the life, blood and strength of their university. We are looking at external stakeholders. They should come in and support the university. We are also looking at the university itself; we should make sure that we maximise the internally generated revenue that we are making and use it effectively such that there is no wastage. That way, we will be able to increase the fortunes of the university. We will be able to build the university and at the end of the day, we will be able to say for LASU, for instance, that we have achieved the goals of the founding fathers of the university.
What are your short-term, mid-term and long-term goals as the LASU VC?
The target I am setting for myself in the immediate term, first and foremost, is to achieve excellence in teaching, research and service delivery in every unit of the university. Part of the immediate goals is achieving enduring peace for the university. In the mid-term, we are looking at improving our facilities. In the long-term, of course, we want LASU to be a foremost runner that will be respected nationally and internationally.
Souce: Sunday Punch Newspaper, April 24, 2016

2016 WAEC GCE Registration Form – Instructions & Guidelines published



 
WAEC GCE form is out. November/December 2016 WASSCE registration can be done by following the procedures outlined below.
This is to inform the general public and most importantly, candidates interested in sitting for the 2016 WAEC November/December WASSCE (Private) commonly referred to as WAEC GCE, that the registration has closed


registration.waecdirect.org

Tuesday, April 26, 2016

UI Students Protest Rustication of Colleague, Shut Down School by Mobolade Olasunkanmi



 
University of Ibadan, UI students protest against management’s victimization of a student.


Students of the University of Ibadan (UI) paralysed activities this morning in their protest against what they described as an “unjust rustication” of a 500 level student of Petroleum Engineering, Tunji Ekpeti Michael.
The students wondered why only a student was singled out for punishment after hundreds of them, last month, protested against poor power supply and inadequate water in the school.
The students, chanting songs of solidarity, vowed that the school gate would remain shut until the management rescinded its decision to punish Epeti.
A former student’s union leader of the school, popularly called ‘Tcool’ said the student’s victimization was inappropriate, saying that if the students did not fight it out now, more students would be victimized also

OOU Post UTME/DE Form, Cut-Off Mark, Dates – 2016/17

Olabisi Onabanjo University, OOU Post UTME/direct entry application form for 2016/2017 admission exercise is out. OOU cut-off mark is 180. Any body with a score of 180 and above can apply irrespective of their institution of choice.Olabisi Onabanjo University, Ago-Iwoye, Ogun State will conduct a Post-UTME (PUTME) Screening for candidates who wish to be admitted into the University for 2016/2017 Academic year. The screening shall be conducted from Saturday 14th May to Saturday 21st May, 2016.
Candidate That are Eligible for OOU Post UTME.
The following shall be eligible for the screening:
1.UTME candidates that picked the University with a minimum score of 180 in the 2016/2017 UTME
2.Candidates with ‘A’ Level Certificate or First Degree who had applied for Direct Entry Admission through JAMB into the University.
3.Candidates who possess Diploma certificate of the University and who had applied for Direct Entry admission through JAMB into the
4.Candidates with Diploma from other approved institutions with minimum of Upper Credit who had applied through JAMB for Direct Entry admission into the
5.Candidates who did not pick the University but with a minimum score of 180 in the 2016/2017 UTME results.
OOU Post UTME Dates, Venues and Time.

DATE

FACULTIES AND COLLEGES/PROGRAMMES

VENUE

TIME

Saturday 14th  May, 2016

Law, Arts and Arts/Education

Main Iwoye

Campus,

Ago-

9.00
a.m.

Monday 16th May, 2016

Science and Science/Education, Engineering and Agricultural Sciences

Main Iwoye

Campus,

Ago-

9.00
a.m.

Tuesday 17th May, 2016

Medicine, Pharmacy,  Basic Medical Sciences

Main Iwoye

Campus,

Ago-

9.00
a.m.

Wednesday 2016

18th

May,

SOCIAL AND MANAGEMENT SCIENCES –
Mass Communication, Geography, Transport Planning Management

Main Iwoye

Campus,

Ago-

9.00
a.m.

Thursday 19th  May, 2016

SOCIAL AND MANAGEMENT SCIENCES –
Business Administration, Economics, SMS/Education

Main Iwoye

Campus,

Ago-

9.00
a.m.

Friday 20th May, 2016

SOCIAL AND MANAGEMENT SCIENCES –
Accounting, Banking and Finance

Main Iwoye

Campus,

Ago-

9.00
a.m.

Saturday 21st  May, 2016

SOCIAL AND MANAGEMENT SCIENCES –
Political Science, Public Administration, Sociology, Industrial And Labour Relations, Psychology.

Main Iwoye

Campus,

Ago-

9.00
a.m.

             

Tragedy!! Man R*ped To Death By His Five Wives For Paying Too Much Attention To Wife Number 6 - See more at: http://www.naijaloaded.com.ng/2016/04/26/tragedy-man-rped-death-five-wives-paying-much-attention-wife-number-6/#sthash


Five angry women who are married to the same man, have ‘raped’ him because he was giving too much attention to their colleague. The man, a wealthy businessman – and husband of six – died after allegedly being forced into a marathon s*x session with his ‘jealous’ wives. According to Adom Online, Uroko Onoja was having s*x with the youngest of his spouses when the remaining five are reported to have set upon him with knives and sticks – and demanded that he have s*x with each of them too. Mr Onoja went on to have intercourse with four of his wives in succession, but ‘stopped breathing’ as the fifth was making her way to the bed. Two women have been arrested following the incident which occurred in Konko, a Ghanaian village. <img class="wp-image-138243" src="http://778819914.r.worldcdn.net/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/36w378w765.jpg" alt="36w378w765" width="648" height="365"/>The man was rushed to hospital but he was already dead Mr Onoja is understood to have returned from a bar in the small community of Ugbugbu, at around 3am on Tuesday, and headed for the bedroom of his youngest wife. His five other wives – who were said to have held a meeting to discuss their intentions before their husband arrived home – are then alleged to have burst into the bedroom armed with knives and sticks to insist that they too be granted their conjugal rights. The businessman, who has been described as a philanthropist who ‘contributed positively’ to the growth of his local community, is thought to have resisted the demands of his wives’ before being overpowered. Mr Onoja reportedly stopped breathing and could not be resuscitated after having s*x with four of his wives in a row. His youngest spouse is quoted as saying her five fellow wives ran into the forest when they realised their husband was dead. The head of his village, Okpe Odoh, revealed that the matter had been reported to police. - See more at: http://www.naijaloaded.com.ng/2016/04/26/tragedy-man-rped-death-five-wives-paying-much-attention-wife-number-6/#sthash.LLzsoIGX.dpuf

Thursday, April 21, 2016

2016 NYSC Batch ‘A’ Call-Up Letters Now Available Online

National Youth Service Corps, NYSC call up letters
for 2016 Batch ‘A‘ Prospective Corps Members are
now available for printing online.
This is to inform all the 2016 Batch ‘A’ prospective
corps members that the National Youth Service
Corps (NYSC) has opened the portal for printing of
their call-up letters.
HOW TO PRINT NYSC CALL-UP
LETTERS.
1. Go to NYSC portal at portal.nysc.gov.ng , http://
portal.nysc.org.ng/ or http://www.nysc.org.ng ,
2. Login with your registered email and password,
3. Click on ‘Print Call Up Letter’ link to access and
print your call-up letter.
NOTE: Printing of call up letters starts on
Wednesday, 20th and ends Wednesday, 27th April,
2016. Those that didn’t pay should collect their call-
up letters from their Institutions of graduation.
See: Location, Addresses of NYSC Orientation
Camps Nationwide.
Batch A Orientation Course (stream I) holds
from 27th April to 13th May, 2016 while (stream II)
holds from 21st May – 6th June, 2016.
See also: NYSC Batch ‘A’ Mobilization Exercise
Timetable – 2016 .

Wednesday, April 20, 2016




UNILAG
University of Lagos (UNILAG) in partnership with University of Bedfordshire, University of Central Lancashire, University of the West of England, De Montfort University, Leicester, and University of Birmingham, UK and Soochow University, China announced admission into School of Foundation Studies (Formerly Foundation Programmes/Diploma II) for the 2016/2017 academic session.
Applications are invited from suitably qualified candidates for the Foundation Programmes offered by the University of Lagos in the 2015/2016 Session.  Students who have two A-level passes, HND holders and graduates of recognized Institutions are exempted from the entrance examination and may be considered for admission into the Foundation Programme.
Highly successful candidates after the examinations administered by the Joint Universities Preliminary Examination Board (JUPEB), are eligible for consideration for direct admission into the 200 Level of the Degree Programmes of the University through JAMB (Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board) or admission into either the University of Bedfordshire, University of Central Lancashire, University of the West of England and University of Birmingham, U.K. as well as Soochow University, China.
This is strictly a non-residential programme.
The School of Foundation Studies will provide an intensive one year taught subjects in line with JUPEB Syllabus for admission  into the following Faculties:
(A)      ARTS (Enquiries:- +234-909658428)
(i)         Creative Arts (Theatre Arts, Music, Visual Arts) (iv)      History and Strategic Studies
(ii)        English                                                              (v)      Linguistics, African & Asian Studies (Yoruba, Igbo)
(iii)       European Languages (French, Russian)            (vi)      Philosophy
(B)      BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (Enquiries: – +234-8056595701)
(i)         Accounting                                           (v)            Industrial Relations & Personnel Management
(ii)        Actuarial Science                                  (vi)            Insurance
(iii)       Banking and Finance                          
(iv)       Business Administration
(C)      EDUCATION (Enquiries:-+234-8023087779)
(i)         Adult Education                                    (xii)           Education History 
(ii)        Business Education                              (xiii)          Education Igbo
(iii)       Christian Religious Studies                   (xiv)           Education Integrated Science
(iv)       Early Childhood Education                    (xv)          Education Mathematics
(v)        Educational Administration                  (xvi)         Education Physics
(vi)       Education Biology                                (xvii)        Education Yoruba
(vii)      Education Chemistry                            (xviii)       Human Kinetics & Health Education
(viii)      Education Economics                           (xix)         Guidance & Counseling
(ix)       Education English                                  (xx)         Islamic Religious Studies
(x)        Education French                                 (xxi)         Home Economics
(xi)       Education Geography                           (xxii)        Technology Education
(D)      ENGINEERING (Enquiries:- +234-7026385672)
(i)         Chemical Engineering                          (vi)            Metallurgical & Materials Engr.
(ii)        Civil & Environmental Engr.                  (vii)           Petroleum & Gas Engr.
(iii)       Computer Engr.                                   (viii)          Systems Engineering
(iv)       Electrical & Electronics Engr.               (ix)            Surveying & Geoinformatics  
(v)        Mechanical Engr.        
(E)       ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES (Enquiries:- +234-8034431439)
(i)         Architecture                                         (iv)            Quantity Surveying
(ii)        Building                                                (v)            Urban & Regional Planning
(iii)       Estate Management
(F)       LAW (Enquiries:- +234-8152136590)
 (G)     SCIENCE (Enquiries:- +234-8024390633)
(i)         Biochemistry                                        (vi)            Geology                         (xii) Zoology
(ii)        Botany                                                 (vii)           Geophysics
(iii)       Cell Biology & Genetics                        (viii)          Marine Biology
(iv)       Chemistry                                            (ix)            Mathematics
(v)        Computer Sciences                             (x)            Microbiology
(vi)       Fisheries                                              (xi)            Physics      
(H)       SOCIAL SCIENCES (Enquiries:- +234-8023107727)
(i)         Economics                                           (iv)            Political Science             (vii) Social Work
(ii)        Geography                                           (v)            Psychology
(iii)       Mass Communication                           (vi)            Sociology
(I)       PHARMACY (Enquiries:- +234-803936336 1)
(J)       COLLEGE OF MEDICINE (Enquiries:- +234-8023059033 )
(i)         Dentistry                                              (v)            Pharmacology
(ii)        Medicine                                              (vi)            Physiology
(iii)       Nursing Sciences                                 (vii)           Physiotherapy
(iv)       Medical Laboratory Science                  (viii)          Radiography
 SOOCHOW UNIVERSITY, CHINA, PROGRAMME: Medicine (only) Enquiries – +234-9093621958; +234-8086757464
UNIVERSITY OF BEDFORDSHIRE (U.K.) PROGRAMMES: (Enquiries +234-9093621958; +234-806757464)
Accounting, Advertising, Biomedical Science, Business Studies, Computer Science, General Media Studies (Mass Communication), Law, Marketing and Psychology.
UNIVERSITY OF CENTRAL LANCASHIRE (U.K.) PROGRAMMES: (Enquiries: +234-9093621958; +234-8086757464)
Business Related Programmes: Business Administration, Business Studies, Business Information Systems or Technology, International Business, International Fashion Management, Management and Marketing, Marketing, Marketing and Business Management, Business Operations Management, Retail Management (with options).
Economics-Related Programes:  Economics, Business Economics
Law-Related Programmes:  Law, Human Rights, Law and Criminology.
Construction-Related Programmes:  Commercial Management & Quantity Surveying, Construction Project Management, Facilities Management, Building Services and Sustainable Engineering, Architecture..
UNIVERSITY OF THE WEST OF ENGLAND (UWE), BRISTOL
(Enquiries – +234-9093621958; 234-8086757464)
Science-Related Programmes: Biomedical Sciences, Biological Sciences,
Environmental Sciences, Human Biology, Conservation Biology, Sports
Science, Forensic Science, Forensic Biology, Forensic Chemistry.
Engineering-Related Programmes: Aerospace Engr., Mechanical Engr.,
Motorsport Engr., Electrical & Electronic Engr., Computer Science,
Construction Management, Civil Engr., Architectural Design.
Environmental Sciences Related Programmes: Construction Management,
Civil Engineering, Architectural Design Technology.
UNIVERSITY OF BIRMINGHAM PROGRAMMES  (Enquiries–+234-9093621958; +234-8086757464)
Chemical Engr, Civil Engr, Electrical & Electronics Engr,
Mechanical Engr, Materials Science and Technology
DE MONTFORT UNIVERSITY PROGRAMMES  (Enquiries–+234-9093621958; +234-8086757464)
Art, Design and Architecture; Business and Management; Computing Sciences; Creative Technologies and Media; Engineering; Health, Society and Community; Humanities; Law; Life Sciences; Music; Performance Arts and Arts and Festivals Management.
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
A minimum of FIVE credits (English Language and Mathematics and three relevant subjects) obtained in one sitting at the SSCE/WASSC, GCE/O/L, NECO with results obtained before registration.  Note that Engineering, Computer Science, Mathematics candidates require credit in Further Mathematics. Candidate must be 16 years and above by 1st October, 2016 to be eligible for Direct Entry into the University of Lagos.
PROCEDURE FOR COMPLETING SCHOOL OF FOUNDATION STUDIES e-APPLICATION FORM:
◾visit the University of Lagos website (www.unilag.edu.ng)
◾on the prospective students menu, click on the School of Foundation Studies
◾go through the  information on subject combinations for completing the Application Form.
◾complete the Pre-Application Form to obtain a payment reference number (PRN) Using the applicant’s names.
For University of Lagos Staff Children:
◾Click the staff biological child link, provide 5 digit staff ID number and select appropriate
◾name on the   staff children list to  obtain a payment reference number (PRN).
◾Cost of Application Form (including on line practice tests (excluding Bank Charges)): N= 25,000.00 (non-refundable).
◾Make payment at any  Commercial bank in Nigeria with the payment
◾reference number (PRN)
◾– Return to the University website, click on School of Foundation Studies and click on continue Application. Log in with PRN and applicant’s surname in lowercase as password.
◾– Complete the application form, print two copies and bring along to the  entrance examination on 29th August, – 1st September 2016                  
N.B.: Please read the information on subject combinations before completing the application forms online
Ø    The Application opens on Monday, 4th April, 2016 and closes on Friday, 19th  August, 2016.
Ø    Examination Dates:  29th August,  – 1st September, 2016.
Mode of Examination: Computer-Based Testing (Please check the Unilag Website a week before examination to verify your venue and examination date).    
◾All Questions are Multiple Choice.
◾Examination subjects are:  Mathematics, English Language (20 questions each) and 3 other relevant subjects of 15 questions each, that is, a total of 85 questions to be answered in 1 hour.
◾Students are to report at designated venues – according to the schedule on the Examination Pass.
◾All candidates must be at the designated venues two hours before the scheduled Examination time.
Results:-  Results will be released on the University website and at the Faculties on: Tuesday, 8th September , 2016.
Registration/Verification:        12th – 16th September, 2016
Lecture begins:                         19th September, 2016
Period of Programme:              12th September, 2016 – 30th June, 2017
All Enquiries are to be made to Director, School of Foundation Studies
 +234-9093621958; +234-8086757464; +234-8039193089; +2348038295355
(Please call during Office Hours only, 8am – 6p

UNILAG Foundation/JUPEB Admission Form is Out – 2016/17

UNILAG Foundation/JUPEB Admission Form is Out – 2016/17 visit www.unilag.edu.ng for more details

Monday, April 18, 2016

UNN JUPEB Admission Form Scam Alert – 2016/17

The management of the University of Nigeria, Nsukka Joint Universities Preliminary Examinations Board (JUPEB) wishes to inform members of the general public and most especially prospective candidates of that the attention of the management has been drawn to the activities of fraudsters who hosted illegal websites and advertised the University of Nigeria 2016 pre-Degree/JUPEB Form.
In this guise, they defraud unsuspecting and vulnerable candidates of huge sums of money. They use the following phone numbers: 08061335186; 09036562337; and equally use various names including Prof James A. Adebayo, Mr Williams etc.
The general public is notified of this scam and hereby advised not to patronize these fraudsters.
The University of Nigeria, Nsukka shall advertise sale of JUPEB form for the 2016/17 academic session in July 2016.
The advert shall be in the University official Website: unn.edu.ng and national dailies .
Appropriate machinery has been put in place to apprehend the fraudsters and bring them to book.
MSI Team

13th Convocation: Important Notice to LAUTECH Graduands

Below is an important notice from the management of the Ladoke Akintola University of Technology, LAUTECH to graduands as regards the 13th convocation ceremony of the institution.
All Ladoke Akintola University of Technology, Ogbomoso graduands for 2013-2014 and 2014-2015 academic sessions are hereby informed that the charges they are to pay are as shown below:
PAYMENT SUMMARY FOR 2013/2014 & 2014/2015 SESSION
First Degree Masters/PGD Ph.D Degree
Hiring of Academic Gown
=N=500:00 =N=2,000:00 =N=5,000:00
Certificate and Scroll
=N=1,500:00 =N=2,000:00 =N=5,500:00
Convocation Booklet
=N=2,500:00 =N=2,500:00 =N=2,500:00
Total =N=4,500:00 =N=6,500:00 =N=13,000:00
PAYMENT SUMMARY PER SESSION
Session First Degree Masters/PGD Ph.D Degree
2012/2013 =N=4,500:00 =N=6,500:00 =N=13,000:00
2009/2010 to 2011/2012
=N=6,000:00 =N=8,000:00 =N=15,000:00
All sessions before 2009/2010
=N=3,000:00 =N=3,000:00 =N=3,000:00
All Fees are payable via the LAUTECH InterSwitch Payment Integration Platform
Note that a bank transaction charge of =N=300:00 per transaction apply for all InterSwitch payments
Note that a Penalty Fee of =N=1000:00 per transaction now apply for all uncollected certificates
The other notice on the university website that specified higher charges is regretted. The university will refund any amount paid in excess of the above approved charges.
Note:
• All graduands are expected to collect academic gowns in their respective Faculties/College of Health Sciences/Postgraduate School.
• All graduands are to collect two invitation cards from their respective Faculties/College of Health Sciences/Postgraduate School.
• All hired academic gowns must be returned to the respective officers where they were collected on or before Monday, April 25 2016 failing which defaulters will pay a fine of #500.00 (five hundred naira) only each day until the gown is returned.
• Graduands are to collect their certificates on the day of the Convocation

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