Tuesday, May 31, 2016

TASUED Post UTME/DE Form is Out – 2016/17 [Cut-Off Mark + Other Details]

Tai Solarin University of Education, TASUED post UTME/Direct Entry application form for the 2016/2017 academic session is out. TASUED cut-off mark is 180. Candidates seeking a change of institution to TASUED through JAMB can also apply.
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The Tai Solarin University of Education (TASUED) Post UTME and Direct Entry screening exercise application form for the 2016/2017 academic session is out. Interested and qualified candidates are hereby requested to apply on the university admission page. Candidates that didn’t make TASUED their institution of choice during UTME and Direct Entry registration can also apply.
See also: TASUED Admission Brochure.
Note: Tai Solarin University of Education (TASUED) does not have any outside agent to help with the 2016/2017 admission exercise. The use of such agent is at candidate’s own risk and candidates should desist from using third party in processing their applications.

Candidates Eligible for TASUED Post UTME Screening Exercise.

  1. Candidates who chose TASUED as their first most preferred institution in the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME), and scored a minimum of 180 in UTME.
  2. Direct Entry candidates who chose TASUED as their first most preferred and/or second most preferred institution for the Academic Session and have applied through Joint Admission And Matriculation Board (JAMB).
  3. Candidates seeking a change of institution to TASUED through JAMB, having scored a minimum of 180 in UTME.
  4. Direct Entry candidates seeking a change of institution to Tai Solarin University of Education and obtained Direct Entry JAMB form.

How to Apply for TASUED Post UTME Screening Exercise.

  1. Candidates should apply online with the payment of application fee of One thousand naira only (#1,000.00). In addition, a processing fee of six thousand two hundred naira only (#6,200) for first choice candidates and Nine thousand two hundred naira (#9200) for categories of candidates in (iii) and (iv) above seeking change of institution to TASUED, payable with Master card or VISA ATM card (Please print out your receipt after payment)
  2. Visit the TASUED website by typing http://my.tasued.edu.ng/admission/ on the web page.
  3. Click Post-UTME Registration Form. Candidates are strongly advised to click the University Degree Brochure and carefully study the O�Level requirements for the courses applied for, before registration on the TASUED website,
  4. Complete the Registration Form by providing the required information;
  5. Submit your form by clicking submit button.
  6. Print out an identification slip containing your colour passport photograph. The printed slip will serve as candidate�s identification/admission card for the screening test
  7. The sale of online form/registration commences on Friday, 27th May, 2016 and closes Wednesday 15th June, 2016.
Note that false information provided by any candidate shall be detected by the special TASUED software application and such candidates shall be disqualified.

TASUED Post UTME and DE Screening Exercise Date.

Screening shall be conducted on Thursday, 16th June, 2016 for all UTME candidates at the Main Campus of the University, by 7.00am. The screening date for Direct Entry (200 Level) applicants shall be announced at a later date.
Candidates� participation in the screening exercise is a mandatory requirement for entry into Tai Solarin University of Education.

Required information for TASUED Post UTME Screening Exercise Registration.

(i) Bio-Data:
a. Surname
b. First Name
c. Middle Name
d. Sex
e. Date of birth
f. Age
g. Passport Size Picture (File Size: 20KB max, File Format: JPEG (i.e. ‘jpg’)
(ii) Academic Data:
a. JAMB Registration Number
b. Course
c. Post O’Level Qualifications obtained with grade (where
applicable)
d. UTME Score (Range: 180-400) (where applicable)
e. Detailed O’Level Results
(iii) Personal Data:
a. E-mail
b. Phone Number
c. State of Origin
d. Local Government (if Ogun State)
e. Name of Sponsor
f. Sponsor’s Address
g. Sponsor’s Phone Number

TASUED Post UTME/DE Screening Details.

Candidates should prepare for e-test and bring along the following to the venue of the screening exercise:
(i) Original colour print-out from the On-line registration
(ii) Original JAMB Examination Notification of Result slip or
Direct Entry Registration Slip.
(iii) Application fee receipt for post UTME

TASUED Post UTME Screening Exercise Warning

(i) Electronic calculators, cell phones (GSM, CDMA, etc.) and other electronic devices are not allowed in the venue of the screening exercise
(ii) Candidates are to arrive at the screening venue an hour before the commencement of the exercise.
The results of the screening exercise should be checked on the University website after the screening exercise.
All correspondence on the screening exercise should be directed to admissions@tasued.edu.ng or to the Admissions Officer at the University Main Campus, Ijagun, P.M.B. 2118, Ijebu-Ode, Ogun State

UI Invitation to Parents/Stakeholders’ Forum

University of Ibadan, UI invitation to a Parents/stakeholders’ forum. Students are yet to be recalled and as such should still stay away from the campus.

Following the recent development that led to students being advised to vacate the campus, the Management, Senate and Council of the University of Ibadan (UI), have at various levels been deliberating on ways to address this problem with a view to finding lasting solution and ensuring resumption as soon as possible.
Parents and other stakeholders in the UI project are cordially invited to this forum scheduled as follows:
DATE: Tuesday, 7 June, 2016
VENUE: Trenchard Hall
TIME: 11.00 A.M.
We specially covet your presence and valuable input at this important meeting.
Kindly note that students are yet to be recalled and as such should still stay away from the campus.
Thank you for your support at all times.

An Open Letter to President Buhari from a Concerned Youth

Dear Sir,
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ON THIS YEAR DEMOCRACY DAY AND AFTER A YEAR IN OFFICE, WHERE DOES THE FUTURE LIES FOR NIGERIANS?
I have been constrained to write you through the media because I do not have an alternative way of reaching you and making my opinions known on this topic, which I think is equally shared by many Nigerians of my generation and conscious elders irrespective of ethnic, political or religious differences.
Sir, let me use this medium to officially congratulate you on your generally chorused victory given to you by Nigerians like myself in the last General Election2015.
The nationwide spontaneous jubilations that welcomed your announcement clearly shows the faith, the hope and the belief that Nigerians like myself have in your leadership prowess.
Sir, I must as a matter of honesty confess that the image that stuck in me about Buhari haven read about you from Nigeria political history and heard in the same vein from elders who are old enough to access your then 1983-1985 Buhari/Idiagbon military regime was that of, no-nonsense character, straight I-mean-it talker, who meant yes and vice versa; and the hope that the God sent deliverer has finally come. This impression I believe was equally shared by many other Nigerians.
Sir, and truly you came with the tone and promises of a Deliverer, to rescue the largest Black man nation from its relegated and lost glory, to put hope and smile on Nigerians faces and joyful new song on the lips of the ever-expectant common men.
Your electioneering promises testifies to this as you promised to:
Reduce petrol pump price from N87 to N45, create three million jobs per year, equate $1 to N1, give N5,000 stipend to unemployed youths, provide one meal daily to pupils nationwide, fix all our transportation networks, curb corruption and excesses in the management of our government, among others. Little did Nigerians like myself know that these were only lies under the emblem of propaganda, so far.
Sir, permit me to use the analogy of football world in evaluating your administration so far.
You are the coach of the team (Nigeria). You have four matches to play. You have played one.
I must be fair and honest enough to say you have lost your first match Sir, your first match which is to give hope and summary of what to expect in the remaining three matches.
Sir, to me, all we have under the released analysis and lists of your one year achievements are only match statistics in form of possession, dribbling skills, long and short pass analysis, offsides, among others.
You failed to score a goal in the match and give hope to the fans(Nigerians), as this is what the fans are better interested in and not the possession points.
Sir, as a strong believer of the philosophy that “criticisms against your work for you to do better are better than praises for what has already been achieved” and this is the true definition of Democracy and Opposition in democracy.
It is on this note I took my pen to pour out my heart and opinion about your administration so far.
ON THE FUEL SUBSIDY REMOVAL
I chose this firstly because this is what Nigerians generally share in common.
While the idea and reasons for the removal is hearable, the time and under the conditions (infrastructures) in which it was removed is inhumane. This is the highest increment in fuel pump price by any Nigerian government with a N59 increment; on the struggling masses when most States are still owing far above five months of salaries and N18,000 is still the minimum wage?
Moreover, as far as I know as a conscious youth who has always been following Nigeria political and economy state and the world at large;
Removal of subsidy is a step by step process, properly educate and orientate the public, proper palliatives must have been put in place to cushion its effects, pass an act of National Assembly to deregulate the downstream; among instead of imposing unforseen hardships on the masses.
ON THE NATIONS ECONOMY
On Friday May 20th, 2016, Dr. Yemi Kale, the Statistician General of the Federation and head of the Nigerian Bureau of Statistics revealed that Nigeria’s economy had not grown in the first quarter of the year but had rather shrunk to 0.36 percent, the worst contraction in 25 years!
The announcement was followed by various reactions, with pundits pointing at this or the other as being the cause of this setback.
Sir, to me, this is caused by the inability of your player on finance wing to manage the economy properly and you as the coach too to woo investors into the country, as most ones on ground before are already packing with gross retrenchment of their workers.
I watched and heard how you talked about corruption that is on its ravaging velocity in most of the World Summit for World leaders while investors are there sitting and watching.
What do we expect?
Other world leaders are busy talking about the positive side of their country while we are good in describing how corrupt our people are and always blaming the past administration.
The president should focus on marketing his plans and policies when he travels abroad.
ON THE FULANI’S HERDSMEN
Mr. President, your response to the killings by herdsmen in the middle-belt and the recent Ekiti killings has been nothing to write home about. That is because there has been nothing to write by way of response from you. The herdsmen were in a report were said to be the world’s 4th deadliest terrorist group in the world but your government and you in particular appear to pretend like they are not doing all the killings they are doing. Agatu is only the latest in the bloodshed. Something needs to get done and you need to communicate more on such killings. This is what governments that value human life do.
ON THE INFRASTRUCTURES
Sir, the power sector among others is been abated daily with most part of the country been unable to boast of six hours of electricity daily.
The ever sufficient potholes on our roads are still there on most of our Federal roads with most of our roads still an express way to death.
Drinkable water is still a problem in many parts of the country as most Nigerians do not have access to drinkable water.
ON THE CORRUPTION FIGHT
Sir, while I must commend your administration for the real fight against corruption so far and the recent Raymond Omatseye, Ex-NIMASA Boss that bags five years imprisonment, I must still say you need to show more trustworthy in the fight by making it not to look selective as it wants to seem. There are also prolific looters in your team with chains of looted funds dangling around their neck.
ON OUR DEMOCRACY
I will like to enjoin Mr. President to improve on his ability to tolerate opposition and bear criticisms. This is what makes true Democracy.
Sir, against the reality you succeeded, some things have changed but the bottom line remains the same; Nigerians are still lamenting and groaning under the weight of fuel scarcity, this seems like a permanent feature these days, power supply has arguably gotten worse or at least stayed the same. We can talk about the great things your administration has put in place since May 29, 2015 but ultimately, if those things haven’t changed the reality of life of the average Nigerian or look like they are about to change that reality, Nigerians like myself have a reason to question the change if it is not a chain.
We have heard enough of the atrocities been carried out under the last administration.
Dear President, by all means you must never forget the faces of those Nigerians you met on your campaign trail. If you fail them, they will have lost faith, not just in you but in their belief and hope that Nigeria can indeed be better. The reason is because you were expected to be the foundation of a much better Nigeria.
Mr. President, wherever they are, you must call the best of our country to help deliver this change. Do not forget to weed out those who led us to where we are. As this are the attribute of a good coach.
Thinking in a democratic setting you can make the change happen alone is to not understanding the fact democracy requires all the parts of the machine working to move forward.
Sir, in conclusion lest I bore you with the abundance of my heartfelt griefs and grievances, let me say there is no time.
This is not a tone or note of impatience. It is another reminder of the tickling clock that says _”what you have to do, do quick”.
Sir, you still have three matches more to change the game as a good coach which I revered you to be.
Give the fans, the Nigerians, goals and tangible points and a reason to smile and see hope in the country.
Mr. President, I look forward to write in a satisfactory tone when next I put up my opinion in a writeup like this to you. Let NIGERIANS see the future with you.
Mr. President, Happy Democracy Day 2016
GOD BLESS THE FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF NIGERIA.
BAMIDELE WILLIAMS
08134810254
29/05/2016
Bamidele Williams is a campus journalist and a student of Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile Ife, Nigeria

Saturday, May 28, 2016

University Of Ibadan Announces Resumption Of Academic Activities After Students’ Protest

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The Management of the University of Ibadan has directed that full academic activities should resume on Monday, 6 June, 2016. In preparation for the resumption, students are expected to adhere strictly to the all guidelines.
It will be recalled that the management of the University of Ibadan (UI) on Tuesday, 26th of April 2016, shutdown the institution indefinitely and ordered the students to vacate the campus with immediate effect.
This development came after students staged a protest over management’s victimization of a 500-level Engineering student, Michael Epeti, who took part in a recent protest by the students as well as poor power and water supply within the school campus
copy of  News Bulletin below
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FG Set To Establish Six ICT Universities

The Federal Government has announced plans to establish at least one Information and Communications Technology (ICT) university in each of the six geo-political zones of the country. The minister of Communications Technology, Barr. Adebayo Shittu, confirmed this while delivering his keynote address on Friday, at a one day ICT sensitization workshop for secondary schools in the FCT, organised in collaboration with Totalview Nigeria and the National Information Technology Development Agency, NITDA.
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The Minister, who was represented by the Director of ICT in the ministry, Mrs. Monila Udoh, explained that the plan for the university was to close the digital divide that exists in the country at the moment. According to him, the university, when established, would  focus on “training teachers that will in turn go to other schools to train other Nigerians.’’ ‘‘With modern facilities, it would do Nigeria more favour to convert such an institute to a focused ICT university that will train teachers that will go into our schools to train our young people, and then over time graduate highly skilled technocrats that can compete in the global market and create jobs.’’
In his address, the Managing Director of Total View, Mr. Charles Ozoemena, said that part of the aim is not only to inspire the consciousness of school children, on what they can use ICT to achieve as future ICT experts but also strengthen the awareness with a view to catching them young to embrace ICT as part of their growing up.

UNILAG Postgraduate Orientation Programme, May 30

University of Lagos, UNILAG orientation programme for newly admitted postgraduate students for the 2015/2016 academic session
This is to inform all the 2015/2016 academic session newly admitted postgraduate students of the University of Lagos (UNILAG) that the management of the institution has announced the date and venue for their orientation programme.
UNILAG postgraduate students orientation programme
The School of Postgraduate Studies, University of Lagos will hold its annual orientation programme for fresh postgraduate students of the University on Monday, May 30, 2016 at 10:00 a.m. in the Main Auditorium, UNILAG, Akoka.
The programme which has the theme: “Innovative Thinking in a Depressed Economy”, will feature various interactive and informative sessions. The Guest Speaker is Mr. John Momoh, OON., a distinguished alumnus and Chief Executive Officer, Channels Television,
Dignitaries expected at the event include the management team of the University led by the Vice-Chancellor, Professor Rahamon A. Bello, FAEng; Dean, School of Postgraduate Studies, Professor L. O. Chukwu among others.
PLEASE NOTE THAT ATTENDANCE IS COMPULSORY FOR ALL FRESH POSTGRADUATE STUDENTS.

Friday, May 27, 2016

LASU Security Guard’s Son Emerge Overall Best Graduating Student

Odubola Israel Damilola and Arowosegbe Michael Aderibigbe are the best graduating students of the Lagos State University for the 2013/2014 and 2014/2015 academic sessions. The former with Cumulate Grade Point Average (CGPA) of 4.60 is of the Department of Economics and his counterpart of the Biochemistry Department with 4.68 CGPA. Aderibigbe was yesterday the cynosure of all eyes because of his grass-to-grace testimony
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Aderibigbe’s father was a member of contract staff of LASU security unit, popularly tagged ‘Campus Marshall’.  Unfortunately, the elder  Aderibigbe was involved in an accident on campus, which made him almost bedridden.
Aderibigbe revealed how he kept his father’s identity for fear of being attacked.
“My dad had been here for about five years before I secured admission, but I could not tell my friends because I was afraid of being attacked. So I kept it a secret.
“I witnessed a protest  in 100 Level, where my father was stoned. I could not cry.”
He recounted how his choice of LASU was accidental, having failed a couple of times to clinch admission to study Medicine and Surgery at the Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU).
His superb 287 Post-UTME score could not guarantee him a space in OAU.
But his persistent father urged him to settle for LASU, which he initially chose as second choice.
The Vice Chancellor, Prof Olanrewaju Fagbohun, thanked Governor Akinwunmi Ambode for stepping up the infrastructural pace of the institution.
He admonished the graduands to behave with honour, adding that they are still a part of their alma mater.

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SAD!!! Female Student Of Bayero University Commits Suicide

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“A female student in the Department of Library Science, Faculty of Education Bayero University Kano Sarah Imoleaya has ended her life by taking an insecticide. Sarah, an Indigene of Edo state dropped a suicide note saying,
“I will not apply for course suspension my academics is all I live for. If I can’t get it right, F… K existence.
The deceased had gone to the faculty office to see if anything could be done about her case, but she found out that it was too late to make amends.
Consequently, she left the office and descended to the stairs where she left her bag.
There, she wrote the suicide note and brought out a container containing Sniper insecticide. She left her mobile phone, charger, suicide note, her bag and the container under the staircase. She was rushed to the hospital where she died.”
shared by OAP, Bello Lukman of Unity FM Jos, on his facebook page.

I Brought The Idea Of Signing Wizkid To Roc Nation – American Rapper “Wale”

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Nigerian American rapper, Wale, has professed his love for some Nigerian artistes and the sound coming out of the nation.
While speaking on New York’s Hot97 Radio Station, the talented rap artistes said he couldn’t be more proud of some top Nigerian artistes and music.
He said: I’m proud of Wizkid, Davido and Olamide, and a lot of the dope sounds coming out of Nigeria….I just knew it was going to get there because the whole 60% of the swag coming out of Africa comes from Nigeria.
I always knew Wizkid. I remember bringing the idea of signing Wizkid to Roc Nation to the guys over there, [but] that was earlier, way before this time. But I knew it was going to get there.
Speaking further on his soon to be released album, ‘Shine’ and featuring some Nigerian acts on it, Wale, replied that he does have a Nigerian act on his album, which is Wizkid.
He said: I’ve got one with Wizkid…I got like seven songs on the internet right now with Wizkid, but like again, that was before

EKSU Post Utme 2016 Form Is Now Out (UTME & DE)

EKSU post utme form for UTME and Direct Entry (DE) applicants for 2016/2017 academic session is now available and on sale. Interested applicants as well as members of the public are hereby informed.
Ekiti State University (EKSU)
The management of Ekiti State University (EKSU) had released the details for the purchase of the form of the 2016/2017 Post Utme screening exercise. We know that lots of admission seekers has been waiting to know when it will be advertised.
Now that the form has been advertised online, we implore candidates that wish to apply for the screening which is a part of the 2016/2017 admissions exercise and those that have been anticipating the availability of the form to procure theirs now

Wednesday, May 25, 2016

ADMISSIONS INTO PART-TIME PROGRAMMES LASU

DEGREE AND DIPLOMA PROGRAMMES

Applications are invited from suitably qualified candidates for admissions into the Under- listed Part-Time Degree and Diploma Programmes in Lagos State University.
FACULTY OF EDUCATION

B.SC (ED.), B.A (ED.) AND B.ED.: FOUR AND FIVE YEAR SANDWICH DEGREE PROGRAMMES IN THE
FOLLOWING COURSES

i. B.Sc. Education Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics, Physics, Physical and Health Education, Health Education, Educational Technology, Computer Science Education

ii. B.Sc. Education: Economics, Political Science, Geography, Business Education, Accounting Education, Educational Management

iii. B.A Education: History, Christian Religious Studies, Islamic Religious Studies, French, English, Yoruba, Arabic.

iv. B.ED. Social Studies, Early Childhood and Primary Education, Guidance & Counselling.
GENERAL BASIC REQUIREMENTS

i. Five 'O' Levels Credits or TC II Merit Passes at not more than two sittings with two of the subjects at 'A' Level or NCE Merit Passes in relevant areas.

ii. A University/Polytechnic 2-year Diploma Certificate in the relevant areas obtained at not less than Merit level.

iii. Advance Diploma in Sports from Nigerian Institute for Sports
SPECIFIC SUBJECTS AREA REQUIREMENTS

i. English Major: Credit Passes in literature in English and English Language at 'O'Level or its equivalent

II. Economics Major: Credit Passes in English Language and Mathematics

iii. Physical and Health Education, Social Studies, Political Science Majors;

At least a Credit Pass in English Language and at least a Pass in Mathematics at 'O' Level' of its equivalent.

iv. Health Education Major: (i) A Credit Pass in English Language and a Pass in Mathematics

(ii) Holders of Staff registered Nurse and Midwifery Certificates are also eligible.

v. Mathematics and Science Major: Credit Passes in Mathematics and English Language

NOTE:

(i) General English at NCE is acceptable for 'O' Level English for all courses except English major

(ii) Merit in Arithmetic Process at TC is acceptable as equivalent for 'O'Level Mathematics,

Other Considerations:

i. Mature candidates with passes at NCE who are not less than 35years of age may be considered

ii. ICAN (Part II) CIS (Part II) are acceptable for Economics.
FIVE -YEAR DEGREE PROGRAMME

The five-year Degree Programme is designed for candidates with NCE but who fall short of entry qualification for the four-year Sandwich Degree Programme.
DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICAL AND HEALTH EDUCATION
DIPLOMA IN PHYSICAL AND HEALTH EDUCATION (TWO YEARS)

Candidates who posses, any of the following qualifications are eligible to apply for admission into the 2-year

Diploma in Physical and Health Education Programme.

i. Senior Secondary School Certificate with at least three (3) Credit Passes.

ii. Grade II Teachers Certificate with at least three (3) Merit Passes

i. General Certificate of Education (GCE) with at least three (3) Credit Passes at 'O' Level.

ii. Mature candidates not Iess than 35 years of age who are also international/national athlete with Medals/

Certificates who can benefit from the programme with at least 2 credits
DIPLOMA IN NURSERY AND PRIMARY EDUCATION (TWO YEARS)

i. Teachers with Grade II or other qualifications recognized in Nursery and Primary Education who have at least three years experience in teaching;

ii. Candidates with 3 Credit passes at Ordinary Level and at least a pass in English Language;

iii. Mature candidates of note less than 35 years of age but do not have the required 3 Credit passes and are presently in the Primary Schools maybe considered.

iv. Candidates with Passes in N.C.E
DEPARTMENT OF SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION
DIPLOMA IN LIBRARY AND INFORMATION SCIENCE (TWO YEARS)

i. Candidates with four (4) credits at not more than two sittings to include English Language at the Senior Secondary School Certificate, West African School Certificate, General Certificate of Education or National Examination Council (NECO) Certificate.

ii. Candidates with merits in four (4) subjects including English Language at not more than two sittings in Grade II Teacher's Certificate.

iii. There shall be a qualifying examination and interview for all applicants to be conducted by the University through the joint planning and coordination by the University Library and the Faculty of Education
FACULTY OF ARTS
CERTIFICATE PROGRAMME IN FILM STUDIES (1 YEAR)

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS

Candidate should possess at least 3 credit passes in relevant subjects in Arts, Natural Science and Social Sciences at not more than 2 sittings at GCE/SSCE/WASC/NECO. Credit pass in English Language will be an added advantage.

WAIVER

1) Holders of TC II (Teachers Grade II) Certificates with at least 3 passes in relevant subjects are eligible to apply.

2) Mature Candidates not less than 30 years old with other certificates and at least 5 years relevant experience in their chosen course of study are also eligible to apply.

DIPLOMA PROGRAMME IN FILM STUDIES (2 YEARS)

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS

Candidate should possess at least 4 credit passes in relevant subjects in Arts, Natural Science and Social Sciences at not more than 2 sittings at GCE/SSCE/WASC/NECO. Credit pass in English Language will be an added advantage.

WAIVER

1) Holders of TC II (Teachers Grade II) Certificates with at least 3 passes in relevant subjects are eligible to apply.

2) Mature Candidates not less than 30 years old with other certificates and at least 5 years cognate experience in their chosen course of study are also eligible to apply.

DIPLOMA IN MUSIC (2 YEARS)

The Lagos State University minimum entry requirement into the Diploma in Music Programme is as follows:

i. Credit pass in at least 3 subjects

ii. A minimum of merit pass at Grade 3 level in ABRSM or MUSON examination is acceptable for the programme

iii. Applicants by whichever mode they seek admission, must satisfy the Department of their basic musical aptitude and competence at a specially conducted Departmental audition. This consist of written (theoretical), practical (playing of various instruments, singing etc) as well as aural examinations. Candidates are recommended for admission only after they have passed the audition.

DIPLOMA IN THEATRE ARTS (2 YEARS)

i. Candidates intending to be admitted for the programme must obtain:

ii. Credit pass in the SSCE or GCE O'Level Examination or its equivalent in 4 subjects including English Language

or

iii. Credit passes in Teachers Grade II Examination including English Language and Social Studies. Credit in Literature in English will be an added advantage

iv. Waivers shall be given to mature students (not less than 35years) with other certificates but who have three years experience in theatre and media arts practice and with a recommendation from a renowned professionals

v. A good grade in the entry examination

DIPLOMA IN CHRISTIAN STUDIES (2 YEARS)

i. Candidates must have obtained:

ii. Credit passes in GCE/WASC O'Level examination in three (3) subjects, including Christian Religious Studies

OR

iii. 3 Merit passes in the Teacher Grade II Examination including Christian Religious Studies OR

iv. Certificates and Diplomas of Theological Institutions

v. Waivers shall be given to mature candidates (not less than 35 years old) with less or other certificates but who have relevant experience and

vi. A good grade in the entrance examination

DIPLOMA IN ARABIC AND ISLAMIC STUDIES (2 YEARS)

i. Aspiring candidates must have merit/credit level pass at the THANAWIYYA (secondary) level of standard ilmiyyah school. OR

ii. Al-l'dadiyyah certificate of standard ilmiyyah school with three credit passes in GCE/WASC O'level examination in any 3 subjects OR

iii. 3 Credit passes in GCE/WASC O'level examination in three subjects including Arabic and Islamic Studies

AND

iv. A good grade in the qualifying entry examination.
FACUL TY OF LAW

DIPLOMA IN LAW (TWO YEARS)

i. Candidates must have at least four (4) Credit passes at SSCE/GCE/NECO or its equivalent including English

Language and English Literature

ii. Mature candidates of not less than 53years of age with at least a Pass in English Language or Mathematics

with ten years working experience at managerial level may be considered
FACUL TY OF SOCIAL SCIENCES

DIPLOMA IN ECONOMICS STUDIES (TWO YEARS)

i. Credit passes in, at least four subjects including English Language, Mathematics, Economics, and any other subject in the Senior School Certificate Examination, General Certification of Education Ordinary Level or its equivalent.

ii. A Professional Certificate in Technology, Business Administration, Banking, Accounting, Law, Marketing, Finance, Insurance and holders of related Professional Certificates.

iii. Matured candidates of not less than 35 years of age with qualification below the minimum requirements of four (4) Credits which must include English Language and Mathematics or at least a pass in either of these but with not less than ten years cognate working experience may be considered.

DIPLOMA IN SOCIAL WORK AND ADMINISTRATION (2 YEARS)

An applicant for admission into the Diploma in Social Work and Administration shall normally be required to possess any of the following qualification.

i. Senior Secondary School certificate with at least 4 credits including English Language.

ii. GCE O'level with at least 4 credits including English Language.

iii. SSCE or GCE O' level with at least 3 Credits and a Minimum of 30 years of Age.

iv. Officers from the Ministry of Social Welfare, Religious Organization, Media, Local Government Service, Security Agencies among others.

v. Any other interested candidates with OND/NCE/B.SC Certificates or equivalent qualifications.

DIPLOMA IN CRIME MANAGEMENT STUDIES (2 YEARS)

Entry Requirements

An applicant for admission into the Diploma in Crime management studies shall normally be

required to possess any of the following qualification.

i. Senior secondary school certificate with at least 4 credits including English Language.

ii. GCE O'level with at least 4 credits including English Language.

iii. SSSC or GCE O'level with at least 3 credits and a minimum of 30 years of age,

iv. Officers from the rank of Assistant Superintendent or equivalent

v. Any other interested candidates with OND/NCE/B.SC Certificates or equivalent qualifications.
FACUL TY OF MANAGEMENT SCIENCES

DIPLOMA IN PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION (2 YEARS)

i. Prospective candidates for the Diploma in Public Administration Part – Time Programme must possess the West Africa School Certificate/Senior Secondary School Certificate, NECO or GCE Ordinary Level or its equivalent with a minimum of four (4) credits including English Language.

ii. Matured candidates who do not possess the minimum entry requirements but who can prove that they have sufficient work experience in Public Administration may be admitted in so far as they have attained the age of 35.

DIPLOMA IN INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS AND PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT (2 YEARS)

i. Credit passes in at least four (4) subjects including English, Mathematics, Economics, Government and any other subject in the Senior Secondary Certificate Examination, WAEC/NECO, GCE O'level or its equivalent.

ii. Matured candidates of not less than 35 years of age with at least a pass in either English Language or Mathematics plus credit passes in three relevant subjects may be considered.

iii. 4 credit passes which must include English Language and Mathematics or at least a pass in either Mathematics or English but with not less than ten years cognate working experience may also be considered

iv. 4 credit passes in Teachers Grade II/WAEC technical/NABTEB Certificate for candidates who are not less than 35 years of age. A minimum of 10 years cognate work experience is required.
CENTRE FOR PLANNING STUDIES

DIPLOMA IN PLANNING STUDIES (2 YEARS)

Admission Requirement

a) O' level credit pass in four subjects which must include either English Language/Literature or Mathematics.

b) A pass in English Language or Mathematics with credits in any other two subjects.

c) OND/NCE/ICAN foundation/ATS/GRD II

d) Mature candidates not below 35years with not more than one deficiency from (b) above

e) A' level pass in at least two subjects. Every A' level credit is an equivalent of O'level credit

f) Any other qualifications as may be determined by the University Senate from time to time.
FACULTY OF ENGINEERING

DIPLOMA IN CHEMICAL & POLYMER ENGINEERING (2 YEARS)

a) Four O' level credit pass including credit pass in Chemistry and a pass in English Language with any other three credits in sciences.

b) NBTE Certificate with credit in Chemistry and a pass in English Language.

c) C & G Final Certificate in relevant Field

d) Mature candidates not less than 30years old with relevant work experience with at least two credit passes of which Chemistry is a must.

METHOD OF APPLICATION

Application Form for ALL PART – TIME PROGRAMMES are obtainable from Lagos State University Website: www.lasu.edu.ng on the payment of Ten Thousand Naira (N10,000.00) only as application fees through this link: http://lasu.edu.ng/epayment/sw1_index.php or http://xsignia.com/sw_application/newstudents/

Click here for application procedure

Disclaimer: Any applicant who paid money into any individual/other account/ or through other means aside from the

one above, does that to his/her own disadvantage.

Closing date of Application is Four (4) weeks from the date of publication.

SIGNED:
LEWIS Akinwunmi Oladapo
Registrar.

click here to download softcopy

“Sex for marks” Soon To Be A Crime As Bill Passes 2nd Reading At Senate To

To stem the tide of all forms of Sexual Harassment in Nigeria’s Tertiary Institutions, the Senate on Tuesday, began consideration of a bill aimed at stipulating strict penalty for randy lecturers or whoever exploits female students in higher Institutions. In a motion sponsored by Senator Ovie Omo-Agege representing Delta Central Senatorial District alongside 57 others, Ovie described the ugly trend as a ‘breakdown of culture’ by those who ought to be mentoring younger generations not only in academics, but morally too, noting that laws must not spare them anymore.

Check UNILORIN Rain Semester 2015/2016 CBT C.A.T Time Table

UNILORIN rain semester CBT continous assessment Test time table for 2015/2016 session. Students of the university are hereby implored to check and begin preparations towards the tests. The management of University Of Ilorin has begun preparations towards the school’s forthcoming rain semester Continuous Assessment Test (CAT) for the 2015/2016 academic session. In light of these, the management has come up with the CBT time table that is to be followed for the tests. Below is the time table

Tuesday, May 24, 2016

NHEF Essay Competition

The 2nd Annual NHEF Essay Competition For Nigerian Undergraduates in select Nigerian Universities is on. Interested students are hereby implored to take part in the competition as there are cash prizes waiting to be doled out to winners of the competition.
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The Nigeria Higher Education Foundation NHEF, aims to substantially increase the number of well-educated Nigerians assuming positions of leadership in Nigeria and globally. To achieve this goal, we are address ing the skill gaps  in key sectors of the economy by providing talented Nigerian students with a broad range of programs. These programs range from critical on-the-job training to hands-on-learning skills required in the employment process and overall career development. With the help of our partner firms, we are providing world-class training to our Scholars to enable them compete effectively in the job market.
2nd Annual NHEF Essay Competition Essay Topics
1. “The educated differ from the uneducated as much as the living from the dead” – Aristotle.
Discuss the validity of this statement.
2. Explore the relationship between a developed higher education sector and long – term economic growth?
3. What is the role/function of innovation versus tradition in Nigeria’s development?
Eligibility/Requirements For 2nd Annual NHEF Essay Competition
All students enrolled in their penultimate year at any of the underlisted NHEF Partner Universities are qualified to participate in the essay contest.
*NHEF Partner Universities include

    Ahmadu Bello University,
    Bayero University,
    University of Ibadan,
    University of Nigeria, Nsukka and
    University of Port Harcourt.

Submission Essay Criteria & Procedure

    No literary form other than an essay will be accepted.
    Each piece of writing must reflect the contestant’s ability to explore and discuss ideas and ethical concepts.
    Essay must demonstrate the conduct of research and a sufficiently detailed summary.
    Essays must be 2000 words in length, double – spaced, (12 – inch Times new roman), and numbered pages with one – inch margins   excluding bibliography & title page.
    Each essay must include a Title Page, a Bibliography and a scanned copy of the contestant’s current student ID.
    Entries must be submitted in Microsoft Word or PDF format.
    References in the essay should be included and clearly identified.

Essay Submission Deadline
All entries must be submitted via e-mail to info@thenhef.org by 11:59 p.m. ( WAT) on March 31st, 2016.
2nd Annual NHEF Essay Competition Contest Prizes

    The Grand prize winner of the 2016 Essay Competition will be awarded a cash prize of N100,000 with a year of paid tuition.
     First runner-up will be awarded a cash prize of N75,000 with a year of paid tuition.
     Second runner – up will be awarded N50,000 with a year of paid tuition.

Note: Enrollment will be verified with the university’s registrar.
Disclaimer:
Submitted essays will become the property of the NHEF. The NHEF may reprint the essays in its mediums and publications.   Appropriate citations will be given to all the writers.
*Students enrolled in their penultimate year are third year undergraduates of a 4-year degree program or Fourth year undergraduates of a 5 – year degree program.

Monday, May 16, 2016

Federal Poly Bida Implements NBTE New Grading System

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Federal Polytechnic Bida, BIDAPOLY implements National Board for Technical Education (NBTE) new grading system.
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The Academic Board of the Federal Polytechnic Bida has approved the implementation of the new NBTE grading system with effect from the 2015/ 2016 session.
Consequently, all Course Lecturers and Examination Officers are, hereby, advised to strictly adhere to the new grading system in scoring and computing student’s performances with effect from the 2015 / 2016 first semester exams as detailed below:

FEDERAL POLYTECHNIC BIDA NEW GRADING SYSTEM.

Marked RangeLetter GradeWeighting
75% aboveA4.00
70% – 74%AB3.50
65% – 69%B3.25
60% – 64%BC3.00
55% – 59%C2.75
50% – 54%CD2.50
45% – 49%D2.25
40% – 44%E2.00
Below 40%F0.00
CGPACLASS OF DIPLOMA
3.50 and aboveDistinction
3.00 – 3.49Upper Credit
2.50 – 2.99Lower Credit
2.00 – 2.49Pass
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The old system should still be maintained for ND II and HND II.

Be Warned! UNILORIN Post UTME Scam Alert – 2016/17

Seeking admission into the University of Ilorin (UNILORIN)? Beware of scam artists requesting for money and purporting to be management of the university.
UNILORIN post UTME
People claiming affiliation with University of Ilorin (UNILORIN) use social media and other platforms to deceive unsuspecting victims, luring them into parting with sums of money under the guise of admission processing. These scam artists also sometimes claim to do admission runs and upgrade Post UTME scores to recipients of such mails.
The Management of University of Ilorin hereby notify all applicants seeking admission into University of Ilorin for 2016/2017 Academic Session that the University has NOT scheduled any date for the Post-UTME Screening Exercise. Admission process at the University of llorin is based on merit and rules as laid down by the National Universities Commission (NUC) and Joint Admissions & Matriculation Board (JAMB).
The date for the screening exercise will be communicated through the website (http://www.unilorin.edu.ng/)
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Sunday, May 15, 2016

US To Return $350m Stolen By Nigerian Generals

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The United States government has reassured the President Muhammadu Buhari-led Federal Government that it would return at least $350m of stolen money from Nigeria.
US Secretary of State, John Kerry, made this pledge during the Anti-corruption Summit Plenary at Lancaster House London, United Kingdom.
He said, “This money goes somewhere, folks. When I read that tens of billions of dollars were stolen from President (Muhammadu) Buhari’s country by generals and put into other nations, some of it in our country – and we are now working to restore $350 million back, and there’s more to be restored to the people.
“And every one of those million dollars that comes back to a country is the opportunity to provide a desk and a chair and school and shelter and health care and meet the needs of nations.
That is why we organise ourselves in the world around rule of law and in an effort to try to provide for our citizens,”
According to him, criminal activity is a destroyer of nation-states because it contributes to drug trafficking and arms smuggling.

Barcelona Crowned 2016 La Liga Champions, Suarez Sink Madrid Trophy Hope






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A hat-trick from Luis Suarez wrapped up the title, and the Pichichi for the striker, as Luis Enrique’s side pipped rivals Real Madrid to the crown for the second consecutive season.
Barcelona have won La Liga following a 2-0 win at Granada, pipping rivals Real Madrid for the second consecutive season, to claim a 24th league crown.
A hat-trick from Luis Suarez, his 38th, 39th and 40th league strikes of the season to win the Pichichi, saw Luis Enrique & Co. secure the three points needed despite Real winning 2-0 over Deportivo La Coruna.
Barcelona have been top since a 2-1 away win at Malaga on January 23 but three consecutive losses during April, a drop in form last seen 13 years ago, allowed Real and Atletico the chance to close the gap.
Atletico’s title tilt ended last weekend due to a 2-1 loss at Levante, with both Madrid sides now set to face off in the Champions League final, as they did two years ago, on May 28.

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Suarez becomes the first player other than Lionel Messi or Cristiano Ronaldo to finish as top scorer in La Liga since 2008–09, when Diego Forlan scored 32 for Atletico Madrid.
Saturday marked the 10th time Barcelona went into the final La Liga matchday with the chance to win the title in their own hands having completed the job on all nine previous occasions, and did so again.
The victory also marked the sixth occasion Barcelona won the Liga title on May 14, the last time coming in 2005.

OPINION: Dear Lil Kesh, Here’s Why You Don’t Have Any Endorsement Deal

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The other day, Lil Kesh complained to us that he hadn’t been able to get endorsements deals like other star artistes even after releasing close to five hits in less than two years in the music industry.
Some people even said that’s the reason why he left Olamide’s label, blaming him for not doing enough in that regard.
Mr Kesh, so you think Glo or MTN or Peak or Ribena will give you a deal when ALL you sing about is ghetto stuff?
If he’s not singing about ‘Adenike the borrow poser’, Kesh will be singing about ‘bum-short’ or ‘weed’ or ‘gbese (trouble/debt)’.
Are you the only musician that came out of the ghetto? Even Patoranking who once told us he used to sell plantain chips in Lagos traffic and lived in Ajegunle has rebranded himself and is now acting all Jamaican.
Lil Kesh, continue to dey carry ghetto for head you hear? But as you do that, have it in mind that endorsements will mostly come from rat kill-and-dry manufacturers, Agbo/Jedi/sapele water makers association, Wrizler manufacturers or Okrika BBB (bum-short, bra and boxers) sellers union.
Just keep it up okay?

Katsina State College of Nursing and Midwifery Admission Form – 2016/17

College of Nursing and Midwifery Katsina State, CONAMKAT admission form for the 2016/2017 academic session is now on sale.
College of Nursing and Midwifery Katsina State Admission
Applications are invited from suitably qualified candidates for admission into the College of Nursing and Midwifery Katsina State (CONAMKAT) for the 2016/2017 academic session.

Candidates Eligible for Katsina State College of Nursing and Midwifery Admission.

  • All applicants should possess five credits in SSCE which must be in English, Maths, Biology, Chemistry and Physics in not more than two sittings. A combination of WAEC and NECO is acceptable.
  • Applicants should be between seventeen and twenty five years of age

How to Apply for Katsina State College of Nursing and Midwifery Admission.

Interested candidates are required to pay a non-refundable fee of N1,000 (one thousand naira) only for the application form into the
CONAMKAT account number 1006379307 at any branch of the keystone bank of Nigeria plc.
– Present the teller to the accountant of school of nursing Katsina or school of midwifery Malumfashi and obtain a receipt and use same o collect the application form
– Completed application forms must be accompanied with
a. Two recent passport photographs with white background
b. Photocopies of all credentials
c. Indigene certificate and birth certificate or declaration of age

Katsina State College of Nursing and Midwifery Admission Closing Date.

Application forms will close on Friday 1st July 2016. All completed application forms must be returned to school of Nursing Katsina or school of midwifery Malumfashi on or before Friday 8th July 2016.

OSCOHTECH Admission Application Form is Out – 2016/17

Ogun State College Of Health Technology, OSCOHTECH admission application form for ND and HND programmes for the 2016/2017 academic session is out.
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Authorities of the Ogun State College Of Health Technology (OSCOHTECH), llese- Ijebu, is inviting suitably candidates to their 2015/2016 academic session National Diploma (ND) and Higher National Diploma (HND) programmes admission exercise.

OSCOHTECH General Admission Requirements.

  1. The admission requirements for National Diploma (ND) Programmes are a minimum of five (5) credits O/level passes, in English Language, Mathematics, Chemistry, Physic and Biology in WAEC or NECO, Ordinary Level at not more than two (2) sittings.
  2. Details of each programme requirements are explicitly stated below. Applicants are advised to carefully read the requirements before making their application as error in the choice of course by applicants will not be tolerated.
  3. Applicants awaiting results of May/June WAEC 2016 / May/June NECO 2016 are free to apply. Such applicants should indicates AR in the column for O/Level results on the Application form.
  4. The admission requirements for Higher National Diploma (HND) courses/programmes include National Diploma (ND) not lower than Lower Credit in relevant course/programme in addition to the requirements stated in (1) above

OSCOHTECH –  Available Programmes & Requirements.

 SCHOOL OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH
S.NOCOURSEDURATIONREQUIREMENTS
1ENVIRONMENTAL      HEALTH TECHNICIAN3 YearsThree (3) ‘O’ Level Credit passes including English Language, Biology and Chemistry at WAEC or NECO.
2WATER                RESOURCES MANAGEMENT                  AND SANITATION
National Diploma (ND) in Water Resources Management and Sanitation
2 YearsFive (5) ‘O’ Level Credit passes including English Language, Mathematics, Chemistry, Geography and one relevant subject at WAEC or NECO.
3NATIONAL  DIPLOMA  (ND)  in
Environmental                  Health Technology
2 YearsFive (5) ‘O’ Level Credit Passes at by WAEC or NECO in English Language, Mathematics, Biology, Chemistry and Physics in not more than two (2) sittings.
4HIGHER NATIONAL DIPLOMA
(HND) in Environmental Health Technology
2 YearsHolders of National Diploma (ND) in Environmental Health Technology with at least Lower Credit.  In addition to the    five
(5) ‘O’ Level credit passes at WAEC or NECO in English Language, Mathematics, Biology, Chemistry and Physics
SCHOOL OF COMMUNITY HEALTH
S.NOCOURSEDURATIONREQUIREMENTS
1CERTIFICATE     IN     COMMUNITY HEALTH(JCHEW)2 YearsThree (3) ‘O’ Level Credit passes including Mathematics, Biology and English Language at the SSCE by WAEC or NECO.
2DIPLOMA      IN      NUTRITION      & DIETETICS2 YearsFive (5) ‘O’ Level Credit passes including English Language, Mathematics, Biology, Geography and Chemistry at the SSCE by WAEC or NECO in not more than two (2) sittings.
3NATIONAL     DIPLOMA     (ND)     IN COMMUNITY HEALTH (CHEW).3 YearsFive (5) ‘O’ Level Credit passes including English Language, Mathematics, Biology, Geography and Chemistry at the SSCE by WAEC or NECO in not more than two (2) sittings.
4HIGHER NATIONAL DIPLOMA (HND) IN COMMUNITY HEALTH (CHEW).2 YearsHolders of National Diploma (ND) in Community Health with at least Lower Credit from OSCOHTECH Ilese-Ijebu. In addition to five (5) ‘O’ Level Credit passes in English Language, Mathematics, Biology, Chemistry and Physics in not more than two (2)  sittings
SCHOOL OF DENTAL HEALTH SCIENCES
S.NOCOURSEDURATIONREQUIREMENTS
1DIPLOMA          IN          DENTAL SURGERY TECHNIIQUES
(Leading to the award of Diploma for Dental Surgery Technicians)
3 YearsFour (4) ‘O’ Level Credit passes including                         English           Language, Mathematics, Biology and either Chemistry/Physic at WAEC or NECO in not more than two (2) sittings.
2NATIONAL DIPLOMA (ND) IN DENTAL TECHNOLOGY2 YearsFive (5) ‘O’ Level Credit passes including                         English           Language, Mathematics, Biology, Chemistry and Physics at the SSCE or GCE by WAEC or NECO in not more than two (2) sittings.
3NATIONAL DIPLOMA (ND) IN DENTAL THERAPY2 YearsFive (5) ‘O’ Level Credit passes including                         English           Language, Mathematics, Biology, Chemistry and Physics at the SSCE or GCE by WAEC or NECO in not more than two (2) sittings.
In addition to the above requirements, Diploma in Dental Surgery Techniques is also accepted for admission into ND  II of Dental Therapy.
4HIGHER NATIONAL DIPLOMA (HND)             IN             DENTAL TECHNOLOGY2 YearsHolders of National Diploma (ND) in Dental Technology with at least lower credit. In addition Five (5) ‘O’ Level Credit passes including English Language, Mathematics, Biology, Chemistry and Physics at the SSCE or GCE by WAEC or NECO in not more than two (2) sittings.
5HIGHER NATIONAL DIPLOMA (HND) IN DENTAL THERAPY2 YearsHolders of National Diploma (ND) in Dental Therapy with at least  lower credit. In addition Five (5) ‘O’ Level Credit passes including English Language, Mathematics, Biology, Chemistry and Physics at the SSCE or GCE by WAEC or NECO in not more than two (2) sittings.
SCHOOL OF HEALTH INFORMATION MANAGEMENT
S.NOCOURSEDURATIONREQUIREMENTS
1DIPLOMA             IN             HEALTH INFORMATION MANAGEMENT (HIM) (TECHNICIAN PROGRAMME)3 YearsFour (4) ‘O’ Level Credit  passes including English Language, Biology, Mathematics and any other subject at SSCE by WAEC or NECO.
2DIPLOMA IN HEALTH PROMOTION AND EDUCATION2 YearsFive (5) ‘O’ Level Credit passes including English Language, Mathematics, Biology and any other subject at SSCE by WAEC or NECO.
3DIPLOMA IN COMPUTER SCIENCE2 YearsFour (4) ‘O’ Level Credit Passes in English Language, Mathematics, Physics and any other subject at SSCE by WAEC and NECO.
4DIPLOMA    IN    MEDICAL    SOCIAL WORK2 yearsFive (5) ‘O’ Level Credit Passes in English Language, Mathematics, Biology and two (2) other, one subject in each of these                                              combinations
(Government/History, CRK/IRK), (Health Science/Chemistry/Physics), (Economic/Commerce/Geography) at not more than two sitting.
5NATIONAL DIPLOMA IN SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT2 YearsThree (3) ‘O’ Level Credit Passes in English Language, and any other two subjects with at least a pass in Mathematics
6NATIONAL DIPLOMA (ND) IN HEALTH                                   INFORMATION MANAGEMENT2 YearsFive (5) ‘O’ Level Credit passes including English Language,  Mathematics, Biology, Chemistry/Physics and any  other relevant subject at SSCE by WAEC or NECO.
7HIGHER NATIONAL DIPLOMA (HND) IN HEALTH INFORMATION MANAGEMENT (HIM)2 YearsHolders of National Diploma (ND) in Health Information Management. In addition to the five (5) ‘O’ Level requirements as stated in 6 above.
SCHOOL OF PUBLIC HEALTH NURSING
S.NOCOURSEDURATIONREQUIREMENT
1PUBLIC HEALTH NURSING PROGRAMME
Leading to the award of Higher National Diploma of West Africa Health Examination Board (WAHEB)
2 YearsRN & RM/Psychiatric Nursing Certificate or Theatre Nursing Certificate for Male candidates. In addition, Five (5) ‘O’ Level Credits Passes in SSCE by WAEC or NNECO including English Language, Biology and any other three (3) relevant subjects.
2COMMUNITY OPHTHALMIC TECHNICIAN3 YearsFive (5) ‘O’ Level credits passes including English Language, Mathematics and Biology and  any other two subject at SSCE by WAEC or NECO.
3HEALTH ASSISTANT PROGRAMME2 YearsThree (3) ‘O’ Level Credit Passes at SSCE by WAEC or NECO in Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics and a pass in English Language
4HEALTH TECHNICIAN ROGRAMME3 Years(1)   Four (4) ‘O’ Level credits passes including English Language, Biology Mathematics and any other relevant subject.
(2)   Health Assistant will be admitted into year 2 of the programme.
SCHOOL OF PHARMACY AND MEDICAL DIAGNOSTIC SCIENCE
S.NOCOURSEDURATIONREQUIREMENTS
1DIPLOMA          FOR          PHARMACY TECHNICIAN3 YearsFour (4) ‘O’ Level Credit Passes including English Language, Mathematics, Chemistry and  Biology at the SSCE by WAEC or NECO in  not more than two (2) sittings.
2DIPLOMA             FOR            MEDICAL LABORATORY TECHNICIAN3 YearsFive (5) ‘O’ Level Credit Passes including English Language, Mathematics, Chemistry, Biology and Physic at the SSCE by WAEC or NECO in not more than two  (2) sittings.
3DIPLOMA     IN    PHARMARCEUTICAL TECHNOLOGY2 YearsFour (4) ‘O’ Level Credit Passes including English Language, Mathematics, Chemistry and  Biology at the SSCE by WAEC or NECO in  not more than two (2) sittings.
4DIPLOMA FOR MEDICAL IMAGING TECHNICIAN3 yearsFour (4) ‘O’ Level Credit passes, Biology Chemistry and Physic with pass in English Language at WAEC or NECO in not more than  two  (2) sittings
5NATIONAL DIPLOMA (ND) MEDICAL IMAGING2 yearsFive (5) ‘O’ Level Credit passes including English Language, Mathematics, Biology, Chemistry and Physics at the SSCE or GCE by WAEC or NECO in not more than  two
(2) sittings.

OSCOHTECH Admission – Method of Application.

The cost of the application form is N10,000 (ten thousand naira only). Payment can be done via POS at the College Bursary Department of via Web (online payment).
To start your application, simply log on to http://www.oscohtechileseportal.com/paysetup.html.
Note: Review your data correctly before you submit your form finally, after final submission, your details cannot be modified again.

OSCOHTECH Entrance Exam Date & Form Closing Date.

EXAMINATION DATE:          Saturday 6th August, 2016
TIME;                                      8:30 A.M. Prompt
VENUE:             COLLEGE AUDITORIUM, OGUN STATE COLLEGE OF HEALTH TECHNOLOGY, ILESE – IJEBU.
Application Closes:             22nd July, 2016

About OSCOHTECH.

The Ogun State College of Health Technology, Ilese-Ijebu was established in September, 1976 to train middle—level manpower for the delivery of Health Care Services.
In April 2006, the Governor graciously signed the bill establishing the College into law thus making the College to assume a full Polytechnic status. We produce quality graduates that will facilitate the achievement of the objectives of health care services in Ogun State in particular and Nigeria in general.
The College offer courses at Certificate, Diploma, National Diploma (ND) and Higher National Diploma (HND) levels.
You are welcome to a new world of excellence in the promotion of holistic Health.
N.B.:    The College has a zero-tolerance policy for examination malpractices and cultism. Sanctions will be applied to those found guilty.

Tansian University School Fees Schedule – 2016/17

Tansian University school fees schedule for the 2016/2017 academic session.
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Tansian University school fees schedule (official) for the 2016/2017 academic session as released by the management of the institution.
 See also: See List of Courses Offered at Tansian University [NUC Certified].
Being a private fee-paying institution, all students are expected to pay prescribed fees for all services to be provided by the University.
To be considered a bona-fide student of the University;
a. Evidence of payment is compulsory.
b. Payment of prescribed fees is on semester basis for full-time programmes and sessional basis for part-time programmes.
c. All payments must be made to designated banks in accounts payable to Tansian University, Umunya.
d. Students shall be issued receipts for all payments made.
e. Clearance cards shall be issued to students on full payment of stipulated fees for each session.
f. Students should ensure safe custody of their receipts and clearance cards.
g. Each student is allotted a ledger account which contains student’s financial transactions for the duration of his/her course of study in the University.
h. Requests for refund of excess payment by students will only be entertained at the end of course of study.
FINANCIAL INFORMATION FOR FULL-TIME AND PART-TIME PROGRAMME
(2016/2017 ACADEMIC SESSION)
REGULAR STUDENTS TUITION/ACCOMMODATION FEE
Tuition/Accommodation Fee is N250,000 (Two Hundred and Fifty Thousand Naira) only, per annum for Regular Students
Payable to Tansian University, Account Number 1011732874 with Zenith Bank.
This fee can be paid by installments i.e. N150,000 (One Hundred and Fifty Thousand Naira) for First Semester and N100,000 (One Hundred Thousand Naira) for Second Semester
PART-TIME STUDENTS TUITION FEE
Tuition Fee is N50,000 (Fifty Thousand Naira) only, per Semester for Part-Time Students
Payable to Tansian University, Account Number 1011732874 with Zenith Bank.
For further information call: 08022116447, 08032758361
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Tansian University Post UTME Form is Out – 2016/2017

Tansian University post UTME application form for the 2016/2017 academic session is now on sale.

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About Tansian University.

Tansian University adopts a holistic concept of education. The process of education in the Institution is not seen primarily as a process of acquiring knowledge but also the inculcation of virtues that would progress through successive stages of rebirth to become more godlike, to lead his immediate and extended environment. This follows the etymology of education delivered from the Latin word, Educo, educare, educavi, educatum and its variant, Duci, ducere, duxi, ductum, which means to ‘lead.’
Click Here To See The List of Courses Offered at Tansian University.

 Tansian University Post UTME Invitation – 2016/2017.

Applications are hereby invited from suitably qualified candidates for admissions into the 2016/2017 Academic Session in the undergraduate programmes of Tansian University.

Tansian University Admission Requirements.

All candidates applying for admission into any of the undergraduate programmes must:
  • Possess the academic qualifications as specified by the Joint Admissions and Matriculations Board for Course of choice.
  • Achieve at least the approved minimum pass mark in the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examinations.
Note: Candidate who sat for the 2016 UTME who did not indicate Tansian University in any of their choices are eligible to apply.
There is Direct Entry Admission for NCE holders for two/three Year Degree Programmes in the Faculty of Education.

Tansian University Methods of Application.

Application Forms are obtainable from the Admissions’ Office, Tansian University, Umunya (Umunya/Oba Campuses), on payment of N10,000.00 (Ten Thousand Naira) only, into the Tansian University Bank Account No. 1011732874 at any Branch of Zenith Bank Plc Nationwide.
After payment, Applicants should forward the payment details (Name, Teller Number, Telephone Number and Email Address) to admissions@tansianuniversity.edu.ng and come to the School for Registration. Presentation of Original Evidence of such payment is also required.

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