Wednesday, 30 August 2017

See List Of Schools That Have Released And Selling Post Utme Form, See If Your School Is Among

These are the comprehensive List of all schools selling post UTME and Direct entry screening form for 2017/18 Academic session.

You can click on any of the schools listed below for full Details of the registration.

All post UTME candidates are advised to download post UTME past question and Answer, 


FUTMINNA POST UTME and DE Screening Form,cut-off and Registration Details 2017/18

AAU POST UTME and DE Screening Form Released 2017/18, Cut-off mark and registration Details

AKSU Post-UTME 2017: Cut-off Mark, Screening And Registration Details

UNILAG Post-UTME 2017: Cut-off Mark, Screening And Registration

UNIBEN Post utme Screening Form,Cut-off mark and Registration Guidelines 2017/18

UNILORIN Post utme Screening Form 2017/18 Released - cut-off mark and registration Details

RSUST Post-UTME 2017: Cut-off Mark, Screening And Registration Details

AAUA Post utme and Direct Entry Screening Form 2017/18, Cut-off mark and Registration Details

EKSU Screening UTME And Direct Entry Candidates Begins 2017/18 session

UNN Post-UTME Cut-off Mark And Screening Method For 2017/2018 Revealed

LASU Post-UTME Screening 2017: Eligibiity, Cut-off Mark And Registration Details

ABSU Post utme Form 2017/18 Released, requirements and how to Apply

Akwa Ibom State College of Education Admission Form Released 2017/18

Fed Poly Nekede Admission Screening Form, Cut off mark and Guildlines 2017/18

PTI Post-UTME Screening 2017: Eligibility, Cut-off Mark And Registration Details

FCE Eha-Amufu Admission Screening Exer 
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Friday, 25 August 2017

Interesting: See ASUU reaction On Jamb New Cut Off Marks For Universities



Report has it that Vice- Chancellors and the Academic Staff Union of Universities have rejected the cut-off mark of marks set by the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board.
It would be recalled that JAMB two days ago announced cut-off mark of 120 for universities and 100 for polytechnics, monotechnics and colleges of education.

ASUU has described this as a “sad policy decision, ” saying it was in tandem with the dream of the present government to destroy public universities in the country .
Vice Chancellors who have commented on this have maintained that they would not lower admission standards in their respective varsities .
According to them, the decision would add no value to the nation’ s university system.
A statement issued by the Vice- Chancellor , University of Ibadan , Prof. Idowu Olayinka, on the issue and released by his Media Assistant , Mr . Sunday Saanu, stated that it would never admit any candidate that scored 120 in the UTME .
UI has never admitted any candidate who scored less than 200 marks out of the maximum 400 marks .
This remains our position as an institution aspiring to be world -class .
He however , commended the decision of the Federal Government to re -introduce the post- UTME test and exonerated the incumbent JAMB Registrar, Prof. Ishaq Oloyede , from the cancellation of the test two sessions ago.
On his part, the Vice- Chancellor of Tai Solarin University of Education , Ogun State , Prof. Oluyemisi Obilade , said that the institution will never go below 180.
The Chairman of ASUU at the University of Ibadan , Dr . Deji Omole , said the JAMB registrar simply lowered cut- off marks to favour the interests of the friends of government who own private universities and are hell bent on destroying public education. ”
Omole said it was vital for JAMB to be scrapped in order to save the nation’s education and its future.
The Vice- Chancellor , Obafemi Awolowo University , Prof. Tope Ogunmodede , said Traditionally, OAU has never admitted students who scored below 200 in the UTME. For us, we are sticking to 200.
Similarly, the President of NANS, Chinonso Obasi, in a statement on Thursday, threatened that the decision would be resisted if JAMB refused to adhere to the status quo.
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Monday, 21 August 2017

Top 2 Countries International Students Can Work While Studying

nations incorporate; Ukraine, Russia, Hungary, Greece, Belarus, Cyprus, Philippines and so forth. 

So on the off chance that you mean to think about in any of these nations, guarantee that you set yourself up fiscally. There are additionally nations you can discover low maintenance employments, no more to deal with your everyday costs and educational cost expenses also. 

Read also: The most effective method to Apply for a Master's Scholarship Abroad: Step by Step Guide

These nations incorporate; USA, Australia, Canada, UK and so forth. So on the off chance that you are planning to think about in any of these nations, you may not by any stretch of the imagination need to stress significantly over cash for your everyday costs as you will have the capacity to land low maintenance positions there. 

Today, we need to take a gander at top two nations universal understudies can work and study. 

Australia 

At the point when contrasted with different provinces in the rundown, the Australian government has bendable standards for International understudies who are coming to work and learn. 

Universal understudies in Australia are permitted to work a most extreme of 40 hours for each fortnight amid their scholastic sessions, and boundless hours amid breaks and excursions. 

There is additionally no confinement for postgraduate research understudies, or understudies working for a humanitarian and unpaid work if enrolled as a major aspect of the course. The normal time-based compensation for employments in Australia run from $15 to $30. 

Canada 

The Canadian Government has the most ideal investigation framework and additionally the work openings contrasted with some other nations on the planet. 

Global understudies learning at a state funded college, a junior college, or specialized school are approved to give degrees and permitted to deal with the grounds of the organization they are going to with no work allow. 

Understudies are additionally given the arrangement to work for the foundation itself, or for a private business situated on the grounds. The nation has likewise dialed out the Down Campus Work Permit Program, and universal understudies can work low maintenance amid general scholastic sessions for 20 hours per week and full-time amid planned breaks, for example, winter and summer occasions, and spring break. The normal time-based compensation for employments in Canada extend from $15 to $25. 

Source [worldscholarshipforum.com]
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Jamb Set To Announce Cut Off Mark For 2017/18

The JAMB 2017 Cut-off marks for Universities, Polytechnics and Colleges of education are expected to be announced any moment from now.

The cut-off marks will be announced at the 2017 JAMB Policy meeting which is expected to end tomorrow.
The outcome of this meeting will equally signal the official commencement of the 2017/2018 admission process.
This thread is to help us track and update Myschoolers regarding the 2017 JAMB cut-off marks and related updates from the ongoing 2017 Policy meeting.
If you come across any information regarding the 2017 JAMB Cut-off mark, do let us know on the comment box
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Why You Must Avoid Carryover At All Costs As An Undergraduate


Carry overs in the university system is normal; it basically means a student has an unfinished business. A student can only carry over a course when he or she scores 39 downward in both C.A and exam (over 100).

Carry overs are not in all cases a real reflection of how intelligent or not intelligent a student is, rather it's a reflection of how unserious, unsmart (if that word exist), unchecked and uninterested a student is.

I have seen highly intelligent students have numerous carry overs and relatively dull students pass through without carry overs. Such is life, that's why a coin is two sided. Carry over can also be a result of unfortunate and unlucky incidents, such as missing scripts, lecturer's attitude towards marking your script, or even a student's handwriting (that's right).

I have once been a victim of an unlucky situation. I was not around Kogi State when an assignment worth 20 marks was been submitted, when I heard about it I quickly rushed back to school from Lagos to get mine submitted. Unluckily for me, the lecturer in charge of the course is very strict and sent me out of his office. I thought to myself," I still have 80 marks to fight for so why panic".
This lecturer is the kind that barely comes to class, but he gave us a material to read ahead of his exam. For most part of Monday evenings we'll wait in class expecting him to come to class but he never does. On the day I decided I wasn't going to wait in class for him, he showed up in class and seeing how scanty the class was he decided to conduct test with the little number of students in class.

The test was for 20 marks and I missed it, making it 40 marks missed already which ruled me out of contention to score an A. Words can't describe how devastated I was during this period, my worst fear of carrying over a course is lurking around me. I tried bottling my sadness and fear until the lecturer announced that marks will deducted for every undotted Is and uncrossed Ts in his exam, he was basically asking for a perfectly written error free exam which looked impossible under the sort of pressure we were in.
I prayed to God about the situation, focused a little bit more on that course than the others, did a whole lot of library work and research and when the exam came around I completely smashed it, narrowly escaping a carryover (which many of my mates had) that would have completely changed the dynamics of my academics.
Am still grateful to God till today, who knows what it might have been....
Reasons why you must completely avoid carry overs:
-It brings you down;
A) Academically: having carry-over means you have F (0) in that course. It’s bad, it’s really bad. Having an E(2) or a D(4) is far better than having a carryover. It means you just scored 0 after studying a course for a semester and it will definitely reflect on your result.
B) Psychologically: having a carryover affects the psyche of a student. It’s that evil. You don't feel whole again, you won't feel yourself among your peers anymore; you'll feel devastated, less intelligent, less smart and so on. Carry overs inflict serious psychological damage on the bearer. It brings your thinking and psyche to the lowest minimum.
C) Physically: keeping tabs with your main courses is physically tasking enough, add carry overs to that and you'll barely sleep at night. You have to meet up with the time table of your main courses, then meet up with the schedule of your carry over courses, that's so physically demanding, it’s almost like punishment.
-It's hard to recover: even though its technically possible to recover from the evils of carry overs and get your academics back on track, it's extremely difficult and take so much determination and hard work.
-The odds aren't favourable: the odds of you graduating with a great result or a good result shifts every time you carry over a course. Imagine doing a carry-over course in place of an easy to pass elective course...
- It leads to self-esteem issues: when you are writing a carryover paper with guys that are below you, it’s a hard hit on your esteem and confidence level. You certainly won't be the most confident person on campus, in fact you'll be the least confident, if you're not then its either you're shameless, delusional, dull or completely out of touch.
- It’s a bad experience all together: the demanding schedule, the insult by lecturers, the embarrassment of writing a carry-over exam with your "juniors"...it’s a bad experience all together.
How To Avoid A Carry Over:
-Never joke with your Continuous Assessment C.A
-Always be around class and get adequately informed
-Serious studying: studying isn't every one's bread and butter, not everyone enjoys reading and reading, it’s not sweet at all, but you got to do it. That's the way. Use the library to research helpful information as much as you can.
-Do your calculations: your GPA and stuffs
-Always add to what you know
-Always do the conventional first: do what's required of you in test or an exam first, and then spice it up with the result of your research to the lecturers delight.
-Be strong physically and psychologically: in KSU only the strong will survive
-Use your time and work with schedule
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Sunday, 20 August 2017

All Undergraduate in Nigerian universities must now own a Farm. Says federal govt

The central government, has said every one of the 200 Level to conclusive year undergraduate experiencing courses in rural related controls should claim a ranch each. 

The meeting which held at his office in Abuja within the sight of the overseeing gathering individuals from government individuals, The Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development, Chief Audu Ogbeh on Tuesday said sociologies will soon be eliminated from the scholarly projects of elected colleges of agribusiness in the nation. 

Central Government has likewise coordinated individuals from the overseeing committees of the colleges to make it compulsory that graduation from any of the farming construct organizations ought to be based with respect to 60 for each penny of commonsense work and 40 for every penny hypothesis. 

He stated, "The new motivation orders you to be more inventive and ambitious. In the new administration, each undergrad must, and I rehash, should claim a ranch on grounds from 200 Level. Graduation ought to be founded on 60 for each penny on training and 40 for every penny hypothesis. 

"We are preparing abnormal state youthful agriculturists who, even before graduating, ought to have begun gaining a living. We ought to be preparing graduates who ought to be going straight into generation, with credit bolster from their Alma-Mata, deliver chicken, eggs, goats, drain, set up meat research facilities, heat bread or more all create and offer substantial amounts of top notch half and half seeds."
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