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University Of Ibadan Dlc by peldove(m): 7:45pm On Jun 21, 2015
Open Distance Learning
Know more about Open Distance Education as practised by the Distance Learning Centre, University of Ibadan.
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Re: University Of Ibadan Dlc by peldove(m): 7:50pm On Jun 21, 2015
Examination Regulations, Student General Conduct and Discipline
1.Candidates must attend punctually at the times assigned to their papers, and must be at the venue of the examination thirty (30) minutes before the time the examination is due to start. She/he must be ready to be admitted into the examination hall, at least, ten (10) minutes before the time appointed for the commencement of the examination. Candidates should therefore, refrain from studying in halls and lecture rooms earmarked for examinations. Candidates arriving more than half an hour after the examination has started shall not be allowed to participate in the examination, or may be admitted only at the discretion of the Chief Invigilator (i.e. provided the cause(s) of lateness by the student are reasonable, cogent and sufficiently convincing).
2.(a)Similarly, except with the special permission of the Chief Invigilator, candidates may not leave the examination hall during the first and last half hour of the examination. Outside those periods, candidates with the permission of the invigilator, may leave the room temporarily, and then only if accompanied by an invigilator.
(b)Candidates; must display their University Identify cards during each examination.
3.(a)Candidates must bring with them to the examination hall their own ink, pens and pencils and any materials which may be permitted by these regulations (see below), but they are not allowed to bring any other books or papers. Candidates are warned, in their own interest, to ensure that lecturer notes, textbooks, bags, mobile telephones, etc. are not brought into the examination hall.
(b)Candidates may be searched by the Invigilator before they are allowed into the examination hall.
4.While the examination is in progress, communication between candidates is strictly forbidden, and any candidate found to be giving or receiving irregular assistance may be required to withdraw from the examination.
5.Silence must be observed in the examination hall. The only permissible way of attracting the attention of the invigilator is by the candidate raising his/her hand for recognition.
6.Candidates are not allowed to smoke in the Examination Hall or its vicinity.
7.Candidates are informed that a First Aid Box is provided in the examination hall, and medical attention can be obtained if necessary.
8.The use of scrap paper is not permitted. All rough work must be done in the answer booklet and crossed neatly through. Supplementary answer sheets, even if they contain only rough work, must be tied to the main answer booklet.
9.Candidates are advised, in their own interest, to write legibly and to avoid using faint ink. Answers must be written in English, except as otherwise instructed. The answers to each question must start on a fresh page of the answer booklet.
10.Before handing in their answer scripts at the end of the examination, candidates must satisfy themselves that they have inserted at the appropriate places, their Matriculation Numbers and the numbers of the questions they answered.
11.(a)It will be the responsibility of each candidate to hand in his/her script to the Invigilator before he/she leaves the hall. Except for the question paper, and any materials he/she has brought with him/her, the candidate is not allowed to remove or mutilate any paper or material supplied by the University.
(b)Examination answer scripts/sheets whether used or unused should not be taken out of the examination hall by students.
(c)A student involved in examination misconduct or malpractice may be expelled from the University.
12. Candidates must adhere strictly to the sitting arrangement made by the Chief Invigilator.
Notes on Special Materials
1.Candidates taking Mathematics must bring their own mathematical instruments, which should include compasses and dividers, protractors, diagonal scales and set squares. Mathematical Tables will be provided for use in other subjects on request, and the use of Slide-rulers is also allowed. Simple calculators, not programmable ones, are also allowed upon clearance with the Chief Invigilator. Mathematical tables must not be taken away by students.
2.All the reagents, materials, and apparatus necessary for practical examination swill be supplied, but candidates must provide themselves with any drawing instruments they need – dusters or glass cloths, platinum foil and wire, pocket-lenses, scalpels, scissors, forceps, seekers, razors, stops, section lifters, camel hair brushes, mounted needles – and may bring hand microtome. Candidates may use their own microscopes subject to the approval of the Chief Invigilator/Examiners.
3.In Geology, candidates may bring petrological microscopes and accessories.
4.Candidates taking Chemistry may bring prepared crucibles with a note of their approximate weight. Candidates may bring, for use in the practical examination, any book or books they wish, including their own laboratory note books.
Candidates in experimental subjects are required to bring to the practical examinations their original laboratory notebooks which may include an account of any research work in which they have participated and which should be certified by the candidate’s teachers. All note books must b e taken away at the close of the examinations. Apart from the foregoing, candidates are not permitted to bring any books for use in the practical examinations. All students are advised to adhere strictly to these instructions.
Student Conduct and Discipline
The primary function of the University of Ibadan is education of which the teaching of culture and the inculcation of good character are integral parts. When a student accepts admission to the University, it is assumed that he/she has a serious purpose and a sincere interest in his or her own intellectual and social development. In light of this, the University assumes that the student agrees to conduct himself/herself as a responsible citizen, in accordance with the University’s best standards, rules and other conditions established by the legally constituted authority of the University.
A high standard of personal integrity is expected of every student of the University. Each student is expected to conduct himself/herself peaceably in espousing any changes he/she may consider necessary. The University regards as serious offences all acts of unethical, immoral, dishonest, or destructive behaviours, as well as violations of University regulations. It is the responsibility of each student to know these regulations, the breach of which may attract disciplinary measures ranging from reprimand to outright expulsion, depending on the gravity of each offence.
In accordance with the established code of conduct, students should be in academic robes whilst meeting, formally with the Vice-Chancellor. Moreover, the Vice-Chancellor’s Lodge is out of bounds to all students. Although the University is committed to the full support of the constitutional rights of its members, the University has an equal obligation to protect its educational purposes and the interest of its entire community. For this reason, the University is naturally concerned about the actions of some individuals and groups of individuals, which may be in conflict with the welfare and integrity of the University, or in disregard of the rights of other members of the community.
The legitimate expression of differing opinions and concerns is an essential part of the academic community; however, the imposition of opinions and concerns upon those who, in turn, dissent from them is not to be tolerated.
All members of the University community are to obey the laws of the nation, and to learn to cope with the problems with intelligence, reasonableness, understanding and consideration for the rights of others. Each member should recognize that as one prizes rights and freedom for oneself, so also is one expected to respect the rights and freedom of others. The University reserves the right, upon evidence of a student’s inability to abide by its regulations to discipline him/her, or to insist through the established disciplinary processes upon his/her withdrawal and or/refuse him/her readmission.
(Extracted from University of Ibadan Handbook on Examination
Re: University Of Ibadan Dlc by peldove(m): 8:08am On Jun 26, 2015
*Applications are hereby invited from qualified candidates for admissioninto the under-listed Undergraduate Degree Programmes in the DistanceLearning Centre, University of Ibadan for the 2014/2015 Academic Session.http://newportal.dlc.ui.edu.ng/home/Applicants B.A. English (4 & 5 Sessions)* |* B.A. Philosophy and Public Affairs (4 &5 Sessions)* | *B.Sc. Psychology (4 & 5 Sessions)* | *B.Sc. Economics (4 &5 Sessions)* | *B.Sc. Political Science (4 & 5 Sessions)* | *Bachelor ofSocial Work (4 & 5 Sessions)*http://newportal.dlc.ui.edu.ng/home/Applicants*CLICK HERE TO APPLY < http://newportal.dlc.ui.edu.ng/home/Applicants
For guide line contact this number or WhatsApp 07030175685
Re: University Of Ibadan Dlc by peldove(m): 8:12am On Jun 26, 2015
university of Ibadan Dlc for is out 2014/15
Re: University Of Ibadan Dlc by peldove(m): 8:13am On Jun 26, 2015
university of Ibadan Dlc form is out 2014/15
Re: University Of Ibadan Dlc by peldove(m): 9:01am On Jun 27, 2015
APPLICATION FOR ADMISSION 2015
Applications are hereby invited from qualified candidates for admission into the under-listed Undergraduate Degree Programmes in the Distance Learning Centre, University of Ibadan, under the Centre’s new Open and Distance Learning (ODL) Platform for the 2014/2015 Academic Session. The under-listed are the available Courses and their duration:
FACULTY OF ARTS
1. B.A. English (4 & 5 Sessions)
2. B.A. Philosophy and Public Affairs (4 & 5 Sessions)
FACULTY OF THE SOCIAL SCIENCES
1. B.Sc. Psychology (4 & 5 Sessions)
2. B.Sc. Economics (4 & 5 Sessions)
3. B.Sc. Political Science (4 & 5 Sessions)
FACULTY OF EDUCATION
1. Bachelor of Social Work (4 & 5 Sessions)
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
FACULTY OF ARTS
Entry Requirements for Ordinary Level Applicants – 100 Level (5 Sessions)
5 O/L Credits at ONE sitting or 6 O/L Credits at TWO sittings -including English Language, Literature in English, an Arts subject and any other 2 or 3 subjects. Department of English REQUIRES Literature in English.
For Direct Entry (4 Years)
Candidates with at least 2 A-Level papers, NCE or equivalent plus 5 O/L Credits at ONE sitting or 6 O/L Credits at TWO sittings including English Language, Literature in English (for the Department of English) and ANY other combination of Arts subjects are eligible for admission into the four 4-Session Programme. Mature candidates with relevant Diplomas and the Nigeria Certificate in Education (NCE) in any discipline are qualified to apply for the 4-year Direct Entry Programme in B.A. Philosophy and Public Affairs. Department of English requires a Pass in English Literature at A/L GCE, or at the Principal Level in HSC Examination or at least a Merit in NCE and one other Arts subject.
FACULTY OF THE SOCIAL SCIENCES
Entry Requirements for Ordinary Level Applicants – 100 Level (5 Sessions)
Department of Psychology
5 Ordinary Level Credits at ONE sitting or 6 O/L Credits at TWO sittings including English Language and a Pass in Mathematics and ANY one subject from the Social Sciences.
Department of Economics
Candidates must have 5 Credits at ONE sitting or 6 Credits at TWO sittings which should include Mathematics, Economics and English Language and any TWO of Arts or Social Science subjects.
Department of Political Science
Candidates must have 5 Credits at ONE sitting or 6 Credits at TWO sittings which should include Government or History, English Language and ANY other 3 subjects plus at least a Pass in Mathematics.
Entry Requirements For Direct Entry (4 Sessions)
Department of Psychology
Candidates must possess 2 A/L Passes including Government or History plus 5 O/L Credits at ONE sitting or 6 O/L Credits at TWO sittings including English Language plus a Pass in Mathematics AND any ONE subject from the Social Sciences.
NCE: NOT lower than a Credit Pass.
HND: NOT lower than a Credit Pass from any discipline.
NURSING: Registered with Nigerian Nursing and Midwifery Council (RNM).
B.Sc: NOT lower than a 3rd Class from ANY discipline.
Department of Economics
· Candidates must have 2 A/L Passes or its equivalent but O/L Credits SHOULD include Mathematics and Economics.
· In addition to the above requirements, holders of HND/ND/OND/NCE/Diploma Certificates in the Faculties of the Social Sciences, Science and Education of accredited and recognised tertiary institutions can be admitted without prejudice to prescribed O/L requirements.
· Holders of Bachelor's Degrees from Arts, Education, and Social Sciences may be admitted without prejudice to prescribed O/L requirements. Department of Political Science
· Candidate must have any 2 A/L Passes plus 5 Credits at O’Level in WASSCE/GCE/NECO including English Language and Government/History and ANY other subject from Social Sciences or Arts at ONE sitting or 6 Credits at TWO sittings (with at least a Pass in Mathematics).
· In addition to the above requirements, holders of (a) Higher National Diploma (HND) (b) Ordinary National Diploma (OND) (c) Nigeria Certificate in Education (NCE) and (d) Diploma Certificates in the Faculties of the Social Sciences, Sciences, Arts and Education of accredited and recognized institutions of higher learning can be admitted without prejudice to prescribed O/L requirements.
· Holders of Bachelor’s degrees from Arts, Education and Social Sciences may be admitted without prejudice to prescribed O/L requirements.
FACULTY OF EDUCATION
Entry Requirements for Ordinary Level Applicants – 100 Level (5 Sessions)
Departments of Social Work
Candidates must have 5 Credits at O/L including English Language at ONE sitting or SIX Credits at TWO sittings in SSCE /WAEC /NECO.
For Direct Entry (4 Sessions)
Department of Social Work (4 Sessions)
Holders of Diploma or OND in Social Work: NCE, General or Mental Health, Nursing Certificates, (R.N., RM etc) Diploma in Adult Education and Community Development, Diploma in Cooperative Studies or Diploma in Industrial and Trade Unionism from Institutions recognized by the University of Ibadan for the 4-year programme. In addition, candidates must also have at least five Credits in GCE O/L /SSCE/NECO, including English Language at ONE sitting or SIX Credits at TWO sittings. Holders of first degree from the University of Ibadan and any recognized University who are interested in BSW may also apply.
Teaching Subjects:
The following Teaching Subjects are available for candidates under Faculty of Education:
Political Science (Government or History), Christian Religious Studies, Yoruba, English. Please, ensure you have a requisite O’Level in respect of any of the subjects.
Programmes in View: Departments of Sociology, Nursing and others.
IMPORTANT NOTICE ON ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
1. Maturity Criteria (for 5-Year Programmes Only) Candidates who do not possess the above qualifications may apply on the grounds of maturity/work experience. Such candidates must be at least 26 years old and must provide the following information: academic qualification(s), professional experience, self appraisal of professional competence and recommendations from competent individuals. An oral interview and a literacy test would be part of their selection process. Further details will be provided to applicants.
2. Fast Track (only in the Faculty of The Social Sciences) Candidates with HND, Bachelor and Higher Degrees can be considered for a fast track programme in the Faculty of The Social Sciences. A fast track student will be able to conclude his/her programme a session earlier than the normal duration. The implication of this is that, this category of students will have to offer more courses to enable them fulfill the requirements for graduation during the period.
ENTRANCE EXAMINATION
Entrance Examination (For Candidates with O/L Qualifications ONLY) Applicants are required to take an Aptitude, Communicative and IT Competence Test as part of the admission process. The test would incorporate elements of computer literacy, familiarity with DLC Portal/Website ( http:///SS4fc ), basic knowledge of the Open Distance Learning mode and general knowledge.
METHOD OF APPLICATION
1. Application form is available on payment of application fee of N10, 500 only and should be completed online ( http://newportal.dlc.ui.edu.ng/home/Applicants )
2. Online Card/E-Payment Method : Applicants can Sign On using this link from the home page at
http://newportal.dlc.ui.edu.ng/home/Applicants AND fill the requested information on all boxes and select CARD payment option in available option to make payments using any ATM card accepted by Interswitch.
3. The application fee is only payable on the platform of selected banks and their branches all over the country as advertised on the portal.
4. Please visit www.dlc.ui.edu.ng for details.
APPLICATION DEADLINE
Candidates can apply within SIX WEEKS from the date of this publication.
HELPLINES/ENQUIRIES
For further information,
E-mail: ssu@dlc.ui.edu.ng , info@dlc.ui.edu.ng
Mobile Line: 08077593552, 08077593559.
Land Line: 08159694091, 08159694092 (8.00am – 4.00pm) Monday to Friday only.
Please note that:
· It is very important that you visit www.dlc.ui.edu.ng to study the detailed admission requirements, processes and mode of study as well as other important information before applying.
· The entire Admission process is online.
· Any candidate that makes any cash transaction with individuals or group OR PAY INTO A WRONG Bank or Account DOES SO AT HIS/HER OWN RISK.
· The Distance Learning Centre of the University of Ibadan DOES NOT HAVE any representative/partner/collaborator in respect of its Degree programmes.
· For further information, please visit
www.dlc.ui.edu.ng
Re: University Of Ibadan Dlc by peldove(m): 9:03am On Jun 27, 2015
[quote author=peldove post=35199921]APPLICATION FOR ADMISSION 2015
Applications are hereby invited from qualified candidates for admission into the under-listed Undergraduate Degree Programmes in the Distance Learning Centre, University of Ibadan, under the Centre’s new Open and Distance Learning (ODL) Platform for the 2014/2015 Academic Session. The under-listed are the available Courses and their duration:
FACULTY OF ARTS
1. B.A. English (4 & 5 Sessions)
2. B.A. Philosophy and Public Affairs (4 & 5 Sessions)
FACULTY OF THE SOCIAL SCIENCES
1. B.Sc. Psychology (4 & 5 Sessions)
2. B.Sc. Economics (4 & 5 Sessions)
3. B.Sc. Political Science (4 & 5 Sessions)
FACULTY OF EDUCATION
1. Bachelor of Social Work (4 & 5 Sessions)
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
FACULTY OF ARTS
Entry Requirements for Ordinary Level Applicants – 100 Level (5 Sessions)
5 O/L Credits at ONE sitting or 6 O/L Credits at TWO sittings -including English Language, Literature in English, an Arts subject and any other 2 or 3 subjects. Department of English REQUIRES Literature in English.
For Direct Entry (4 Years)
Candidates with at least 2 A-Level papers, NCE or equivalent plus 5 O/L Credits at ONE sitting or 6 O/L Credits at TWO sittings including English Language, Literature in English (for the Department of English) and ANY other combination of Arts subjects are eligible for admission into the four 4-Session Programme. Mature candidates with relevant Diplomas and the Nigeria Certificate in Education (NCE) in any discipline are qualified to apply for the 4-year Direct Entry Programme in B.A. Philosophy and Public Affairs. Department of English requires a Pass in English Literature at A/L GCE, or at the Principal Level in HSC Examination or at least a Merit in NCE and one other Arts subject.
FACULTY OF THE SOCIAL SCIENCES
Entry Requirements for Ordinary Level Applicants – 100 Level (5 Sessions)
Department of Psychology
5 Ordinary Level Credits at ONE sitting or 6 O/L Credits at TWO sittings including English Language and a Pass in Mathematics and ANY one subject from the Social Sciences.
Department of Economics
Candidates must have 5 Credits at ONE sitting or 6 Credits at TWO sittings which should include Mathematics, Economics and English Language and any TWO of Arts or Social Science subjects.
Department of Political Science
Candidates must have 5 Credits at ONE sitting or 6 Credits at TWO sittings which should include Government or History, English Language and ANY other 3 subjects plus at least a Pass in Mathematics.
Entry Requirements For Direct Entry (4 Sessions)
Department of Psychology
Candidates must possess 2 A/L Passes including Government or History plus 5 O/L Credits at ONE sitting or 6 O/L Credits at TWO sittings including English Language plus a Pass in Mathematics AND any ONE subject from the Social Sciences.
NCE: NOT lower than a Credit Pass.
HND: NOT lower than a Credit Pass from any discipline.
NURSING: Registered with Nigerian Nursing and Midwifery Council (RNM).
B.Sc: NOT lower than a 3rd Class from ANY discipline.
Department of Economics
· Candidates must have 2 A/L Passes or its equivalent but O/L Credits SHOULD include Mathematics and Economics.
· In addition to the above requirements, holders of HND/ND/OND/NCE/Diploma Certificates in the Faculties of the Social Sciences, Science and Education of accredited and recognised tertiary institutions can be admitted without prejudice to prescribed O/L requirements.
· Holders of Bachelor's Degrees from Arts, Education, and Social Sciences may be admitted without prejudice to prescribed O/L requirements. Department of Political Science
· Candidate must have any 2 A/L Passes plus 5 Credits at O’Level in WASSCE/GCE/NECO including English Language and Government/History and ANY other subject from Social Sciences or Arts at ONE sitting or 6 Credits at TWO sittings (with at least a Pass in Mathematics).
· In addition to the above requirements, holders of (a) Higher National Diploma (HND) (b) Ordinary National Diploma (OND) (c) Nigeria Certificate in Education (NCE) and (d) Diploma Certificates in the Faculties of the Social Sciences, Sciences, Arts and Education of accredited and recognized institutions of higher learning can be admitted without prejudice to prescribed O/L requirements.
· Holders of Bachelor’s degrees from Arts, Education and Social Sciences may be admitted without prejudice to prescribed O/L requirements.
FACULTY OF EDUCATION
Entry Requirements for Ordinary Level Applicants – 100 Level (5 Sessions)
Departments of Social Work
Candidates must have 5 Credits at O/L including English Language at ONE sitting or SIX Credits at TWO sittings in SSCE /WAEC /NECO.
For Direct Entry (4 Sessions)
Department of Social Work (4 Sessions)
Holders of Diploma or OND in Social Work: NCE, General or Mental Health, Nursing Certificates, (R.N., RM etc) Diploma in Adult Education and Community Development, Diploma in Cooperative Studies or Diploma in Industrial and Trade Unionism from Institutions recognized by the University of Ibadan for the 4-year programme. In addition, candidates must also have at least five Credits in GCE O/L /SSCE/NECO, including English Language at ONE sitting or SIX Credits at TWO sittings. Holders of first degree from the University of Ibadan and any recognized University who are interested in BSW may also apply.
Teaching Subjects:
The following Teaching Subjects are available for candidates under Faculty of Education:
Political Science (Government or History), Christian Religious Studies, Yoruba, English. Please, ensure you have a requisite O’Level in respect of any of the subjects.
Programmes in View: Departments of Sociology, Nursing and others.
IMPORTANT NOTICE ON ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
1. Maturity Criteria (for 5-Year Programmes Only) Candidates who do not possess the above qualifications may apply on the grounds of maturity/work experience. Such candidates must be at least 26 years old and must provide the following information: academic qualification(s), professional experience, self appraisal of professional competence and recommendations from competent individuals. An oral interview and a literacy test would be part of their selection process. Further details will be provided to applicants.
2. Fast Track (only in the Faculty of The Social Sciences) Candidates with HND, Bachelor and Higher Degrees can be considered for a fast track programme in the Faculty of The Social Sciences. A fast track student will be able to conclude his/her programme a session earlier than the normal duration. The implication of this is that, this category of students will have to offer more courses to enable them fulfill the requirements for graduation during the period.
ENTRANCE EXAMINATION
Entrance Examination (For Candidates with O/L Qualifications ONLY) Applicants are required to take an Aptitude, Communicative and IT Competence Test as part of the admission process. The test would incorporate elements of computer literacy, familiarity with DLC Portal/Website ( http:///SS4fc ), basic knowledge of the Open Distance Learning mode and general knowledge.
METHOD OF APPLICATION
1. Application form is available on payment of application fee of N10, 500 only and should be completed online ( http://newportal.dlc.ui.edu.ng/home/Applicants )
2. Online Card/E-Payment Method : Applicants can Sign On using this link from the home page at
http://newportal.dlc.ui.edu.ng/home/Applicants AND fill the requested information on all boxes and select CARD payment option in available option to make payments using any ATM card accepted by Interswitch.
3. The application fee is only payable on the platform of selected banks and their branches all over the country as advertised on the portal.
4. Please visit www.dlc.ui.edu.ng for details.
APPLICATION DEADLINE
Candidates can apply within SIX WEEKS from the date of this publication.
HELPLINES/ENQUIRIES
For further information,
E-mail: ssu@dlc.ui.edu.ng , info@dlc.ui.edu.ng
Mobile Line: 08077593552, 08077593559.
Land Line: 08159694091, 08159694092 (8.00am – 4.00pm) Monday to Friday only.
Please note that:
· It is very important that you visit www.dlc.ui.edu.ng to study the detailed admission requirements, processes and mode of study as well as other important information before applying.
· The entire Admission process is online.
· Any candidate that makes any cash transaction with individuals or group OR PAY INTO A WRONG Bank or Account DOES SO AT HIS/HER OWN RISK.
· The Distance Learning Centre of the University of Ibadan DOES NOT HAVE any representative/partner/collaborator in respect of its Degree programmes.
· For further information, please visit
www.dlc.ui.edu.ng
For more information contact this number or WhatsApp 07030175685
Re: University Of Ibadan Dlc by charlove(m): 10:23am On Jun 27, 2015
Nice.
Re: University Of Ibadan Dlc by abiolamitodun(m): 1:04pm On Jun 28, 2015
pls is Dlc UI students able to go for NYSC
Re: University Of Ibadan Dlc by peldove(m): 5:08pm On Jul 01, 2015
The CA deployment starts on Wednesday July 8 2015. Please find below the deployment schedules:
 
 
CBT CA BATCH 1
PERIOD
POS 111, , POS 321,
PSY 101, PSY 308, PSY 387,
SOC 101,
Wednesday JULY8TH
To
Thursday JULY9TH
 
CBT CA BATCH 2
PERIOD
SOC 102, SOC 212,
POS 211, POS 213, POS 313,
PSY 202, PSY 207, PSY 209,
Monday JULY 13TH
To
Tuesday JULY14TH
 
CBT CA BATCH 3
PERIOD
POS 113, POS 215, POS 311,
PSY 103, PSY 205, PSY 292, PSY 386,
GEO 211, GEO 231,
Thursday JULY16TH
To
Friday JULY 17th  
 
CBT CA BATCH 4
PERIOD
ENG 102,
GCE 101,
SPE 104,
TEE 102, TEE 103,
SOW 103, SOW 104, SOW 203, SOW 204,
Monday JULY 20TH
 
To
 
Tuesday JULY 21ST  
 
CBT CA BATCH 5
PERIOD
ENG 202, ENG 203, ENG 211,
RCS 211, RES 211, RES 212,
SOW 101, SOW 102, SOW 201, SOW 202,
ISS 207, ISS 204, ALL 207
GES 101,
FSS 204,
Thursday JULY 23RD
 
To
 
Friday JULY 24TH
  
ESSAY CA
PERIOD
ENG 111, ENG 112,
PHI 101, PHI 102, PHI 105, PHI 201, PHI 202, PHI206, PHI 207,
LIN 101, LIN 121, LIN 221, LIN 231, LIN 241, LIN 243, LIN 271,
LIY 211, LIY 221, LIY 251,
MAT 211, MAT 241
Saturday JULY 25TH
 
To
 
Thursday JULY 30TH 
 
 
 
Please also find attached the procedures and work flow on how to answer the CBT and ESSAY CA questions.
 
ON ESSAY CA PLATFORM(Applicable to only few courses as most courses are in CBT format)
·        The work must be your own and you must not copy other people’s work. Note that you will be charged for plagiarism if you copy or use other people’s work without acknowledgement.
·        Your grade/score for this test will not be available on this platform. This will be communicated to you later after grading..
 
 
YOU ARE STRONGLY ADVISED TO SEND YOUR COMPLAINTS TO cacomplaints@dlc.ui.edu.ng
COMPLAINTS SENT TO OTHER EMAIL ADDRESSES  MAY NOT BE RECOGNISED.
CA Hotline Between 9.00am and 4pm Mondays to Saturday for Instantaneous Online Support:         
08159694093,  08159694094
FOR IMMEDIATE REPLY TO YOUR COMPLAINTS, IT HAS TO BE BETWEEN 9.00 am to 4.00pm MONDAY TO SATURDAY
 
 
Best wishes
 
Coordinator, Online Academic Support
Distance Learning Centre
University of Ibadan

Applications are hereby invited from qualified
Re: University Of Ibadan Dlc by Sirneij(m): 2:58am On Sep 28, 2015
For reliable information concerning UI 2016/2017 admission processes thread on https://www.nairaland.com/2628699/university-ibadan-2016-2017-applicants#38448701 for easy conversation with your fellow aspirants.
Re: University Of Ibadan Dlc by femisoleye: 5:06pm On May 08, 2016
Do you have an idea of the payment fee for academic transcript at DLC UI

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