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UAES Still Admitting Students; Accepts Lowest School Fees Of N40,000- Registrar by ujoatu(m): 2:52pm On Dec 13, 2021
University of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences, Umuagwo is still admitting students!
…………accepts lowest school fees of N40,000 only!

The registrar, University of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences, (UAES) Unuagwo, Imo state Prince Eddy Njemanze, says that the specialized university is still offering provisional admission to students who took the 2020 and 2021 Jamb exams.
In a recent chat with media representatives, the registrar noted with delight keen interest by student seeking admission, resulting in an upbeat of activities in the JAMB portal in favour of the school which is the 49th State University in Nigeria and 171st in the nation. Highlighting some of the factors which led to these positive developments, he noted that the state government wisdom of getting students to combining vocational and academic pursuits established the University so that young people can learn practical skills related to their areas of academic interest, while going to the university. By so doing, they can either become entrepreneurs or a readily trained for companies, government or NGOs and employ them immediately upon graduation. He further stated, “Our school is wholly owned by Imo State government and licensed by National Universities Commission (NUC) to run 29 unique courses and has 5 faculties, which include Agriculture, Environmental Sciences, Business Studies, Engineering and Social Sciences and all our deans are professors”.
Prince Njemanze noted that to encourage more students to come to the school, the State Governor, HE Senator Hope Uzodimma magnanimously approved the lowest school fees of N40,000 (Forty thousand Naira) only for agriculture related courses, while others would pay only N80,000. The Vice Chancellor of UAES, Prof. Patrick Egbule in the same light has approved the Jamb cut off mark of 120.
“Another factor working in favor of this new university is its perfect location in a serene expanse of agrarian community land, nestled away from the hustle and bustle of the city. It is strategically on the banks of the Otamiri river, along Owerri/Port Harcourt expressway and we are thinking of how to harness the river to the benefit of our school. Infrastructure and facilities at the school which was inherited from the Imo State Polytechnic are currently being upgraded. This is to give our students the great opportunity to concentrate on their school work, while enjoy the emerging university environment which is being developed gradually”, according to Prince Njemanze.
The registrar further stated with delight that the school is renovating 4 students’ hostel that can accommodate nearly 300 students. The hosted are being transformed into apartment style accommodation with private toilets, kitchenettes, reading areas. Each building has two common rooms and a quadrangle for light exercises activities. “Ás a parent, this is one of the most exciting developments for me. I would opt my child to stay inside one of these hostels, that way the child’s exposure to the issues associated with living outside a school environment is grossly reduced” he said.
“As a specialized university, the UAES has already partnered with some organizations to develop her farms, plantations, ranches, a food processing factory and other facilities for practical training of our students”, he added.
Academic session would resume in January, 2022.

@ UAES Corporate Communication & Media Strategy Unit, December 2021ission, resulting in an upbeat of activities in the JAMB portal in favour of the school which is the 49th State University in Nigeria and 171st in the nation. Highlighting some of the factors which led to these positive developments, he noted that the state government wisdom of getting students to combining vocational and academic pursuits established the University so that young people can learn practical skills related to their areas of academic interest, while going to the university. By so doing, they can either become entrepreneurs or a readily trained for companies, government or NGOs and employ them immediately upon graduation. He further stated, “Our school is wholly owned by Imo State government and licensed by National Universities Commission (NUC) to run 29 unique courses and has 5 faculties, which include Agriculture, Environmental Sciences, Business Studies, Engineering and Social Sciences and all our deans are professors”.
Prince Njemanze noted that to encourage more students to come to the school, the State Governor, HE Senator Hope Uzodimma magnanimously approved the lowest school fees of N40,000 (Forty thousand Naira) only for agriculture related courses, while others would pay only N80,000. The Vice Chancellor of UAES, Prof. Patrick Egbule in the same light has approved the Jamb cut off mark of 120.
“Another factor working in favor of this new university is its perfect location in a serene expanse of agrarian community land, nestled away from the hustle and bustle of the city. It is strategically on the banks of the Otamiri river, along Owerri/Port Harcourt expressway and we are thinking of how to harness the river to the benefit of our school. Infrastructure and facilities at the school which was inherited from the Imo State Polytechnic are currently being upgraded. This is to give our students the great opportunity to concentrate on their school work, while enjoy the emerging university environment which is being developed gradually”, according to Prince Njemanze.
The registrar further stated with delight that the school is renovating 4 students’ hostel that can accommodate nearly 300 students. The hosted are being transformed into apartment style accommodation with private toilets, kitchenettes, reading areas. Each building has two common rooms and a quadrangle for light exercises activities. “Ás a parent, this is one of the most exciting developments for me. I would opt my child to stay inside one of these hostels, that way the child’s exposure to the issues associated with living outside a school environment is grossly reduced” he said.
“As a specialized university, the UAES has already partnered with some organizations to develop her farms, plantations, ranches, a food processing factory and other facilities for practical training of our students”, he added.
Academic session would resume in January, 2022.

@ UAES Corporate Communication & Media Strategy Unit, December 2021

Re: UAES Still Admitting Students; Accepts Lowest School Fees Of N40,000- Registrar by BanevsJoker(m): 5:12pm On Dec 13, 2021
I think say na Dubai.
Nonsense.

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Re: UAES Still Admitting Students; Accepts Lowest School Fees Of N40,000- Registrar by joinnow: 6:18pm On Dec 13, 2021
BanevsJoker:
I think say na Dubai.
Nonsense.
Me too

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