B. Sc. vs HND: An Unsettled Case?

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biggerboy (m)
Re: B. Sc. vs HND: An Unsettled Case?
« #192 on: November 05, 2007, 11:52 AM »

What now is the best way out for an HND holder who wants to obtain Bsc and does not want to spend more than 2 years doing so?
Hnd-holder (m)
Re: B. Sc. vs HND: An Unsettled Case?
« #193 on: November 05, 2007, 12:02 PM »

Once he has a distinction in a relevant field
biggerboy (m)
Re: B. Sc. vs HND: An Unsettled Case?
« #194 on: November 05, 2007, 01:53 PM »

I have a lower credit in Accountancy
Hnd-holder (m)
Re: B. Sc. vs HND: An Unsettled Case?
« #195 on: November 05, 2007, 03:08 PM »

You will do yourself more good if you proceed to MBA and try to have ICAN.

babson2b4 (m)
Re: B. Sc. vs HND: An Unsettled Case?
« #196 on: November 07, 2007, 01:28 PM »

I guess it's high time we stop this long discrimination,

Can u imagine two fresh graduates (a BSc holder and a HND holder) employed by a company, and both of them were being paid the 100,000 and 50,000 naira respectively.

Government should please stop this discrimination and advice present employer,

All the best to all HND holders
Hnd-holder (m)
Re: B. Sc. vs HND: An Unsettled Case?
« #197 on: November 07, 2007, 01:51 PM »

Government said the man with HND is middle level. He should have obtain a Bsc, since HND was his best because due to one reason or the other he found himself in the polytechnic. I am sure he want to go to university too.
What made he to go to polytechnics made him to earn little.
ishmael (m)
Re: B. Sc. vs HND: An Unsettled Case?
« #198 on: November 09, 2007, 08:59 AM »

@HND-holder
HND holders are treated as outcasts in Nigeria. Even Government paratatals and ministries discriminate against holders of HND certificate. Companies and corporate organisations see HND holders as the best materials for contract jobs. They are employed to do the same work together with holders of BSc certificates, but their own terms of employment are always different, usually low pay and no good benefits compared to employees with BSc. But the funny thing is that they do the same job in the same office; but they are seen as the best materials for contract jobs.
Hnd-holder (m)
Re: B. Sc. vs HND: An Unsettled Case?
« #199 on: November 09, 2007, 09:10 AM »

Gaskiya  allah dey
duduluq
Re: B. Sc. vs HND: An Unsettled Case?
« #200 on: November 09, 2007, 12:17 PM »

Ismael,i will like to have a personal discussion with you.I have HND in statistics too.You can get to via my mail omobollaji@yahoo.com.
thanks
Ebullient
Re: B. Sc. vs HND: An Unsettled Case?
« #201 on: February 13, 2008, 10:34 PM »

Hi guys, the arguement is heated up. If you have an HND, why not go for further studies than just arguing? No money? No problems. www.worldfreeschools.com , www.studyfreeinfo.com, and www.globalfreestudy.com have great resources to see all of you through higher education for FREE!
Hnd-holder (m)
Re: B. Sc. vs HND: An Unsettled Case?
« #202 on: February 14, 2008, 09:38 AM »

Come are you trying to advertise your product here. I am a PhD holder in Engineering with a lot of publications. I work for a highly rated company. Still my HND  is a Big Obstacle in my career, they say I am not a convect.
sylink1
Re: B. Sc. vs HND: An Unsettled Case?
« #203 on: March 26, 2008, 02:57 PM »

I am very proud of my HND cert. All HND holders should strive ride above this discrimination. i got into the poly with straight A's. After graduation, i have supervised three bsc holders. Remuneration wise, I am currently on 6 digit per month and regular vacation abroad while many boasty bsc holders are still cluching on their application papers, knocking on doors year after year. Many PHD's will never achieve half of my living standard in their lifetime. Hold your head high brother, 4 years + 1yr ind. experience is no tea party.
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