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Re: UI PG Wes Verification by akinolabola24: 6:48pm On Oct 06, 2022
teetopup:


Please I need help on this same topic. Can you link me up with the Busola lady? I made a request and paid for student copy and would want to follow up. I will appreciate it. Thanks
I Am also having issues with UI PG school verifying my transcript. Please how where you guys able to sort out this issue? Please can anyone share Busola's contact with me. Thank you.
Re: UI PG Wes Verification by meetme01: 7:38pm On Oct 06, 2022
akinolabola24:

I Am also having issues with UI PG school verifying my transcript. Please how where you guys able to sort out this issue? Please can anyone share Busola's contact with me. Thank you.

It shouldn't be an issue. It took less than 24hrs for mine and I didn't go to school. Some of my colleagues went to school when it took longer than expected and it was fixed immediately. Seems you have to visit PG school asap.
Re: UI PG Wes Verification by robify01: 11:08am On Oct 31, 2022
I just hope it could be done online.
Re: UI PG Wes Verification by lanrywatt(m): 12:09am On Dec 16, 2022
@Akinolabiola24
How did you do yours? Do you mean UI responded directly to WES without you contacting UI or Paying a fee for it
Re: UI PG Wes Verification by PECng: 12:57pm On Apr 26, 2023
OAU and UI Undergraduate Transcript Processing: The Ways Out of the Unnecessary Delays
We shouldn’t even try to compare the efficiency of OAU and UI when it comes to delivering transcripts, because—although OAU has tried to be better since the introduction of TPS—but the two schools definitely are still not able to keep up with the world of 2023 and take good advantage of the digital revolution as pertaining to transcript production and delivery. Only the means of collecting money for transcript request is digitalized, the process of transcript production itself is only about 5% digitalized, everything else is still very manual, as though it’s 1960’s; most results are still on papers, the transcript units still largely depend on getting results from the departments with a lot of bureaucracy involved, most transcripts are still typed one by one instead of downloading them from a reliable and secure database, most staff are still very reluctant about their duties, so there is no way transcript production would not be delayed unnecessarily. UI and OAU have the same problems as to why their transcript production is terrible, but I can say that UI’s undergraduate transcript processing is worst! So bad staff don’t even want to take up the responsibilities of assisting anyone on anything having to do with undergraduate transcript. Not only the staff, even runsmen and agents like us don’t want to take the jobs, because it would end up causing arguments and tarnishing images. But how do you avoid the delivery of your transcript being delayed? CONTINUE READING HERE>>>>>https://www.pecngr.com/2023/04/oau-and-ui-undergraduate-transcript.html

Re: UI PG Wes Verification by meetme01: 6:55am On Apr 27, 2023
PECng:
OAU and UI Undergraduate Transcript Processing: The Ways Out of the Unnecessary Delays
We shouldn’t even try to compare the efficiency of OAU and UI when it comes to delivering transcripts, because—although OAU has tried to be better since the introduction of TPS—but the two schools definitely are still not able to keep up with the world of 2023 and take good advantage of the digital revolution as pertaining to transcript production and delivery. Only the means of collecting money for transcript request is digitalized, the process of transcript production itself is only about 5% digitalized, everything else is still very manual, as though it’s 1960’s; most results are still on papers, the transcript units still largely depend on getting results from the departments with a lot of bureaucracy involved, most transcripts are still typed one by one instead of downloading them from a reliable and secure database, most staff are still very reluctant about their duties, so there is no way transcript production would not be delayed unnecessarily. UI and OAU have the same problems as to why their transcript production is terrible, but I can say that UI’s undergraduate transcript processing is worst! So bad staff don’t even want to take up the responsibilities of assisting anyone on anything having to do with undergraduate transcript. Not only the staff, even runsmen and agents like us don’t want to take the jobs, because it would end up causing arguments and tarnishing images. But how do you avoid the delivery of your transcript being delayed? CONTINUE READING HERE>>>>>https://www.pecngr.com/2023/04/oau-and-ui-undergraduate-transcript.html

1. You are not runsmen but middlemen.

2. I graduated from UI so, I attest to the fact the huge volume of request is the cause of the sole pace of production. Personally, I have requested for my transcript four times and my experience with the last one was terrible. I applied in December 2022 and was not fixed will Feb. Though, others were seamless. Yes, partially, I would agree with you that UI is currently having glitches.

3. Middlemen like you are the ones making it difficult because you want it done ASAP and ours that went through the normal channel will be left undone till your clients are attended to because they are ready to pay.

4. As you rightly pointed, Nigerian Universities should step up their game in transcript processing and even possible the National Assembly should make a law on this because its worrisome that after spending years in the Uni it takes months to get our transcript. We are in a digital world and same should be adopted across board. This is 21st century for crying out loud.
Re: UI PG Wes Verification by PECng: 11:32am On May 22, 2023
Permanent Solutions to Transcript Issues in Nigerian Schools
In Nigeria today, when we talk about on-time and stress-free transcript production services, we can vouch for only two or three schools (UNILORIN and FUTA being two of them). Please when I talk about on-time and stress-free I’m not judging that with the fast and easy experience that those two people in a group of twenty people have and they use that to argue that transcript production in their schools is not as terrible as they say it is, I’m talking about the experiences of the eighteen of the twenty people—this is the real metric for measuring the efficiency and effectiveness of the transcript services of any school, not the experience of the fewest people possible. There are schools that are popularly commended for their good transcript services, so we all know they are getting this thing right (according to public comments, FUTA, UNILORIN and COVENANT deliver between one day to two weeks, so they fall on this group). There are schools that are just somewhere in between being terrible and being among the schools that are doing well (according to public comments, UNILAG, FUNAAB, UNIBEN, NOUN; they deliver between two weeks and never, so they fall on this group). There are also schools that are just popularly terrible (according to public comments, LASU, UI, OAU; they deliver between a couple of months and never, so they fall on this group). The worst part of it is that these terrible-doing schools also lack proper communication; if as an alumnus I requested for my transcript and for one problem or the other the delivery of my transcript would be delayed or would never happen, the department working on it should be able to communicate with me and let me know what the problem is, but unfortunately, I am just likely to sit somewhere thinking my transcript production is ongoing and it would be delivered sooner or later even when no one is doing anything on it. This right here is what worsens the experience. CONTINUE READING HERE>>>>> https://www.pecngr.com/2023/05/permanent-solutions-to-transcript.html

Re: UI PG Wes Verification by PECng: 3:16pm On Jul 06, 2023
Why You Are Having Problems on Collecting your Certificate in UI and the Solution
It is not funny at all that when alumni are ready to collect their certificates from UI is when a lot of them find out that, for some weird reasons, the school is unable to provide the certificate immediately. We understand that our Nigerians schools have made it legit that your certificate cannot be ready upon graduation, as you would have to wait for at least one year before your certificate is produced, but what is difficult to understand is the school, after one or two years or even more, telling you that your certificate was “omitted” or was not printed. Even if schools cannot have your certificate ready as you graduate, at the very least when you come back some years later for it, there should be no reason at all why you cannot have your certificate—considering that they issued you a Statement of Results (“To Whom”) upon graduation. It should be that if you are able to get a Statement of Results it should mean that you have fulfilled everything needed for your certificate to be produced and for you to be able to get your certificate when it’s produced. It is shameful to come back to your school two or three years after graduation to collect your certificate and they are telling you your certificate was “omitted” or not printed, and that you would have to do this and that and submit this document and that document before your certificate would be processed for printing (which would take several months). CONTINUE READING HERE>>> https://www.pecngr.com/2023/07/why-you-are-having-problems-on.html

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