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Education / JAMB Postpones Exam Dates For CBT Candidates by Chinyxboy(m): 6:18pm On Apr 08, 2013
This short notice is to inform all those JAMB 2013 candidates who filled CBT as their preferred option for taking the 2013 JAMB exercise, that the Computer Based Examination for most CBT candidates have been moved further down the month.

Therefore, all candidates who fall into the CBT category are advised to recheck their exam dates and re-print their photo-cards from their registration point or the official JAMB website.

Though there are slight changes to date for CBT, the Pen and Paper Test (PPT) version is left unchanged and will hold on 27th April, 2013.

How To Recheck or Reprint your Photocard (UTME 2013 Candidates only)

1. Visit the official portal by clicking here.
2. On the page that loads up, scroll to the section that is labelled "Re-Print Slip"
3. Enter your JAMB registration number in the space provided and click "Re-Print".
4. Your photocard and exam date will be made available to you.
5. If your exam date or any detail is different from the previous photocard you had, then you will need to reprint it using your printer or at a business centre or cyber cafe.

Good Luck!

Article Source: NigeriaScholar
Education / Re: JAMB: Statistics Of Choice Of Institutions For 2013 JAMB Exercise by Chinyxboy(m): 6:42pm On Apr 02, 2013
Chelcy10:
Pls 1 more Qs? Hw many applyd 4 Medicine & Surgery and Pharmacy?
Tnx 4 ur time.

Use this link to get the stat:- JAMB: Statistics of Choices of Institution and Courses for 2013 JAMB Exercise
Education / Re: JAMB: Statistics Of Choice Of Institutions For 2013 JAMB Exercise by Chinyxboy(m): 11:35am On Apr 01, 2013
habeeb246: @chinyxboy. Pls hw many aspirants *OOU* ago iwoye, thanx

OOU: First Choice Candidates - 12,019 Second Choice Candidates - 32,351
Education / Re: JAMB: Statistics Of Choice Of Institutions For 2013 JAMB Exercise by Chinyxboy(m): 12:16pm On Mar 31, 2013
For those who want to know the competition level of their various courses/department at their different institutions applied for, can now visit this link to learn more about it: JAMB: Statistics of Choices of Institution and Courses for 2013 JAMB Exercise

Wishing you all success in your Admission quest!
Education / Re: JAMB Launches Free Online Practice Test Platform by Chinyxboy(m): 1:47pm On Mar 29, 2013
Odunnu: Very nice initiative.
Thank you Chinyxboy for bringing this here.

@ Odunnu, you're welcome.

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Education / Re: JAMB: Statistics Of Choice Of Institutions For 2013 JAMB Exercise by Chinyxboy(m): 12:59pm On Mar 29, 2013
Cristelroy: Wot of unical sociology department

UNICAL Sociology Department: First Choice Candidates - 1,280 Second Choice Candidates - 3,765
Education / Re: JAMB: Statistics Of Choice Of Institutions For 2013 JAMB Exercise by Chinyxboy(m): 12:57pm On Mar 29, 2013
'Enenu':
Wot of benue state university? Plss

Benue State University: First Choice Candidates - 35,269 Second Choice Candidates - 32,336
Education / Re: JAMB: Statistics Of Choice Of Institutions For 2013 JAMB Exercise by Chinyxboy(m): 12:53pm On Mar 29, 2013
Chelcy10: Pls, how many applicants do UniJos have?

UNIJOS: First Choice Candidates - 37,929 Second Choice Candidates - 30,579
Education / Re: JAMB: Statistics Of Choice Of Institutions For 2013 JAMB Exercise by Chinyxboy(m): 12:51pm On Mar 29, 2013
Vakinmuyiwa: Pls wat of osun state university(uniosun)

UNIOSUN: First Choice Candidates - 8,266 Second Choice Candidates - 22,703
Education / JAMB Launches Free Online Practice Test Platform by Chinyxboy(m): 12:40pm On Mar 29, 2013
Did you register for 2013 JAMB exercise and your examination is expected to be conducted using the newly introduced Computer-Based-Test (CBT)? How you skeptical about how the UTME CBT will look like? How you new to such a computerized test? If you answer "yes" to any of the above questions, then We have good news for you. The Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB) recently introduced an online preparatory practice test to aid all her candidates preparing for the 2013 Computer Based Testing (CBT) so that they can get acquainted with the system and to enable them practice for the 2013 JAMB Computer Based Testing (CBT) exercise.

The online free Jamb Practice Test, is made available for free for student practice. This innovation is meant to help students get familiar with computer based Testing, although the full features of this testing engine is not captured in this free version but in the paid version which is in the members area. Signup an account now in order to access the full version that includes everything like in the real JAMB CBT scenario coming up in April 27th, 2013.

Note: The system is not fully functional, but there is no harm in giving it a trial. Get started with the online free Jamb Practice Test.

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Education / Re: JAMB: Statistics Of Choice Of Institutions For 2013 JAMB Exercise by Chinyxboy(m): 1:28pm On Mar 27, 2013
Raphael101: What of AAUA.

AAUA: First Choice Candidiates - 24,185 Second Choice Candidiates - 37,804
Education / Re: JAMB: Statistics Of Choice Of Institutions For 2013 JAMB Exercise by Chinyxboy(m): 1:28pm On Mar 27, 2013
Cristelroy: Wot of unical
UNICAL: First Choice Candidiates - 39,822 Second Choice Candidiates - 40,675
Education / How To Score More Than 250 In JAMB And Post-utme by Chinyxboy(m): 9:29pm On Mar 26, 2013
Research has shown that majority of JAMB candidates score very low scores in JAMB due to the fact that they don’t understand the techniques or you can still call it the secrets of how to write JAMB and score more than 250. In case you don’t know, scoring 250 and above in JAMB and Post-UTME is capable of giving you 90% of the entire courses offered by universities, polytechnics, and colleges of education in Nigeria. Yes! This is 100% right and your aim now is to start thinking of how to score more than 250 in JAMB. But, how can someone score more than 250 in JAMB and Post-UTME? The answer to this question will be our quest here and the basis of this post.

You should know that there are certain secrets in passing JAMB and Post-UTME without much stress. However, before we go further in understanding these secrets, I will like to clear your mind on one very important question which if neglected our effort here will be a total waste of time. The question is: how you ready to gain admission this year? If your answer is “Yes”, please read on, but if it’s “No”, please this article is not for you. More also, I will like to inform you that the exam secrets shown here are specifically for JAMB and Post-UTME examinations, so they might not work perfectly well for other examinations.

Success in JAMB exams and Post JAMB isn’t only for the clever and hardworking students. Success in JAMB comes as much, if not more, from your approach to the exam and some simple techniques to be used on the day of the exam itself. It has been known that a universal culture of fear, worry and stress has developed around JAMB and Post-UTME examinations. However, one of our missions here is to take away any fear, worry, or stress from your mind and prepare you for admission success.

Note: We will only be giving you the snippets of what to do to score more than 250 in JAMB and Post-UTME. To get the full details about these snippets and other very important information about how to score more that 250 in JAMB and Post-UTME, then you have to get our "Award Winning Admission Secret Ebook". Click here to get your copy now!

So, let us begin!

How to Score More Than 250 in JAMB and Post-UTME

1. Study Hard
2. Techniques on How to Answer Questions
3. How to Know the Subject to Answer First?
4. What Order Do You Need To Follow While Answering The Questions?
5. How to Answer the English-Language Questions?
6. What about the Comprehension Passage?
8. What do I need to do if given a Registrar Passage to Answer?
9. Further Points to Note about the English-Language Category
10. The Power of Pass Question Papers/Samples
11. Do I Need to Time Myself?
12. What You Should Do If You Find a Particular Question So Difficult

Good Luck in your admission quest!
Education / Re: JAMB: Statistics Of Choice Of Institutions For 2013 JAMB Exercise by Chinyxboy(m): 9:20pm On Mar 26, 2013
Deacon Frost: What of uniport and mouau(umudike)
UNIPORT: First Choice Candidates - 42,630 Second Choice Candidates - 34,712 while MOUAU (UMUDIKE): First Choice Candidates - 24,269 Second Choice Candidates - 29,624.
Education / Re: JAMB: Statistics Of Choice Of Institutions For 2013 JAMB Exercise by Chinyxboy(m): 2:51am On Mar 26, 2013
Osumare2013: Page requesting for username and password. Where will I get that
Osunmare, you can now download it. I just resolved the problem...
Education / JAMB: Statistics Of Choice Of Institutions For 2013 JAMB Exercise by Chinyxboy(m): 7:00pm On Mar 25, 2013
This is to inform the general public that the Joint Admission and Matriculating Examination (JAMB) has recently released the statistics of registered candidates for the 2013 UTME exercise. The registration for the 2013 JAMB exercise closed at Midnight on 24th March, 2013.

This year's UTME exercise recorded an increase in the total number of candidiates that applied for the 2013 JAMB exercise. This increase could be attributed to the ever increasing demand for tertiary education in Nigeria. Below is a brief statistics of choice of institutions for the top 10 most applied tertiary institutions in Nigeria:

INSTITUTIONS FIRST CHOICE SECOND CHOICE
1. UNIBEN 98,621 43,996
2. UNILORIN 94,420 64,190
3. UNILAG 86,363 39,312
4. UNIZIK 87,785 36,407
5. UNN 80,592 37,815
6. OAU 69,424 41,799
7. ABU 59,229 44,837
8. IMSU 53,211 71,256
9. UNIUYO 51,982 33,411
10. UI 50,003 41,325

Download the full lists of statistics of choice of institutions for the 2013 JAMB exercise here. (PDF 2.1MB)
Education / Re: UNN: Admission Into Sandwich And Evening Degree And Diploma Programmes For 2013 by Chinyxboy(m): 5:22pm On Mar 23, 2013
Not that they were exceptions, it just that they (UNN) met the basic requirements for running a part-time programme. Some federal Universities and start universities are still running part-time programmes.
Education / Nigeriascholar Launches The First Ever Admission Scale For Admission Seekers by Chinyxboy(m): 5:03pm On Mar 23, 2013
NigeriaScholar has over its one year of publishing great articles on Education News, Admission Matters, Scholarships and lots more for the reading pleasure of the Nigerian public, has recently emerge as an hallmark in providing cutting edge innovative ideas and knowledge required to make the admission and scholarship seekers lives a bit less stressful. With that in mind, we all at NigeriaScholar are proud to introduce you to our recently released: "NigeriaScholar Admission Scale (NAS)".

[img]http://1.bp..com/-arZpZr5B3RE/UUQzVA5S1II/AAAAAAAADjQ/dpVYdfX2nqY/s320/NAS_Frame+2.jpg[/img]

Note: The NigeriaScholar Admission Scale (NAS) and other great information about NAS are included in our "Award Winning Admission Secret Ebook". Click here to get your copy now!

Uses of the NigeriaScholar Admission Scale (NAS)

1. It can be use to predict or forecast admission status.
2. It helps candidates to prepare properly for the admission processes.
3. It indicates if a candidate can be admitted into a particular faculty or not.
4. It gives candidates an idea of what to expect during the admission process.
5. It shows the candidate the competition level of each faculty.
6. It helps candidates to make the right choice of course to study in the university, polytechnic, or college of education.
7. It helps course advisers to give the right course advice to their clients.
8. It gives candidates specific targets to focus and target on.
9. It encourages candidates to study and prepare very well for their examinations.
10. It brings out the best from the candidates.

Good Luck in your admission quest!
Education / Re: Unjust Disparity Between Polytechnic And University Graduates In Nigeria -part 1 by Chinyxboy(m): 4:22pm On Mar 23, 2013
Saecula: Yes this has come to say. The dichotomy will continue to be there because there is no sign of it bottoming out.
The belief that all men are born equal is specious. At bottom, some are naturally more intelligent than others. Nature made it so. University admission is very competitive hence anybody that desires same should exert themselves and embrace the industry it requires.
Moreover. Everyone musn't attend a varsity or go for a competitive course.
I totally agree with you...
Education / PTDF Scholarship For Nigerian Undergraduates, Msc. And Phd Students, 2013/2014 by Chinyxboy(m): 8:43am On Mar 23, 2013
Scholarship Description: The Petroleum Technology Development Fund (PTDF) is inviting applications from suitably qualified candidates for Undergraduate, Overseas MSc, and PhD Scholarships. Scholarships will be awarded for studies in the 2013/2014 academic session in the United Kingdom and France (Grenoble INP) and upgraded Universities in Nigeria for the 2013/2014 session. However, the Undergraduate level will be awarded for studies in Nigeria only on subject areas listed below.

PTDF however wishes to inform applicants that the Overseas Scholarship Scheme was instituted as a short term measure to address identified skills gaps, pending the outcome of the various capacity building efforts being made to enable our domestic universities effectively handle the onerous task of grooming qualitative professionals in the oil and gas related disciplines. With the numerous upgrade programmes executed by the Fund in some Federal Universities in Nigeria, emphasis has shifted to training Nigerians in the country. Consequently, only a limited number of candidates will be sponsored overseas and the rest in Nigerian Universities listed below.

List of Eligible Nigerian Universities:

=> African University of Science and Technology – Petroleum Engineering
=> Institute of Petroleum Studies, Port Harcourt
=> University of Port Harcourt - Gas Eng
=> University of Ibadan- Petroleum Eng
=> University of Nigeria Nsukka - Geology
=> University of Benin- Chemical Engineering
=> University of Jos - Mining & Geology
=> University of Maiduguri - Geology
=> Ahmadu Bello University – Chemical Eng
=> Usman Dan Fodio University – Industrial Chemistry
=> University of Uyo – Chemical & Petroleum Eng
=> Bayero University Kano – Electrical Eng

BASIC REQUIREMENTS

A. UNDER GRADUATE (Nigeria Only)

1. Possession of 5 credits in WAEC/SSCE/NECO including English Language and Mathematics
2. Must have concluded the 1st year of their study in any of the PTDF upgraded Federal Universities listed above.
3. Must have scored a minimum CGPA of 3.0 on scale of 5 or 4.5 on a scale of 7 in their 1st Year.
4. Must scan and attach a copy of their admission letter
5. Students admitted into the University through Direct Entry i.e. 200 level must have either of the following:

i. Minimum of Upper Credit at the Diploma level
ii. Minimum of 10 points in interim Joint Matriculation Board (I.J.M.B) examination.
iii. Minimum of 8 points at the Advanced Level General Certificate of Education (G.C.E).

B. MSc (Overseas)

1. A minimum of Second Class Upper (2.1) in an Oil and Gas related field OR a 2.2 with oil and gas industry experience
2. National Youth Service (NYSC) certificate
3. Applicants must be computer literate
4. Possession of O/level with Credit in English Language in WAEC/SSCE (C6) or NECO (C4);
5. Applicants must not be above 30 years of age

Applicants without credit in English language as in (4) above but possess any of the following may apply

i. Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL)
ii. G.R.E ( Graduate Record Examination)
iii. GMAT – for Management related courses
iv. International English Language Testing System (IELTS)

C. PhD

1. Applicants must be in the academics in Nigerian Institutions, teaching an oil and gas related discipline;
2. Applicants must possess minimum of 2.2 in their first degree and a good second degree certificate;
3. Applicants must submit a research proposal relevant to the oil and gas industry (of not more than 5 pages) to include: Topic, introduction, objective, methodology and mode of data collection;
4. Applicants must include a valid admission letter;
5. Applicants must not be over 40 years of age; and;
6. Applicants must include their masters degree project

LIST OF APPROVED COURSES FOR SPONSORSHIP

A. MSC

Scholarships will be offered for admission into the under listed courses (for overseas MSc). Candidates are advised, to apply for admission into Universities in the UK and France that offer these courses, while applying for the Petroleum Technology Development Fund Scholarship.

1. Asset Management (Engineering Asset Management)
2. Basin Evolution and Dynamics
3. Diving and Underwater Technology
4. Energy Systems Engineering
5. Environmental Engineering
6. Environmental Remote Sensing
7. Fire & Explosion Engineering
8. Health Safety and Environment
9. Marine Computational Fluid Dynamics
10. Maritime Operations
11. Occupational Health and Safety
12. Offshore and Ocean Technology
13. Offshore Engineering
14. Pipeline Engineering
15. Purchasing and Supply Chain Management
16. Refinery Design and Operations
17. Subsea Engineering
18. Thermal Power (Gas Turbine Option)
19. Welding Engineering
20. Design of Rotating Machines
21. Control Systems
22. Hydraulic Engineering (France)
23. Fluid Mechanics and Energetics (France)

B. PhD PRIORITY RESEARCH AREAS

The PhD research areas in addition to the afore-listed MSc program areas may also include any of the following related areas:

1. Environmental Studies and HSE (Health, Safety and Environment).
2. Marginal Fields Development.
3. Flow Assurance and Pipeline Engineering.
4. Geology and Petroleum Geology.
5. Civil and Marine Engineering.
6. Renewable Energy.
7. Reservoir Engineering/Production Technology.
8. Refining Technology.
9. Ship Building & Marine Technology.

How to Apply: Application Forms can be accessed online at the APPLICATION WEBSITE (stated below this publication) using an ATM card or through purchase of a scratch card from designated main branches of First Bank of Nigeria Plc in all the States and FCT, upon payment of a NON-REFUNDABLE sum of N1,000 (One Thousand Naira Only). Instructions on how to access the form online is clearly stated on the backside of the cards.

Applicants may please note that only those who meet the requirements above shall be shortlisted and invited for Electronic Aptitude Test, in the case of Master’s, while oral interview will be conducted for PhD (full time) on dates to be announced later. Following the aptitude tests and interview, the best qualified candidates will be selected and awarded the PTDF Scholarship.

To apply now, visit the PTDF Scholarship for Nigerian Undergraduates, MSc. and Phd Students application webpage

DOCUMENTS TO SCAN AND ATTACH TO THE APPLICATION FORM

Applicants are advised to scan copies of the following documents and attach to their online application forms:

1. First Degree Certificate or Statement of Result
2. NYSC discharge certificate
3. WAEC/GCE/SSCE/NECO Results or provide PIN numbers on the application forms to enable PTDF view the results on the relevant website.
4. Recent Passport Photograph
5. Local Government Identification Letter
6. Master’s Degree Certificate (PhD Applicants only)
7. Admission Letter (PhD Applicants)

Scholarship Application Deadline: Closing date for applications is 26 MARCH 2013.

Important Information
i. UNDERGRADUATE APPLICANTS MUST BE IN THEIR 2ND YEAR IN ANY OF THE LISTED NIGERIAN UNIVERSITIES, WHILE THE POSSESSION OF A VALID UNIVERSITY ADMISSION LETTER IS COMPULSORY FOR ALL PHD APPLICANTS.
ii. RECIPIENTS OF A SIMILAR SCHOLARSHIP NEED NOT APPLY
iii. APPLICANTS WHO ALREADY POSSESS A MASTER’S DEGREE SHOULD NOT APPLY FOR MSC PROGRAMME, BUT ARE QUALIFIED TO APPLY FOR THE PHD.

Good Luck!

Education / Unjust Disparity Between Polytechnic And University Graduates In Nigeria -part 1 by Chinyxboy(m): 8:24am On Mar 23, 2013
Most secondary school leavers seeking admission into higher institutions in Nigeria would hardly choose polytechnics as their preferred institution, and it is easily understood why it is so. Why should they choose polytechnics when the university is there for them? Why go to the polytechnic to obtain Higher National Diploma that will take additional two years to go for post-graduate diploma that will make it degree equivalent? Why would you go through all these and still not be sure about gaining an employment after all the rigorous exercises?

Some of these students have vowed not to go to polytechnics for any reason. I know people who graduated from secondary school for over four years and have not got admission into the university, although they have been offered admission into polytechnics but they rejected the offer. It is very degrading that graduates from polytechnics go back to start university from first year. Why not, when polytechnic graduates are regarded as mere secondary school products? All these are because of the undue preferential treatment to university graduates in Nigeria.

Now, one may try to ask questions leading to why the polytechnic system was even created or adopted in Nigeria. An answer to this question will probably lead us to what we have to do to remedy this situation that makes mockery of our education system. Was it to train less intelligent students or just to keep people in school for five years with little or no gain or to come and face unjust disparity in the labour market, especially in big companies or banks if you are opportune to be employed?

The polytechnic system was originally adopted or rather inherited from our colonial master. However, our colonial master, the UK, where we copied the polytechnic system from, intended the system not to be more than intermediate institution to train technologists and middle-level manpower. So, the UK system of education limited the HND to be only equivalent to a bachelor’s degree without honours, that is the lowest rank in the British university system which is a ‘pass.’ This means that the HND is only equivalent to a pass in the university system, even if it is the best grade in polytechnic which is distinction.

This unjust disparity continued to create ill-will in the British educational sector until 1992 when it was abolished under the Higher Education Act, hence all the polytechnics in the UK were subsequently elevated to conventional universities. So, there are no polytechnics awarding HND in the UK now as they all award degrees or their equivalent.

It is very clear why the polytechnic system in Nigeria is the way it is and until the appropriate thing is done, this disparity will continue to widen and the value of polytechnic certificates must continue to depreciate if we do not correct it now. If the British can abolish theirs over 20 years ago, what are we waiting for?

Only very few students seeking admission into the university would want to go to the polytechnic and this is only after such students have tried unsuccessfully in gaining admission into the university or the parents are not financially stable. Almost all the students in the polytechnics are there on second choice that is after they have tried the university. Some of the students in the polytechnics choose there because of their age, so that they can obtain National Diploma, ND, within two years against university which is a minimum of four years.

The polytechnic system is really degrading and time-wasting. Every student in the polytechnic spends a minimum of five years to get his or her HND which will take another two years after the compulsory one year youth service to go for post graduate diploma which would be degree equivalent. Meanwhile, the degree holder spends only four years except for engineering courses or Medicine which could take five years and above.

While a university student spends an average of four to five years as the case may be to obtain a degree, a polytechnic student spends a minimum of eight years including one year compulsory youth service. Eight years to just obtain a degree that people spend two years to acquire in other countries. That’s really ridiculous and time wasting. This does not mean that all the polytechnic students or graduates are dummies; not at all. Polytechnics are very good and if not mistaken even far better than some universities in Nigeria.

To be continued...

Education / Re: UNN: Admission Into Sandwich And Evening Degree And Diploma Programmes For 2013 by Chinyxboy(m): 10:40pm On Mar 22, 2013
Odunnu: Doesnt sandwich translate to part-time? I thought it was scrapped by NUC
Hello Odunnu. I believe UNN met all the possible criteria required by NUC for any Tertiary Institution in Nigeria to be eligible to run a part-time programme...
Education / Guiness Nigeria Undergraduate Scholarship Scheme For Nigerian Undergraduates by Chinyxboy(m): 6:54pm On Mar 22, 2013
Scholarship Description: Guinness Nigeria is committed to enriching the communities in which it operates, and over the years has continued to demonstrate this tact through its investment in a variety of community projects. Under education, Guinness Nigeria has continued to support and sponsor beneficiaries from our host communities in Lagos, Edo and Abia states Under the Guinness Scholarship Scheme through degree and diploma courses in Engineering.

Guinness Nigeria also promote technical education by sponsoring indigent students to the Institute of Industrial Technology, Lagos (ITT). Ten students go through this scheme every two years.

This year the scope of the scheme has been expanded and is being Implemented In collaboration with the Nigerian Society of Engineers and the Nigerian Institute of Management.

Eligible Fields of Study:
=> Engineering (any field)
=> Business Administration
=> Mass communication
=> Accountancy
=> Economics
=> Public Administration
=> Laboratory and Science Technology
=> Agricultural Science

Eligibility: To be eligible for the 2013 Guiness Nigeria Undergraduate Scholarship Scheme, applicant must be:

=> an Undergraduate of any University/Polytechnic in Nigeria
=> from Oregbeni in Edo State, Ogba in Lagos State, Odeukwu and Egbeluowo in Abia State
=> in need for Scholarship intervention in his/her educational pursuit

How to Apply: To apply for the 2013 Guiness Nigeria Undergraduate Scholarship Scheme, application entries must reach Guinness Nigeria Plc by post or mail at:

Guinness Scholarship Application
Corporate Relations
Guinness Nigeria PLc
Head Office
24 Oba Akran Avenue
Ikeja, Lagos.

[email]gncommunicationsdesk@diageo.com[/email]

Application Materials
1. A page containing your information as follows:

=> Full names
=> Gender
=> University/Polytechnic
=> Course/Year of Admission
=> Matriculation Number
=> Present Level at the time of application
=> State of Origin
=> Local Government Area
=> Home Town
=> Postal Address
=> Email Address

2. Applications from candidates must be accompanied by:

=> 1 photocopy of JAMB or University/Polytechnic admission letter
=> 1 photocopy of SSCE/GCE/O'LeveL result
=> 2 recent passport photographs
=> Confirmation of indigene status (to be completed by traditional ruler or Chairman of Community Development Association/Union) in form of a letter showing name, signature and titles on a Letter head.

Scholarship Application Deadline: The closing date for application for the 2013/2014 Guiness Nigeria Undergraduate Scholarship Scheme for Nigerian Undergraduates is 26th March, 2013.

Important Information
Guinness Nigeria reserves the right to the final selection of beneficiary communities. Successful proposals will be informed directly.

Education / UNN: Admission Into Sandwich And Evening Degree And Diploma Programmes For 2013 by Chinyxboy(m): 6:39pm On Mar 22, 2013
Applications are invited from suitably qualified candidates for admission into the following Sandwich and Evening Degree and Diploma Programmes of the University of Nigeria, Nsukka. Alvan Ikoku College of Education Owerri and Nwafor Orizu College of Education, Nsugbe.

A.) Sandwich Degree Courses (5 Years)
(i) Education: BA. (Ed.); B.Sc. (Ed.) and B.Ed in

=> B. Ed Adult Education/Administration
=> B. Ed Adult Education/Comm. Development
=> B.Ed. Guidance and Counselling
=> B.A. Education/English
=> B.A. Education/French
=> B.A. Education/Music
=> B.A. Education/History
=> B.A. Education/Igbo/Linguistics
=> B.A. Education/Religion
=> B.A. Education/Fine and Applied Arts
=> B.Sc. (Ed) Education/Political Science
=> B.Sc. (Ed.) Education/Biology
=> B.Sc. (Ed.) Education/Chemistry
=> B.Sc. (Ed.) Education/Mathematics
=> B.Sc. (Ed.) Education/Physics
=> B.Sc. (Ed) Education/Geography
=> B.Sc. (Ed.) Education/Economics
=> B.Sc. (Ed.) Education Statistics
=> B.Sc. (Ed.) Education/Social Studies
=> B.Sc. (Ed.) Education/Integrated Science
=> B.Sc. (Ed.) Education/Physic & Educ. & Recreation
=> B.Sc. (Ed.) Education/Health Education

Vocational Teacher Education

=> B.Sc. (Ed.) Education/Agricultural Science
=> B.Sc. (Ed.) Education/Business Education
=> B.Sc. (Ed.) Education/Home Economics Education
=> B.Sc. (Ed.) Education/Industrial Technical

(ii) Other Degree Programmes

=> Combined B.Sc. Degree in Statistics and Computer Science
=> B.Sc. Pub Administration & Local Government
=> B.LIS Library and information Science

B.) Sandwich Diploma Courses (3 and Years)

=> Diploma in Adult Education Community Development
=> Diploma in Public Administration (PALG)
=> Diploma in Statistics and Computer Application
=> Diploma in Library Science

Entry Requirements: The entry requirements are the same as those for the Regular Degree/Direct Entry and Diploma courses of the University of Nigeria. Relevant details are as contained in the Guideline for Admission into Sandwich and Evening Degree Programmes obtainable on purchase of the Application Form.

Method of Application:
(a) Candidates with requisite qualifications should obtain Application Forms from any of the following:

(i) Office of the Registrar
Sandwich and Evening Programmes Unit
University of Nigeria, Nsukka

OR

(ii) Office of the Registrar
University of Nigeria
Enugu Campus

OR

(iii) Office of the Registrar
Alvan Ikoku Federal College of Education (AICE)
Sandwich Degree Unit
Owerri, Imo State

OR

(iv) Office of the Director
Centre for Continuing Education
Nwafar Orizu College of Education
Nsugbe, Anambra State

Application Fee: The fee for Application Form is N5,000.00 (five thousand flairs) payable to the Registrar, University of Nigeria, Nsukka. Candidates are advised, where possible to report at any of the locations listed above, pay cash or submit Bank Draft and obtain the forms personally.

General Information: Completed Application Forms with two stamped and self-addressed envelopes, photocopies of credentials, receipt issued on purchase of the application form, and other relevant attachments should be returned either to the center from where the farms were purchased or to the Registrar (Sandwich and Evening Programmes Unit). University of Nigeria, Nsukka Campus.

Sale of Forms: The sale of Application Forms starts on January 25th, 2013 and ends on April 30, 2013. All completed Application Forms must be returned on or before Monday 30th April, 2013.

Next Sandwich Session: Our Sandwich Programmes are run during the long vacation periods. The starting date will be announced later.

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