Danwilliams4u's Posts
Nairaland Forum › Danwilliams4u's Profile › Danwilliams4u's Posts
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 (of 12 pages)
Read also @ schoolruns.com.ng COMMONWEALTH SCHOLARSHIP: AT UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH PACIFIC 2018 (The ultimate guide) http://schoolruns.com.ng/commonwealth-scholarship-university-south-pacifici-2018/ DCU Business School: EXECUTIVE AMBITION SCHOLARSHIP AT DUBLIN Ireland 2018 (the ultimate guide) http://schoolruns.com.ng/dcu-business-school-executive-ambition-scholarship/ AJAYI CROWTHER UNIVERSITY: 2018/2019 PostGraduate admission is out http://schoolruns.com.ng/ajayi-crowther-university-2018-2019-postgraduate-admission-is-out/ |
Read also @schoolruns.com.ng Rhodes Scholarship: Apply For Rhodes Postgraduate Scholarships 2018 (The ultimate guide) http://schoolruns.com.ng/rhodes-scholarship-apply-rhodes-postgraduate-scholarships/ Waec: 2018 WASSCE Results to be released within 45 days http://schoolruns.com.ng/waec-2018-wassce-results-released-within-45-days/ |
[/b]@schoolruns.com.ng [b] http://schoolruns.com.ng/study-canada-international-scholarships-university-saskatchewan/ Study In Canada: International Scholarships at University of Saskatchewan 2018 The English as a Second Language (ESL) Bursary is offered by the College of Graduate & Postdoctoral Studies (CGPS) as a support program for international graduate students who would like to strengthen their English skills by taking a course offered through the Language Centre. The aim of the bursary is to support applicants who must be registered as a full-time international graduate student in good standing at the University of Saskatchewan in a degree program to hold the bursary. The University of Saskatchewan (U of S) is a Canadian public research university, founded in 1907, and located on the east side of the South Saskatchewan River in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. Scholarship Description: Application Deadline: Fall term (September – December) – August 1st annually, Winter term (January – April) – December 1st annually, Spring/Summer term (May-August) – March 1st annually Course Level: Scholarship is available for Graduate students. Study Subject: ESL bursaries will be available for the following courses: Pronunciation Spoken English (general speaking and listening skills) Effective Writing and Grammar (reading or general writing and grammar skills) Graduate-Level Writing Scholarship Award: Varies depending on classes Nationality: International students are eligible to apply for the bursary Number of Scholarships: Varies Scholarship can be taken in Canada Eligibility for the Scholarship: Eligible Countries: International students are eligible to apply for the bursary Entrance Requirements: Applicants must be a graduate student English Language Requirements: You must have met the minimum English proficiency requirements at the University of Saskatchewan. How to apply Download and complete Sections I-IV of the application form. The applicant’s supervisor or Graduate Chair must complete Section V. All four pages of the application must be submitted together by the deadline for Graduate Awards & Scholarships. It can be delivered to our office or emailed to us using the information given below. Incomplete applications will not be considered for the competition. Source: http://schoolruns.com.ng/ |
That serves them right, crime no dey pay Read also [/b]@ schoolruns.com.ng[b] COMMONWEALTH SCHOLARSHIP: AT UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH PACIFIC 2018 (The ultimate guide) http://schoolruns.com.ng/commonwealth-scholarship-university-south-pacifici-2018/ DCU Business School: EXECUTIVE AMBITION SCHOLARSHIP AT DUBLIN Ireland 2018 (the ultimate guide) http://schoolruns.com.ng/dcu-business-school-executive-ambition-scholarship/ AJAYI CROWTHER UNIVERSITY: 2018/2019 PostGraduate admission is out http://schoolruns.com.ng/ajayi-crowther-university-2018-2019-postgraduate-admission-is-out/ |
Read also @ schoolruns.com.ng COMMONWEALTH SCHOLARSHIP: AT UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH PACIFIC 2018 (The ultimate guide) http://schoolruns.com.ng/commonwealth-scholarship-university-south-pacifici-2018/ DCU Business School: EXECUTIVE AMBITION SCHOLARSHIP AT DUBLIN Ireland 2018 (the ultimate guide) http://schoolruns.com.ng/dcu-business-school-executive-ambition-scholarship/ AJAYI CROWTHER UNIVERSITY: 2018/2019 PostGraduate admission is out http://schoolruns.com.ng/ajayi-crowther-university-2018-2019-postgraduate-admission-is-out/ |
[/b]@ schoolruns.com.ng [b] http://schoolruns.com.ng/jamb-decide-2018-admission-cut-off-mark-june-26th/ We’re pleased to announce that the Admission Policy Meeting, with JAMB, the Minister of Education and all stakeholders in the sector, has been scheduled to hold on 26th June, 2018. In the meeting, crucial 2018 admission guidelines, including the determination of the official 2018 Admission Cut-off Marks for various institutions will be determined. Mr. Fabian Benjamin, the head of Media for JAMB had cautioned institutions that advertised admission into their schools before this meeting, stating that they had breached the constitutional guidelines for admissions. He stated that “a list of institutions that breached this rule are being compiled by the board and to be forwarded to the appropriate body for sanction.” He added that institutions planning to advertise admission before this policy meeting, should suspend such actions, pointing out that the policy meeting is being held early enough in the year to allow plenty of time for schools to conclude the 2018/2019 Admissions on time. As it stands, all attention has been focused on June 26th for the official release of Cut-Off Marks for 2018 Admission. http://schoolruns.com.ng/jamb-decide-2018-admission-cut-off-mark-june-26th/ |
[/b]@ schoolruns.com.ng [b] The management of the Nnamdi Azikiwe University (UNIZIK) has approved the presentation of cash award to the Overall Best Graduating Student in the Continuing Education Programme as requested by the CEP Management. The Best student will be honoured with the cash award of One hundred thousand naira (N100,000) on annual basis. This is expected to take-off from 2017/2018 academic year. http://schoolruns.com.ng/unizik-approves-annual-cash-award/ |
You what is right, so my advice is that you should do the right thing Read Also Revealed: UNIZIK Approves Annual Cash Award for Overall Best Student(This is what it looks like) http://schoolruns.com.ng/unizik-approves-annual-cash-award/ Federal Poly Bida: Resumption Date for 2017/2018 2nd Semester is out (Click to view it) http://schoolruns.com.ng/federal-poly-bida-resumption-date-for-2017-2018-2nd-semester-is-out-click-to-view-it/ Nigerian Universities to Begin Degree Programmes in Herbal Medicine (What are your thoughts) http://schoolruns.com.ng/nigerian-universities-begin-degree-programmes-in-herbal-medicin/ UNN: 2017/2018 Academic Calendar for 2nd Semester is out(view it here) http://schoolruns.com.ng/unn-academic-calinder-2nd-semester/ UNN: Postgraduate Students Regularization Deadline extended(This is what it looks like Now) http://schoolruns.com.ng/unn-regularization-deadline-extended/ NDA: 2018/2019 List of Candidates for AFSB 70th Regular Course is out( Check it out) http://schoolruns.com.ng/nda-list-candidates/ Reasons why IAUE Abolished Continuous Assessment over Unethical Conducts by Some Lecturers (It will melt your heart) http://schoolruns.com.ng/iaue-abolished-continuous-assessment/ Revealed: IAUE to Commence Conversion of HND to Degree Programme (what are your thoughts) http://schoolruns.com.ng/iaue-commence-hnd-degree-programme/ UNIPORT: 2018/2019 IIPELP Graduate Programme Admission Form is out(apply now) http://schoolruns.com.ng/uniport-iipelp-graduate-programme-admission-form/ Crescent University 2018/2019 Post UTME/Direct Entry Screening Form is out(apply now) http://schoolruns.com.ng/crescent-university-form/ AFIT 2018/2019 ND Admission Screening Form is out(post-UTME) http://schoolruns.com.ng/afit-nd-admission-screening-form/ AFIT: 2018/2019 Pre-HND, HND and PGD Admission Forms is out (apply now) http://schoolruns.com.ng/afit-admission-forms/ |
I hope it will be interesting Read Also Revealed: UNIZIK Approves Annual Cash Award for Overall Best Student(This is what it looks like) http://schoolruns.com.ng/unizik-approves-annual-cash-award/ Federal Poly Bida: Resumption Date for 2017/2018 2nd Semester is out (Click to view it) http://schoolruns.com.ng/federal-poly-bida-resumption-date-for-2017-2018-2nd-semester-is-out-click-to-view-it/ Nigerian Universities to Begin Degree Programmes in Herbal Medicine (What are your thoughts) http://schoolruns.com.ng/nigerian-universities-begin-degree-programmes-in-herbal-medicin/ UNN: 2017/2018 Academic Calendar for 2nd Semester is out(view it here) http://schoolruns.com.ng/unn-academic-calinder-2nd-semester/ UNN: Postgraduate Students Regularization Deadline extended(This is what it looks like Now) http://schoolruns.com.ng/unn-regularization-deadline-extended/ NDA: 2018/2019 List of Candidates for AFSB 70th Regular Course is out( Check it out) http://schoolruns.com.ng/nda-list-candidates/ Reasons why IAUE Abolished Continuous Assessment over Unethical Conducts by Some Lecturers (It will melt your heart) http://schoolruns.com.ng/iaue-abolished-continuous-assessment/ Revealed: IAUE to Commence Conversion of HND to Degree Programme (what are your thoughts) http://schoolruns.com.ng/iaue-commence-hnd-degree-programme/ UNIPORT: 2018/2019 IIPELP Graduate Programme Admission Form is out(apply now) http://schoolruns.com.ng/uniport-iipelp-graduate-programme-admission-form/ Crescent University 2018/2019 Post UTME/Direct Entry Screening Form is out(apply now) http://schoolruns.com.ng/crescent-university-form/ AFIT 2018/2019 ND Admission Screening Form is out(post-UTME) http://schoolruns.com.ng/afit-nd-admission-screening-form/ AFIT: 2018/2019 Pre-HND, HND and PGD Admission Forms is out (apply now) http://schoolruns.com.ng/afit-admission-forms/ |
Which way Nigeria? In other news Revealed: IAUE to Commence Conversion of HND to Degree Programme(what are your thoughts) http://schoolruns.com.ng/iaue-commence-conversion-hnd-degree-programme/ UNIPORT: 2018/2019 IIPELP Graduate Programme Admission Form is out(apply now) http://schoolruns.com.ng/uniport-iipelp-graduate-programme-admission-form/ Crescent University 2018/2019 Post UTME/Direct Entry Screening Form is out(apply now) http://schoolruns.com.ng/crescent-university-form/ AFIT 2018/2019 ND Admission Screening Form is out(post-UTME) http://schoolruns.com.ng/afit-nd-admission-screening-form/ AFIT: 2018/2019 Pre-HND, HND and PGD Admission Forms is out (apply now) http://schoolruns.com.ng/afit-admission-forms/ Source: http://schoolruns.com.ng |
That's terrible In other news Revealed: IAUE to Commence Conversion of HND to Degree Programme(what are your thoughts) http://schoolruns.com.ng/iaue-commence-conversion-hnd-degree-programme/ UNIPORT: 2018/2019 IIPELP Graduate Programme Admission Form is out(apply now) http://schoolruns.com.ng/uniport-iipelp-graduate-programme-admission-form/ Crescent University 2018/2019 Post UTME/Direct Entry Screening Form is out(apply now) http://schoolruns.com.ng/crescent-university-form/ AFIT 2018/2019 ND Admission Screening Form is out(post-UTME) http://schoolruns.com.ng/afit-nd-admission-screening-form/ AFIT: 2018/2019 Pre-HND, HND and PGD Admission Forms is out (apply now) http://schoolruns.com.ng/afit-admission-forms/ Source: http://schoolruns.com.ng |
[/b]@ schoolruns.com.ng [b] UNIZIKThe Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Akwa (UNIZIK) school of postgraduate studies invites application from suitably qualified candidates for admission into the under listed Postgraduate Programmes for the 2018/2019 academic Session. UNIZIK postgraduate programmes are run on Full-time and part-time bases. UNIZIK Postgraduate Degree and Diploma Courses. Doctorate and Masters’ Degree and Postgraduate Diploma Programmes are available in the area listed below: FACULTY DEPARTMENTS Agriculture (a) Agric Economics & Extension (b) Animal Science & Production (c) Food Science & Technology PGD, M.Sc, Ph.D. PGD, M.Sc PGD, M.Sc Arts (a)English Language: (Indicate either LANGUAGE or LITERATURE) (b) History & International Studies: (c) Igbo, African & Asian Studies: (d) Linguistics: (e) Modern European Languages: (f) Music: (g) Religion & Human Relations: (h) Philosophy: (i) Theatre Arts: MA, Ph.D. PGD, MA, PhD PGD, MA, Ph.D PGD, MA, Ph.D. PGD, MA, Ph.D. PGD,MA, PhD MA, PhD MA, Ph.D. MA, Ph.D. Basic Medical Sciences (a) Anatomy (b) Physiology (only on Full-Time Basis) M.Sc M.Sc, Ph.D. Biosciences (a) Applied Biochemistry: (b) Applied Microbiology & Brewing: (c) Botany: (d) Parasitology & Entomology: (e) Zoology: M.Sc., Ph.D. PGD, M.Sc., Ph.D. PGD, M.Sc., Ph.D. PGD, M.Sc., Ph.D. PGD, M.Sc., Ph.D. Education (a) Adult Education: (b) Educational Foundations: i. Educational Psychology ii Curriculum Studies iii Educational Measurement, Evaluation and Research (c) Educational Management & Policy: (d) Early Childhood and Primary Education (e) Human Kinetics and Health Education (f) Guidance & Counselling: (g) Library & Information Science: (h) Science Education: (i) Vocational Education: PGD, M.Ed., Ph.D. PGDE, M.Ed., Ph.D. PGD, M.Ed., Ph.D. PGD, M.Ed., Ph.D. M.Sc(Ed)., Ph.D. PGD, M.Ed., Ph.D. PGD, MLIS, Ph.D. M.Sc(Ed)., Ph.D. PGD, M.Sc(Ed.), Ph.D. Engineering (a) Agricultural & Bioresources Engineering: (b) Civil Engineering: (c) Chemical Engineering: (d) Electrical Engineering: (e) Electronic Engineering: (f) Industrial/Production Engineering: (g) Mechanical Engineering: (h) Metallurgical & Materials Engineering: (i) Polymer & Textile Engineering PGD, M.Eng, Ph.D. M.Eng., Ph.D. M.Eng, Ph.D. PGD, M.Eng., Ph.D. PGD, M.Eng, Ph.D. PGD, M.Eng, Ph.D. PGD, M.Eng, Ph.D. PGD, M.Eng, Ph.D. PGD, M.Eng, Ph.D. Environmental Sciences (a) Architecture: (b) Building: (c) Environmental Management: (d) Estate Management: (e) Fine & Applied Arts: (f) Geography and Meteorology: (g) Quantity Surveying (h) Surveying & Geo-informatics: M.Sc., Ph.D. PGD, M.Sc., Ph.D. PGD, M.Sc., Ph.D. PGD, M.Sc., Ph.D. PGD, MFA., Ph.D. PGD, M.Sc., Ph.D. PGD, M.Sc. PGD, M.Sc., Ph.D. Health Sciences & Technology (a) Medical Laboratory Science: (b) Medical Rehabilitation (c) Nursing Sciences: (d)Radiography: PGD, M.Sc., Ph.D. M.Sc, Ph.D. PGD, M.Sc., Ph.D. PGD, M.Sc, Ph.D. Law Law LL.M, Ph.D. Management Sciences (a) Accountancy: (b) Banking & Finance: (c) Business Administration: (d) Co-operative Economics & Management: (e) Marketing: (f) Public Administration: (g) MBA PGD, M.Sc., Ph.D. PGD, M.Sc., Ph.D. PGD, M.Sc., Ph.D. PGD, M.Sc., Ph.D. PGD, M.Sc., Ph.D. PGD, MPA, M.Sc., Ph.D. MBA Medicine (a) Chemical Pathology: (b) Community Medicine and Primary Health Care: (c) Medical Microbiology & Parasitology: (d) Pharmacology& Therapeutics: M.Sc., Ph.D. MPH M.Sc., Ph.D. M.Sc., Ph.D. Pharmaceutical Sciences (a) Clinical Pharmacy and Pharmacy Management: (b) Forensic Sciences (c) Pharmacognosy & Traditional Medicine: (d) Pharmaceutical Microbiology & Biotechnology: (e) Pharmaceutical & Medicinal Chemistry: (f) Pharmaceutics and Pharmaceutical Technology: (g) Pharmacology and Toxicology M.Pharm, Ph.D. M.Sc M.Sc., M.Pharm, Ph.D. M.Sc., M.Pharm, Ph.D. M.Sc., M.Pharm, Ph.D. M.Sc., M.Pharm, Ph.D. M.Sc., M.Pharm, Ph.D. Physical Sciences (a) Computer Science: (b) Geological Sciences: (c) Mathematics: (d) Physics & Industrial Physics: (e) Pure & Industrial Chemistry: (f) Statistics: PGD, M.Sc., Ph.D. PGD, M.Sc., Ph.D. PGD, M.Sc., Ph.D. PGD, M.Sc., Ph.D. PGD, M.Sc., Ph.D. PGD, M.Sc., Ph.D. Social Sciences (a) Economics: (b) Mass Communication: (c) Psychology: (d) Political Science: (e) Sociology and Anthropology PGD, M.Sc., Ph.D. PGD, M.Sc., Ph.D. M.Sc., Ph.D. PGD, M.Sc., Ph.D. PGD, M.Sc., Ph.D. UNIZIK Postgraduate Admission Requirements. POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA PROGRAMMES The following may apply for admission into the Postgraduate Diploma programmes: Graduates from approved Universities who hold first degree classification with FCGPA of 1.50 and above on a 5point scale. Candidates from approved Polytechnics or Monotechnics who hold a Higher National Diploma with a minimum of Upper Credit. MASTERS DEGREE PROGRAMMES The following may apply for admission into Masters Programmes: Graduates from approved Universities who hold the appropriate degree in the proposed field of study with minimum FCGPA of 3.00 on a 5 point scale or a minimum of 60% for Universities that do not use FCGPA. Holders of Postgraduate Diploma from recognized institutions with an FCGPA of 3.50 and above (on a 5 point scale). DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY PROGRAMMES Graduates from approved universities who hold Masters degree in the proposed field of study with minimum FCGPA of 3.50 on a 5 point scale or a minimum of 70% for universities that do not use the FCGPA MINIMUM GENERAL REQUIREMENTS Candidates for any Postgraduate programme must possess a minimum of 5 credits including English Language and any four relevant subjects at one or two sittings from WAEC, NECO, NABTEB or TCII(Faculty of Education only) based on the Departmental/Faculty and General University Requirements. Duration of UNIZIK Postgraduate Programmes. Postgraduate Diploma Programme (PGD) Full-Time Postgraduate Diploma programme lasts for a minimum of two (2) semesters and a maximum of three (3) semesters. Part- Time programme shall last for a minimum of four (4) semesters and a maximum of Six (6) semesters Note: For the Faculty of Engineering Professional PGD: Full-Time lasts for a minimum of 4 Semesters and a maximum of 6 semesters. Part-Time shall last for a minimum of 6 Semesters and a maximum of 8 semesters Masters Degree Programmes Full-Time Masters Degree programmes lasts for a minimum of three (3) semesters and a maximum of six (6) semesters. Part-time programme shall last for a minimum of four (4) semesters and a maximum of Eight ( semesters.Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) Programme Full-Time Ph.D. programmes lasts for a minimum of six (6) semesters and a maximum of ten (10) semesters. Part-Time programme shall last for a minimum of eight ( semesters and a maximum of fourteen (14) semestersHow to Apply for UNIZIK Postgraduate Admission. Application form should be completed on-line by logging onto portal.unizik.edu.ng/postgraduate Click on “Create Account” to Create a new account, Fill the form and click on “Submit” An email will be sent to your box and a page indicating the successful creation of your profile will be displayed. Click on “click here”. You will be directed to the log in page. Enter your username and password and click on “sign in”. Follow the instruction on the page following each step as indicated to access the application form. Click on Step one on the menu bar on your left to generate and print the (Remita Retrieval Reference) Number for the ICT Fee (N1, 000). Click on Step two on the menu bar on your left to generate and print the (Remita Retrieval Reference) Number for the Application Fee (N10, 000). Take the RRR to any bank of your choice for payment of Application Fee and ICT Fee. To confirm payment: Click on step three. Type the RRR for the ICT Fee in the RRR textbox and click on “Confirm”. Again, type in the RRR for the Application fee in the RRR textbox and click on “Confirm” Once the confirmation for the two payments is successful, you can proceed to step four to fill your application form Click on step four. Fill and submit online the completed Application Form, scanning and attaching the claimed certificates, including O’level certificates. Print the completed Application Form for your personal use. You will require this document in the course of the admission and registration. Download and print a copy of the Transcript Request Form. The Transcript Request Form should be sent to your former Institution for your academic transcripts. Any change of name should be indicated in the transcript form. Applicants should include the names, phone number and e-mail addresses of three Referees. At least two of the referees must be Academics not lower than the rank of Senior Lecturer. Sale of Form Ends on 3rd August, 2018 Submission of Form Ends on 10th August, 2018 Transcripts should be forwarded to the Secretary, School of Postgraduate Studies not later than 24th August, 2018 PhD applicants in submitting their forms, shall upload a proposal of not more than five type-written pages that should include: Topic (not more than 18 words) Brief background of the Study Aim and Objectives/Purpose Methodology Expected Outcomes References . Qualified Applicants will be invited for Screening Test and Proposal Defence (PhD only) from 27th August, 2018. NOTE: Notwithstanding compliance with the above conditions, all admissions offered are provisional and the School of Postgraduate Studies reserves the right to offer, confirm or deny admission. Source: http://schoolruns.com.ng/unizik-postgraduate-form-out/ |
[/b]@ schoolruns.com.ng [b] Lagos State University, (LASU)/(FCE),Federal College of Education Osiele, Abeokuta, Sandwich Degree programme entrance examination date, time and venue for the 2018 modular year has been announced. The sandwich programme is in collaboration with Lagos State University The management of the Federal College of Education (FCE), Osiele, Abeokuta, has released the schedule for the Sandwich Degree programme entrance Examination for the 2018 modular year. LASU/FCE sandwich degree programme screening will hold as follows: DATE: Saturday 2nd June, 2018 TIME: 8.00am prompt LASU/FCE SANDWICH DEGREE PROGRAMME VENUE: College Main Hall, FCE, Osiele, Abeokuta. All applicants are required to come along original copies of their results/certificates/documents. Source:http://schoolruns.com.ng/lasu-fce-sandwich-exam-date-announced/ |
[/b]@schoolruns.com.ng [b] http://schoolruns.com.ng/aau-ekpoma-resumption-date-announced/ AAU Ekpoma Ambrose Alli University, AAU Ekpoma 2017/2018 resumption date for the commencement of second semester has been announced. This is to inform all the students of the Ambrose Alli University (AAU Ekpoma) that the management of the university has announced a new resumption date for the commencement of second semester, 2017/2018 academic session. AAU resumption date that was earlier announced to be 3rd June, 2018 has been postponed to 10th June, 2018. Lectures are expected to commence on Monday 11th June, 2018 without delay. Deans, HOD, Lecturers and students of the University community are to take note of this. Read also: LAUTECH: (2017/2018) Course Registration Deadline for 2nd Semester Announced @ http://schoolruns.com.ng/lautech-2nd-semester-announced/ Source:http://schoolruns.com.ng |
[/b]@ schoolruns.com.ng [b] Meet Aishat Biliaminu, a First Class graduate of the Usmanu Danfodiyo University, Sokoto (UDUSOK) plans to go into fashion designing. She made first class at the Department of Biological Sciences with a Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) of 4.50. See more details below. Her ambition initially was to study Medicine and Surgery at the Usmanu Danfodiyo University, Sokoto (UDUS). But Aishat Biliaminu could not make it as she was offered admission to study Biological Sciences, where she made a First Class. Aishat Biliaminu (UDUSOK) first class graduate, plans on becoming a fashion designer However, the valedictorian says she plans to go into fashion designing. NURUDEEN AKEWUSHOLA (200-Level Mathematics) writes. The dream of all first class graduates is to get a lucrative job. But no so for Aishat Biliaminu, a First Class graduate of Biological Sciences of the Usmanu Danfodiyo University, Sokoto (UDUS). The valedictorian, who finished with a Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) of 4.50, plans to be a fashion designer. For Aishat, a youth Corps member in Edo State, she prayed for a First Class from the day she gained admission into the institution. According to the indigene of Erin-Ile in Kwara State, she planned to study Medicine and Surgery, but this dream was aborted, no thanks to a low score in the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME). However, she accepted her fate and accepted the course she was offered. She said: “I wanted to study Medicine initially, but I was not offered admission in 2011. Then, I sat for another UTME the same year and put in for Medicine. I got 88 per cent in post-UTME, but I was not offered the course because of a low UTME score. I was offered Biological Science. I cried when I could not get Medicine. I didn’t like Biological Science. “I wanted to study a professional course, which my parents wanted. They were also sad when I did not get Medicine. My dad asked me to sit for another UTME, but I didn’t like the idea. I applied to change from Biological Science to another medical course, but I wasn’t successful. I had to accept my fate. I promised my parents that I would finish with a First Class to make them happy.” Achieving the feat did not come easy for Aishat. Like her peers, she had some challenges. Was her feat ever threatened by failure? “Yes,” Aishat said, adding: “I was, unexpectedly, given D in CHM 102 and I thought I might not finish with a First Class. My classmates advised me to go to the lecturer and complain, but I declined because it could be dangerous to my academic pursuit. I accepted it as my fate and worked hard to ensure such never happened again.” Besides, accommodation was another challenge that almost threatened Aishat’s goal. Except in 100-Level, when she stayed on the campus, Aishat said she could not get accommodation till she completed her studies. She squatted for the rest of her stay in the institution. She said: “Getting accommodation was a major challenge as I moved to higher academic level. I only got accommodation when I was a fresher, but I squatted in my remaining years in the school. It wasn’t that my parents did not have money to get me a good space. I wanted to stay on the campus, but the politics of hostel allocation did not allow me to get a bed space.” Aishat said she knew what she wanted from the outset of her academic sojourn, which made her invest ample time and energy in her academics. Finishing with a CGPA of 4.50, she said, was below her expectation. She added that the challenges she faced during her studies hampered her performance. “I believe I could have performed better, but couple of challenges I faced affected me and led to tumbling of my cumulative grade. But, I am still thankful that I finished with a First Class,” she said. Aishat said she had sleepless nights throughout her days in the institution. Whenever she saw her peers going for night reading, she felt challenged and this spurred her to folow them. “I saw every classmate as a competitor. Whenever I saw them going to read at night, I would lose sleep because I wanted to maintain my academic standing. This encouraged me to study hard. Whenever I was tired of reading and felt like going to sleep in the hostel, the sight of students reading would change my mind,” she said. But Aishat, unlike her peers, did not go to the library or classrooms to read. She read in the mosque, where she said she got tranquility and assimilated faster. She said: “Sometimes, I read early before sunrise because there is high assimilation then. When I woke up, I would take my bath and cook. Then, I would go and read if there was no lecture. But, if I had early morning lectures, I would go to mosque to read after the lectures. I love reading in the mosque because of the tranquility. I spent the rest my time there.” All work and no play, the saying goes, makes Jack a dull boy. For Aishat, it was not all about night reading. She balanced her studies with good sleep and films watching during her leisure. “Whenever I was not going to study or go for tutorial classes, I attend social function. I always attended meetings of Erin-Ile Students’ Union and our annual day programme. Beyond that, I watch films and also take hours of sleep,” she said. Aishat advised students to choose wisely when choosing friends. She discouraged students from choosing friends who have nothing meaningful to contribute to their goals. This belief made her to keep friendship with First Class peers, including Bolaji Ajape of Veterinery Medicine, Ola Lukman and Simon Adegoke of Biochemistry. Asked what her plan is after the National Youth Service, Aishat said: “No time to waste. I have been spending my time learning fashion designing. After my service year, I want to go fully into fashion designing. I have started. I have plans to employ people to sew clothes for me. Although I might eventually go into lecturing, my attention now is focused on fashion Source: http://schoolruns.com.ng/udusok-first-class-graduate/ |
[/b]@ schoolruns.com.ng [b] BsuAlex Iyaji, 24, made first class at the Department of Biological Science, Benue State university (BSU) with 4.53 CGPA in the 2014/2015 academic session. In this interview with TUNDE AJAJA, he speaks on life after school. Upbringing sometimes plays a role in individual’s educational performance. To what extent did that influence yours?(BSU) I grew up in a home where being the best wasn’t an option; it was a necessity. In fact, I can recall my dad telling us that anyone who didn’t top their class would be taken to the mechanic workshop to start learning how to fix vehicles and that whatever we become in life is first and foremost for our satisfaction. He implored us to learn to make ourselves proud first, and that they would share in our glory as parents. I think that formed the basic framework of my being serious and it helped me till date. With that mindset, would you say it was easier to make first class? It wasn’t easy at all, considering the enormous responsibility that comes with being the best in your class; the sleepless nights to get things done, the moments of tears for fear of uncertainty, the extreme reading measures adopted,the indirect burden for you not to fail and the effects of hatred and jealousy that sometimes come from sources unknown made graduating with a first class very difficult. Stories of how first class doesn’t come to those who deserve it but those who find favour in the sight of their lecturers was another challenge to overcome. I was even told how impossible it was for a student that wasn’t a native to make a first class in the school, but I didn’t let the stories deter me because I believed there is always a first time for every impossible situation and I proved it to the Glory of God at the end. The moment I saw my admission letter, I proposed in my heart to graduate with a first class. Did anything influence that? Yes, and that was because I was offered a course I felt was inferior to the original course I applied for, and graduating with a class of degree other than a first class would imply that I wasn’t truly qualified to study the course I considered superior. That was my belief. Therefore, I ensured I did everything I could to make excellent grades and not just leave things to fate. Graduating with a first class was therefore something I planned for beforehand and not one that happened by providence. What was the course you wanted to study?(BSU) I had serious difficulty in securing admission into the university as success in UTME wasn’t a guarantee for admission as at the time I applied for admission or in the school I applied for admission. I therefore sat UTMB twice before finally securing admission into the university. I had applied for Medicine in 2010 and I scored 278 in UTME and 265 in post-UTME but I was not offered admission. I wasn’t even offered another course as an alternative. Those times, success in UTME wasn’t a guarantee for admission. My dream as a child was to become a professor of medicine; one charged with the responsibility of ensuring safety of lives and wellbeing of the people as well as ensuring transfer of quality knowledge to several generations. So, again, I sat the UTME and applied for Medicine at Benue State University where I was offered Biology because Medicine lost accreditation that year. So, I accepted to study Biology. Since it was where I found myself, I was committed to making the best of it and I thank God I made a good grade. Biological Science is an interesting course; it deals with the study of life and surrounding factors. It basically covers plants and animal studies and their application in industries, medicine and the society. The course deals with the interaction between living things, modification of life forms, discovery of new techniques for solving pressing economic issues using natural or modified methodology and regulation of the effects of impeding gases on climate, nature and humans. There are many interesting parts to the course. What are the parts you found interesting? The part I enjoyed most as a student was the aspect of field work, which required leaving the school environment for strange places in search of specimens for laboratory analysis, knowledge from specialists and for scientific expeditions. But, beyond that, Biology encompasses a host of courses which provide baseline knowledge for specialised upgrade in science and research, which is the missing link in Nigeria today and the major reason why we remain dependent on the outside world for solutions to science-based puzzles and major disease outbreaks in our society. The course also provides an array of options one could specialise in. Graduates of biological science can become professional research scientists who engage in specialised aspects like virology, immunology, microbiology, plant pathology, biomedicine, zoology, parasitology and of course the recent boom, which is biotechnology. A study of Biology makes one relevant in industries as laboratory experts, food scientists and quality survey officers. They also find relevance in aspects of climatology, genetics, breeding and ecology which characterises the living world. How many of you made first class in your department? I was the only one who graduated with a first class in my class. So, I was best graduating student of the Department of Biological Science and Faculty of Sciences in my set. What would you say you did differently from others to achieve that? They were not things that were beyond what any other person could have done. For instance, I tried to resume early so I could start studying; I read for longer periods and I spent most of my break periods studying. There were times I read till the 24th of December before I would think of giving myself Christmas break unlike most students. One other thing was that I made sure I started strong; I started having first class from my first year. I remember my movement revolved around the classroom, hostel and church. On the average, I was sleeping for less than four hours daily and I read for about six hours every day. During, test or exam period, I could read for as long as 10 to 14 hours, and I wasn’t the type that used the library, unless I needed to borrow some books and then go back to my room to use them. The usual silence in the library was like a sleeping tablet for me, but interestingly, it worked for some people. That shows that people should know what works for them. Even though life doesn’t start and end with academic excellence, I put in whatever it takes to attain the goals I set for myself. How did your parents receive the news that you made first class? Wow! They had waited for the news for long. They received the news with gladness of heart, rejoicing and thanking God who made it possible. I had admission when my family was not financially stable, but God saw me through and I give Him the glory. Your course has a lot to do with working in the lab; were there times you were tired of being there? As interesting as practical classes might seem, it gets tiring sometimes. I could recall the times I had to stay in the laboratory from between 9am and 4pm so as to finish analysing stool samples for parasitic helminthes. The fact that I had to stay hungry so as to avoid becoming infected with the parasitic infections I was researching on made the lab tiring for me (laughs). Eye pains that sometimes result from constant staring at the microscope was also tiring, but it was a phase we had to go through. With the much effort you put in, were there people who saw you as too serious? People never saw me as the serious type. In fact, I never looked like one, but they were fully aware of my academic records and marvelled most times at how an ‘unserious-looking’ student would do so well academically. Students like you are usually too engrossed in their academics that they rarely do other things. Were you involved in other school activities? Yes, I was involved in organising campaigns, educating the junior ones, taking ICT-based tutorials, counselling people when necessary, going for choir rehearsals and doing a bit of social activities, cautiously though. At my leisure, I played football, played my guitar and sang. Sometimes, I took pleasure in having casual, but productive conversations with friends. Based on Ecclesiastics 3:1, which says there is time and season for everything, I understood time management and maximised my time efficiently for maximum output. The joy of seeing foreign scientists work in the lab with so much enthusiasm and zeal to discover new things also influenced me. My parents also encouraged me to do my best, emphasising that any course that finds relevance in the society especially that which relates to industrial and life sciences is good. What were your memorable moments? My happiest moment was when my CGPA entered first class again after I dropped in my second year. The joy of being ‘there’ again after so much hope and prayer made it worthwhile for me. My most embarrassing moment was when I was slapped on my back by a lecturer in school for walking into the lab before he asked me to. The thought of it still annoys me till date anyway. What are your aspirations? I hope to become a research professional and academic in the field of biomedicine or biotechnology; one who would raise the standards for selective innovations unfamiliar in the Nigerian context. Specifically, I would like to work as a researcher in a research institute and a lecturer in any educational institution so I could pass the knowledge I had acquired to those coming behind. I also like to work in a business environment as one in charge of mind-taxing duties. Is there anything you would have loved to do as a student that you could not do? Yes! Sleep for longer hours without any fear of failing or having poor results (laughs). However, I like to advise students to be focused, set their priorities right and put their minds in their studies. It’s also helpful if they don’t allow temporary pleasure to distract them. Above all, they should remember their God in the days of their youth and serve him diligently. What have you been doing since you graduated? Even though a first-class graduate, I’m still unemployed; I’ve been searching for a job. I’m hoping to find one so as to make ends meet. The value attached to excellence is dropping by the day, gradually and it wasn’t this bad in the past. I didn’t know how bad it was until I experienced it, and this shouldn’t be so. The government should try to incorporate into their budgets for each year grants for academic excellence and national appointments for excellent students. This would encourage those who made good grades and those aiming for excellence. This will also in turn make our nation a better place since the best of minds will be fully incorporated into different parts of the economy. Source: http://schoolruns.com.ng/bsu-alex-iyaji/ |
[/b]@ schoolruns.com.ng [b] The Management of Ekiti State University, Ado-Ekiti (EKSU) has observed that there is a large number of uncollected Certificates of graduands from 1995 to 2016 sets. This is, therefore, to invite our graduands from 1995 to 2016 who are yet to collect their Certificates to report at the certificate Unit, Registrar’s office from Monday, 4th June, 2018 to collect their B.Sc., B.A., B.Ed., PG.D, M.Sc., Ph.D certificates. Time: 10 a.m. to 4p.m. daily. Venue: Room 2, Examinations and Records, Administrative Block. Requirements for collection of EKSU Certificates: Original Statement of Result/Notification of Result Student’s Identity Card or letter of Identification from the Department Two Passport Photographs Payment of N25.000 into EKSU IGR Account Number (UBA) 2018375354. Evidence of Clearance from Alumni Office Advancement Centre and Academic Affairs office NOTE: that owners of these Certificates who fail to collect them on or before 30th June, 2018 will be surcharged. http://schoolruns.com.ng/1995-2006-eksu-unclaimed-certificates-and-what-you-should-know-about-it/ |
Read also "(1995-2006) EKSU Unclaimed Certificates: and what you should know about it" @ http://schoolruns.com.ng/1995-2006-eksu-unclaimed-certificates-and-what-you-should-know-about-it/
|
[/b]@ schoolruns.com.ng [b] Nnamdi Azikiwe University (UNIZIK) recalled 5 (5) students earlier suspended on the case of stealing leveled against them. The Student’s Disciplinary Committee investigation shows that there was no proof implicating them within the allegation. The Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Joseph E. Ahaneku, FAS has considered the report from the Student’s Disciplinary Committee on the case of stealing leveled against Okolie Kelvin – Reg. No: 2013194327, Chigozirim Ezinwanne . C.- Reg. No: 2013194082, Ezeama Chinedu – Reg. No: 2013194327, Okoro Williams- Reg. No: 2014724034 of Department of Vocational Education and Okafor Jennifer – Reg. No: 2011834041 of the Department of Food Science & Technology have noted that there was no evidence implicating them in the allegation. The Vice-Chancellor, thereafter approved the recommendations of the committee to dismiss the case leveled against them since the allegation of misconduct could not be established, in accordance with the Provisions of Section 5 (2) of the Nnamdi Azikiwe University Students’ Disciplinary Regulations. They are, hereby exonerated from the above allegation and recalled from suspension. They are, however warned to desist from any act that would implicate them in the future. http://schoolruns.com.ng/unizik/ |
[/b]@ schoolruns.com.ng [b] Ladoke Akintola University of Technology( LAUTECH) 2017/2018 Course registration deadline for the second semester, has been announced. This is to inform all the students of the Ladoke Akintola University of Technology (LAUTECH), Ogbomoso, Oyo State, that the management of the institution has approved the deadline for regular and late registration for the second semester, 2017/2018 academic session. LAUTECH registration period. Closing Date For Regular Registration: 01/06/2018, Time: 11:59:pm Closing Date For Late Registration: 10/07/2018, Time: 11:59:pm For enquiries, contact: Phone Numbers: +2348079038989, +2349094507494 Email Address: support@lautech.edu.ng http://schoolruns.com.ng/lautech-2nd-semester-announced/ |
[/b]@ schoolruns.com.ng [b] Federal School of Surveying (FSS Oyo) 2017/2018 resumption date for the commencement of first semester has been announced. This is to inform all the fresh and returning students of the Federal School of Surveying, FSS, Oyo, that the management has announced the resumption date for the commencement of first semester, 2017/2018 academic session. Federal School of Surveying will resume for 1st semester on June 1, 2018. http://schoolruns.com.ng/fss-oyo-2017-2018-resumption-date-for-1st-semester-announced/ |
Click here to register for "Agip Scholarship 2018 for Nigeria Students: (The Ultimate Guide)" http://schoolruns.com.ng/agip-scholarship-2018-for-nigeria-students-the-ultimate-gu |
Click here to register for "Agip Scholarship 2018 for Nigeria Students: (The Ultimate Guide)" http://schoolruns.com.ng/agip-scholarship-2018-for-nigeria-students-the-ultimate-guide/
|
@ [/b]schoolruns.com.ng [b] Schoolruns is happy to inform the general public and all prospective students that the admission form for 2018 Sandwich Degree Programme of the AL Hikmah University is now available. The application is hereby available online here. AL Hikmah University Sandwich Programmes. 1. B.A. (Ed.) English Language 2. B.A. (Ed.) Arabic Language 3. B.A. (Ed.) Islamic Studies 4. B.Sc. (Ed.) Political Science 5. B.Sc. Economics 6. B.Ed. Social Studies 7. B.Ed. Educational Management 8. B.Ed. Guidance and Counselling 9. B.Sc. (Ed.) Mathematics 10. B.Sc. (Ed.) Biology 11. B.Sc. (Ed.) Physics 12. B.Sc. (Ed.) Chemistry 13. B.Sc. (Ed.) Business Education 14. B.Sc. (Ed.) Computer Science ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS: Candidates seeking admission into B.Ed. (Educational Management) Degree must satisfy the following conditions i. Five SSCE (or equivalent) credit passes at not more than two (2) sitting including English Language and Mathematics. ii. A credit pass in English Language of the interim joint Matriculation Board (IJMB) at the O’Level is equivalent to the SSCE or NECO, GCE (O’Level) or SICE with credit passes in relevant subjects or any other equivalent to the SSCE/GCE O’ Level or NECO for the purpose of admission into Contact One (1) Sandwichundergraduate programmes of the University. iii. For Direct Entry (Contact Session 2) the requirements are NCE/HND Certificate. DURATION The B.Ed. Sandwich Degree programmes shall normally run for a minimum of five contact sessions for students admitted through O’Level results or four contact session for students admitted through NCE/HND. However, no student shall be allowed to spend more than two extra academic sessions on this programme. How to Apply for AL Hikmah University Application for the Al-Hikmah University sandwich degree programme is online. Follow the link below to apply. APPLY HERE Commencement Date: July 2018 Source:http://schoolruns.com.ng/al-hikmah-university-sandwich-admission-announced/ |
[/b]@ schoolruns.com.ng[b] SEPLAT Joint Venture has announced the commencement of its 2018/19 National Undergraduate Scholarship Programme. The Saplat scholarship award is open to deserving undergraduate students of Federal and State Universities in Nigeria. The SEPLAT JV Scholarship Scheme is one of Seplat’s educational Corporate Social Responsibility programmes designed to promote educational development and human capacity building through provision of yearly grants to successful applicants to complete their degree programme. The NPDC/Seplat scholarship Scheme is one of Seplat’s educational Corporate Social Responsibility programmes and it is designed to promote educational development and human capacity building. Saplat Scholarship Type: Undergraduate Only students studying any of the following courses should apply: Accountancy Agricultural Engineering Agricultural Science Architecture Business Administration Chemical Engineering Civil Engineering Computer Engineering Computer Science Economics Electrical / Electronic Engineering Geology Geophysics Human Medicine Journalism Law Mass Communication Mechanical Engineering Metallurgical Engineering Petroleum Engineering Saplat Scholarship worth: Seplat Scholarship 2018 is worth N150,000 Host Country : Nigeria Eligible Countries: Students studying in Nigeria Eligibility For NPDC/SEPLAT Scholarship 2018-2019: Firstly, Applicants must be in their second year of study or above. Applicants must have at least 5 O’ level credit passes (English and Mathematics inclusive) at one sitting. Finally, Applicants must not hold any other scholarship award Application Deadline: Two weeks from Publication of the advert. NOTE: All applicants must have a personal and valid email account for consistent communication. Source: http://schoolruns.com.ng/2018-19-seplat-scholarship-undergraduates-ultimate-guide/ |
[/b]schoolruns.com.ng [b] The Registrar of the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (jamb) Prof. Is’haq Oloyede has described the huge difference between the revenue generated by the board in 2017 and that of his predecessors as a reflection of chronic corruption in the system. He pointed out that since the inception of the Admission body over 40 years ago, the total money generated were just N52m (fifty-two million naira) while the board, under his leadership, generated N9bn in 2017 only. Oloyede made this disclosure in Osogbo, the Osun State capital, while speaking as Lead Speaker during the 3rd Colloquium to celebrate Governor Rauf Aregbesola’s birthday, organised by Reaganomics Transformation of Osun, a sociopolitical group. He also explained that the downward review of JAMB cut-off mark is a necessity caused by the need to curb inequality, by giving level playing ground to applicants. “Nigeria is dominated by thieves at the helms of affairs, I mean certified thieves; let me talk about JAMB for instance, since over forty years that JAMB has been established, the total money generated before we came in is N52m (Fifty two million naira). “After we finished our examinations for 2017, we generated N9bn, in which I returned the total sum of N7.8m to the Federal Government. “Members of the National Assembly marveled at this feat, they wondered how I came about the figure. “For this year also, I have realised over N9bn,” he declared. Oloyede, who spoke on the theme: “Functional education as a tool for national development and a gateway to freedom” noted that education remains the bedrock of every nation. He argued that education is essentially the main process through which a society regenerates itself, and hands down norms, cultures, and also generates wealth. “You don’t need to use bomb to destroy a nation, just lower the quality of education and allow cheating by students in examinations. “Education, being the art of acquisition and utilisation of knowledge is also an instrument in training people purposely to make them socially responsible. “Functional education must be geared towards the liberation of humanity from poverty and misery. “All in all, education must be functional before it is adaptable. Source: http://schoolruns.com.ng/disturbing-registrar-oloyede-reveals-what-exposed-corruption-in-jamb/ |
[/b]@ schoolruns.com.ng[b] Agip Scholarship 2018 The Nigeria Agip Oil Company (NAOC)(Agip Scholarship 2018) joint Venture in pursuance of its Corporate Social Responsibility invites suitably qualified applicants for its 2018/2019 Session Tertiary Scholarship Scheme. In pursuance of this, NAE Limited invites applications from suitably qualified and interested Nigerian graduates for the 2018/2019 Post Graduate Scholarship Award Scheme.The Nigerian Agip Oil Company Limited (NAOC) Joint Venture in pursuance of its Corporate Social Responsibility invites suitably qualified applicants for its 2018/2019 Session Tertiary Scholarship Scheme. In pursuance of this, NAE Limited invites applications from suitably qualified and interested Nigerian graduates. The Agip Scholarship 2018 award is in two categories: 1. Overseas – For study in a reputable overseas university 2. Local – For study in a recognized Nigerian university Agip Scholarship 2018 Application Deadline: 8th June 2018 The Computer Based Test for shortlisted candidates shall be conducted on 23rd June, 2018. Eligible Countries: Nigeria Type: Postgraduate To Be Taken At: Nigerian & Overseas Tertiary Institutions Value Of Scholarships: The NAE scholarship award applies to tuition, books, field trips, accommodation, living expenses and a return economy ticket for selected one-year course of study. Eligible Field Of Study: • Geosciences • Engineering (Petroleum, Mechanical, Civil, Subsea, Electrical/Electronics, Marine, Chemical) • Petroleum Economics • Law (Oil and Gas/Petroleum) Eligibility: To qualify for 2018/2019 NAE Post Graduate Scholarship Award scheme, applicants MUST: 1. Possess a minimum of Second Class Upper division in any of the relevant disciplines from a recognized Nigerian university. 2. Have secured admission into a Nigerian or Overseas university for a one year Master’s Degree programme in any of the disciplines listed below. 3. Not be above 28 years of age by December 31st, 2018. 4. Have completed the one year National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) programme. Application Process: 1. Before you start this application, make sure you have clearly scanned copies of the following documents Passport photograph (450 × 450 pixel) with white background not more than 3 months old Provisional admission letter for post-graduate studies 2018/2019 session into any reputable university – Local/Overseas. This admission letter must be for the course stated on the candidate’s application. First Degree Certificate NYSC Discharge Certificate Valid ID card (Driver’s license, Voter’s card, National Identity card) Valid International Passport Data Page for Overseas group only (Valid for travel at least one year from September 2018) Birth Certificate from Local government Current Curriculum Vitae NAE Compliance Declaration Form 2. All candidates are required to fill and sign the NAE compliance declaration form. To download the NAE compliance declaration, click: http://www.dragnetnigeria.com/files/compliance_form.pdf 3. Label the scanned documents accordingly, to avoid mix up during upload. 4. Attach the right documents in the appropriate upload section. Click here to Start the Admission process http://schoolruns.com.ng/agip-scholarship-2018-for-nigeria-students-the-ultimate-guide/
|
@ [/b]schoolruns.com.ng[b] Jamb Mop Up ResultThe results for the JAMB mop-up exam conducted on Saturday, 26th May are out. Please find procedures to check your results below, How to Check JAMB Mop up Result for 2018 UTME Visit the “Check 2018 UTME Results” Checking Portal Enter your JAMB registration number or email address in the space provided and click “Check My Result”. http://schoolruns.com.ng/revealed-2018-jamb-mop-up-result-has-been-released/ |
semesters.