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Nunushokoto:And that is why am not in the support of post UTME because once a candidate is not subjected to another exam I don't see why such a candidate will choose a school far from his/her location. |
pseudonomer:Based on the example you sited. If a candidate is admitted without going for post UTME such a candidate will have enough time to plan ahead of the journey unlike going for an exam were he/she knows not his/her faith. |
pseudonomer:Do you no that most of the student going to write this post UTME are moving out of their geographical location for the first time. They have no idea of the road network nor the drivers but going to write the exam at all cost. |
sammyscholar: |
[/color]Good day to the esteemed Judges, erudite coordinators, fellow debaters, and the informed spectators. I am Darrytoz, the second speaker of The Polytechnic, Ibadan. I stand to oppose the motion: SHOULD POST UTME EXAMINATION BE CONDUCTED IN NIGERIAN UNIVERSITIES? Before the emergence of Post UTME, JAMB was the only body backed by law to conduct matriculation examination for all our tertiary institutions. All candidates who are successful in JAMB's examination are given direct admission into their respective schools of choice. In 2005, however, Post UTME was introduced by Mrs Chinwe Obaji, the then minister for education. The main reason asserted was that "JAMB UTME has become vulnerable to malpractices and it is no longer dependable." But the question is: if JAMB has become vulnerable, can't it be re-strengthened? Can't means be devised to make JAMB more effective and free of malpractices? What is the assurance that the so called Post JAMB would not be bastardized (that is if it has not even been bastardized)? Because cases abound of how candidates see Post UTME questions days before the exam and how mercenaries sit on behalf of some candidates. Post UTME, since its inception, has not been justifiable and should not be allowed to continue. Many students have lost their lives to ghastly road accident while traveling for the so called Post UTME. Many were denied admission, even after passing the so beautifully painted Post UTME. Our tertiary institutions have turned it to a money making enterprise and it has given corruption a more solid root in our already unbecoming education sytem. JAMB Registrar, Prof. Dibu Ojerinde, has lamented severally that tertiary institutions have turned the Post UTME screening to a money-making venture. The House of Representatives committee on education in their oversight visits to educational agencies learned that the introduction of Post UTME in our tertiary institution is subjective, stressful, and exploitative on parents and candidates, and therefore an aberration, and so, ordered the Federal Ministry of Education and National Universities Commission (NUC) to, as matter of urgency, abolish Post UTME in the Nation's tertiary institutions. but unfortunately, the order is yet to be effected as directed. Also, some years back, during the 33rd and 34th convocation ceremony of the University of Benin, UNIBEN, the late former President of Nigeria, Musa Yar'Adua, through the Director of Tertiary Education in the Federal Ministry of Education, Dr. Emmanuel Okon, remarked that the post UTME may be cancelled if complaints against its conduct by students, parents, and guardians persist. Of course! No parent is happy with the way their wards are being stressed and subjected to the risk of traveling in the name Post UTME. Tertiary institutions in countries like England, America, South Africa, and even Ghana, do not go through such long process, yet, they have a proficient and formidable education system. They do not center their education on massive examinations, yet, they produce better graduates than we do. Nigeria should learn and follow the foot steps of these countries. A good educational system is not the one centered on massive examinations; but on quality teaching, modern facilities, and conducive academic environment. In conclusion, Post UTME should be jettisoned and matriculation examination should be left solely to JAMB. JAMB should be re-fortified and the law governing examination malpractice should be made more effective. Any candidate found engaging in examination malpractice should be properly prosecuted to serve as a deterrent to others. Also, If our tertiary institutions feel they can conduct malpractice-free examination, they should join hands with JAMB and assist the body in conducting its UTME rather than making admission process bulky and cumbersome for candidates with Post UTME. Thank you. Reference en.wikipedia.org the JAMB ACT vanguard newspaper june 20, 2012 www.nigeriahomepage.biz[color=#000099]Good day to the esteemed Judges, erudite coordinators, fellow debaters, and the informed spectators. I am Darrytoz, the second speaker of The Polytechnic, Ibadan. I stand to oppose the motion: SHOULD POST UTME EXAMINATION BE CONDUCTED IN NIGERIAN UNIVERSITIES? Before the emergence of Post UTME, JAMB was the only body backed by law to conduct matriculation examination for all our tertiary institutions. All candidates who are successful in JAMB's examination are given direct admission into their respective schools of choice. In 2005, however, Post UTME was introduced by Mrs Chinwe Obaji, the then minister for education. The main reason asserted was that "JAMB UTME has become vulnerable to malpractices and it is no longer dependable." But the question is: if JAMB has become vulnerable, can't it be re-strengthened? Can't means be devised to make JAMB more effective and free of malpractices? What is the assurance that the so called Post JAMB would not be bastardized (that is if it has not even been bastardized)? Because cases abound of how candidates see Post UTME questions days before the exam and how mercenaries sit on behalf of some candidates. Post UTME, since its inception, has not been justifiable and should not be allowed to continue. Many students have lost their lives to ghastly road accident while traveling for the so called Post UTME. Many were denied admission, even after passing the so beautifully painted Post UTME. Our tertiary institutions have turned it to a money making enterprise and it has given corruption a more solid root in our already unbecoming education sytem. JAMB Registrar, Prof. Dibu Ojerinde, has lamented severally that tertiary institutions have turned the Post UTME screening to a money-making venture. The House of Representatives committee on education in their oversight visits to educational agencies learned that the introduction of Post UTME in our tertiary institution is subjective, stressful, and exploitative on parents and candidates, and therefore an aberration, and so, ordered the Federal Ministry of Education and National Universities Commission (NUC) to, as matter of urgency, abolish Post UTME in the Nation's tertiary institutions. but unfortunately, the order is yet to be effected as directed. Also, some years back, during the 33rd and 34th convocation ceremony of the University of Benin, UNIBEN, the late former President of Nigeria, Musa Yar'Adua, through the Director of Tertiary Education in the Federal Ministry of Education, Dr. Emmanuel Okon, remarked that the post UTME may be cancelled if complaints against its conduct by students, parents, and guardians persist. Of course! No parent is happy with the way their wards are being stressed and subjected to the risk of traveling in the name Post UTME. Tertiary institutions in countries like England, America, South Africa, and even Ghana, do not go through such long process, yet, they have a proficient and formidable education system. They do not center their education on massive examinations, yet, they produce better graduates than we do. Nigeria should learn and follow the foot steps of these countries. A good educational system is not the one centered on massive examinations; but on quality teaching, modern facilities, and conducive academic environment. In conclusion, Post UTME should be jettisoned and matriculation examination should be left solely to JAMB. JAMB should be re-fortified and the law governing examination malpractice should be made more effective. Any candidate found engaging in examination malpractice should be properly prosecuted to serve as a deterrent to others. Also, If our tertiary institutions feel they can conduct malpractice-free examination, they should join hands with JAMB and assist the body in conducting its UTME rather than making admission process bulky and cumbersome for candidates with Post UTME. Thank you. Reference en.wikipedia.org the JAMB ACT vanguard newspaper june 20, 2012 www.nigeriahomepage.bizGood day to the esteemed Judges, erudite coordinators, fellow debaters, and the informed spectators. I am Darrytoz, the second speaker of The Polytechnic, Ibadan. I stand to oppose the motion: SHOULD POST UTME EXAMINATION BE CONDUCTED IN NIGERIAN UNIVERSITIES? Before the emergence of Post UTME, JAMB was the only body backed by law to conduct matriculation examination for all our tertiary institutions. All candidates who are successful in JAMB's examination are given direct admission into their respective schools of choice. In 2005, however, Post UTME was introduced by Mrs Chinwe Obaji, the then minister for education. The main reason asserted was that "JAMB UTME has become vulnerable to malpractices and it is no longer dependable." But the question is: if JAMB has become vulnerable, can't it be re-strengthened? Can't means be devised to make JAMB more effective and free of malpractices? What is the assurance that the so called Post JAMB would not be bastardized (that is if it has not even been bastardized)? Because cases abound of how candidates see Post UTME questions days before the exam and how mercenaries sit on behalf of some candidates. Post UTME, since its inception, has not been justifiable and should not be allowed to continue. Many students have lost their lives to ghastly road accident while traveling for the so called Post UTME. Many were denied admission, even after passing the so beautifully painted Post UTME. Our tertiary institutions have turned it to a money making enterprise and it has given corruption a more solid root in our already unbecoming education sytem. JAMB Registrar, Prof. Dibu Ojerinde, has lamented severally that tertiary institutions have turned the Post UTME screening to a money-making venture. The House of Representatives committee on education in their oversight visits to educational agencies learned that the introduction of Post UTME in our tertiary institution is subjective, stressful, and exploitative on parents and candidates, and therefore an aberration, and so, ordered the Federal Ministry of Education and National Universities Commission (NUC) to, as matter of urgency, abolish Post UTME in the Nation's tertiary institutions. but unfortunately, the order is yet to be effected as directed. Also, some years back, during the 33rd and 34th convocation ceremony of the University of Benin, UNIBEN, the late former President of Nigeria, Musa Yar'Adua, through the Director of Tertiary Education in the Federal Ministry of Education, Dr. Emmanuel Okon, remarked that the post UTME may be cancelled if complaints against its conduct by students, parents, and guardians persist. Of course! No parent is happy with the way their wards are being stressed and subjected to the risk of traveling in the name Post UTME. Tertiary institutions in countries like England, America, South Africa, and even Ghana, do not go through such long process, yet, they have a proficient and formidable education system. They do not center their education on massive examinations, yet, they produce better graduates than we do. Nigeria should learn and follow the foot steps of these countries. A good educational system is not the one centered on massive examinations; but on quality teaching, modern facilities, and conducive academic environment. In conclusion, Post UTME should be jettisoned and matriculation examination should be left solely to JAMB. JAMB should be re-fortified and the law governing examination malpractice should be made more effective. Any candidate found engaging in examination malpractice should be properly prosecuted to serve as a deterrent to others. Also, If our tertiary institutions feel they can conduct malpractice-free examination, they should join hands with JAMB and assist the body in conducting its UTME rather than making admission process bulky and cumbersome for candidates with Post UTME. Thank you. Reference en.wikipedia.org the JAMB ACT vanguard newspaper june 20, 2012 www.nigeriahomepage.biz |
Miscellaneous:or IBADAN POLY 2nd speaker? |
am der already.... |
Fynestboi:hello bro...... Am the patner to sammyscholar....... IBADAN POLY'S representative. |
sammyscholar:07064404128 |
sammyscholar:are you still in school.... Maybe we should meet.... And when is the deadline? |
sammyscholar: sammyscholar:let do this bro...... Rep POLYIBADAN.. Pub admin HND 1........ |
HND applicants......let keep dis trend moving.........let start helping one another with the tpye of question to expect in dis year CBT and to our seniors can u plz enlighten us abt the questions that will be asked cause dis year we must make the cut off mark.....waitn for u guys!!! |
Hello peeps......is der no HND applicant on this site dis year ni Come on guys let start helping one another regarding the POST-HND exam......and as for some of us that could not make it last year i pray dis is our year.......AMEN |
we are all in this together.....and we are going to start winning big...watch out |
mitie17: abi ojust calm down.......the second list will be coming out after 1st batch clearance...so anytime from November 18 be expecting the list...na xo |
oyamineh: Pls,am stil unable 2 reprint my cbt slip.D page is nt comng up,can anyone help methis is how to go about it..... go to check history type in ur form number which is G****** it will display some of ur transaction code....u will write out the one which has decimal after your form number so will now come bk to fill it on ur continue/fill CBT form if u still don't understand for better explanation 07064404128 |
swaga2: stil d same tin...d tin just dey bring d page againI TIRE OOOOOOOOOO |
waitn dey happen now..............i no gree see my reshedule ooooo |
oyaaaa.....HND applicants reps your day day 2 here........let go there |
Reps..........public admin as well |
No info yet,,,,,,,,,,, |
oyamineh: If u didnt met wit d cutof mark,na yawa be dat o. Last yr,i didnt meet up,i score 25 and cutof was 35 4 public admin.I pray and fastd but no miracle. Only if u know dose oga @ d topThought it's the HND CBT EXAM u are talking abt here.........wht was the question like last year when u attempt it?......and besides i think u should have understand the department u are coming into because last year someone was disqualified because of subject combination for HND.........hop u have already no the subjects combination sha? If not u can ask |
Sadeluhv: I even asked one of dem on 2go yesterday abt d exam,he just kept mute.imagine.....wht is nw the essence of shouting for 2go id and whatapps id...... Gone are the days when nairaland was nairaland. |
Tht is to show u that we nigerians are greedy.........guys just imagine wht is happening nw...but when the exam date never come out people they shou day1 they shout day2 let 2go let whtapps......nw that they have writtn the exam we no longer smell them.....but result go come out and they will start asking for assistance again.....just to let der fellow human no wht is going on has become a burden on them....*smh* for this generation..... |
A brother to a fwend was just through with his own nw.........he said 20 questions for 20minute........the questions comprises of biology which is the most, current affairs as well as chemistry and physis question like one each but the current affairs question is like five......aspirants that is wht i can gather for nw.....best of luck to u guys |
dafoly: also an administrator. @darrytoz n oyamineh, where did u do u ND?main campus here........ |
oyamineh: pls,if there is any informatn concerning d hnd aspirant cbt exam.let us know.is there any public admin hereYeah............are u also an administrator? |
oyamineh: Pls,has any hnd aspirant reciev any msg for d exam.Nt yet tym for HND exam when the tym comes we will all be notified.......... Any other HND aspirant in the house ??let keep the trend alive.......... |
Godhelpus: On my way to my village ooooooo,hope no terminal in my village cost am gonna break ittttt.cos i Don dieeereeeeeeeBaba ijebu..........everywhere you go!!!!! |
Peoples.............43bk-67bk |
FOK232: pls sum1 shud ansa me naMaths......english......current affairs |
Seunfunmi18: Its 3,800 for everythingThanks for that info boss...... |
Come on guys let start helping one another regarding the POST-HND exam......and as for some of us that could not make it last year i pray dis is our year.......AMEN