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Education / Re: Who Knows About Umaru Musa Yar'adua University Katsina 2nd List by hamzashuaib: 5:58pm On Nov 13, 2013 |
EMMYD01: Abayomi,i got an info from another person that itz coming out next week toohi emmy, my name are Mr hamza shuaib and the only advice i have to say is follow exactly what abayomi say and also dont expect any list on news paper the list will be on the site as always be. After you have meet up with all the nessesry requirement or you have follow what abayomi said, i think with God all things will be possible ok. Dont think otherwise people are different in life, i have 5 blood brothers in the school from different department, and also 4 students which i dont know them. Dont boder ur self to call, i only need your papers. Hamzashuaib90@gmail.com 1 Like |
Education / UMARU MUSA YAR ADUA UNIVERSITY 2013/2014 1st admission and process by hamzashuaib: 9:57am On Nov 13, 2013 |
FIRST ADMISSION LIST (UNDERGRADUATE) 2013/2014 SESSIon S/No JAMB No Candidate Name State Gender Faculty Course Applied 1 35673728IA ABBA ALIYU KAT M SMS B.SC. ACCOUNTING 2 35658209HH ABBA USMAN KAT M SMS B.SC. ACCOUNTING 3 35675183IA ABDULLAHI AMINU KAT M SMS B.SC. ACCOUNTING 4 36316275CD ABDULLAHI AMINU AL-AMIN KAT M SMS B.SC. ACCOUNTING 5 36445762EH ABDURRAHMAN LAWAL SANDAMU KAT M SMS B.SC. ACCOUNTING 6 35675224FE ABUBAKAR NASIR KAT M SMS B.SC. ACCOUNTING 7 35251384AB ABUBAKAR SAMAILA KAT M SMS B.SC. ACCOUNTING 8 35746806GG ADAMU SHAMSU KAT M SMS B.SC. ACCOUNTING 9 35220070EH ADO IBRAHIM KAN M SMS B.SC. ACCOUNTING 10 35667869AD AHMAD KHAMISU USMAN KAT M SMS B.SC. ACCOUNTING 11 36221068HG AHMAD SHAMSUDDEEN KAT M SMS B.SC. ACCOUNTING 12 35191704HG BALA SANI KAT M SMS B.SC. ACCOUNTING 13 35199298IJ BAWALE KABIRU KAT M SMS B.SC. ACCOUNTING 14 35193044DD BELLO ABDULHAKIM KAT M SMS B.SC. ACCOUNTING 15 35745801HE HABIB ALIYU KAT M SMS B.SC. ACCOUNTING 16 35193119AC HABIBU SANI KAT M SMS B.SC. ACCOUNTING 17 35173369IC HALILU ASHIRU KAT M SMS B.SC. ACCOUNTING 18 35663657CJ IBRAHIM ABDULRAHMAN BALA KAT M SMS B.SC. ACCOUNTING 19 35746809FH IBRAHIM HUSAMATU KAT M SMS B.SC. ACCOUNTING 20 35745760AD IBRAHIM ISHAKA KAT M SMS B.SC. ACCOUNTING 21 35666221JH IBRAHIM MARYAM GARBA KAN F SMS B.SC. ACCOUNTING 22 36150062IC IBRAHIM UMAR KAT M SMS B.SC. ACCOUNTING 23 37105587FB ISHAQ AMINA BATAGARAWA KAT F SMS B.SC. ACCOUNTING 24 35174848BA JABIR UMAR MAIDAWA KAT M SMS B.SC. ACCOUNTING 25 35193016CA KABEER MOHAMMED ABBA KAT M SMS B.SC. ACCOUNTING 26 35762075ED KABIR IBRAHIM KAT M SMS B.SC. ACCOUNTING 27 35673490BI KABIR ZAINAB RASHEED KAT F SMS B.SC. ACCOUNTING 28 35349540CF KANKAI YUSUF SULEIMAN KAT M SMS B.SC. ACCOUNTING 29 37117051JE LABARAN LAWAL KAT M SMS B.SC. ACCOUNTING 30 36027957CI LAWAL USMAN KAT M SMS B.SC. ACCOUNTING 31 35987433FJ MASUD YUSUF KAT M SMS B.SC. ACCOUNTING 32 35173847AG MUHAMMAD ABUBAKAR DAHIRU KAT M SMS B.SC. ACCOUNTING 33 35715386EC MUHAMMED MARYAM KAT F SMS B.SC. ACCOUNTING 34 36222308EC MUJITAFA AMINA MAIWADA KAT F SMS B.SC. ACCOUNTING 35 35683365HF MUNTARI ABUBAKAR KAT M SMS B.SC. ACCOUNTING 36 35561983ID OYEWUMI ABDULHAKEEM AYODEJI KWA M SMS B.SC. ACCOUNTING 37 35664378JH SADE IBRAHIM KAT M SMS B.SC. ACCOUNTING 38 36221453IF SANI YUSUF R KAT M SMS B.SC. ACCOUNTING 39 36223029BD SHEHU UMAR KAT M SMS B.SC. ACCOUNTING 40 35341607FJ SHEHU UMAR TANDAMA KAT M SMS B.SC. ACCOUNTING 41 35660323EA SULEIMAN ANAS KAD M SMS B.SC. ACCOUNTING 42 35192855BI TIJJANI SANI KAT M SMS B.SC. ACCOUNTING 43 35319349JH USMAN MUHAMMAD KAT M SMS B.SC. ACCOUNTING 44 35665726DA YAU SHAIBU KAT M SMS B.SC. ACCOUNTING 45 36221891DC YUSUF KAMILU KAT M SMS B.SC. ACCOUNTING 46 35747856CA ABBA SADDAM KAT M HUMANITIES B.A. ARABIC 47 35250380AG ABDULAZIZ MURTALA KAT M HUMANITIES B.A. ARABIC 48 35745742FH ABDULLAHI DALUTA MUSA KAT M HUMANITIES B.A. ARABIC 49 36221461GB ABDURRAHMAN MUSTAPHA KAT M HUMANITIES B.A. ARABIC 50 36487219DA ADAMU IBRAHIM FAGO KAT M HUMANITIES B.A. ARABIC 51 35338133AF ALASAN BUHARI KAT M HUMANITIES B.A. ARABIC 52 35657745BE ALIYU SAIDU KAT M HUMANITIES B.A. ARABIC 53 36271273AF ABDULLAHI KAMALUDEEN KAT M HUMANITIES B.A. ARABIC 54 36222636CI HARUNA ALIYU ABDULLAHI KAT M HUMANITIES B.A. ARABIC 55 37117023IB IBRAHIM ILIYASU KAT M HUMANITIES B.A. ARABIC 56 35340682CB IBRAHIM MUHAMMAD KAT M HUMANITIES B.A. ARABIC 57 35675055HG IBRAHIM SHEMSU KAT M HUMANITIES B.A. ARABIC 58 35173601GF IBRAHIM YUNUS NURUDDEEN KAN M HUMANITIES B.A. ARABIC 59 35673570GJ ISAH ISMAIL KAT M HUMANITIES B.A. ARABIC 60 36018558JF JAMILU ABDULLAHI CIKIN GIDA KAT M HUMANITIES B.A. ARABIC 61 35192285HJ MAARUF YUSUF KAT M HUMANITIES B.A. ARABIC 62 35189188FI MUHAMMAD MUSA ISA BAU M HUMANITIES B.A. ARABIC 63 36221397FJ MUHAMMAD NAFI'U MUHAMMAD KAT M HUMANITIES B.A. ARABIC 64 35224200HD MUKTAR BILYAMINU KAT M HUMANITIES B.A. ARABIC 65 35640764DC RABI'U HUZAIFA MUHAMMAD KAT M HUMANITIES B.A. ARABIC 66 35674385EJ SADA YUSUF SFAWA KAT M HUMANITIES B.A. ARABIC 67 36487216DJ SAMA'ILA KABIR SAULAWA KAT M HUMANITIES B.A. ARABIC 68 35673892HD SANI HASSAN KAT M HUMANITIES B.A. ARABIC 69 35673471HF SULAIMAN JAMILU KAT M HUMANITIES B.A. ARABIC 70 36526772AC TASI'U ABUBAKAR JIG M HUMANITIES B.A. ARABIC 71 37115137BG NURA AISHA KAT F NAS B.SC BIOCHEMISTRY 72 37115138BD KABIR HADIZA MATAZU KAT F NAS B.SC BIOCHEMISTRY 73 35191895IF NASIR FATIMA YAHAYA KAT F NAS B.SC BIOCHEMISTRY 74 35747534BG SHUAIB FATIMA BALA KAT F NAS B.SC BIOCHEMISTRY 75 35175054HB ALI KABIRU JIG M NAS B.SC BIOCHEMISTRY 76 35683718ID SAIDU MURTALA KAT M NAS B.SC BIOCHEMISTRY 77 36487410DJ USMAN HAUWA GARBA KAT F NAS B.SC BIOCHEMISTRY 78 35222389HE RABI'U ZAIDU KAT M NAS B.SC BIOCHEMISTRY 79 35192484GE SUROJO ABUBAKAR SADIQ KAT M NAS B.SC BIOCHEMISTRY 80 35762389HB USMAN AMINU SANI KAT M NAS B.SC BIOCHEMISTRY 81 35762334EC YAHAYA ABDULRAHMAN ABUBAKAR KAT M NAS B.SC BIOCHEMISTRY 82 35221946EF SAIDU ALIYU A KAT M NAS B.SC BIOCHEMISTRY 83 35659457BJ YUSUF ZAINAB IBRAHIM KAT F NAS B.SC BIOCHEMISTRY 84 35222415JD ABDULRAUF JAMILU KAT M NAS B.SC BIOCHEMISTRY 85 35674347GG UMAR HAMMAD KAT M NAS B.SC BIOCHEMISTRY 86 37110692GC FATIMA BELLO KAT F NAS B.SC BIOCHEMISTRY 87 35665721EF ABDULWAHAB ABUBAKAR KAT M NAS B.SC BIOCHEMISTRY 88 35762440BF BELLO ARMAYA'U KAT M NAS B.SC BIOCHEMISTRY 89 35193032GJ SADI MUHAMMAD KASIM KAT M NAS B.SC BIOCHEMISTRY 90 35988797EB ISAH NURADEEN KAT M NAS B.SC BIOCHEMISTRY 91 36017075IC ISAH NURA ABUBAKAR KAT M NAS B.SC BIOCHEMISTRY 92 35638018CF MUSTAPHA MARYAM KAD F NAS B.SC BIOCHEMISTRY 93 35350888FF SANI LAWAL A KAT M NAS B.SC BIOCHEMISTRY 94 35760781EF SHUAIBU ZUBAIRU KAT M NAS B.SC BIOCHEMISTRY 95 36222098JA SADA SA'ID SANI KAT M NAS B.SC BIOCHEMISTRY 96 35174056FI ABDULKADIR FIRDAUSI MUHAMMAD JIG F NAS B.SC BIOCHEMISTRY 97 35221467CH HAMISU UKASHATU RABIU KAT M NAS B.SC BIOCHEMISTRY 98 35680980FC ABU DAYYABU MUSTAPHA KAT M NAS B.SC BIOCHEMISTRY 99 35673716BJ LAWAL MUDASSIR KAT M NAS B.SC BIOCHEMISTRY 100 35191641HB SADIQ YAKUB ABUBAKAR KAN M NAS B.SC BIOCHEMISTRY 101 35674559BC SHUAIBU ABUBAKAR MAISALLAH KAT M NAS B.SC BIOCHEMISTRY 102 36223206GE ABDUL RUKAYYA FARI KAT F NAS B.SC BIOCHEMISTRY 103 36217002FC MUKTAR HAFSAT SANI KAT F NAS B.SC BIOCHEMISTRY 104 36493336BC ABDULLAHI MAIMUNA BABA NIG F NAS B.SC BIOCHEMISTRY 105 37113237JA ABUBAKAR UMAR KAT M NAS B.SC BIOCHEMISTRY 106 36222150DB ISMA'IL ABUBAKAR KAT M NAS B.SC BIOCHEMISTRY 107 35673871DJ MUKHTAR BILKISU RUMA KAT F NAS B.SC BIOCHEMISTRY 108 35658048HF SANI SULAIMAN GAMBO KAT M NAS B.SC BIOCHEMISTRY 109 35174230CB HABIB ASMAU ILIYAS KAT F NAS B.SC BIOCHEMISTRY 110 35192789CC BASHIR MAHI KAT M NAS B.SC BIOCHEMISTRY 111 36027115DC MUSA ABDULHADI KAT M NAS B.SC BIOCHEMISTRY 112 35222706JD MUSTAPHA IBRAHIM KAT M NAS B.SC BIOCHEMISTRY 113 35673840DF KHALIL YAZEED AHMED KAT M NAS B.SC BIOCHEMISTRY 114 35622732AC MUHAMMAD AISHA HAMISU KAT F NAS B.SC BIOCHEMISTRY 115 36018696GJ MUHAMMAD ZAINAB M KAN F NAS B.SC BIOCHEMISTRY 116 35760776GA HUSSAINI ABUBAKAR KAT M NAS B.SC BIOCHEMISTRY 117 35626004IA LAWAL NURA MUHAMMED KAT M NAS B.SC BIOCHEMISTRY 118 35675145JH MURTALA USMAN KAT M NAS B.SC BIOCHEMISTRY 119 36027689FG YAHAYA KABIR DAN'UWA KAT M NAS B.SC BIOCHEMISTRY 120 35682574CD ABDULLAHI BILKISU KOG F NAS B.SC BIOCHEMISTRY 121 36223230IJ HUDU FAHAD ABBA KAT M NAS B.SC BIOCHEMISTRY 122 35351328JD ILIYASU ABUBAKAR KAT M NAS B.SC BIOCHEMISTRY 123 35762336DG LAWAL JAMILU KAT M NAS B.SC. BIOLOGY 124 35192825BB MUKHTAR MARYAM KAT M NAS B.SC. BIOLOGY 125 36221583ID ABUBAKAR AISHA BINDAWA KAT F NAS B.SC. BIOLOGY 126 35760821CC ISMA'IL MUSA KAT M NAS B.SC. BIOLOGY 127 35675764ID SURAJO FATIMA A D SAUDE KAT F NAS B.SC. BIOLOGY 128 38007171EH YUSUF UMAR SANDAJI KAT M NAS B.SC. BIOLOGY 129 35193076DE ALHAJI HALIMA DAURA KAT F NAS B.SC. BIOLOGY 130 35762512JA SALMANU TASIU KAT M NAS B.SC. BIOLOGY 131 35638758DG USMAN ALIYU KAT M NAS B.SC. BIOLOGY 132 35349457IA ABDULLAHI SANUSI AHMED KAN M NAS B.SC. BIOLOGY 133 35673700GH AHMAD AISHA KAT F NAS B.SC. BIOLOGY 134 35675397CA RABIU HAMIDA RADDA KAT F NAS B.SC. BIOLOGY 135 35192740HC MANSUR ABDULLAHI KAT M NAS B.SC. BIOLOGY 136 35681184CC MUSA NURA KAT M NAS B.SC. BIOLOGY 137 35220592DD BARAH HASSAN MUSA KAT M NAS B.SC. BIOLOGY 138 35987558HC BASHIR MAS'UD KAT M NAS B.SC. BIOLOGY 139 35220591DG MASHI IBRAHIM ABDU KAT M NAS B.SC. BIOLOGY 140 35224494GE SANI IBRAHIM BABA KAT M NAS B.SC. BIOLOGY 141 35220647GC ABUBAKAR MOHAMMAD KAT M NAS B.SC. BIOLOGY 142 35674090GB ADAM HUSSAINI DARMA KAT M NAS B.SC. BIOLOGY 143 35747578HI KALLAH YUSUF KAT M NAS B.SC. BIOLOGY 144 35249623EG ABBA ZINAT BASHIR KAT F NAS B.SC. BIOLOGY 145 35673810CI ALMUSTAPHA HAFSAT DARMA KAT F NAS B.SC. BIOLOGY 146 37115169BH MUHAMMAD FATIMA ABU-SUFYAN KAT F NAS B.SC. BIOLOGY 147 36221929BF SHUAIBU MUSTAPHA KAT M NAS B.SC. BIOLOGY 148 36148459EB IBRAHIM AISHA KAT F NAS B.SC. BIOLOGY 149 36221988DC UMAR RAHAMA SULEIMAN KAT F NAS B.SC. BIOLOGY 150 35746685EB ABDULLAHI BILKISU MUAZU KAT F NAS B.SC. BIOLOGY 151 36455994AD MARYAM HASSAN GONAH KAT F NAS B.SC. BIOLOGY 152 35674419EE MUHAMMAD ABDULLAHI ZUBAIRU KAT M NAS B.SC. BIOLOGY 153 35762150BC IBRAHIM MARYAM KAT F NAS B.SC. BIOLOGY 154 36138417JH USMAN MARYAM A KAT F NAS B.SC. BIOLOGY 155 35746254HD KABIR MARYAM AHMED KAT F NAS B.SC. BIOLOGY Candidates are advice to await further instructions on screening and registration. please any student that is name is not out on the first list should not be panic because 2nd list will be out also. best regard. to process ur admission into the umyuk after you have meet up with all the requirement, please contact 07039759893. |
Education / Umaru Musa Yar Adua University Katsina State. by hamzashuaib: 9:20am On Nov 13, 2013 |
HISTORY Umaru Musa Yar’Adua University (UMYU), formerly Katsina State University was established by the Katsina State Government out of the desire to improve access to higher education for its citizenry. The law establishing the Katsina State University was passed by the Katsina State House of Assembly on 5th September 2006. The University commenced academic activities in January 2007 with three faculties(Education, Humanities & Natural and Applied Sciences), and 16 undergraduate programmes. The university will build upon existing academic strength, a total of 13 faculties, 76 departments and 236 academic programmes (undergraduate and postgraduate) at the end of its 25 year period of it’s academic phasing, which is divided into four years each. VICE CHANCELLOR’S MESSAGE As you begin your journey to attain tertiary education, I welcome you to Umaru Musa Yar’adua University, a citadel of learning on the edge of the sahara, in a city known for its tradition and thirst for knowledge over the centuries. Your choice of this University among 120 Universities in the country must have been informed by not mere sentiments of being citizens of Nigeria and Katsina State, but a common belief that the University will offer you all that is required to attain your goals of knowledge, character and learning. University Education, unlike any other form of education is not mainly about classroom or laboratory instructions. It is an educating process based on individuality. You determine what you want to learn, how you want to learn it and at what time to learn it. What I am saying is that you have an enormous responsibility on your shoulders to determine the outcome of your University learning experience. The onus is on you to score very highly, to access the vast body of knowledge and information available on campus, in the University Library, Faculty and Department Library and the internet. It is up to you as individuals to follow all instruction and ensure successful outcome of your University stay. It is up to you to ensure that you have an impeccable record of good character, gentlemanly behavior and being at home and at ease and friendly with your fellow students, while remaining respectful to the teaching and non-non teaching staff of the University. The learning facilities required are available and open to you, in particular the e-library and the vast collection of books and journals in the library. You must ensure that you utilize these to enrich your learning experience. The University rules and regulations were put in place to ensure that no one individual infringe on the rights of others and that everyone had equal access to all learning and social resources. Follow the rules. Finally, ensure that you have a personal goal written in your own handwriting on why you are in this University and what you wish to achieve at the end of each academic session, and to your graduation. Review these goals from time to time and see if you are measuring up. If not, take time to audit your activities and make amendments. WELCOME TO UMYU Our Vision Umaru Musa Yar’adua University aspires to be one of the best universities in Nigeria with an established reputation for high quality teaching and research and innovative learning delivery techniques and to be in full harmony with its host community as the formulator of its hopes and aspirations and the promoter of its core cultural and spiritual values. Our Mission The mission of the Umaru Musa Yar’adua University is to produce well-grounded, sound, God-fearing and entrepreneurially-minded graduates, equipped with problem-solving and other skills attuned to the demands of the 21st century environment, who can be self-employed, and whose skills and knowledge would accelerate community development in particular and nation building in general through the regular and distance education modes using information and communication technology as a tool, thereby widening access to higher education significantly. Students Affair ABOUT STUDENT AFFAIRS dean_std_aff Dr Sunusi Mamman Dean Student Affairs Student Affairs is dedicated to the support and enhancement of the academic mission of the University. The division provides programmes and services to both current and prospective students. The Programme is structured to compliment students’ academic experience, celebrate the rich diversity of the campus, provide opportunities to develop leadership skills, participate in community services, and offer an entertaining and safe social atmosphere. Services are offered to ensure the physical, emotional, and mental health of all students and provide guidance towards a career of excellence. Students at the Umaru Musa Yar’adua University, Katsina enjoy countless opportunities for academic growth, both in and out of the lecture hall. At UMYU we organise educational activities for academic challenges and a base of support for scholastic success, and extends to the building of leadership skills and a sense of commitment to the community within the larger society. The division comprises of the following Units Students Sporting And Recreational Activities Students’ Welfare Unit Students’ Union leadership Unit Male students’ accommodation Unit Female Students’ Accommodation Unit I.D. Card distribution Unit NYSC liaison Office Guidance and Counselling Unit Career Unit (Scholarship awards) Students’ Transportation facility Clubs and Societies Unit PUBLICATIONS 200 LEVEL GSP Moral Philosophy NOTES 2013 STUDENT UNION ELECTION TIME TABLE ABOUT NYSC MOBILISATION Activity based instructional strategy. BEING A PAPER DELIVERED AT THE LAUNCHING OF A BOOK Duties of Departmental Heads Examination Regulations in UMYU Inaugural Speech by Dr Sunusi katsina computer presentation LEVEL COORDINATORS PAPERS PRESENTED AT THE WORKSHOP Physical exercise and Cardio RESEARCH METHODS Semester System Teaching small and large groups University teaching in an information age VC'S PRESENTATION vice chancellor Student Affairs Mission To create a selfless and collaborative environment that inspires students to functionally face academic challenges thereby encouraging their personal growth and support community engagement that promotes global citizenship in an information epoch. CORE VALUES OF UMYU STUDENT AFFAIRS THIS DIVISION VALUES STUDENTS AS UNIQUE INDIVIDUALS. Our students are unique,are all valued equally and appreciated in their own right. Opinions of all are considered as we seek to foster open communication. IT IS OUR CONVICTION THAT NEW STUDENTS NEED A BETTER UNDERSTANDING of their environment so that they can adjust to face new challenges. We provide decent and comfortable accommodation for as many students as applicable on first come first served basis. WE VALUE STUDENTS’ PERSONAL GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT: Students are encouraged, challenged, and expected to grow as human beings by engaging in purposeful programmes. THE DIVISION PROVIDES students support service that supports the university community in its quest to promote an environment that will enhance students’ success. WE VALUE LEADERSHIP QUALITIES IN STUDENTS: Students with leadership qualities and traits are encouraged to pursue their aspiration without undue interference. We aspire to recruit students to reflect the rich diversity of Katsina State and to provide to students, once enrolled, with co-curricular programmes, activities and services that: Strengthen the educational environment for learning. Facilitate full development of student talents and abilities. Inspires leadership skills in students, Support and encourage students in the achievement of their educational and career aspirations. Enhance the sense of community and the overall quality of campus life. Assist students in making the transition from academic life to the world of work The Student Affairs Division recognizes the increasingly diverse nature of the student population. With that in mind, many programmes, activities and services are designed to meet the needs of all students including persons with disabilities, special target and other distinct groups. STUDENTS’ WELFARE The Student Welfare office is dedicated to the development of programmes and services designed to help a diverse student body achieve their educational goals, objectives and to enhance the overall quality of campus life. Developing leaders is a major focus of Student Life. The University Senate has approved a dress code which must be respected by all students to ensure that issues of sexual harassment and sorting are discouraged in the campus. GUIDANCE & COUNSELLING SERVICES Counseling Services offers a variety of services to help students grow personally, understand themselves, and develop mutually satisfying relationships with friends and family. In addition to short-term counselling service, the professional staff offers assistance in exploring and assessing aptitudes, interests and abilities that are important to career planning. STUDENTS’ ACCOMMODATION Hostel accommodation provides inviting, high-quality, and cost-effective housing for many students. There are also catering services within the campus that enhance the educational experience of our students and meet the needs of the entire University community. The division provides decent hostel accommodation for all female students on request. There are two hostels Block A and B with the capacity of accommodating 576 female students. The Student Affairs provide private hostel accommodation for 200 male students on first come first served. The building popularly known as the WHITE HOUSE is provided with water supply. Student Affairs Mission To create a selfless and collaborative environment that inspires students to functionally face academic challenges thereby encouraging their personal growth and support community engagement that promotes global citizenship in an information epoch. CORE VALUES OF UMYU STUDENT AFFAIRS THIS DIVISION VALUES STUDENTS AS UNIQUE INDIVIDUALS. Our students are unique,are all valued equally and appreciated in their own right. Opinions of all are considered as we seek to foster open communication. IT IS OUR CONVICTION THAT NEW STUDENTS NEED A BETTER UNDERSTANDING of their environment so that they can adjust to face new challenges. We provide decent and comfortable accommodation for as many students as applicable on first come first served basis. WE VALUE STUDENTS’ PERSONAL GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT: Students are encouraged, challenged, and expected to grow as human beings by engaging in purposeful programmes. THE DIVISION PROVIDES students support service that supports the university community in its quest to promote an environment that will enhance students’ success. WE VALUE LEADERSHIP QUALITIES IN STUDENTS: Students with leadership qualities and traits are encouraged to pursue their aspiration without undue interference. ABOUT STUDENT AFFAIRS Student Affairs is dedicated to the support and enhancement of the academic mission of the university. The division provides programming and services to both current and prospective students. Programming is structured to compliment the students’ academic experience, celebrate the rich diversity of the campus, provide opportunities to develop leadership skills, participate in community service, and offer an entertaining and safe social atmosphere. Services are offered to ensure the physical, emotional, and mental health of all students and provide guidance toward a career of excellence. The Division of Student Affairs is made up of employees distributed into many offices and Units. Students at the Umaru Musa Yar’adua University, Katsina enjoy countless opportunities for academic growth, both in and out of the lecture hall. At UMYU we organise educational activities for academic challenges and a base of support for scholastic success, and extends to the building of leadership skills and a sense of commitment to the community within the larger society. The division comprises of the following Units y Students Sporting And Recreational Activities y Students’ Welfare Unit y Students’ Union leadership Unit y Male students’ accommodation Unit y Female Students’ Accommodation Unit y I.D. Card distribution Unit y NYSC liaison Office y Guidance and Counselling Unit y Career Unit (Scholarship awards) y Students’ Transportation facility y Clubs and Societies Unit OFFICE OF THE DEAN OF STUDENTS’ B 16, Senate Building, Umaru Musa Yar’adua University, Katsina. The mission of Students Affairs is to recruit students reflecting the rich diversity of Katsina State and global population and to provide those students, once enrolled, with co-curricular programmes, activities and services that: y Strengthen the educational environment for learning. y Facilitate full development of student talents and abilities. y Inspires leadership skills in students, y Support and encourage students in the achievement of their educational and career aspirations. y Enhance the sense of community and the overall quality of campus life. y Assist students in making the transition from academic life to the world of work The Student Affairs Division recognizes the increasingly diverse nature of the student population. With that in mind, many programmes, activities and services are designed to meet the needs of all students including persons with disabilities, special target and other distinct groups. STUDENTS’ WELFARE The Student Welfare office is dedicated to the development of programmes and services designed to help a diverse student body achieve their educational goals, objectives and to enhance the overall quality of campus life. Developing leaders is a major focus of Student Life. The University Senate has approved a dress code which must be respected by all students to ensure that issues of sexual harassment and sorting are discouraged in the campus. GUIDANCE & COUNSELLING SERVICES Counseling Services offers a variety of services to help students grow personally, understand themselves, and develop mutually satisfying relationships with friends and family. In addition to short-term counselling service, the professional staff offers assistance in exploring and assessing aptitudes, interests and abilities that are important to career planning. STUDENTS’ ACCOMMODATION Hostel accommodation provides inviting, high-quality, and cost-effective housing for many students. There are also catering services within the campus that enhance the educational experience of our students and meet the needs of the entire University community. The division provides decent hostel accommodation for all female students on request. There are two hostels Block A and B with the capacity of accommodating 576 female students. The Student Affairs provide private hostel accommodation for 200 male students on first come first served. The building popularly known as the WHITE HOUSE is provided with water supply. Faculty of Education PDF Print E-mail Undergraduate Programmes -> B.A. Ed. Arabic -> B.A. Ed. Islamic Studies -> B.A. Ed. History -> B.A. Ed. English -> B.A. Ed. Hausa -> B. Sc. Ed. Biology -> B. Sc. Ed. Geography -> B. Sc. Ed. Chemistry -> B. Sc. Ed. Physics -> B. Sc. Ed. Mathematics -> BLIS Postgraduate Programmes -> Postgraduate Diploma in Education -> M.Ed. Curriculum and Instructions -> M.Ed. Educational Psychology Faculty of Humanities Undergraduate Programmes -> B.A. Arabic -> B.A. English -> B.A. French -> B.A. Hausa -> B.A. History -> B.A. Islamic Studies Postgradute Programmes -> M.A. Arabic -> M.A. Islamic Studies -> Ph.D Arabic -> Ph.D Islamic Studies Faculty of Law Undergraduate Programme -> LLB Law Faculty of Natural & Applied Sciences Undergraduate Programmes -> B.Sc. Biology -> B.Sc. Biochemistry -> B.Sc. Chemistry -> B.Sc. Computer Science -> B.Sc. Geography -> B.Sc. Industrial Chemistry -> B.Sc. Microbiology -> B.Sc. Mathematics -> B.Sc. Physics Postgraduate Programmes -> M.Sc. Chemistry -> M.Sc. Geography -> Masters in Resource Development (MRD) -> M.Sc. Computer Science -> M.Sc. Mathematics -> Ph.D. Chemistry -> Ph.D Geography (Internal Candidates only) -> Postgraduate Diploma in Resource Development (PGDR Faculty of Social & Management Science Undergraduate Programmes -> B.Sc. Accounting -> B.Sc. Business Administration -> B.Sc. Economics -> B.Sc. Political Science -> B.Sc. Sociology |
Education / PAST QUESTION AND ANSWER, ADMISSIONS PROCESS A.B.U ZARIA 2014/2015 by hamzashuaib: 6:09pm On Oct 25, 2013 |
Welcome: Post UTME Screening Exercise Welcome to the Ahmadu Bello University portal for the screening of candidates that sat for the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) for admission into undergraduate programmes of the University. Please take time to read the following guidelines before you register for the screening. Qualtification for Screening Candidates who scored 180 and above in UTME for all Courses. And must have chosen Ahmadu Bello University as their first choice. Procedure for Online Registration for UTME Screening Registration for the screening exercise will commence from Tuesday 9th July, 2014 and close on Thursday 7th August, 2014. Applicants are required to pay a sum of N2, 200.00 for the screening exercise. This is exclusive of bank administrative charges of N200.00. To make the payment, candidates are advised to visit the University PUTME registration portal (putme.abu.edu.ng) and Generate a Transaction Payment Slip, print the slip and proceed to any of the designated banks below for payment. Candidate are to use their Jamb registration number as their username and their respective state of origin as password for login in. After making payment in any of the prescribed Banks, candidates are to go back to the PUTME portal (putme.abu.edu.ng) to finish up their registration and schedule for the Screening Test. The printout of the scheduled test and a printout of the UTME result MUST be submitted on the day of the screening. Candidates MUST keep photocopies of all submissions for their own records. Candidates MUST arrive at the screening venue atleast One Hour before their scheduled screening time, to ensure proper briefing and accreditation. Please note that:- (GSM Phones are not allowed during the Post-UTME Screening Exercise. Parents, Guardians and uninvited law enforcement agencies will not be allowed into the venues during the Post-UTME Screening Exercise. Only the calculators similar to those provided by JAMB will be allowed into the screening venue. Participating Banks First Bank of Nigeria Plc Stanbic IBTC Bank Plc Diamond Bank Plc Guarantee Trust Bank Plc Main Street Bank Plc Key Stone Bank Plc United Bank for Africa UBA Plc Fidelity Bank Plc Zenit Bank Plc Venues for Screening Venues, dates and time for Screening are as contained on the scheduling Slip. Any candidate who fails to appear for the screening exercise on the date indicated on his/her Schedule Slip would not be considered for admission into the Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria during the 2014/2015 academic session. Follow the steps below to register Type in your JAMB number and state of origin on the login page and click on login A transaction id will be generated for you, printout the Slip and go to any of the designated banks listed above and make payment. Login after payment to complete your registration and schedule for the Screening test Provide your personal records if missing and click update You must provide a valid GSM number and Email address Upload your true passport size photograph in JPG format (not more than 100KB) and O/level results (where available). Choose awaiting result where applicable. Ensure that your photograph is uploaded. Click on the save button. You will be redirected to the Portal where you will be scheduled for the screening Print 2 copies of the Scheduling slip and bring along during the screening exercise. The exam will be access on computer base, and students are advice to get the p.q to guide them for the exam. For admission process and past questions paper for the post u.m.e examination get in torch with this number 07039759893. Also for those that are from far away, soft coppy of the p.q available which will be send via email provided. Best wishes |
Education / A.b.u Zaria 2013/2014 Academic Session Into Basic [ijamb] And Remedial Programme by hamzashuaib: 10:48pm On Aug 07, 2013 |
The school of basic and remedial studies, Ahmadu Bello University, Funtua, announces the sale of application forms for admission into 2013/2014 academic session, which will commence from Friday 12th July, 2013 to 20th September, 2013. Candidates are admitted from educational least developed states of the North for possible placement into degree programmes at Ahmadu Bello University and other Universities as approved by the Federal Government. 1. ADMISSION REQUIMEMENT (a) REMEDIAL i. Candidates applying for this programme must have at least (3) credits in science subjects with any of the following combinations: RS1: Biology, Chemistry, Geography; RS2: Biology, Chemistry, Physics; RS3; Biology, Geography, Physics; RS4: Chemistry, Geography, Physics; and two (2) passes at ‘o’ level in the other subjects offered in the school. ii. Candidates applying for the programme MUST register with JAMB for 2013/2014 academic session and MUST choose ABU as first choice. iii. The duration of the programme is NINE (9) months only. (b) Basic (IJAMB) i. Candidates applying for this programme must have at least five (5) credits including English and Mathematics with any of the following combinations: BS1: Biology, Chemistry, Physics; BS2: Chemistry, Mathematics, Physics; BS3: Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics; BS4: Chemistry, Geography, Physics; BS5: Mathematics, Geography, Physics. ii. The duration for the programme is twelves months only 2. METHOD OF APPLICATION 1. Go to the SBRS e-forms portal at sbrs.abu.edu.ng/eform 2. Click on the TRANSACTION-ID LINK to create your account and generate your unique transaction-ID and password. 3. Print out the payment slip and proceed to any of the designated banks and make payment. 4. Go back to the portal and log in with your ID and password to fill and submit your form. 5. The form fees is #2,500.00 only; however, the banks will also charge an administrative fee of #200.00 only. 6. The designated banks for the exercise are i. Zenith Bank PLC ii. First Bank Nig. Plc iii. UBA Plc iv. Keystone Bank Plc 7. Please Note that payment should only be made through the designated banks listed above and the pre-admission test will commence from September 23rd – 28th , 2013. |
Education / Re: Pre-degree A.b.u Zaria Remedial Programme. time for discussion by hamzashuaib: 4:04pm On Aug 03, 2013 |
festusbiz: Tnks 4 dis post. Pls can applicant who r not 4rm northern states apply As am 4rm d southwest? Pls help me wit d amount of d skul fees n hostel accomodatn. I await ur quick reply. Tnkscandidate who are not from northern state can apply but the chance to get admission is very low but with god all things are possible and nothing is impossible fees< 70,000 -80,000.. |
Education / Pre-degree A.b.u Zaria Remedial Programme. time for discussion by hamzashuaib: 1:06pm On Aug 02, 2013 |
Over the years, statistics shows that most of the states in the northern part of the Country hardly filled their quota in our Universities in general and Ahmadu Bello University in particular. The standard of students produced in most of these states has always seen also as being very low. These are largely attributed to the caliber of teachers teaching in our secondary schools and the massive failure of students in their final year Senior Secondary School Examinations. In an attempt to tackle this unfortunate situation, the School of Basic and Remedial Studies (SBRS) Funtua was established in 2003. It among others, undertake pre-degree programme- THE REMEDIAL PROGRAMME. The remedial section of the school also organizes JAMB CLINIC classes for all students and SPECIAL classes for students with deficiencies in their O-Levels. The Remedial programme generally last for Nine (9) months divided into two semesters. During this period, students are exposed to intensive lectures from Mondays to Thursdays every week and a weekly C.A. test on Fridays. CATCHMENT AREA The School being established by the Northern State Governments is open to all interested applicants from the 19 Northern States and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Abuja. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Candidates aspiring to gain admission in Ahmadu Bello University Zaria via SBRS’s Remedial programme must: Successfully sit and pass the pre-admission test examined by SBRS at Funtua. Have obtained at least three (3) credits and two (2) pass in English Language, General Mathematics, Biology, Chemistry, Geography and Physics in WAEC and or NECO. GROUPS & SUBJECT COMBINATIONS All successfully admitted and registered students are placed into one of the four (4) academic groups:- RS1, RS2, RS3 or RS4. Each student is given a group by considering his/her intended feature carrier and the O-Level credits obtained. Courses in each group are: RS1:- Biology, Chemistry and Geography RS2:- Biology, Chemistry and Physics RS3:- Biology, Geography and Physics RS4:- Chemistry, Geography and Physics Note: English Language and General Mathematics are compulsory for all students apart from the subject combinations they are expected to offer in their various groups. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS INTO THE UNIVERSITY Admission in Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria is automatic provided a student successfully completes the remedial programme as follows: Obtained a minimum of 2.0 CGPA from 3 subjects undertook at the school. Choose ABU Zaria as first choice in JAMB and has also obtained the required JAMB scores (which is generally determined by JAMB) and Remedied all necessary O-Level deficiencies. BASIC (IJMB) PROGRAMME PROSPECTUS The Basic (IJMB) programme is an Advance Level Programme intended for candidates aspiring to again admission into any Nigerian University through Direct Entry (DE). The programme last for Eighteen (18) months divided into two sessions of two semesters each. During this period, students are exposed to intensive lectures from Mondays to Thursdays every week and a weekly C.A. test on Fridays. The school's highly equipped laboratories avail the students the opportunity of undertaking all the practical required for IJMB progrmme. CATCHMENT AREA The programme is specifically designed for interested candidates from the 19 Northern States including the Federal Capital Territory (FCT). ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Candidates aspiring to gain admission in Ahmadu Bello University Zaria via SBRS's Remedial programme must: Successfully sit and pass the pre-admission test examined by SBRS at Funtua. Have obtained at least three (3) credits and two (2) pass in English Language, General Mathematics, Biology, Chemistry, Geography and Physics in WAEC and or NECO. ENTRY REQUIREMENT INTO BASIC (IJMB) PROGRAMME Candidates aspiring to be admitted into the Basic (IJMB) programme: Must have sat and passed the pre-admission test examined by the School. Must obtain a minimum of five (5) O/L credits from Ordinary Mathematics, English Language, Biology, Chemistry, Geography and Physics. Must have successful passed through the BIO DATA and Academic screening processes. SUBJECT / COURSES TAUGHT The School of Basic and Remedial Studies Funtua, is science based. Thus the subjects offered in the Basic programme are purely Advance Level science subjects viz: Biology, Chemistry, Geography, Mathematics, and Physics. GROUPS & SUBJECT COMBINATIONS BS1 BS2 BS3 BS4 BS5 Chemistry Mathemtics Biology Physics Mathematics Physics Chemistry Biology Chemistry Geography Biology Physics Chemistry Geography Physics MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS INTO ABU ZARIA Candidates aspiring to be admitted into the Basic (IJMB) programme: Student must have obtained a minimum of 6 points in their final exams (this is subject to change when necessary by NUC). Must have purchased Direct Entry (DE) form and have chosen ABU Zaria as their first choice. Must have remedied all deficiencies (if any) All SBRS IJMB students, as a privilege, are automatically given admission into ABU Zaria provided they satisfy the afore-listed conditions. SUMMARY OF ENTRANCE EXAMS SCHEDULES ENTRANCE EXAM SCHEDULES FOR 2013/2014 ADMISSION EXERCISE Form Sales Period: Jul 10, 2013 – Sep 20, 2013 Form Fees: =N=2,500.00 Entrance Exam Dates: Sep 23, 2013 – Sep 28, 2013 Entrance Exam Times: 9:00AM - 6:00PM daily Entrance Exam Venues: SBRS Funtua school premises Entrance Exam Method: Other details will be made available shortly. |
Education / A.B.U 2013/2014 POST-UTME SCREENING HOLDS 22ND -26TH,2013 by hamzashuaib: 10:34am On Jun 28, 2013 |
REMAIN CALM! Aspirants of the great Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, should hold on and be patient as there are lots of people out there waiting to use this opportunity to take advantage of the desperacy of aspirants to strip them of illegal amounts of money. The university is experiencing technical and administrative hitches which made it unable to commence distribution of POST UTME registration forms. Candidates are advised to wait for authentic information before taking any step of releasing money so as to avoid falling into the hands of these unscrupulous people! AHMADU BELLO UNIVERSITY, ZARIA A.B.U 2013/2014 POST-UTME SCREENING HOLDS 22ND -26TH,2013 This is to inform all candidates who applied for admission into Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria for the 2013/2014 Academic Session, and who made the institution their FIRST CHOICE, that they would be screened through Computer Based Training(CTB), starting from Monday 22nd to 26th July,2013. Candidates, parents, guardians and the general public are to note that the ability to read and click/use the mouse is the only requirement for the test. QUALIFICATION FOR THE SCREENING All candidates with utme score of 180 and above are eligible to attend the screening exercise, In addition, candidates must have the prescribed UTME subject combinations required for the courses applied for the courses applied for as contained in the JAMB Brochure NB: Candidates with wrong UTME subject combinations will not be allowed to attend the screening exercise REGISTRATION Registration for the screening exercise will commence on Tuesday 2nd July, 2013 and close on Friday 26th July 2013. Applicants are required to pay sum of N2,000.00 screening fee. This is exclusive of band administrative charge of N250.00. Candidates are advised to obtain an e-transact PIN from any commercial bank and thereafter load the PIN Number for the online registration process by clicking on the home page of Ahmadu Bello University Website (http://forms.abu.edu.ng/putme ) and print out their respective Schedule-Slip containing screening information. A printout of the candidate’s schedule slip with the passport photograph and a print out of the UTME result must be submitted on the day of the screening. Candidates MUST keep photocopies of all submissions for their own records. Candidates should please note that: (1) GSM phones are not allowed during the Post-UTME Screening Exercise. (2) Parents, Guardians and uninvited law enforcement agencies will not be allowed into the venue during the Post-UTME exercise. VENUE FOR SCREENING Candidates should all report to the multipurpose Hall Faculty Of Social Sciences, Main Campus Ahmadu Bello University, Samaru, Zaria at 7:00am daily SCHEDULE OF SCREENING DATES Monday 22nd July 2013 Faculty of Engineering Faculty of Environmental Design Tuesday 23rd July 2013 Faculty of Administration Faculty of Law Wednesday 24th July 2013 Faculty of Science Faculty of Social Science Thursday 25th July 2013 Faculty of Medicine Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences Faculty of Veterinary Medicine Friday 26th July 2013 Faculty of Arts Faculty of Education Faculty of Agriculture Any candidate who fails to appear for the screening exercise on the dates indicating above will not be considered for admission into the university during the 2013/2014 academic session. |
Education / Re: 2013/2014 Post Utme Procedures For A.b.u by hamzashuaib: 7:40pm On Jun 24, 2013 |
[quote author=hamzashuaib]Welcome to the Ahmadu Bello University portal for the screening of candidates that sat for the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) for admission into undergraduate programmes of the University. Please take time to read the following guidelines before you register for the screening. Qualtification for Screening Candidates who scored 180 and above in UTME for science based courses; Candidates who scored 190 and above in UTME for Arts, Social Science, Law and administration; All candidates who fall within the cut off point in (a) and (b) above, must have the prescribed subject combinations in the UTME examination as required by their proposed courses of study (information as contained in the JAMB brochure for UME candidates); And must have chosen Ahmadu Bello University as their first choice. N.B: Those whose UTME subject combinations are not correct need not come as they will not be allowed for the screening exercise. Procedure for Online Registration for UTME Screening Registration for the screening exercise will commence from Monday 24thJune, 2013. Applicants are required to pay a sum of N1, 000.00 for the screening exercise. This is exclusive of bank administrative charges of N250.00. To make the payments, candidates are advised to obtain an e-transact PIN card from any commercial bank and thereafter load the PIN Number for the online registration process by clicking Register for the Screening Exerciseon the home page of Ahmadu Bello University Website (www.abu.edu.ng) and to print out their respective a registration slip. Proceed to make payment and schedule then. date and time schedule for the screening. The printout with affixed Passport Photograph of the candidates and a printout of the UTME result MUST be submitted on the day of the screening. Candidates MUST keep photocopies of all submissions for their own records. Candidates MUST arrive at the screening venue One Hour before their scheduled screening time, to ensure proper briefing and accreditation. Please note that:- (GSM Phones are not allowed during the Post-UTME Screening Exercise. Parents, Guardians and uninvited law enforcement agencies will not be allowed into the venues during the Post-UTME Screening Exercise. Only the calculators similar to those provided by JAMB will be allowed into the screening venue. Any candidate who fails to appear for the screening exercise on the date indicated on his/her Schedule Slip would not be considered for admission into the Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria during the 2013/2014 academic session Follow the steps below to register Type in your JAMB number and state of origin on the login page and click on login Enter your valid mobile number, email address Upload your true passport size photograph in JPEG format (not more than 100KB) and O/level results (where available). Choose awaiting result where applicable. Ensure that your photograph is uploaded. Click on the save button. You will be redirected to the Portal where you make payment and schedule for the screening Print 2 copies of the registration slip and bring along during the screening exercise. if you experience any problem with login to the Portal, uploading your passport photograph or OL results Check for Post UTME Screening Result here Please login using your JAMB No and state of origin JAMB No State. hopefully the selling of the post utme for abu. zaria will commence on 26/06/2013. best-regard |
Education / 2013/2014 Post Utme Procedures For A.b.u by hamzashuaib: 2:08pm On Jun 23, 2013 |
Welcome to the Ahmadu Bello University portal for the screening of candidates that sat for the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) for admission into undergraduate programmes of the University. Please take time to read the following guidelines before you register for the screening. Qualtification for Screening Candidates who scored 180 and above in UTME for science based courses; Candidates who scored 190 and above in UTME for Arts, Social Science, Law and administration; All candidates who fall within the cut off point in (a) and (b) above, must have the prescribed subject combinations in the UTME examination as required by their proposed courses of study (information as contained in the JAMB brochure for UME candidates); And must have chosen Ahmadu Bello University as their first choice. N.B: Those whose UTME subject combinations are not correct need not come as they will not be allowed for the screening exercise. Procedure for Online Registration for UTME Screening Registration for the screening exercise will commence from Monday 24thJune, 2013. Applicants are required to pay a sum of N1, 000.00 for the screening exercise. This is exclusive of bank administrative charges of N250.00. To make the payments, candidates are advised to obtain an e-transact PIN card from any commercial bank and thereafter load the PIN Number for the online registration process by clicking Register for the Screening Exerciseon the home page of Ahmadu Bello University Website (www.abu.edu.ng) and to print out their respective a registration slip. Proceed to make payment and schedule then. date and time schedule for the screening. The printout with affixed Passport Photograph of the candidates and a printout of the UTME result MUST be submitted on the day of the screening. Candidates MUST keep photocopies of all submissions for their own records. Candidates MUST arrive at the screening venue One Hour before their scheduled screening time, to ensure proper briefing and accreditation. Please note that:- (GSM Phones are not allowed during the Post-UTME Screening Exercise. Parents, Guardians and uninvited law enforcement agencies will not be allowed into the venues during the Post-UTME Screening Exercise. Only the calculators similar to those provided by JAMB will be allowed into the screening venue. Any candidate who fails to appear for the screening exercise on the date indicated on his/her Schedule Slip would not be considered for admission into the Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria during the 2013/2014 academic session Follow the steps below to register Type in your JAMB number and state of origin on the login page and click on login Enter your valid mobile number, email address Upload your true passport size photograph in JPEG format (not more than 100KB) and O/level results (where available). Choose awaiting result where applicable. Ensure that your photograph is uploaded. Click on the save button. You will be redirected to the Portal where you make payment and schedule for the screening Print 2 copies of the registration slip and bring along during the screening exercise. if you experience any problem with login to the Portal, uploading your passport photograph or OL results Check for Post UTME Screening Result here Please login using your JAMB No and state of origin JAMB No State. |
Education / Abu Admission Requirements For All Courses by hamzashuaib: 1:13pm On Jun 23, 2013 |
AHMADU BELLO UNIVERSITY ,ZARIA ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS INTO VARIOUS PROGRAMMES OF THE S/No Faculty/Course REQUIREMENTS UME Subjects Direct Entry Candidates UME Candidates 1. ADMINISTRATION Accounting 1) Two ‘A’ level / IJ MB passes in Management/Social Science subjects one of which must be Economics. 2) A credit/Merit Pass in ABU Diploma in Accounting, Banking or Insurance. Five ‘0’ level credit passes including English Language, Economi cs, Mathematics and any other two (2) Management/Social Science subjects . Use of English, Economics, Mathematics and any Management or Social Science subject . Business Administration 1) Two ‘A’ level / IJMB passes in Management/Social Science subjects one of which must be Economics. 2) A credit/Merit Pass in ABU Diploma in Accounting, Banking or Insurance. Five ‘0’ level credit passes including English Language, Economics, Mathematics and any other two (2) Management/So cial Science subjects . Use of English, Economics, Mathematics and any Management or Social Science subject . Public Administration 1) Two ‘A’ level / IJMB passes One of which must include Government. 2) A Merit Pass in ABU Diploma in P ublic Administration or Local Government. Five ‘0’ level credit passes including English Language, Government or History, Economics. At least a pass in Mathematics. Use of English, Government/History, Economics and any other subject. Loc al Government Studies. 1) Two ‘A’ level / IJMB passes One of which must include Government or History. 2) A Merit Pass in ABU Diploma in Local Government or Public Administration. Five ‘0’ level credit passes including Eng lish Language, Government or History, Economics and any other two subjects. At least a pass in Mathematics Use of English, Government/History, Economics and any other subject. 2. AGRICULTURE 1) Two ‘A’ level / IJMB Passes in Chemistry and Biology or Botan y or Zoology. 2) HND in Agriculture or related field of study with a minimum of credit pass. Five ‘0’ level credit passes including English Language, Mathematics, Chemistry, Physics, Biology or Agricultural Science. Use of English, Chemistry, Mathematics, Biology or Agricultural Science. 3. ARTS English Language Two ‘A’ level / IJMB or NCE Passes in Literature in English and any other Arts or Social Science subject. Five ‘0’ level credit passes to include Literature in English and English Language, an d any other Arts or Social Science subjects Use of English, one Arts subject and two other Arts or Social Science subjects. English Literature Two ‘A’ level / IJMB or NCE Passes in Literature in English and any other Arts or Social Science subject. Five ‘0’ level credit passes to include Literature in English and English Language, Use of English, one Arts subject and two other Arts or Social Science subjects. 2 Theatre and Performing Arts . 1) IJMB or ‘A’ level Theatre or Performing Arts, Literature in Eng lish Journalism, Mass Comm. Creative Arts, Music and Dance, Literature in English. 2) ABU ND in Drama at credit level. 3) NCE in Drama, Theatre or Performing Arts and Creative Arts. Literature in English is desirable. Five ‘0’ level credit passes to include Lit erature in English and English Language, and any other Arts or Social Science subjects. Use of English, Literature in English and two other relevant subjects Archaeology Archaeology / History 1) Two “A” Level / IJMB with a minimum of “C” i n History, Government, Economics, Geology , Geography, Biology, Chemistry, Physics and Mathematics. French is an added advantage. 2) NCE with a minimum of “C” in History, Government, Economics, Geology , Geography, Biology, Chemistry, Physics or Mathematics. Fr ench is an added advantage. 1) Two “A” level / IJMB with a minimum of “C” grade in History and any of the following subjects: Government, Economics, Geology , Geography, Biology, Chemistry, Physics and Mathematics. French is an added advantage. 2) NCE with a mini mum of “C” grade in History and any of the following subjects: Government, Economics, Geology , Geography, Biology, Chemistry, Physics or Mathematics. French is an added advantage. Archaeology Five ‘O’ level credit passes which must include English Lang uage and one of the following: History, Government, Economics, Geography, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Mathematics, I.R.K. and C.R.K. Not applicable. Use of English, History or Government and two other subjects from Arts/Social Sciences OR any three Scie nce subjects. French 1) NCE with a minimum of “C” in French. 2) ABU Diploma Minimum of Merit Pass in French Language Education. 3) Two ‘A’ level / IJMB passes including French and any other Arts or Social Science subjects. Five ‘0’ level credit passes to include English Language and French plus any other Arts or Social Sciences subjects. Use of English, French and any other two subjects from Arts or Social Sciences. History 1) Two ‘A’ level / IJMB Passes One of which must be History or Government. 2) NCE with a mini mum of “C” in History. Five ‘0’ level credit passes to include English Language, History or Government Use of English, History or Government and any other two Arts or Social Science subjects. Arabic 1) Two ‘A’ level / IJMB Passes including Arabic and othe r Arts subjects. 2) ABU Diploma in Arabic at credit level. 3) NCE in Arabic. Five ‘0’ level credit passes including English Language and Arabic plus any two other subject from Arts. Use of English, Arabic and any other two subjects from Arts or Social Sciences. Hausa 1) Two ‘A’ level / IJMB Passes including Hausa and other Arts subjects. 2) ABU Diploma at credit level. 3) NCE in Hausa. Five ‘0’ level credit passes including English Language and Hausa and any other two Arts subjects. Use of English, Hausa and any other two Arts subjects. 4. EDUCATION Christian Religious Studies 1) NCE with a minimum of ‘C’ grade in Education and CRS 2) NCE with a minimum of ‘D’ grade in the second teaching subject. 3) ABU Diploma in CRS with a minimum of Merit pass Five ‘0’ level cre dit which must include English Language and CRS. 3 Islamic Religious Studies 1) NCE with a minimum of ‘C’ grade in Islamic Studies and Education 2) IJMB with a minimum of ‘E’ grade in all the three subjects including I.R.S. 3) ABU Diploma in Islamic Studies with a minimum of Merit Pass. 4) ND in Islamic Studies from any University with a minimum of Lower Credit. Five ‘0’ level credit which must include English Language and Islamic Studies. Mathematics Education 1) NCE with a minimum of ‘C’ grade in Education and Ma thematics 2) IJMB with a minimum of ‘D’ grade in Mathematics and minimum of ‘E’ grade in the two other subjects. 3) ND with a minimum of Merit Pass in Mathematics. 4) ABU Higher Diploma with a minimum of Merit Pass in Mathematics Education. Five ‘0’ level credit w hich must include English Language and Mathematics. Chemistry Education 1) NCE with ‘C’ grade in Education and Chemistry. 2) IJMB or ‘A’ level with a minimum of ‘C’ grade in Chemistry and a minimum of ‘D’ grade in one other Science subject from Biology, Phys ics, Geography. 3) ABU Diploma in Chemistry Education with Merit pass. Five ‘0’ level credit which must include English Language, Mathematics, Chemistry and Biology, plus Physics/Geography.. TC II with credit pass in Integrated Science, English Language and a ny other three subjects. Geography Education 1) NCE with minimum of ‘C’ grade in Education and Geography 2) IJMB or ‘A’ level passes with a minimum of ‘C’ grade in Geography and ‘D’ in one other Science subjects. 3) ABU Diploma in Geography Education with a mi nimum of merit pass. Five ‘O’ level credit in Geography, Mathematics, English language and any other one from Chemistry, physics or Biology. TC II credit pass in Mathematics, Geography, English Language and any other three subjects. Biology Education 1) NCE with ‘C’ grade in Education and Biology. 2) IJMB or ‘A’ level passes with ‘C’ grade in Biology and ‘D’ in one other Science subjects from Chemistry, Physics, Integrated Science or Geography. 3) ABU Diploma in Biology Education with a minimum of merit pass. Five ‘O’ level credit passes in Biology, Mathematics, English language and Chemistry and any other from physics or Geography. TC II credit passes in English Language, Integrated Science and any other three subjects. Integrated Science 1) NCE with ‘C’ gr ade in Education and Integrated Science. 2) IJMB or ‘A’ level pass with a minimum of ‘C’ grade (merit) in Physics and ‘D’ grade in any other Science subjects 3) ABU Diploma in Integrated Science or Physics Education with a minimum of Merit pass. Five ‘O’ level c redit passes in English language, Mathematics, Physics Chemistry and Biology. TC II credit passes in English Language, Mathematics, Inte grated Science, and any other two subjects from the following: Chemistry, Biology, Geography. Home Economics 1) ABU D iploma in Home Economics with a minimum of Upper credit. 2) NCE merit in Home Economics and Education. 3) ABU Higher National Diploma with lower credit in Home Economics. Five ‘O’ level credits passes in English Language, Food and Nutrition, Home Management or Textile and Clothing, and any other three subjects. 4 Agricultural Education 1) NCE Agric Education (Double Major) with merit pass. 2) HND Agric. Science (ABU) with minimum of lower credit. 3) ABU National Diploma with minimum of credit pass. Five ‘O’ level cred it passes including Chemistry and Biology or Agric Science, Integrated Science/General Science. Candidates with ND in agriculture with a minimum of lower credit. Use of English, Chemistry, Biology, Agric. Science or Physics. Waiver : ABU Diploma in Agricult ure with credit will be allowed 100 level. Business Education 1) NCE Minimum of Merit pass in Business Education 2) Two credit passes at IJMB in either Economics, Business Management, Accounting etc. 3) ABU Diploma with upper credit in related discipline. 4) HND w ith credit pass in Business Studies and R/A stage III in secretarial studies. Five ‘O’ level credit passes including English Language and any four of Accounting Economics, Commerce, Business Methods, Shorthand and Typewriting with at least a Credit in Math ematics. Library and Information Science 1) “A” Level / IJMB passes in at least two subjects. 2) ABU Diploma in Library & Information Science (with at least Merit Grade). 3) 3) NCE with minimum of Merit Grade in two subjects. Five “O” Level credits passes inc luding English Language & at least a pass in Mathematics. OR TC II Certificate with credit/merit in at least five subjects including English Language and at least a pass in Mathematics. Use of English and any other three subjects. Hausa Education 1) “A” Level passes / IJMB in at least two subjects which must include Hausa. 2) ABU Diploma in Hausa with minimum of Merit pass. 3) NCE with minimum of “C” grade in Hausa Five “O” Level credits passes including English Language and Hausa. Arabic Education 1) “A” Leve l passes / IJMB in at least two subjects which must include Arabic. 2) ABU Diploma in Arabic and Islamic Studies with minimum of Merit pass. 3) NCE with minimum of “C” grade in Arabic. Five “O” Level credits passes including English Language and Arabic Social Studies Education 1) “A” Level passes / IJMB in at least two subjects which must include Social Studies 2) ABU Diploma in Arabic and Islamic Studies with minimum of Merit pass. 3) NCE with minimum of “C” grade in Social Studies Five “O” Level credits passes includ ing English Language and Social Science subjects. Physical and Health Education 1) NCE passes in two major subjects of any other combination with P.E. or H.E. or P.H.E. 2) Two ‘A’ level passes in science subjects; Chemistry Physics, Biology and Mathematics. 3) A BU Diploma with merit pass in P.H.E. Five ‘O’ level credit passes in English Language, Mathematics and any one Science subject from Biology and Chemistry. Guidance and Counseling 1) Merit pass in Higher / Ordinary Diploma in Guidance and Counseling fro m ABU. 2) NCE with Merit and above in Education and the Teaching Subjects. Five ‘O’ level credit passes in Arts & Social Sciences including English Language with a pass in Mathematics. Computer Science Education 1) Merit Pass in Higher Diploma and Dip loma in Computer, Statistic or Mathematics Education. 2) NCE with Merit in Education and Computer Science. Five ‘O’ credit pass which must include Mathematics, Physics English Language and any other two Science Subjects. 5 5. ENGINEERING Agricultural Engineering 1) Two ‘A’ level / IJMB Passes in Mathematics, and either Physics, Chemistry or Agric Science. 2) ND Upper Credit or Distinction in Engineering or Physics/Mathematics from accredited institution. 3) HND Lower Credit in Agricultural Engineering from a ccredited institution. Five ‘0’ level credit passes in English Language, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry or Agric Science and any other Science subject. Use of English, Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry. Chemical Engineering 1) Two ‘A’ level /IJMB Pas ses in Mathematics, Chemistry or Physics. 2) ND Upper Credit in Chemical Engineering from accredited institution. 3) HND Lower Credit in Chemical Engineering from accredited institution. Five ‘0’ level credit passes in English Language, Mathematics, Physics, Che mistry and any other Science subject. Use of English, Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry. Civil Engineering 1) Two ‘A’ level/IJMB Passes which must include Mathematics Chemistry and Physics. 2) ND in Civil Eng. at Upper Credit from accredited institution 3) 3) H ND in Civil Eng. with at least Lower Credit from accredited institution Five ‘0’ level credit passes in English Language, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry and any other Science subject. Use of English, Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics Electrical Enginee ring 1) ND or equivalent in Electrical Eng. or relevant field, with minimum of Upper Credit with Distinction in Mathematics from accredited institution. 2) Two A level/IJMB passes which must include Physics and Mathematics Five ‘0’ level credit passes in Engli sh, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry plus any other science subject. Use of English, Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry Mechanical Engineering 1) Two ‘A’ level /IJMB Passes in Physics, Mathematics and Chemistry or Tech. Drawing or Geography 2) |
Education / Abu To Establish Research Centre On Food Safety. by hamzashuaib: 10:43pm On Jun 15, 2013 |
Vice-Chancellor of Ahmadu Bello University (ABU), Zaria, Professor Abdullahi Mustapha, yesterday announced plans by the university would establish a centre for food safety, research and training. The vice-chancellor said at an inaugural lecture by Professor Veronica Umoh at the institution’s main campus at Samaru in Zaria that the centre, when established, would pay attention to issues of capacity building in risk analysis, research and training that would help in the reduction of food borne diseases and networking among the various stakeholders. Professor Umoh had earlier said globalisation of food trade and increasing problems of emerging and re-emerging diseases are posing serious challenges on food safety. She therefore recommended for the establishment of a science institute that would concentrate on risk assessment, provision of adequate infrastructure, food borne diseases surveillance and training and re-training of personnel. 1 Like |
Education / Ahmadu Bello University Zaria Post Utme For 2013/2014 Session Is Out by hamzashuaib: 7:12pm On Jun 14, 2013 |
Schedule of Screening Date Monday 1st July, 2013 *. Faculty of Administration * .Faculty of Social Sciences Tuesday 2nd July, 2013 *. Faculty of Arts *. Faculty of Education *. Faculty of Engineering *. Faculty of Environmental Design *. Faculty of Law Wednesday 3rd July, 2013 * .Faculty of Science *. Faculty of Veterinary Medicine Thursday 4th July, 2013 *faculty of Agriculture *. Faculty of Medicine *. Friday 5th July, 2013 *. Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences * Saturday 6th July, 2013 All Mop-up cases would be entertained. For inquiries about cut off marks, past question papers: which is the only way to score high marks, YOU CAN CALL 07039759893,08103328634 PLEASE NOTE THAT IT IS A COMPUTER BASED TEST AND WE ALSO HAVE QUICK MANUALS ON COMPUTER BASED TESTS TO ACCOMPANY THE PAST QUESTIONS. |
Education / Re: 2013/2014 Utme And Admission Process by hamzashuaib: 11:22am On Feb 22, 2013 |
success to the new jambites and this is to inform you of the availability of ABU post jamb past questions and answers. call this number for it 07039759893 |
Education / Re: Abu Zaria 2013/2014 Aspirant by hamzashuaib: 10:59am On Feb 22, 2013 |
Just want to wish all Jambites for 2013/2014 that make ABU their choice success in their exams.and you can as well call this number 07039759893 for any information relating to post utme past qustions and answer or admission process. |
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