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Are you a student preparing for the IJMB exam? If Yes, this article is for you. Many think the IJMB exam is difficult because they don't practice or have the required materials. IJMB past questions are one of the materials every student needs apart from the textbooks to pass the IJMB exam. However, if you are preparing for the IJMB exam, we have provided for you, free IJMB exam past questions for practice purposes. With this, you can have an idea of what the questions look like. IJMB (Interim Joint Matriculation Board) is an advanced level program that enables candidates to secure admission into 200 level in any institution of their choice. IJMB is a means through which students can secure admission into the university without JAMB/UTME. With IJMB university admission becomes easy. IJMB candidates however are required to write an exam which normally takes place in February every year. This exam is organized and monitored by the Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria (ABU). It is the result of this examination that will be used by candidates as direct entry into the university of their choice. IJMB program is well known in Nigeria and has partnered with many institutions and private centres. Who can apply for the IJMB program? 1. Students seeking admission into any university 2. Students who couldn't make the good-standing list (students who did not cross) 3. Students who failed JAMB/UTME 4. Students with deficiencies in English and Mathematics in their O'level 5. Candidates that are unable to gain admission So, if you are preparing for the IJMB exam, we have provided for you, free IJMB exam past questions PDF for practice purposes. You can download IJMB past questions PDF for all subjects through the link below: Available IJMB Subjects Are: IJMB Accounting Past Questions IJMB Biology Past Questions IJMB Business Management Past Questions IJMB Chemistry Past Questions IJMB CRS Past Questions IJMB Economics Past Questions IJMB Government Past Questions IJMB Mathematics Past Questions IJMB Physics Past Questions IJMB Literature-In-English Past Questions IJMB IRS Past Questions Download here https://ijmbinfo.com/complete-ijmb-past-questions-pdf/ |
Hmmmm.. You're right bro but you just have to keep pushing. Don't give up. No matter how hard is it there are some people that will still come out with good results so you shouldn't be left out. You too can do it! Not remembering 80% of what you read could be as a result of tension sometimes. Ikukuudo: |
Do you know night class works for some people and also cramming good though if you know your way out but not for everybody ThrustReverser: |
It is possible. If the person is still in first year. lilvicky68: |
Do you want to know quick ways to increase your CGPA from 1.5 to 4.5 and above? If Yes, you are on the right page. In this article, I will show you the 6 proven ways to increasing your CGPA from 1.5 to 4.5 and above. After being admitted into higher learning institutions somewhile, the next big thing students do think about is the magnitude of their CGPA, mainly on a 5.0 scale. By the way, you may want to know the meaning of CGPA and the differences between a CGPA and a GPA. CGPA means (Cumulative Grade Point Average). CGPA is often used to measure the overall academic performance of a student. That is to say, CGPA is an average of your GPA from all completed semesters. On the other hand, GPA means (Grade Point Average). It is a number that shows your score on average per course in a semester. Some universities in Nigeria do follow a particular sequence of 5.0 limit and do link their grade as shown below: Grade Points 5.0 — A 4.0 — B 3.0 — C 2.0 — D 0.0 — F Grades are listed as follows: 100 – 70% — A 60 – 69% — B 50 – 59 — C 40– 49 – D 0 – 39 — F All these techniques work in order to assign at the end of a learning program a grade or class to students based on their various levels of performance. A first-class is the highest grade in the tertiary institution grading system. A first-class grade starts from a CGPA of 4.5 and above. Apart from the first-class upper, there are other classes of grades that are assigned based on one’s capability with the worst being a pass mark with a CGPA of 1.5 – 2.5. The second-class upper is popularly called the 2:1 in Nigeria with a CGPA of 3.5 – 4.49. The second-class lower is commonly called 2:2 with a CGPA of 2.5 – 3.49. The third class is the pass. Graduating with a high CGPA is the battle of every student in the university sphere, A’s are sought after with fervour. Normally, what you make in your first year of study determines where your CGPA would land. However, the following are the steps to increasing your CGPA. 1. Be Disciplined To Plan 2. Improve Your Study Strategy 3. Take Every Class Seriously 4. Managing Sleep As A Student 5. Develop a Note-Taking System 6. Have A Small Body of Intelligent Friends For detailed explanation visit: https://campusnews.com.ng/2021/09/6-proven-ways-to-increasing-your-cgpa-from-1-5-to-4-5.html
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Preparation for an exam is a prerequisite to having a good grade. However, when preparing for an exam, students often make some mistakes that usually deny them a good result. A student who wants an excellent result in an examination must prepare adequately for it. While preparing for an exam, you must be persistent, self-confident and tenacious because it enables you to remain determined despite the stress, problems and pressure you face during your learning process. More importantly, preparing for examinations is not just about knowing the subject matter; it is also about learning how to interpret and solve questions in the exam. The questions may come from a different angle. For example, some questions are easy and can be answered through memorization. Contrarily, some may be complex and require you to do calculations or apply real-life examples. Be that as it may, this article addresses the common mistakes students make when preparing for an exam. The Following Are The Common Mistakes Students Make When Preparing For An Exam 1. Not Knowing Examiners’ Expectations 2. Over Confidence 3. Lack of Good Attitude Towards The Exam 4. Not Taking regular breaks while studying 5. Lack of Time Management Skills 6. Not Deciding The Study Method to Use 7. Lack of Well Organized Timetable 8. Not Practising Past Questions 9. Not Reading Ahead For detailed explanation visit: https://campusnews.com.ng/2021/09/common-mistakes-students-make-when-preparing-for-an-exam.html
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Being in a bad relationship is something we hardly notice until we are out of it. A bad relationship will negatively affect not just your love life but also every other aspect of your life ranging from your friendship, finance to your career. A bad relationship can make you feel dejected or sad for no reason. Now, before I talk about some common signs of a bad relationship let me tell you what a bad relationship is. What is a bad relationship? A bad relationship is a relationship when one or both partners choose love over the most important elements of a healthy relationship, which are respect, trust, and honesty. A relationship without respect, trust and honesty is a toxic relationship. We tolerate bad relationship because of many reasons such as love, fear of starting over, fear of what people will say, low self-esteem and so on. As a human being, when we are in a bad or toxic relationship, we often ignore all the signs in order to protect our love, feelings or emotions for the other person. Having a healthy relationship is what we all desire as a human being. Hence, it is important to recognize some common signs of a bad relationship. A toxic relationship may come in different forms, but if you really want to know if your relationship is bad and unhealthy, below are some common signs of a bad relationship that you should never ignore. 1. Lack of good and open communication When there is no adequate and good communication between the partners i.e. when you don’t talk to each other regularly. That means something is wrong. For a relationship to be healthy, both partners should be able to talk to each other freely and regularly. You should be able to tell your partner when you are upset or hurt. I guess you can’t imagine being in a relationship with someone you hardly talk to; it is bad! 2. Abuse – This could be physical or sexual abuse A relationship where you are being sexually, physically or emotionally abuse is not a healthy relationship. It is not advisable to stay in a relationship where one partner turns the other partner to punch bag or where you are being sexually abused. Such abuse will not only affect your love life but also other important aspects of your life such as health, finance, career and so on. 3. Conflict with no resolution Conflict is inevitable whenever there are two or more people. As a human being, we are prone to have argument and misunderstanding but this should not be persistence. For a relationship to be healthy, each partner must learn how to express himself/herself without leading to unnecessary argument or misunderstanding. Also, there must be a quick resolution whenever there is a conflict between the partners. 4. Extreme Jealousy Being jealous is normal but it must not be too much to the extent that you always get pissed off whenever your partner talks, touches, calls, or hangs out with another person. A situation where there is no trust between the partners often leads to some spying behaviours such as checking your partner’s chats, calls and text messages when they are not around or at times showing up unannounced. All these are not good for a healthy relationship. 5. You Don’t Feel Like A Priority Are you your partner’s first priority or you are just an option? If your partner does not see you as one of the most important parts of his/her life then you are probably in a relationship where you don’t feel like a priority to your partner. In a healthy relationship, you should be your partner’s priority. 6. If You Are Forced To Do Something Against Your Will Everyone should have the right to his/her own decision in a healthy relationship. If you are in a relationship where you often do things you don’t want to do just because your partner want it or because you want to make him/her happy; it is a sign of a bad relationship. Imagine you can’t even eat the food of your choice just because he/she doesn’t like it. 7. You Always Feel Sad Or Unhappy Whenever You Are With Him/Her If you are not always happy whenever you are with your partner, then it is not a good idea to spend your lifetime with such a person. It is not a matter of how long you have been with him/her or what people would think if you break up. What matter most is your happiness. If you don’t feel happy, comfortable, and loved in your relationship, then you may be with the wrong person. Feeling sad is one of the signs of bad relationships that should never ignore. A healthy relationship should bring happiness, not sadness. In a healthy relationship, your goal is to make each other happy. 8. You And Your Partner Have Different Goals In a healthy relationship, partners should have similar goals; they should be working in the same direction. A relationship where partners have different goals will lack commitment and focus. It means you are not heading in the same direction. However, having different goals does not mean you should not be together but it means both of you need to align yourselves toward the same goals. If you are seeing some these signs in your relationship, it is an indication for you to check yourself whether you are with the right person or not. Source: https://buzzluv.com |
What Next after Failing JAMB or Meeting up With the Minimum Requirement, Still No Admission? Do you know you can gain admission directly into 200 level without JAMB/UTME in any UNIVERSITY of your choice? HOW? We run a 9 month intensive IJMBE and JUPEB A level programme acceptable by all universities in Nigeria. IJMB and JUPEB is an alternative means through which students can secure admission into the University without JAMB/UTME. It allows successful students in the program to get admitted into 200 Level in any Nigerian Universities of their choice or abroad. ELIGIBILITY Everybody most especially: ▪Students seeking admission into any university ▪Students who couldn't make the good standing list (students who did not cross) ▪Students who missed JAMB ▪Students with deficiencies in English and Mathematics in their O level ▪Students unable to gain admission ACCREDITED CENTRES? A guaranteed and registered by IJMBE and JUPEB Body in Ilorin, Lagos, Ondo, Abeokuta Accommodation Hostels close to school premises are available for students for convenience Admission Guarantee We offer a 100% service and admission is guaranteed For more information, questions... For More Info https://ijmbinfo.com WhatsApp/Call 07064795963 |
Thank God oo, av bin offered admission at kwara poly... *bus admin* |
Fertilenigeria:Bro, pls help me check my blog, is it OK? @ www.hintsloaded..com Thanks |
greatscholar:True..... Amen |
greatscholar:I know but its too small |
greatscholar:Nawa o, 4 of all candidates |
greatscholar:Cos I used to think dey haven't admit any bus admin aspirant but it is not possible |
greatscholar:Amen o.... but bro is dere any bus admin aspirant dat has been given admission on dis thread? |
greatscholar:Abi o, Its well... I know very soon everyone of us will view dis thread with smile dat "GONE ARE THOSE DAYS" |
greatscholar:Dat means u still av another hope |
Prosperkaro:Am not a D.E aspirant sir, *utme* |
greatscholar:Amen o, did u chose Unilorin as ur first and second choice? |
greatscholar:Amen o bro, tired of staying @ home |
haywhy911:yeah, are u D.E or utme aspirant? |
greatscholar:242 and 66 |
haywhy911:Nice meeting u, may God help us all |
haywhy911:What about u? |
haywhy911:Bus. admin sir |
haywhy911:Yes |
haywhy911:Morning, how was ur night |
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Aamin! Nice meeting u too.