Education › Re: JAMB Has Finanly Extends 2018/2019 UTME Registration by just4u27: 9:42am On Feb 20, 2018 |
Admin1992: The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) announces the extension of registration for 2018 UTME till midnight of Sunday, 11th February, 2018.
JAMB as a responsive organisation has taken the decision albeit with great hesitation to accommodate candidates who failed to register between the two months window period that ended at midnight of Tuesday, 6th February, 2018.
The failure of these candidates to register is unfortunate and the Board hastens to add that this culture of impunity will not be tolerated henceforth. Indeed penalty will be imposed for late registration from next session.
UTME candidates are therefore strongly advised to take advantage of the extension to register as request for further extension would not be entertained.
Registration for Direct Entry candidates however continues.
For emphasis, 2018 UTME registration now closes at midnight of Sunday, 11th February, 2018.
Source: http://www.naijaadvance.com.ng/2018/02/jamb-has-finanly-extends-20182019-utme.html When is Direct Entry form really closing? |
Education › Re: Top 10 Slowest Nigerian Universities by just4u27: 10:16pm On Feb 19, 2018 |
mlkraj: 1. LAUTECH 2. OAU 3. Abubakar Tafawa balewa University bauchi 4. Abia State University 5. University of Maduguri 6. University of Ibadan 7. University of Jos 8. Olabisi onobanjo university 9. Eboyin State university 10. Imo state university forgive me if the numbering are not in order, but take or leave these are the slowest universities currently Who is this guy! OAU is no longer a slow university, the school is now maintaining good academic calendar... if u r to compare based on past records u might be right, right nw OAU is very fast and nothing like strike again in the university... Proof: The university just finished 2016/2017 session. |