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EducationRe: Unilorin Remedial Studies 2011/2012 by modskiller(m): 7:54pm On Feb 01, 2011
wow this matric is a day that i would never forget
and i pray this is the last time i will be doing it.,
PoliticsRe: Ethnic Violence Breaks Out In Central Nigeria by modskiller(m): 9:51am On Dec 28, 2010
this country is shiity
our leaders aour shiity
theses mallam guys are shiity
even our futures are shitty
EducationRe: Unilorin Admission 2010/2011 by modskiller(m): 5:37pm On Dec 08, 2010
THANKS A LOT SKMODA I SAW BBB
AND THE GUY'S COOL ANYWAY NICE MEETING U BBB
EducationRe: Unilorin Admission 2010/2011 by modskiller(m): 5:15pm On Dec 08, 2010
i was in school today and pple told me that the t there will surely be a 2nd list coming out next week maybe but i pray for all my nairaland pals to find there names on it

imma keep on praying for u guyz coz i can not just stayu there all by my self without you guys.,

peace., i'm out
EducationRe: Unilorin Admission 2010/2011 by modskiller(m): 11:36am On Dec 08, 2010
please when is the registration closing?
EducationRe: Unilorin Admission 2010/2011 by modskiller(m): 11:31am On Dec 08, 2010
please when is the registration closing?
EducationRe: Unilorin Admission 2010/2011 by modskiller(m): 9:40pm On Dec 07, 2010
please is there a way that i can make corrections concerning ma Local Govt area can i make corrections concerning that
pls plspls plspls plspls plspls plspls plspls plspls plspls plspls plspls plspls plspls plspls pls.,
EducationRe: Unilorin Admission 2010/2011 by modskiller(m): 6:24pm On Dec 01, 2010
@HAYPROF
DID U USED THE ORIGINAL WAEC RESULT?
EducationRe: Unilorin Admission 2010/2011 by modskiller(m): 5:49pm On Dec 01, 2010
do i need the original waec result
EducationRe: Unilorin Admission 2010/2011 by modskiller(m): 1:50pm On Nov 06, 2010
i am sick and tired of this bull shi, t
imma check some private unis preferably babcock
Art, Graphics & VideoRe: How To Make Anims by modskiller(op): 7:46am On Oct 30, 2010
Thanx a lot man, i just love making cartoons, i love them. Imma get back to u soon.
Art, Graphics & VideoHow To Make Anims by modskiller(op): 12:01am On Oct 30, 2010
Please is there anybody here dat can tell me how to make cartoons on either a 2nd or 3rd dimension platform and d software to use., thanks.
EducationRe: Unilorin Admission 2010/2011 by modskiller(m): 7:30am On Oct 29, 2010
Morning y'all. @harzan thanx for d info, @ bubblin u should'nt abuse harzan's kind gesture in dat manner. Also i cãlled ma secondary school chemistry teacher who has an intel in the school, he said it was mean't 2 b pasted dis week, but he does'nt know wat is delaying them. I just pray they paste on time coz i'll travelling in November.
EducationRe: Unilorin Admission 2010/2011 by modskiller(m): 7:03am On Oct 28, 2010
@collazy wat course do u offer.
EducationRe: Unilorin Admission 2010/2011 by modskiller(m): 12:08pm On Oct 02, 2010
waybgold:
Guys, as we wait for the admission list, why not let us discuss on how to make money to sustain us in our 4 years stay in ilorin. as for me i am into online business and marketing and actually making money real time. what about you?
as for moi i am a kidnapper,adultnapper,toddlernapper, and a ritualist., so who cares to join me in the
business.,
EducationRe: Unilorin Admission 2010/2011 by modskiller(m): 11:57am On Oct 02, 2010
is there anybody here doing geology?, geology for GOD's sake anybody?
EducationRe: Unilorin Admission 2010/2011 by modskiller(m): 6:46pm On Sep 30, 2010
taosola:
there's no cause for alarm! next week is the judgement week! may we be favoured by the judge in-sha-allau!
amin jare omo olohun

hi there y'all
EducationRe: Unilorin Admission 2010/2011 by modskiller(m): 1:44pm On Sep 21, 2010
we shall see saw later, catch y'all later.,
EducationRe: Unilorin Admission 2010/2011 by modskiller(m): 1:42pm On Sep 21, 2010
@saints
i pray all is well too cos i am so so so nervous,
and ehm how do they expect us to fill the form,
now that their site is giving us a log-in error
as a reply.,

dhhuu,
so so so bad.,
we act in an upside down manner in this nation.,
EducationRe: Unilorin Admission 2010/2011 by modskiller(m): 1:38pm On Sep 21, 2010
man gad damn it i can't log in man
the page keeps giving me an error
i mean a log in error., can some one
please check it out too?.
EducationRe: Unilorin Admission 2010/2011 by modskiller(m): 2:58pm On Sep 18, 2010
Congratualations Olayinka Habeeb Ayodej!!! You Have Been Offered Admission For a 4-Year FIRST DEGREE{BSc} Programme into UNIVERSITY OF ILORIN, ILORIN. Course GEOLOGY/MINERAL SCIENCE in the Faculty of SCIENCE.

THISIS THE MESSAGE THAT I GOT WHEN I CHECKED

































JUST JOKING MEN I WANTED TO SAY SAY THIS IS THE MESSAGE THAT I AM GOING TO GET LATER THIS FORTH COMING WEEK
AND SO WILL ALL OF YOU THAT ARE SEEKING ADMISSION INTO THE UNIVERSITY
CALLED "BETTER BY FAR"

AMENAMENAMENAMENAMENAMENAMENAMENAMENAMENAMENAMENAMENAMENAMENAMENAMENAMENAMENAMENAMENAMENAMENAMENAMENAMENAMENAMENAMENAMEN
EducationRe: Need Your Name In Unilorin Admision List For 2010/2011 Click Here by modskiller(m): 10:52am On Sep 09, 2010
mrgbadebo:
@yetunde this is not a scam. i say what i can do. i am a lecturer of the school. so i am not forcing any student to pay a dime. all i need is 50 student that have above 200 in jamb and score between 35-50 in the [color=#990000]screaming [/b]exercise. so this is not scam. admission list will be published next week. [/color]
see fool and nonentity all in one can not even spell ''screening''

mrgbadebo:
@all nobody is forcing you to pay any money. so is left for you. don't [b]thick
that you score above 50% guarantee you admission, even if you chose the school as your both choice, don't thick that you might be admitted, all i will advice you if you cant pay the N8,000 Naira all you need is pray. i am a lecturer there not student, that why i am saying this for the serious one. admission is not do or die affair in unilorin. So be wise, i am just posting it on nairalandland here to help some serious and intelligent student that need there names in the admission list.
the admission full list will be out next week, and the resumption date is September 27 2010.
good luck and pls i am not here to scam i just need 50 student that score between 35-50 post utme to pay the money and see what will happen when the admission list comes out. This is the number you are to call if u need your name in the admission list come next week. 08028815927
M A D GUY NA THUNDER GO FIRE U
EducationRe: Unilorin Admission 2010/2011 by modskiller(m): 1:57pm On Sep 02, 2010
pwease i think i am in hot soup shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked

cos when i sat for jamb i usedma neco results whichwas Cs all 2ru when when i was filling the post jamb i used
ma G.C.E results which was Bs and Cs hope they will not kill me for the and hope that will not foil ma admission into
the school thanks.,
Reply ASAP or D** undecided undecided
huh huh
sad sad sad
EducationRe: Unilorin Admission 2010/2011 by modskiller(m): 11:57am On Aug 30, 2010
@oladayo
@harzan
@big bug ben

thanks for the reply an opinion on my(big head) other question
EducationRe: Unilorin Admission 2010/2011 by modskiller(m): 11:54am On Aug 30, 2010
modskiller:
The Deputy Vice Chancellor of the University of Ilorin , Professor Kolade L. Ayorinde at the weekend disclosed that of the 27,847 candidates that sat for the post-UME test this month at the university, about 16,225 scored the average of 50 per cent and above.

Ayorinde added that though of the 73,392 candidates that applied to UNILORIN either as first, second or most preferred choice institution, for the 2010/2011 admission exercise, only 27, 847 ultimately sat for the pre-registration screening.

The Professor of agriculture stated this in Ilorin, the Kwara State capital, saying that in the screening exercise that took place between August 16 and 23 at the Ilorin, Lagos and Minna centres, 58.2 per cent candidates scored 50percent and above. He added that about 11,622 candidates scored lower than 50 in the exercise.

Prof Ayorinde added that the outcome of the screening exercise justified the necessity of post-UME.
According to the deputy vice-chancellor, “if candidates that scored 280 (out of 400) or more in Unified Tertiary Institutions Matriculation Examinations (UTME) could score far below 50 per cent in the pre-admission screening as the recent experience has shown, it clearly indicates that ‘JAMB’ is not enough,” he said.

“While the questions asked were to test the general aptitude of the candidates and determine their suitability for university education, rather than competence on specific subjects, the 41.74 per cent failure recorded is a wake-up call that better measurements need to be developed to test the academic competence of students,” the deputy vice-chancellor academic said.

On what parents and candidates should expect after the screening, Prof. Ayorinde said that a phase in the admission process had just been completed while other phases would immediately follow. He added that “what we have done is a phase. The next phase is to generate a list. Then, Senate would take a decision on the cut-off mark. Afterwards, the Admission Committee would sit to work and successful candidates would be admitted.”

On what it takes to be offered admission, the professor said “admission depends on the number of students that applied for a particular course, the nature of the course applied for and the weighted average score of a candidate.
“Courses have carrying capacities and there is no way having 50percent or more can automatically guarantee admission. Using the experience of last year as a case study, Prof. Ayorinde said candidates that score less than 70percent would not be admitted.
what did he mean't by that statement
EducationRe: Greatest Unilorite: ! Ask Ur Questn by modskiller(m): 11:52am On Aug 30, 2010
The Deputy Vice Chancellor of the University of Ilorin , Professor Kolade L. Ayorinde at the weekend disclosed that of the 27,847 candidates that sat for the post-UME test this month at the university, about 16,225 scored the average of 50 per cent and above.

Ayorinde added that though of the 73,392 candidates that applied to UNILORIN either as first, second or most preferred choice institution, for the 2010/2011 admission exercise, only 27, 847 ultimately sat for the pre-registration screening.

The Professor of agriculture stated this in Ilorin, the Kwara State capital, saying that in the screening exercise that took place between August 16 and 23 at the Ilorin, Lagos and Minna centres, 58.2 per cent candidates scored 50percent and above. He added that about 11,622 candidates scored lower than 50 in the exercise.

Prof Ayorinde added that the outcome of the screening exercise justified the necessity of post-UME.
According to the deputy vice-chancellor, “if candidates that scored 280 (out of 400) or more in Unified Tertiary Institutions Matriculation Examinations (UTME) could score far below 50 per cent in the pre-admission screening as the recent experience has shown, it clearly indicates that ‘JAMB’ is not enough,” he said.

“While the questions asked were to test the general aptitude of the candidates and determine their suitability for university education, rather than competence on specific subjects, the 41.74 per cent failure recorded is a wake-up call that better measurements need to be developed to test the academic competence of students,” the deputy vice-chancellor academic said.

On what parents and candidates should expect after the screening, Prof. Ayorinde said that a phase in the admission process had just been completed while other phases would immediately follow. He added that “what we have done is a phase. The next phase is to generate a list. Then, Senate would take a decision on the cut-off mark. Afterwards, the Admission Committee would sit to work and successful candidates would be admitted.”

On what it takes to be offered admission, the professor said “admission depends on the number of students that applied for a particular course, the nature of the course applied for and the weighted average score of a candidate.
“Courses have carrying capacities and there is no way having 50percent or more can automatically guarantee admission. Using the experience of last year as a case study, [color=#000099]Prof. Ayorinde said candidates that score less than 70percent would not be admitted.[/color]


what does he mean by that statement.
EducationRe: Unilorin Admission 2010/2011 by modskiller(m): 11:51am On Aug 30, 2010
The Deputy Vice Chancellor of the University of Ilorin , Professor Kolade L. Ayorinde at the weekend disclosed that of the 27,847 candidates that sat for the post-UME test this month at the university, about 16,225 scored the average of 50 per cent and above.

Ayorinde added that though of the 73,392 candidates that applied to UNILORIN either as first, second or most preferred choice institution, for the 2010/2011 admission exercise, only 27, 847 ultimately sat for the pre-registration screening.

The Professor of agriculture stated this in Ilorin, the Kwara State capital, saying that in the screening exercise that took place between August 16 and 23 at the Ilorin, Lagos and Minna centres, 58.2 per cent candidates scored 50percent and above. He added that about 11,622 candidates scored lower than 50 in the exercise.

Prof Ayorinde added that the outcome of the screening exercise justified the necessity of post-UME.
According to the deputy vice-chancellor, “if candidates that scored 280 (out of 400) or more in Unified Tertiary Institutions Matriculation Examinations (UTME) could score far below 50 per cent in the pre-admission screening as the recent experience has shown, it clearly indicates that ‘JAMB’ is not enough,” he said.

“While the questions asked were to test the general aptitude of the candidates and determine their suitability for university education, rather than competence on specific subjects, the 41.74 per cent failure recorded is a wake-up call that better measurements need to be developed to test the academic competence of students,” the deputy vice-chancellor academic said.

On what parents and candidates should expect after the screening, Prof. Ayorinde said that a phase in the admission process had just been completed while other phases would immediately follow. He added that “what we have done is a phase. The next phase is to generate a list. Then, Senate would take a decision on the cut-off mark. Afterwards, the Admission Committee would sit to work and successful candidates would be admitted.”

On what it takes to be offered admission, the professor said “admission depends on the number of students that applied for a particular course, the nature of the course applied for and the weighted average score of a candidate.
“Courses have carrying capacities and there is no way having 50percent or more can automatically guarantee admission. Using the experience of last year as a case study, Prof. Ayorinde said candidates that score less than 70percent would not be admitted.
PhonesRe: Mtn Bolt Settings On Ur Mobile >>faster Than The Speed Of Light<< by modskiller(m): 12:23pm On Aug 28, 2010
pls sendto me too at layinkabeeb@yahoo.com
EducationRe: Unilorin Admission 2010/2011 by modskiller(m): 8:50pm On Aug 25, 2010
@all that got 45% and above go home and relax
EducationRe: Unilorin Admission 2010/2011 by modskiller(m): 8:47pm On Aug 25, 2010
[quote author=Big-sam link=topic=442874.msg6637685#msg6637685 date=1282744657]To calculate your merit point just follow this step:
1. Divide your jamb score by 400 then multiply it by 30
2. grade point for your 5 best relevant subject divide by total obtainable point which is 25points multiply by 30. Note: C6, C5, C4= 3points, B3, B2= 4points & A1= 5points.
3. your post-utme score divide by 100 multiply by 40.
then add everything together. dats your merit point.lol[/quote]i did this and i got approximately 62%

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