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Lalasticlala and seun I said this o. The post-UTME exam is now been postponed by many schools |
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It's no long breaking news that ASSU has been on strike for almost 3 weeks now due to some relevant payments the government supposed to pay them but neglected them. The strike have been on without any body knowing what's going on, what we always hear is that the Federal government will be having meetings for negotiations with ASUU official, but at the end of the day no negotiations will be made, am beginning to think that this guys are pulling our legs, using us to play. OK as if that was not enough , last week Non-Academic Staff Of Universities (NASSU) announced that they will be joining the strike, according to the chairman of the association, he said the government still need to negotiate with them . What I think is that they want to use this opportunity to ask for salary increments. As at the time you are reading this post, the Non-Academic Staff Of Universities is already out of the schools nationwide, as of now no single staff is in Uniben, unilag and oau e.t.c. The most annoying part of it is that many of this schools have already fixed post-UTME exam date, do you know that Non-Academic Staff Of Universities are the ones that nomally conducts the post-UTME exam/screening now they are on strike . this means that all post-UTME dates will be postponed till further notice, this may not be official but our source already know th next step, As the strike continues, we will let you know wen the post-UTME exam for various school will still hold the same date source : http://www.collageschool.com lalasticlala seun |
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this write up was not made, in any manner, to freak or scare you; on the opposite, it is supposed to thoroughly put together you for the large assignment in advance. so, put your mind at rest and follow those simple recommendations as a way to give you leverage at the same time as you attain achievement in the up-coming unn post utme. except, no undergraduate inside the university of nigeria has a higher head than you do. now, allow’s roll! to start with, allow me give you a quick data about the college. the university of nigeria, normally called unn, is a federal college placed at nsukka, enugu kingdom, nigeria. founded in 1955 and officially opened on october 7, 1960, the college of nigeria has four campuses – nsukka, enugu and ituku-ozalla – located in enugu country and one in aba, abia nation, nigeria. the principle campus of the college is located on 871 hectares of hilly savannah within the metropolis of nsukka, approximately eighty kilometers north of enugu, and enjoys a completely first-class and wholesome weather. the university, with a motto “to repair the glory of man” has been a completely successful ivory tower, and has produced vital personalities in multiplied positions in nigeria. the likes of chinua achebe, dora akunyili, chimanda adichie amongst others are alumnus of this super organization. before i digress, let’s get to the principle points; 1) leave for nsukka in time: i mean in time, not on time , i am hoping you recognize the difference out of your use of english. it’s essential you be inside the college as a minimum two days earlier than the exam especially for the ones coming from a long way locations like lagos. because of the enormous crowd coming for this examination, there may be bound to be heavy visitors in sure towns round nsukka. earlier than now, this exam have been co-hosted/performed both at nsukka and enugu (unec) campuses of the university, but this time, all of the applicants will ought to head to nsukka, the most effective venue for this year. also, records indicates that between 20,000 – 30,000 candidates may be coming for the exams this 12 months. every other point is that there are simplest approximately three fundamental shipping groups (peace, ifesinachi, and globis) that fly the nsukka route. the points i made above is simply to offer you a glimpse of what to expect when you make a decision to come back to nsukka an afternoon before the exam or even on the exam day. please come beforehand of time. 2) transportation in college: the handiest way of transportation within the school is through the faculty’s bus services referred to as unn travel (this is virtually written on the shuttles buses and taxis available within and out of doors the campus). it takes university students both inside and out of the campus. those shuttles give one a exquisite deal of convenience and a sense of protection. they have, as their destination, a park in the city, whichis very close to peace mass transit park (i.e, in front of the popular ogige market at nsukka). it can as nicely prevent you everywhere you want within the campus or anywhere within its path. there also are different smaller routes within the faculty just like the flat (zik’s flat) direction. the precis of the shipping fares is as follows; -city (park) to campus and vice versa: #50 by means of go back and forth bus, #50 by means of commute taxi (specially vw golfing automobile). -everywhere in the campus is n 30(bus), n forty(taxi). -anywhere in the campus is always #30(bus), #50(taxi). word that those fees are problem to exchange relying on the triumphing financial state of affairs. it’s not really useful to ask for carry that day, pay to your shipping fares. but, it's far more painful no longer to recognize every body or some thing about the university before coming. wager what? you’re at benefit for having long gone via this. girls, because the maximum ‘endangered’ specie, we might say, “open your eyes.” we've got our reasons; find out as you examine on. 3) ask for assist if want be whilst you want assist in any manner like finding a particular place inside the faculty, ask for it, don’t fake. as soon as it’s your first time of being to the faculty, whoever sees you will know, you can’t disguise it. just search for exact and innocent looking student (despite the fact that appearance may be misleading) and ask for what you want. unn university students are pleasant and generous, there ‘ll usually be any person prepared to help. 4a) accommodation: in the beyond, the college furnished accommodation for post ume candidates who are required to pay n 500 for the accommodation, and that i agree with equal can be relevant this year. if you decide on a personal lodging, there are few lodges and accommodations in nsukka, some of which can be cec (the faculty owned accommodations), kennan resort, grace manor inns, new & old lodge carolina (outside, however near the faculty), milipat, conis inns, jucony inn & resort and so forth. these few accommodations & accommodations will truly be in hot needs. if you plan on staying with a friend, make sure you contact her or him ahead of time. but, most lodging troubles are been mitigated by the one-of-a-kind campus fellowship our bodies who will always be to be had with their buses, assisting stranded applicants get an accommodation, and discover their special places. although you can go away your personal faith or fellowship whilst as sooner or later admitted into the college as you'll get steady sms, calls, visits, and pestering to enrol in their fellowship. whatever you do when you finally gain admission, make sure you are in track along with your creator. don’t be over excited! b) don’t fear approximately what to eat yes, it’s funny however i recognise some mummy pikins will without a doubt be considering this. there may be a diffusion of meals to eat in nsukka, the maximum famous being okpa, a popular pudding eaten and loved with the aid of many in enugu kingdom. it’s eaten like peanuts right here, and i guess you'll revel in it (even though some of them can be truly pepperish). there are different local nsukka foods like aghara agha ji, aghara agha ede, aghara agha oka etc. don’t inquire from me how they taste, simply taste and see for your self, lol. you'll also get the standard fashionable foods you spot in different elements of the town. also you need to eat well on the day of the exam. normally candidates are checked into the exam hall at about 8:00am for an examination in an effort to sooner or later begin at about 1:00pm as unn submit utme examination question papers are most effective printed as soon as all the applicants sitting for the exam are checked into their targeted halls and the printing takes multiple hours. this year’s exam will surely be exclusive as it can be pc based. five) come with all the requirements you're required to bring the subsequent for the screening exercising: (i) a duplicate of on-line form duly finished. (ii) 2015/2016 jamb slip. do not visit the exam halls along with your mobile smartphone as you'll be forced to drop it outdoor the corridor, and who knows what will appear to it before you can pop out to pick it. venue for the screening is nnamdi azikiwe library (digital laboratory), university of nigeria, nsukka campus. 6) come for the exam prepared it’s nearly impossible to put together too much. examine substantially and inside the jamb curriculum. in the conflict subject, no enemy is much less important. do no longer look down on any query at some point of the examination. assault every of them like a soldier that is combating along with his remaining breath. however, do not cheat! do no longer contain your self in examination malpractice, unn does no longer tolerate that. it’s a critical offence right here! 7) have an opportunity phone wide variety other than mtn it is important that you have an opportunity phone wide variety other than mtn with which you could touch whoever you‘ll live with while you come to the faculty or with which you can be contacted without difficulty as records has shown that mtn community in nsukka maximum times move down whenever there is a large event just like the publish ume specially in the evenings. beware of scammersyou need to be very careful due to the fact there will be wolves in sheep’s clothing. these fraudsters, who of path are not bonafide university students of the college may be concentrated on gullible post ume applicants with offers of admission runs, lodging (each unfastened and paid), particularly to submit utme ladies. don’t ask me why they pick imparting lodging to girls because i can't categorically inform you why now. besides, you could ask my oga at the top. on a severe note, those disgruntled factors will constantly come as pals but don’t be deceived. you just have to be wise! 9) you are secured!! when you are inside the university of nigeria, your protection is guaranteed. the university has a vibrant protection branch with a speedy reaction unit. you don’t need to panic. so every time you discover your self in hassle, just raise an alarm and make certain you ‘ll get a fast reaction. 10) get a glimpse of the way the questions appear like the closing but no longer the least, many college students will need to realize how the unn publish post-UTME questions appear like via getting a past query. it's miles very vital!! and of direction there's no compiled past query that has particular grade by grade solutions. I wish y good luck. Remember to tell me how it goes when you come back! Source : http://www.waploaded.com Lalasticlala Seun |
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The University Admissions Board (UAB) at its meeting held on Wednesday August 30, 2017, considered the weighted average scores across the faculties and recommended the underlisted as cut-off marks for the 2017/2018 academic session. CUT-OFF MARKS FOR THE VARIOUS COURSES IN THE UNIVERSITY 1 Agriculture Agric. Economics/Extension. 45 Animal Science. 45 Crop Science. 45 Fisheries. 45 Forestry & Wild Life. 45 2 Arts English & Literary Studies 60 Fine & Applied Arts 51 French 45 History & Inter. Studies 57 Linguistics 45 Linguistics/Urhobo 45 Music 45 Philosophy 45 Religious Studies 45 Theatre Art 55 3 College of Health Science Anatomy and Cell Biology 57 Medical Biochemistry 62 Medicine & Surgery 74 Nursing Science 69 Pharmacology & Therapeutics 58 Physiology 50 4 Education Agric Education 45 Biology Education 51 Business Education 46 Chemistry Education 45 Computer Education 45 Economics Education 45 English Education 50 Fine Art Education 45 French Education 45 Geography Education 45 Guidance & Counselling 45 Health Education 45 History Education 45 Home Economics 45 Integrated Science 45 Library & Information Science 45 Mathematics Education 45 Music Education 45 Nursery & Primary Education 45 Physical and Health Education 45 Physics Education 45 Political Science Education 48 Religious Education 45 Social Science Education (Social Stud.) 45 5 Engineering Civil Engineering 57 Electrical Engineering 57 Mechanical Engineering 57 6 Law Law 63 7 Management Science Accounting and Finance 53 Banking & Finance 51 Business Administration 52 Marketing 45 8 Pharmacy Pharmacy 68 9 Science Animal & Environmental Biology 45 Biochemistry 57 Biochemistry Technology 55 Biological Technology 45 Botany 45 Chemistry 45 Chemistry Technology 45 Computer Science 62 Environmental Science Technology 45 Geology 50 Industrial Chemistry 45 Industrial Mathematics 45 Mathematics 45 Microbiology 58 Physics 45 Physics & Electronics Technology 45 10 Social Science Accounting and Finance 53 Business Administration 52 Economics 65 Geography & Regional Planning 45 Mass Communication 62 Political Science 60 Psychology 47 Sociology 52 if you have any questions about this list drop it in the comment section. http://www.collageschool.com/2017/09/delsu-post-utme-cut-off-mark-for-all.html?m=1
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You can score as high as 300 in your Post UTME if, and only if you overcome tension and fear on and/or before the exam. What are the causes of this exam tension? One of the most prominent causes of tension during exam is fear of failure. Of course, there are two sure outcomes in every examination. Either you pass or you fail. Most interestingly, in terms of post UTME, you are interested in getting the highest score or meet the cut off mark for your institution of choice. One of my candidates called me on phone after writing Delta State University Post UTME Last year and said …” Sir, the examination was so easy but I was afraid because of the number of students that applied for my course ”. Yes! You may be terrified by so many things: the crowd that comes for the same examination or fear that comes from the examination itself. Some people even fall sick because of the fear of failure. This is popularly called “ examination fever ” as a result of tension built up in the course of waiting for the exam. Let me tell you emphatically that, the fear of the any examination is the beginning of failure . There are several things you will need to do to overcome this fear and tension. Just go through the steps below and see how it can help you. 1. Find a Mentor: Mentorship is very important in this regards. Your mentor will be able to work out the modalities for you to boost your confidence in anything you want to do. If you are reading this post up to this point, we can help you. We have all the strategies and materials that can help you get better score in your post utm exam. Just keep in touch with us. It’s free and hassle free. Simply click subscribe and put your email there. We will be sending our free tips and resources that will help you on the go. 2. Get Post UTME Past Questions and Answers: Do you have past questions for your intending exam? If you don’t have it, try and buy it now. I earlier emphasized this point here, here and here. Any good student will always want to get hold of the past questions of the examination he/she wants to write. Like I earlier said, post utme past questions will help you gain confidence before the examination. It will help you know the nature of the examination. 3. Enrol in Extra mural class: There are several JAMB and Post UTME tutorial classes going on in your location. Just locate anyone closer to you, find out their credibility and join the class. This class will not only boost your confidence but will give the ability to overcome fear and tension in your exam. Another advantage of extra mural classes is that you will interact with friends that have the same interest like you. You can then reason together and find out the way forward. Let me leave you with the 3 tips above. More of this will be coming your way on daily or weekly basis. Our main aim is to help you get admission this year. Just subscribe to our newsletter and we will be delivering stuffs like this into your e-mail box. Do you have other strategies that can help your friends overcome fear and tension in their post UTME examination? source : http://www.collageschool.com seun lalasticlala |
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Some students partaking in the upcoming post-UTME exams will be searching /wondering how thier post-UTME scores will be calculated. school that will conduct Post-UTME aptitude test will no longer use the (PGS) POINT GRADE SYSTEM. They will decide candidates performance and screening score for admission based on what they scored in the aptitude test and their JAMB Score. Also know that your O'level results will also be determined, so for those that have lots of A and B have better chances. But if your school of choice is going to screen candidates using only O’level results and JAMB score,(that is without post-UTME exam) then they will likely use the point grade system as set by JAMB. This means that each grade you have in your O’level results represents a certain point. The same thing also applied to your JAMB Score. To further explain this, let’s take a look at the O’level result POINT GRADING SYSTEM method used by the delta state university (delsu) and university of. Ibadan (UI) last year; Delsu O’level result POINT GRADING SYSTEM for last year GRADES--------------------- POINTS A1 --------------------------------10 B2 ---------------------------------9 B3 ---------------------------------8 C4. --------------------------------7 C5. --------------------------------6 C6. --------------------------------5 TOTAL OBTAINABLE 50 % UI O’level result POINT GRADING SYSTEM for last Year O\LEVEL SSCE (WAEC/NECO/NABTEB) GRADING POINTS GRADES. --------------------POINTS A1.------------------------------- 6 B2. -------------------------------5 B3. -------------------------------4 C4. -------------------------------3 C5. -------------------------------2 C6. -------------------------------1 TOTAL OBTAINABLE 50 % From what you can be seen above, the two universities used different point grading system for candidates O’level results. This is because institutions have different requirements. This means that even if they are to use point grading system, it will not be the same. Each institution will develop and use a point grading system that meets its requirements. Another thing is that not all schools will make public the type of point grading system they used to determine candidates admission screening score. Be that as it may, we received information from a reliable source that this year, 60% of candidates’ admission screening score or points will come from your JAMB UTME score while 40% of the score will come from candidates’ O’level results. If that be the case, most schools will use the point grading system below to determine candidates admission screening score for this year. Let’s see the point grading system most institutions will use and how to calculate your Admission screening score. Point Grading System For O’ Level Result: Only the five (5) relevant subjects on your o’level result with the best grades will be used to calculate your screening score. Your O’level result will contribute 40% of your total admission screening score in this order; A1-8% B2-7% B3-6% C4-5% C5-4% C6-3% This means that if you have Five (5) straight A1, you have -40% If you have Five (5) straight B2, you’ve scored -35% If you have Five (5) straight B3, you’ve scored -30% If you have Five (5) straight C4, you’ve scored -25% If you have Five (5) straight C5, you’ve scored -20% If you have Five (5) straight C6, you’ve scored -15% Point Grading System For JAMB Result: Whatever you have as your JAMB score will contribute 60% of your total admission screening score in this order: 180-189 = 10% 190-199 = 20% 200-209 = 30% 210-219 = 40% 220-229 = 50% 230 & Above = 60% With the above explanation, you can easily calculate your possible admission screening score or percentage by adding the percentage of your O’ level result and the percentage of your JAMB Result. more tips here : www.pastquestionblog..com seun lalasticlala |
University of Benin has announced the date in which post-UTME form will be out ,also the deadline. A statement made by the student PRO. On itv radio, he was asked about the recent cut-off Mark and made it clearly that uniben cut-off Mark still remains 200. He said the post-UTME form will be out on 30th of august and ends on the 9th of September. While the post utme exam will commenced on 13th of September. The price of the post-UTME form will be 3000 without any additional fee. Pls share this post to your love ones preparing for the exam. source : www.pastquestionblog..com Seun lalasticlala
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w A graduate of Ambrose Alli University, Ekpoma or any other University of recognized standing who possesses Master's degree appropriate to the intended course may be admitted. However, such intending candidate should have scored an average of 60 per cent in his/her Master's degree or M.Phil programme. d. Departmental Requirements i. Notwithstanding the above, a Department may require an applicant, as a condition for admission, to undergo appropriate test, interviews, examinations, and/or take appropriate pre-requisite or concrete courses. Students, where applicable, would be made to fulfill the Ph.D qualifying examination requirement to confirm their candidature before registration of their titles/proposals. e. Postgraduate Diplomas i. Department of Crop Science (Full-Time Only) B.Sc with a third class degree in any area of Agriculture, or related science disciplines including Botany, Microbiology, Zoology, Chemistry, Forestry, Agricultural Education from further academic pursuit in crop science. ii. Postgraduate Diploma in Architecture At least a Third Class Honours Degree in Architecture iii. Postgraduate Diploma in Geography and Regional Planning (PGDGRP) At least Third Class Honours degree in Geography and Regional Planning or any other related discipline relevant to Geography from AAU or any other recognized equivalent institution holders of HND/HNC from a recognized Polytechnic or College of Technology may be considered. iv. Postgraduate Diploma in Engineering (PGDENG) (Civil, Elect/Elect, and Mechanical and Material & Production Engineering) Holders of good HND in Engineering with at least four (4) years post-qualification cognate experience or Graduate in fields relevant to Engineering of any recognized University shall be considered. v. Postgraduate Diploma in Botany (PGDB) At a least Third Class Honours Degree in Botany or other Science related disciplines. vi. Postgraduate Diploma in Chemistry (PGDIC) α. At least Third Class Honours Degree in Chemistry, Biochemistry or Chemistry Education. β. HND with a Credit pass in Chemistry or other Science related discipline. vii. Postgraduate Diploma in Computer Science (PGDCS) α. At least Third Class Honours Degree of Ambrose Alli University or any other recognized institution in a Science-based discipline. Other relevant professional qualifications may be considered on their own merit. viii. Postgraduate Diploma in Statistics (PGDS) At least Third Class Honours Degree of Statistics or Mathematics from Ambrose Alli University or any other university of recognized standing ix. Postgraduate Diploma in Microbiology (PGDM) α. At least Third Class Honours or Pass degree in Microbiology from Ambrose Alli University, or any other University of recognized standing, in the relevant disciplines such as Biology, Biochemistry and Food Technology. β. Holders of FIMILS and AIMLS in Science related discipline. x. Postgraduate Diploma in Biochemistry (PGDBCH) At least Third Class Honours degree in Biochemistry or other related Science. Disciplines. xi. Postgraduate Diploma in Statistics (PGDS) At least Third Class Honours Degree of Statistics or Mathematics from Ambrose Alli University or any other university recognized standing xii. Postgraduate Diploma in Business Management (PGDBM) α. First degree from Ambrose Alli University or other recognized University β. H.N.D from recognized Polytechnic or equivalent. γ. Full professional qualification of recognized professional Bodies approved by the Senate of the University. xiii. Postgraduate Diploma in Public Administration (PGDPA) A graduate of Ambrose Alli University, Ekpoma or any other recognized University in any discipline or holder of H.N.D in any discipline with at least three years cognate experience xiv. Postgraduate Diploma in Education (PGDE) A graduate of Ambrose Alli University, Ekpoma or any other University of recognized standing who possesses a good first degree classification acceptable to Senate. In all cases, candidates must possess the National Youth Service Scheme (NYSC) Discharge Certificate or Exemption Certificate. 4. PERIOD OF STUDY The duration of the courses to be offered shall be as follows: a. Ph.D Programme (Full-Time) The duration shall be a minimum of three (3) academic sessions, and a maximum of five (5) academic sessions. b. Ph.D Programme (Part-Time) The duration shall not be less than five (5) academic sessions and a maximum of eight ( academic sessions.c. Master's Degree Programme (Full-Time) The duration shall be a minimum of three (3) Semester and a maximum of Six (6) Semesters. Extension may be allowed for not more than two semesters. d. Masters Programme (Part-Time) The duration shall be in the range of a minimum of three (3) academic sessions and maximum of four (4) academic sessions. Extension may be allowed for not more than one (1) academic session. e. Postgraduate Diploma The duration shall not be less than one (1) academic session for Full-Time and not more than two (2) academic sessions for Part-Time. Note: In exceptional cases, an additional extension of not more than one (1) academic session may be approved by Senate on the recommendation of the Board for all the postgraduate programmes. 5. METHOD OF APPLICATION/CLOSING DATE Applicants are required to purchase an eTranzact PIN (Payment Voucher) for Ambrose Alli University, Ekpoma's School of Postgraduate Studies Form at a fee of N23,000.00 (Twenty Three Thousand Naira) only from the Fidelity Bank Plc, Ekpoma. PROCEDURE FOR ON-LINE APPLICATION On purchase of the eTranzact PIN (Payment Voucher), candidates are to visit the Ambrose Alli University college portal @www.myaau.com to complete and submit the School of Postgraduate Studies online application form with reference to the handbook. All such candidates must upload their coloured passport photographs and scanned copies of all relevant certificates/documents to the portal. Candidates should preview and confirm that the passport photograph is uploaded correctly, as no complaint of wrong or blank picture will be entertained after submission of forms. Candidates are to print out a copy of the duly completed Application Form with their passport photograph and submit a hard copy to, and collect a hard copy of the Handbook from the School of Postgraduate Studies. Please check the Application Instructions tab on the University Portal for proper guidance. DURATION OF APPLICATION Application forms for the School of Postgraduate Studies Programmes will be available online for completion and submission to School of Postgraduate Studies office from Monday 21st August, - Friday, 24th November, 2017 ADVICE Candidates should check the University cPortal for further details from time to time. NOTE All candidates are to note the following: i. Technology fee and bank charges will be charged at the point of purchase of the eTranzact PIN (Payment Voucher). ii. All names should be written in full when completing the online application form as no initials shall be entertained. iii. Candidates are advised to fill their forms online personally, as cases of fraudulent practices in the admission process will not be entertained. iv. The form's serial number would serve as examination number where necessary. Signed C.M. ADAMAIGBO, KSC, MANUPA more here www.pastquestionblog..com |
(K) FACULTY OF SOCIAL SCIENCES i. Department of Economics The Department offers M.Sc. and Ph.D programmes in Economics (FULL-TIME or PART-TIME) with specialization in: a. Econometrics b. Monetary Economics c. Project Evaluation d. Development Economics e. Public Sector Economics f. International Trade and Finance g. Human Resources ii. Department of Sociology The Department offers M.Sc. and Ph.D programmes in Sociology (FULL-TIME or PART-TIME) with specialization in: a. Population and Demography b. Industrial and Labour Relations c. Political Sociology d. Criminology and Deviance e. Sociology and Development f. Gender Studies iii. Department of Geography and Environmental Management The Department offers M.Sc. and Ph.D programmes in Geography and Regional Planning (FULL-TIME or PART-TIME) with specialization in: a. Agricultural Geography b. Rural Development Planning c. Cartography d. Remote Sensing e. Climatology f. Industrial Geography g. Urban Geography h. Environmental Resource Management iv. Department of Political Science (FULL-TIME or PART-TIME) a. Master's of Science in Political Science (M.Sc) b. Doctor of Philosophy in Political Science (Ph.D) (L) INSTITUTE OF EDUCATION The Institute of Education offers M.Ed and Ph.D Programmes in Personnel Psychology and Adult Education (FULL-TIME or PART-TIME) with specialization in: a. Personnel Psychology b. Clinical Child Psychology c. Educational Evaluation d. Adult Education 2. POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA PROGRAMMES (FULL-TIME or PART-TIME) Postgraduate Diploma Programmes are available in the following Departments/Institute: a. Department of Crop Science (Full-Time Only) Postgraduate Diploma in Crop Science b. Department of Architecture (Full-Time Only) Postgraduate Diploma in Architecture c. Department of Geography and Environmental Management (Full Time/Part Time) Postgraduate Diploma in Geography and Environmental Management (PGDGRP) d. Department of Civil Engineering (Full Time/Part Time) Postgraduate Diploma in Civil Engineering (PGDENG) e. Department of Electrical/Electronics Engineering ( Full Time/Part Time) Postgraduate Diploma in Electrical/Electronics (PGDENG) f. Department of Mechanical Engineering (Full Time/Part Time) Postgraduate Diploma in Mechanical Engineering (PGDENG) g. Department of Material & Production Engineering ( Full Time /Part Time) Postgraduate Diploma in Materials/Production Engineering (PGDENG) h. Department of Botany (Full Time/Part Time) Postgraduate Diploma in Botany (PGDB) i. Department of Chemistry (Full Time/Part Time) Postgraduate Diploma in Industrial Chemistry (PGDIC) j. Department of Computer Science ( Full Time/Part Time) Postgraduate Diploma in Computer Science (PGDCS) k. Department of Mathematics ( Full Time/Part Time) Postgraduate Diploma in Statistics (PGDS) l. Department of Microbiology ( Full Time/Part Time) Postgraduate Diploma in Microbiology (PGDM) m. Department of Zoology ( Full Time/Part Time) Postgraduate Diploma in Zoology (PGDZ) n. Department of Biochemistry ( Full Time/Part Time) Postgraduate Diploma in Biochemistry (PGDBCH) o. Department of Business Management (Part-Time Only) Postgraduate Diploma in Business Administration (PGDBM) p. Department of Public Administration (Part-Time Only) Postgraduate Diploma in Public Administration (PGDPA) q. Institute of Education (Full Time/Part Time) Postgraduate Diploma in Education (PGDE) 3. ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS a. Masters Degree Programmes Candidates who possess any of the following qualifications may be considered for admission: i. At least a Second Class Honours Degree of Ambrose Alli University, Ekpoma or any other University of recognized standing in the relevant discipline. ii. Third Class Bachelor's Degree plus PGD or HND and any professional qualification with appropriate PGD from a recognized University. iii. Holders of LL.B with at least Second Class Honours or Third Class Honours with a B.L. and with at least five years post-call experience, may be considered for the LL.M programme. iv. For Masters of Arts in French studies, holders of B.A. or B.ED (French) with a minimum of Second Class Lower Division of any recognized University. v. For Master of Business Administration, (MBA) and Master of Public Administration (MPA) holders of a Bachelor degree not below Second Class Lower Division in any discipline OR Third Class Degree/HND plus postgraduate diploma in any administration related discipline, plus at least one year post qualification experience. vi. Candidates for the M.Sc programme in Business Administration must passes: α. At least five credit passes (or equivalent) in GCE O/L or WASCE or NECO or NABTEB which should in all cases include English Language, Mathematics and Economics or Commerce or Accounting and which must have been obtained at not more than two sitting. Plus β. A minimum of a B.Sc degree (Second Class Lower Division) in Business Administration from Ambrose Alli University, Ekpoma or any other University in Nigeria and Overseas recognized by the Senate of Ambrose Alli University, Ekpoma. γ. A holder of the Postgraduate Diploma in Business Administration/Management from Ambrose Alli University, Ekpoma or any other University in Nigeria and Overseas recognized by the Senate of Ambrose Alli University, Ekpoma with an average score of 50% may also be considered. δ. Candidates who have HND (Upper Credit) in Business Administration/Management from a recognized Polytechnic must possess additional qualifications such as MBA, PGDBM etc. vii. For Master of Science in Medical Laboratory Science, other relevant Professional Qualifications may be considered on their own merit. b. M.Phil Programme Candidates who possess any of the following qualifications may be considered for admission. i. Graduate of Ambrose Alli University with a Masters degree in related discipline. ii. Graduate of any other approved University with the qualification specified in (i) above iii. Other Departmental requirements as stated in the School of Postgraduate Studies Handbook c. Ph.D Programme: more here> www.pastquestionblog..com |
(C) FACULTY OF BASIC MEDICAL SCIENCES i. Department of Medical Laboratory Sciences The Department offers M.Sc Programme in Medical Laboratory Sciences (FULL-TIME or PART-TIME) ii. Department of Human Physiology The Department offers M.Sc Programme in Human Physiology (FULL-TIME or PART-TIME) (D) FACULTY OF EDUCATION i. Department of Curriculum and Instruction The Department offers M.Ed and Ph.D programmes (FULL-TIME or PART-TIME) a. Curriculum and Instructions b. Social Studies Education c. Science Education d. Language Education ii. Department of Educational Foundation and Management The Department offers M.Ed, M.Phil and Ph.D Programmes in Educational Foundations and Management (FULL-TIME or PART- TIME) iii. Department of Guidance and Counselling The Department offers M.Ed and Ph.D Programmes (FULL-TIME or PART-TIME) in: a. (a) Guidance and Counselling b. (b) Educational Psychology iv. Department of Vocational and Technical Education The Department offers M.Ed and Ph.D Programmes (FULL-TIME or PART-TIME) in: a. Technical Education b. Home Economics Education (E) FACULTY OF ENGINEERING i. Department of Electrical/Electronics Engineering The Department offers M.Sc and Ph.D Programmes in Electrical/Electronics Engineering (FULL-TIME or PART-TIME) with specialization in: a. Electrical Power and Machines b. Electronics and Telecommunications c. Control and Instrumentation ii. Department of Mechanical Engineering The Department of Mechanical Engineering offers M.Eng and Ph.D Programmes in Mechanical Engineering (FULL-TIME or PART-TIME) with specialization in: a. Applied Mechanics/Engineering Design b. Thermo-Fluids (F) FACULTY OF ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES i. Department of Architecture The Department offers courses leading to the degree of Master of Science (M.Sc) and Ph.D (FULL-TIME ONLY) in Architecture (G) FACULTY OF LAW i. The Faculty offers LL.M and Ph.D Programmes (PART-TIME ONLY) in: a. Commercial and Industrial Law b. Private and Property Law c. Public Law d. Jurisprudence and International Law (H) FACULTY OF MANAGEMENT SCIENCE i. Department of Business Administration The Department offers MBA and M.Sc Programmes as follows: a. Master in Business Administration (MBA) (PART-TIME ONLY) b. Master of Science in Business Administration (M.Sc) (PART-TIME/FULL TIME) ii. Department of Public Administration The Department offers MPA, M.Sc and Ph.D Programmes as follows: a. Master in Public Administration (MPA) (PART-TIME ONLY) b. Master of Science in Public Administration (M.Sc) (PART-TIME/FULL TIME) Doctor of Philosophy in Public Administration (Ph.D) (PART-TIME/FULL TIME) iii. Department of Accounting The Department offers M.Sc in Accounting (PART-TIME or FULL TIME) as follows: (I) FACULTY OF LIFE SCIENCES i. Department of Biochemistry The Department offers M.Sc. and Ph.D programmes in Biochemistry (FULL-TIME or PART-TIME) with specialization in: a. Nutritional Biochemistry b. Clinical Biochemistry c. Lipid Biochemistry ii. Department of Botany The Department offers M.Sc. and Ph.D programmes in Botany (FULL-TIME or PART-TIME) with specialization in: Masters of Science (M.Sc) in Botany a. Mycology/Plant Pathology b. Plant Ecology/Bioresearches Development/Ethnobotany c. Genetic and Plant Breeding; Genetics and Biotechnology Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D) in Botany a. Plant Anatomy/Taxonomy b. Mycology/Plant Pathology c. Plant Ecology/Bioresearches Development/Ethnobotany d. Genetic and Plant Breeding; Genetics and Biotechnology iii. Department of Microbiology The Department offers M.Sc. and Ph.D programmes in Microbiology (FULL- TIME or PART-TIME) with specialization in: a. Medical Microbiology b. Environmental Microbiology c. Food Microbiology d. Industrial Microbiology iv. Department of Zoology The Department offers M.Sc. and Ph.D Programmes in Zoology (FULL-TIME or PART-TIME) with specialization in a. Entomology b. Hydrobiology and Fisheries c. Parasitology (J) FACULTY OF PHYSICAL SCIENCES i. Department of Chemistry The Department offers M.Sc. and Ph.D programmes in Chemistry (FULL-TIME or PART-TIME) with specialization in: a. Analytical/Environmental Chemistry b. Inorganic Chemistry c. Organic Chemistry and d. Physical Chemistry ii. Department of Computer Science (FULL-TIME or PART-TIME) The Department offers M.Sc and Ph.D in Computer Science iii. Department of Mathematics (FULL-TIME or PART-TIME) The Department offers M.Sc and Ph.D as follows: a. Master of Science in Mathematics (M.Sc) b. Doctor of Philosophy in Mathematics (Ph.D) c. Master of Science in Statistics (M.Sc) d. Doctor of Philosophy in Statistics (Ph.D) e. Master of Science in Industrial Mathematics (M.Sc) f. Doctor of Philosophy in Industrial Mathematics (Ph.D) g. Master in Philosophy (M.Phil) Mathematics/Industrial Mathematics and Statistics. iv. Department of Mathematics (FULL-TIME or PART-TIME) The Department offers M.Sc and Ph.D as follows: a. Master of Science in Mathematics (M.Sc) b. Doctor of Philosophy in Mathematics (Ph.D) c. Master of Science in Statistics (M.Sc) d. Doctor of Philosophy in Statistics (Ph.D) e. Master in Philosophy (M.Phil) Mathematics/Industrial Mathematics and Statistics. v. Department of Physics The Department offers M.Sc. and Ph.D programmes in Physics (FULL-TIME or PART-TIME) with specialization in a. Geophysics b. Solid State Physics |
this is for those going for post graduate programme Applications are invited from suitably qualified candidates for admission into the underlisted Higher Degree and Postgraduate Diploma Programmes of Ambrose Alli University, Ekpoma in the 2017/2018 Academic Session. 1. MASTER AND DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY DEGREE PROGRAMMES: (A) FACULTY OF AGRICULTURE i. Department of Animal Science The Department offers M.Sc and Ph.D Programmes in Animal Science (FULL-TIME or PART-TIME) with specialization in: a. Animal Nutrition and Biochemistry b. Animal Physiology and Reproduction c. Animal Breeding and Genetics. d. Animal Production and Management e. Food Science and Technology ii. Department of Crop Science The Department offers M.Sc and Ph.D Programmes in Crop Science (FULL-TIME or PART-TIME) with specialization in: a. Crop Production b. Crop Physiology c. Crop Breeding and Genetics d. Pasture Agronomy e. Weed Science f. Crop Protection (with options in Plant Pathology and Entomology) iii. Department of Soil Science The Department offers M.Sc. and Ph.D Programmes in Soil Science (FULL-TIME or PART-TIME) with specialization in: a. Soil Management b. Soil Minerology & Pedology c. Soil Fertility & Chemistry d. Soil Microbiology iv. Department of Agricultural Economics and Extension The Department offers M.Sc. and Ph.D Programmes (FULL-TIME or PART-TIME) in Agricultural Economics with specialization in: a. Agricultural Economics with options in: i. Agricultural Resources Economics ii. Farm Management and Production Economics iii. Agricultural Marketing iv. Agricultural Co-operatives v. Agricultural Finance vi. Agric-Business b. Agricultural Extension and Rural Sociology with options in: i. Agricultural Programme Planning and Evaluation ii. Agricultural Administration iii. Agricultural Advertising/Communication iv. Community/Rural Development v. Extension Processes and Practice vi. Rural Sociology (B.) FACULTY OF ARTS i. Department of English The Department offers M.A and Ph.D Programmes in English (FULL-TIME or PART-TIME) with specialization in: Master of Arts (M.A) a. English Language/ or English Literature (Select one) Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D) a. English Language/ or English Literature (Select one) ii. Department of Modern Languages The Department offers M.A. and Ph.D Programmes in French Studies (FULL-TIME or PART-TIME) with specialization in: Master of Arts (M.A) in French Studies a. French Language b. Applied French Linguistics c. Translation and Interpretation d. Literature (French or other Francophone Africa or Carribbean) e. Civilizations (French or other Francophone Speaking Countries) Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D) in French Studies a. Literature b. Civilization c. Translation d. French Language e. Applied Linguistics iii. Department of Religious Management and Cultural Studies The Department offers M.A. and Ph.D Programmes in Religious Management (FULL-TIME or PART-TIME) with specialization in: a. African Traditional Religion b. Church History c. Christian Theology d. New Testament Studies e. Philosophy of Religion iv. Department of History and International Studies The Department offers M.A. and Ph.D Programmes in History (FULL-TIME or PART-TIME) v. Department of Philosophy The Department offers M.A. and Ph.D Programmes in Philosophy (FULL-TIME or PART-TIME) with specialization in: a. African Philosophy b. Epistemology c. Metaphysic d. Ethics |
METHOD OF APPLICATION/CLOSING DATE Applicants are required to purchase an eTranzact PIN (Payment Voucher) for Ambrose Alli University, Ekpoma's School of Postgraduate Studies Form at a fee of N23,000.00 (Twenty Three Thousand Naira) only from the Fidelity Bank Plc, Ekpoma. PROCEDURE FORON-LINE APPLICATION On purchase of the eTranzact PIN (Payment Voucher), candidates are to visit the Ambrose Alli University college portal @www.myaau.com to complete and submit the School of Postgraduate Studies online application form with reference to the handbook. All such candidates must upload their coloured passport photographs and scanned copies of all relevant certificates/documents to the portal. Candidates should preview and confirm that the passport photograph is uploaded correctly, as no complaint of wrong or blank picture will be entertained after submission of forms. Candidates are to print out a copy of the duly completed Application Form with their passport photograph and submit a hard copy to, and collect a hard copy of the Handbook from the School of Postgraduate Studies. Please check the Application Instructions tab on the University Portal for proper guidance. DURATION OF APPLICATION Application forms for the School of Postgraduate Studies Programmes will be available online for completion and submission to School of Postgraduate Studies office from Monday 21st August, - Friday, 24th November, 2017 ADVICE Candidates should check the University cPortal for further details from time to time. NOTE All candidates are to note the following: Technology fee and bank charges will be charged at the point of purchase of the eTranzact PIN (Payment Voucher). All names should be written in full when completing the online application form as no initials shall be entertained. Candidates are advised to fill their forms online personally, as cases of fraudulent practices in the admission process will not be entertained. The form's serial number would serve as examination number where necessary. Signed C.M. ADAMAIGBO, KSC, MANUPA Registrar |
this one is for those students that want to do their master degree in AAU . 1. MASTER AND DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY DEGREE PROGRAMMES: (A) FACULTY OF AGRICULTURE Department of Animal Science The Department offers M.Sc and Ph.D Programmes in Animal Science (FULL-TIME or PART-TIME) with specialization in: Animal Nutrition and Biochemistry Animal Physiology and Reproduction Animal Breeding and Genetics. Animal Production and Management Food Science and Technology Department of Crop Science The Department offers M.Sc and Ph.D Programmes in Crop Science (FULL-TIME or PART-TIME) with specialization in: Crop Production Crop Physiology Crop Breeding and Genetics Pasture Agronomy Weed Science Crop Protection (with options in Plant Pathology and Entomology) Department of Soil Science The Department offers M.Sc. and Ph.D Programmes in Soil Science (FULL-TIME or PART-TIME) with specialization in: Soil Management Soil Minerology & Pedology Soil Fertility & Chemistry Soil Microbiology Department of Agricultural Economics and Extension The Department offers M.Sc. and Ph.D Programmes (FULL-TIME or PART-TIME) in Agricultural Economics with specialization in: Agricultural Economics with options in: Agricultural Resources Economics Farm Management and Production Economics Agricultural Marketing Agricultural Co-operatives Agricultural Finance Agric-Business Agricultural Extension and Rural Sociology with options in: Agricultural Programme Planning and Evaluation Agricultural Administration Agricultural Advertising/Communication Community/Rural Development Extension Processes and Practice Rural Sociology (B.) FACULTY OF ARTS Department of English The Department offers M.A and Ph.D Programmes in English (FULL-TIME or PART-TIME) with specialization in: Master of Arts (M.A) English Language/ or English Literature (Select one) Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D) English Language/ or English Literature (Select one) Department of Modern Languages The Department offers M.A. and Ph.D Programmes in French Studies (FULL-TIME or PART-TIME) with specialization in: Master of Arts (M.A) in French Studies French Language Applied French Linguistics Translation and Interpretation Literature (French or other Francophone Africa or Carribbean) Civilizations (French or other Francophone Speaking Countries) Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D) in French Studies Literature Civilization Translation French Language Applied Linguistics Department of Religious Management and Cultural Studies The Department offers M.A. and Ph.D Programmes in Religious Management (FULL-TIME or PART-TIME) with specialization in: African Traditional Religion Church History Christian Theology New Testament Studies Philosophy of Religion Department of History and International Studies The Department offers M.A. and Ph.D Programmes in History (FULL-TIME or PART-TIME) Department of Philosophy The Department offers M.A. and Ph.D Programmes in Philosophy (FULL-TIME or PART-TIME) with specialization in: African Philosophy Epistemology Metaphysic Ethics. (C) FACULTY OF BASIC MEDICAL SCIENCES Department of Medical Laboratory Sciences The Department offers M.Sc Programme in Medical Laboratory Sciences (FULL-TIME or PART-TIME) Department of Human Physiology The Department offers M.Sc Programme in Human Physiology (FULL-TIME or PART-TIME) (D) FACULTY OF EDUCATION Department of Curriculum and Instruction The Department offers M.Ed and Ph.D programmes (FULL-TIME or PART-TIME) Curriculum and Instructions Social Studies Education Science Education Language Education Department of Educational Foundation and Management The Department offers M.Ed, M.Phil and Ph.D Programmes in Educational Foundations and Management (FULL-TIME or PART- TIME) Department of Guidance and Counselling The Department offers M.Ed and Ph.D Programmes (FULL-TIME or PART-TIME) in: (a) Guidance and Counselling (b) Educational Psychology Department of Vocational and Technical Education The Department offers M.Ed and Ph.D Programmes (FULL-TIME or PART-TIME) in: Technical Education Home Economics Education (E) FACULTY OF ENGINEERING Department of Electrical/Electronics Engineering The Department offers M.Sc and Ph.D Programmes in Electrical/Electronics Engineering (FULL-TIME or PART-TIME) with specialization in: Electrical Power and Machines Electronics and Telecommunications Control and Instrumentation Department of Mechanical Engineering The Department of Mechanical Engineering offers M.Eng and Ph.D Programmes in Mechanical Engineering (FULL-TIME or PART-TIME) with specialization in: Applied Mechanics/Engineering Design Thermo-Fluids (F) FACULTY OF ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES Department of Architecture The Department offers courses leading to the degree of Master of Science (M.Sc) and Ph.D (FULL-TIME ONLY) in Architecture (G) FACULTY OF LAW The Faculty offers LL.M and Ph.D Programmes (PART-TIME ONLY) in: Commercial and Industrial Law Private and Property Law Public Law Jurisprudence and International Law (H) FACULTY OF MANAGEMENT SCIENCE Department of Business Administration The Department offers MBA and M.Sc Programmes as follows: Master in Business Administration (MBA) (PART-TIME ONLY) Master of Science in Business Administration (M.Sc) (PART-TIME/FULL TIME) Department of Public Administration The Department offers MPA, M.Sc and Ph.D Programmes as follows: Master in Public Administration (MPA) (PART-TIME ONLY) Master of Science in Public Administration (M.Sc) (PART-TIME/FULL TIME) Doctor of Philosophy in Public Administration (Ph.D) (PART-TIME/FULL TIME) Department of Accounting The Department offers M.Sc in Accounting (PART-TIME or FULL TIME) as follows: (I) FACULTY OF LIFE SCIENCES Department of Biochemistry The Department offers M.Sc. and Ph.D programmes in Biochemistry (FULL-TIME or PART-TIME) with specialization in: Nutritional Biochemistry Clinical Biochemistry Lipid Biochemistry Department of Botany The Department offers M.Sc. and Ph.D programmes in Botany (FULL-TIME or PART-TIME) with specialization in: Masters of Science (M.Sc) in Botany Mycology/Plant Pathology Plant Ecology/Bioresearches Development/Ethnobotany Genetic and Plant Breeding; Genetics and Biotechnology Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D) in Botany Plant Anatomy/Taxonomy Mycology/Plant Pathology Plant Ecology/Bioresearches Development/Ethnobotany Genetic and Plant Breeding; Genetics and Biotechnology Department of Microbiology The Department offers M.Sc. and Ph.D programmes in Microbiology (FULL- TIME or PART-TIME) with specialization in: Medical Microbiology Environmental Microbiology Food Microbiology Industrial Microbiology Department of Zoology The Department offers M.Sc. and Ph.D Programmes in Zoology (FULL-TIME or PART-TIME) with specialization in Entomology Hydrobiology and Fisheries Parasitology (J) FACULTY OF PHYSICAL SCIENCES Department of Chemistry The Department offers M.Sc. and Ph.D programmes in Chemistry (FULL-TIME or PART-TIME) with specialization in: Analytical/Environmental Chemistry Inorganic Chemistry Organic Chemistry and Physical Chemistry Department of Computer Science (FULL-TIME or PART-TIME) The Department offers M.Sc and Ph.D in Computer Science Department of Mathematics (FULL-TIME or PART-TIME) The Department offers M.Sc and Ph.D as follows: Master of Science in Mathematics (M.Sc) Doctor of Philosophy in Mathematics (Ph.D) Master of Science in Statistics (M.Sc) Doctor of Philosophy in Statistics (Ph.D) Master of Science in Industrial Mathematics (M.Sc) Doctor of Philosophy in Industrial Mathematics (Ph.D) Master in Philosophy (M.Phil) Mathematics/Industrial Mathematics and Statistics. Department of Mathematics (FULL-TIME or PART-TIME) The Department offers M.Sc and Ph.D as follows: Master of Science in Mathematics (M.Sc) Doctor of Philosophy in Mathematics (Ph.D) Master of Science in Statistics (M.Sc) Doctor of Philosophy in Statistics (Ph.D) Master in Philosophy (M.Phil) Mathematics/Industrial Mathematics and Statistics. Department of Physics The Department offers M.Sc. and Ph.D programmes in Physics (FULL-TIME or PART-TIME) with specialization in Geophysics Solid State Physics (K) FACULTY OF SOCIAL SCIENCES Department of Economics The Department offers M.Sc. and Ph.D programmes in Economics (FULL-TIME or PART-TIME) with specialization in: Econometrics Monetary Economics Project Evaluation Development Economics Public Sector Economics International Trade and Finance Human Resources Department of Sociology The Department offers M.Sc. and Ph.D programmes in Sociology (FULL-TIME or PART-TIME) with specialization in: Population and Demography Industrial and Labour Relations Political Sociology Criminology and Deviance Sociology and Development Gender Studies Department of Geography and Environmental Management The Department offers M.Sc. and Ph.D programmes in Geography and Regional Planning (FULL-TIME or PART-TIME) with specialization in: Agricultural Geography Rural Development Planning Cartography Remote Sensing Climatology Industrial Geography Urban Geography Environmental Resource Management (v) Department of Political Science (FULL-TIME or PART-TIME) Master's of Science in Political Science (M.Sc) Doctor of Philosophy in Political Science (Ph.D) (L) INSTITUTE OF EDUCATION The Institute of Education offers M.Ed and Ph.D Programmes in Personnel Psychology and Adult Education (FULL-TIME or PART-TIME) with specialization in: Personnel Psychology Clinical Child Psychology Educational Evaluation Adult Education 2. POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA PROGRAMMES (FULL-TIME or PART-TIME) Postgraduate Diploma Programmes are available in the following Departments/Institute: Department of Crop Science (Full-Time Only) Postgraduate Diploma in Crop Science Department of Architecture (Full-Time Only) Postgraduate Diploma in Architecture Department of Geography and Environmental Management (Full Time/Part Time) Postgraduate Diploma in Geography and Environmental Management (PGDGRP) Department of Civil Engineering (Full Time/Part Time) Postgraduate Diploma in Civil Engineering (PGDENG) Department of Electrical/Electronics Engineering (Full Time/Part Time) Postgraduate Diploma in Electrical/Electronics (PGDENG) Department of Mechanical Engineering (Full Time/Part Time) Postgraduate Diploma in Mechanical Engineering (PGDENG) Department of Material & Production Engineering (Full Time/Part Time) Postgraduate Diploma in Materials/Production Engineering (PGDENG) Department of Botany (Full Time/Part Time) Postgraduate Diploma in Botany (PGDB) Department of Chemistry (Full Time/Part Time) Postgraduate Diploma in Industrial Chemistry (PGDIC) Department of Computer Science (Full Time/Part Time) Postgraduate Diploma in Computer Science (PGDCS) Department of Mathematics (Full Time/Part Time) Postgraduate Diploma in Statistics (PGDS) Department of Microbiology (Full Time/Part Time) Postgraduate Diploma in Microbiology (PGDM) Department of Zoology (Full Time/Part Time) Postgraduate Diploma in Zoology (PGDZ) Department of Biochemistry (Full Time/Part Time) Postgraduate Diploma in Biochemistry (PGDBCH) Department of Business Management (Part-Time Only) Postgraduate Diploma in Business Administration (PGDBM) Department of Public Administration (Part-Time Only) Postgraduate Diploma in Public Administration (PGDPA) Institute of Education (Full Time/Part Time) Postgraduate Diploma in Education (PGDE) 3. ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Masters Degree Programmes Candidates who possess any of the following qualifications may be considered for admission: At least a Second Class Honours Degree of Ambrose Alli University, Ekpoma or any other University of recognized standing in the relevant discipline. Third Class Bachelor's Degree plus PGD or HND and any professional qualification with appropriate PGD from a recognized University. Holders of LL.B with at least Second Class Honours or Third Class Honours with a B.L. and with at least five years post-call experience, may be considered for the LL.M programme. For Masters of Arts in French studies, holders of B.A. or B.ED (French) with a minimum of Second Class Lower Division of any recognized University. For Master of Business Administration, (MBA) and Master of Public Administration (MPA) holders of a Bachelor degree not below Second Class Lower Division in any discipline OR Third Class Degree/HND plus postgraduate diploma in any administration related discipline, plus at least one year post qualification experience. Candidates for the M.Sc programme in Business Administration must passes: At least five credit passes (or equivalent) in GCE O/L or WASCE or NECO or NABTEB which should in all cases include English Language, Mathematics and Economics or Commerce or Accounting and which must have been obtained at not more than two sitting. Plus A minimum of a B.Sc degree (Second Class Lower Division) in Business Administration from Ambrose Alli University, Ekpoma or any other University in Nigeria and Overseas recognized by the Senate of Ambrose Alli University, Ekpoma. A holder of the Postgraduate Diploma in Business Administration/Management from Ambrose Alli University, Ekpoma or any other University in Nigeria and Overseas recognized by the Senate of Ambrose Alli University, Ekpoma with an average score of 50% may also be considered. Candidates who have HND (Upper Credit) in Business Administration/Management from a recognized Polytechnic must possess additional qualifications such as MBA, PGDBM etc. For Master of Science in Medical Laboratory Science, other relevant Professional Qualifications may be considered on their own merit. M.Phil Programme Candidates who possess any of the following qualifications may be considered for admission. Graduate of Ambrose Alli University with a Masters degree in related discipline. Graduate of any other approved University with the qualification specified in (i) above Other Departmental requirements as stated in the School of Postgraduate Studies Handbook Ph.D Programme: A graduate of Ambrose Alli University, Ekpoma or any other University of recognized standing who possesses Master's degree appropriate to the intended course may be admitted. However, such intending candidate should have scored an average of 60 per cent in his/her Master's degree or M.Phil programme. Departmental Requirements Notwithstanding the above, a Department may require an applicant, as a condition for admission, to undergo appropriate test, interviews, examinations, and/or take appropriate pre-requisite or concrete courses. Students, where applicable, would be made to fulfill the Ph.D qualifying examination requirement to confirm their candidature before registration of their titles/proposals. Postgraduate Diplomas Department of Crop Science (Full-Time Only) B.Sc with a third class degree in any area of Agriculture, or related science disciplines including Botany, Microbiology, Zoology, Chemistry, Forestry, Agricultural Education from further academic pursuit in crop science. Postgraduate Diploma in Architecture At least a Third Class Honours Degree in Architecture Postgraduate Diploma in Geography and Regional Planning (PGDGRP) At least Third Class Honours degree in Geography and Regional Planning or any other related discipline relevant to Geography from AAU or any other recognized equivalent institution holders of HND/HNC from a recognized Polytechnic or College of Technology may be considered. Postgraduate Diploma in Engineering (PGDENG) (Civil, Elect/Elect, and Mechanical and Material & Production Engineering) Holders of good HND in Engineering with at least four (4) years post-qualification cognate experience or Graduate in fields relevant to Engineering of any recognized University shall be considered. Postgraduate Diploma in Botany (PGDB) At a least Third Class Honours Degree in Botany or other Science related disciplines. Postgraduate Diploma in Chemistry (PGDIC) At least Third Class Honours Degree in Chemistry, Biochemistry or Chemistry Education. HND with a Credit pass in Chemistry or other Science related discipline. Postgraduate Diploma in Computer Science (PGDCS) At least Third Class Honours Degree of Ambrose Alli University or any other recognized institution in a Science-based discipline. Other relevant professional qualifications may be considered on their own merit. Postgraduate Diploma in Statistics (PGDS) At least Third Class Honours Degree of Statistics or Mathematics from Ambrose Alli University or any other university of recognized standing Postgraduate Diploma in Microbiology (PGDM) At least Third Class Honours or Pass degree in Microbiology from Ambrose Alli University, or any other University of recognized standing, in the relevant disciplines such as Biology, Biochemistry and Food Technology. Holders of FIMILS and AIMLS in Science related discipline. Postgraduate Diploma in Biochemistry (PGDBCH) At least Third Class Honours degree in Biochemistry or other related Science. Disciplines. Postgraduate Diploma in Statistics (PGDS) At least Third Class Honours Degree of Statistics or Mathematics from Ambrose Alli University or any other university recognized standing Postgraduate Diploma in Business Management (PGDBM) First degree from Ambrose Alli University or other recognized University H.N.D from recognized Polytechnic or equivalent. Full professional qualification of recognized professional Bodies approved by the Senate of the University. Postgraduate Diploma in Public Administration (PGDPA) A graduate of Ambrose Alli University, Ekpoma or any other recognized University in any discipline or holder of H.N.D in any discipline with at least three years cognate experience Postgraduate Diploma in Education (PGDE) A graduate of Ambrose Alli University, Ekpoma or any other University of recognized standing who possesses a good first degree classification acceptable to Senate. In all cases, candidates must possess the National Youth Service Scheme (NYSC) Discharge Certificate or Exemption Certificate. 4. PERIOD OF STUDY The duration of the courses to be offered shall be as follows: Ph.D Programme (Full-Time) The duration shall be a minimum of three (3) academic sessions, and a maximum of five (5) academic sessions. Ph.D Programme (Part-Time) The duration shall not be less than five (5) academic sessions and a maximum of eight ( academic sessions.Master's Degree Programme (Full-Time) The duration shall be a minimum of three (3) Semester and a maximum of Six (6) Semesters. Extension may be allowed for not more than two semesters. Masters Programme (Part-Time) The duration shall be in the range of a minimum of three (3) academic sessions and maximum of four (4) academic sessions. Extension may be allowed for not more than one (1) academic session. Postgraduate Diploma The duration shall not be less than one (1) academic session for Full-Time and not more than two (2) academic sessions for Part-Time. Note: In exceptional cases, an additional extension of not more than one (1) academic session may be approved by Senate on the recommendation of the Board for all the postgraduate programmes. 5. |
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