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Proliferation Of First Class Degrees In Private Varsities The PUNCH by multikolour(m): 9:10am On Apr 08, 2016
The article, “First Class honours: Kini big deal?” by Abimbola Adelakun published on the back page of The PUNCH of Thursday, March 10, 2016 refers. The standard and quality of academic programme in universities the world over are NOT determined or measured by the number of first class graduates a university churns out but by the quantity and quality of research it conducts. The quality of research executed by a university is in turn measured by the number of journal articles published by its staff in core journals. There are standard yardsticks (bibliometric, webometric, etc) for determining what a core journal is. The craze to spew out large numbers of first class graduands by Nigerian private universities is a ploy to fool the undiscerning public as to what constitutes a quality university and a marketing gimmick to attract large numbers of applicants.

This is one consequence of the commodification of education; where education is converted to a commodity purchasable by the rich few. Like air, education is invaluable, it should not be marketed with price tags. With exorbitant price tags on its wares, private universities must look for a way of convincing its customers that they are offering quality products. It is a dishonest way to confuse or bait the public with the number of first class certificates as an index of quality or a bait to attract applicants.

The data given by Adelakun on the percentage composition of first class graduates in some selected public and private universities in the past one year is very instructive. It is worth taking more than a cursory look at the data. The mean for the public universities is 1.4 per cent for last year and for the private university it is 7.13 per cent. I have restrained myself from subjecting this data to inferential statistical test (e.g. t-test) to ascertain if the two sets of data are from the same population; that is, to see if they are statistically significantly different or not. But the deviation of the two means from each other (5.73 per cent) is worth assuming that they are significantly different.

Traditionally, a first class degree is indicated in the holder as a genius or something close to that. Given the fact that these graduates were drawn from the Nigerian society and within this context, do we honestly believe that about 7.13 per cent of the Nigerian populace are geniuses? Impossible. In those days, in fact up to the late 1980s, the West African Examinations Council used to categorise its certificates into Distinction, Division 1, Division 2, etc. Distinction grades, the equivalent of First class, were scarcely awarded. You could scarcely see any school which could produce two distinctions in a year-class of say 100 candidates over a whole lifespan of such a school. Distinction grades set out the student as a genius; since the preponderance of genius in our open society is not lavishly distributed in the population; so Distinctions in our schools had to reflect the population distribution of geniuses in the society.

Today, when private universities record a whopping 7.13 per cent of First Class among their graduands, do they realise that is at variance with the population structure? Put it simply, there is no population in the world where the percentage composition of genius is so high. There is no scientifically acceptable explanation for the high percentage composition of First class in these universities.



Geniuses are borne not made. Ayodele Daniel Dada (the student who broke record in the University of Lagos by scoring 5.0 Cumulative Grade Point Average CGPA) did not wake up one morning to score those straight As. We are told that his UTME score was so high that his result was withheld. Consequently, he had to go through diploma course. Which of these so-called First Class students from our private universities scored equivalent of straight As in their secondary school exams, and which of them scored anything close to 280 in their UTME? I doubt the honest ability of our private universities to transmogrify ordinary students with ordinary SSCE and banal UTME results into overnight intellectual superstars.


http://www.punchng.com/proliferation-of-first-class-degrees-in-private-varsities/

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Re: Proliferation Of First Class Degrees In Private Varsities The PUNCH by Nobody: 9:20am On Apr 08, 2016
I don't take most of this Private tertiary institutions serious with their grades. Imagine a Davido that spent mor time dancing Skelewu than receiving lectures in school socring 2:1 @ babCOCK.


The public schools also have beast as lecturers who have swore to frustrate students because thry believed that nobody can get an A in their course.



NUC needs to do more in terms of regulations.



Thumbs up to Dr Buhari an honorary doctorate holder from Kaduna State University which doesn't offer any doctorate degree grin

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Re: Proliferation Of First Class Degrees In Private Varsities The PUNCH by multikolour(m): 9:25am On Apr 08, 2016
Fedayeen:
I don't take most of this Private tertiary institutions serious with their grades. Imagine a Davido that spent mor time dancing Skelewu than receiving lectures in school socring 2:1 @ babCOCK.


The public schools also have beast as lecturers who have swore to frustrate students because thry believed that nobody can get an A in their course.



NUC needs to do more in terms of regulations.



Thumbs up to Dr Buhari an honorary doctorate holder from Kaduna State University who doesn't offer any doctorate degree grin

my brother, it is even worst when you are serving and you will find out most of this corp members only know how to speak queens English but they don't have anything upstairs.

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Re: Proliferation Of First Class Degrees In Private Varsities The PUNCH by lionduke(m): 10:04am On Apr 08, 2016
Dr Buhari an honorary doctorate holder from Kaduna State University which doesn't offer any doctorate degree

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Re: Proliferation Of First Class Degrees In Private Varsities The PUNCH by xender(m): 11:23am On Apr 08, 2016
true and nice . but[quote author=Fedayeen post=44512010] Imagine a Davido that spent mor time dancing Skelewu than receiving lectures in school socring 2:1 @ babCOCK.

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Re: Proliferation Of First Class Degrees In Private Varsities The PUNCH by LordIsaac(m): 11:42am On Apr 08, 2016
My ''Covenant friend'' bragging about paying almost 1million naira for a worthless BSc in Chemistry, come and see o!

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Re: Proliferation Of First Class Degrees In Private Varsities The PUNCH by Pasca07: 12:02pm On Apr 08, 2016
LordIsaac:
My ''Covenant friend'' bragging about paying almost 1million naira for a worthless BSc in Chemistry, come and see o!
what do you mean by worthless bsc in chemistry? are u saying he can't get job with his certificate or what?or if your friend want to proceed for master's in abroad are they going to reject your friend? pls clarify

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Re: Proliferation Of First Class Degrees In Private Varsities The PUNCH by Dotunblaze(m): 12:26pm On Apr 08, 2016
I believe private uni should have churn out more first class students given that they have the needed facilities to achieve that feat.

Is it the public universities that have poor academic faculties that enhance your chances of having good grades??
Generally, I don't think there should be any discrimination. A student that is unserious and is either in a public or private uni, won't have good grades.



But private universities just makes it a little bit easier for you grin

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Re: Proliferation Of First Class Degrees In Private Varsities The PUNCH by chimah3(m): 1:10pm On Apr 08, 2016
who 1st class don epp in nigeria grin

when our president no even go school tongue lipsrsealed lipsrsealed

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Re: Proliferation Of First Class Degrees In Private Varsities The PUNCH by DeeCherry(f): 1:11pm On Apr 08, 2016
Tell me you got a 1st class, I ask the school you attended, you mention one private university, I walk out on you.


First class isn't beans.

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Re: Proliferation Of First Class Degrees In Private Varsities The PUNCH by Nobody: 1:12pm On Apr 08, 2016
Dotunblaze:
I believe private uni should have churn out more first class students given that they have the needed facilities to achieve that feat.

Is it the public universities that have poor academic faculties that enhance your chances of having good grades??

You're right sha.
Re: Proliferation Of First Class Degrees In Private Varsities The PUNCH by adezjamz(m): 1:13pm On Apr 08, 2016
1st last
Re: Proliferation Of First Class Degrees In Private Varsities The PUNCH by leahcimzil: 1:13pm On Apr 08, 2016
ehhh first class doesnt necessarily mean genius, first class means hardwork. the op's analysis is flawed

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Re: Proliferation Of First Class Degrees In Private Varsities The PUNCH by Nobody: 1:13pm On Apr 08, 2016
I used to think like the OP, now I know better grin grin

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Re: Proliferation Of First Class Degrees In Private Varsities The PUNCH by calistal: 1:14pm On Apr 08, 2016
don't mind them
Re: Proliferation Of First Class Degrees In Private Varsities The PUNCH by Ada9103(f): 1:15pm On Apr 08, 2016
Ok
Re: Proliferation Of First Class Degrees In Private Varsities The PUNCH by chynie: 1:15pm On Apr 08, 2016
is it those glorified secondary schs angry

lets discus sometin else pls smiley

my phone Ba3 is low, pls who get fuel angry he is not using

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Re: Proliferation Of First Class Degrees In Private Varsities The PUNCH by Opeade939(f): 1:15pm On Apr 08, 2016
First na first class,whether private or public university.

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Re: Proliferation Of First Class Degrees In Private Varsities The PUNCH by Nobody: 1:16pm On Apr 08, 2016
how about I know a true confirmed story of FUTA deliberately frustrating their final year students (by all means possible) who have the potential to graduate with a first class all because FUTA believes there is a limited number of first class students they should graduate every year .... imagine that!

a private university can't do that.

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Re: Proliferation Of First Class Degrees In Private Varsities The PUNCH by aare07(m): 1:16pm On Apr 08, 2016
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Re: Proliferation Of First Class Degrees In Private Varsities The PUNCH by Integrityfarms(m): 1:17pm On Apr 08, 2016
I agree that first class is a show of la cram la pour these days. If judging by problems solved as academic geniuses we are not worth giving out a first class degree!

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Re: Proliferation Of First Class Degrees In Private Varsities The PUNCH by maputohq: 1:17pm On Apr 08, 2016
after reading still fp. pple no like school
Re: Proliferation Of First Class Degrees In Private Varsities The PUNCH by dearsly(m): 1:17pm On Apr 08, 2016
WHEN NEXT YOU WANNA CRITICIZE PRIVATE UNIVERSITIES, ASK YOURSELF HOW USEFUL YOU ARE TO THE SOCIETY OR STOP HATING AND PARK WELL

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Re: Proliferation Of First Class Degrees In Private Varsities The PUNCH by ocheejemb: 1:17pm On Apr 08, 2016
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/education-30830918#

21% of UK University Students finish with a First Class. Because they make it difficult in Nigeria doesn't mean it is quality education.

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Re: Proliferation Of First Class Degrees In Private Varsities The PUNCH by PresVA: 1:17pm On Apr 08, 2016
"Geniuses are borne not made. Ayodele Daniel Dada (the student who broke record in the University of Lagos by scoring 5.0 Cumulative Grade Point Average CGPA) did not wake up one morning to score those straight As. We are told that his UTME score was so high that his result was withheld. Consequently, he had to go through diploma course. Which of these so-called First Class students from our private universities scored equivalent of straight As in their secondary school exams, and which of them scored anything close to 280 in their UTME? I doubt the honest ability of our private universities to transmogrify ordinary students with ordinary SSCE and banal UTME results into overnight intellectual superstars."

^^^^^^^^^, I think I agree with the writer here somewhat! !!!

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Re: Proliferation Of First Class Degrees In Private Varsities The PUNCH by ocheejemb: 1:18pm On Apr 08, 2016
Describing 7% as whopping is a bit of a hyperbole.

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Re: Proliferation Of First Class Degrees In Private Varsities The PUNCH by OnWebTech: 1:19pm On Apr 08, 2016
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Re: Proliferation Of First Class Degrees In Private Varsities The PUNCH by Bootybuttchic(f): 1:21pm On Apr 08, 2016
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PresVA:
"Geniuses are borne not made. Ayodele Daniel Dada (the student who broke record in the University of Lagos by scoring 5.0 Cumulative Grade Point Average CGPA) did not wake up one morning to score those straight As. We are told that his UTME score was so high that his result was withheld. Consequently, he had to go through diploma course. Which of these so-called First Class students from our private universities scored equivalent of straight As in their secondary school exams, and which of them scored anything close to 280 in their UTME? I doubt the honest ability of our private universities to transmogrify ordinary students with ordinary SSCE and banal UTME results into overnight intellectual superstars."
^^^^^^^^^, I think I agree with the writer here somewhat! !!!
you people would just stay ignorantly on nairaland and spew rubbish,i know very intelligent people with straight A's in waec,high jamb score with a 2:1 and firstclass in private unis....stop spraying rubbish,my highschool colleageues who even werent dat bright back den,who now school abroad keep habing A grades in their colleges ,some graduated with first class,and will u say they dont worth it?No!.....just because the school is abroad.,my freind was even saying the same thing that education only looks like hell in naija because of the evil lecturers you guys have,that her lecturers there are really inspiring and attentive......the thing is in most private schools the ones with standards,have good lecturers,good facilities,there is always light to read,water,good accomodation,less distractions,plus determinations,their students will pass.....for instance caleb uni ,all lecturers should have phd or in progress before u can even be employed,and the assisting lecturers/profs they employ come from either unilag or u.i........so are this people sham too.....just stop pouring your anger on people in private schools,there are 3rd class and 2.2 students there tooo,and they will be in the nysc camp too and seem dumb to you,doesnt mean everyone in private uni isnt smart......pour your anger on your lecturers and the government.....thanks!

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Re: Proliferation Of First Class Degrees In Private Varsities The PUNCH by kevoh(m): 1:21pm On Apr 08, 2016
Kikiki grin , hating unnecessarily on Private University graduates. tongue Who cares if your lecturers frustrated you from getting a First class in Government Universities?

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Re: Proliferation Of First Class Degrees In Private Varsities The PUNCH by Nobody: 1:21pm On Apr 08, 2016
DeeCherry:
Tell me you got a 1st class, I ask the school you attended, you mention one private university, I walk out on you.


First class isn't beans.
I feel like calling you a b1tch. Infact it feels awesome calling you a Ho.

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