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KWASU DEPARTMENTS AND THEIR DIRECT ENTRY SCREENING DATE ***MONDAY 30TH JULY, 2018 College of Humanities, Management and Social Science -Arabic Studies -Christian Studies -English Language -French -History and International Relation -Hospitality And Tourism Management -Islamic Studies -Languages and Linguistics -Performing Arts -Political Science -Business Administration -Public Administration -Banking and Finance -Economics -Accounting College of Education -Business Education -Early Childhood and Primary Education -Early Childhood Education -Education and Science -Human Kinetics -Special Education -Business and Entrepreneurship College of Agriculture -Agriculture -Food Science and Technology ***TUESDAY 31ST JULY ,2018 College of Pure and Applied Sciences -Biochemistry -Chemistry -Environmental Toxicology -Geology and Mineral Science -Mathematics -Microbiology -Physics and Material Science -Plant Biology -Biology -Statistics -Zoology College of Engineering and Technology -Aeronautics Engineering -Agricultural Engineering -Civil Engineering -Computer and Electrical Engineering -Materials and Metallurgical Engineering -Mechanical Engineering College of Information And Communication Technology (ICT) -Computer Science -Library and Information Science -Mass Communications WEDNESDAY 1ST AUGUST, 2018 Backlogs For Further Further Enquiries Contact 08062414730 (Call/WhatsApp) You Can Join KWASU Admission Updates Facebook Group for latest Updates by clicking the link below https://mobile./kwasuinfo #Sir_Raf |
COMMENCEMENT OF 2018/2019 D/E PRE-ADMISSION SCREENING This is to inform all Direct Entry (D/E) applicants who applied for the 2018/2019 admission into KWASU that the Pre- Admission Screening exercise has been scheduled to hold in the University’s Mini Convocation arena from 9:00am-4:00pm daily as follows: 1. MONDAY 30THJULY,2018 i.COLLEGE OF HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL AND MANAGEMENT SCIENCES, ii. COLLEGE OF EDUCATION iii. COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE, 2. TUESDAY 31ST JULY,2018 i. COLLEGE OF PURE AND APPLIED SCIENCES ii.COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY iii. COLLEGE OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY 3. WEDNESDAY 1ST AUGUST,2018 BACKLOGS It should be noted that all applicants are expected to report at the venue of the screening exercise with the following items: 1. Candidate Jamb print-out indicating KWASU as 1st Choice institution. 2. (a) O/Level,GCE/WAEC/NECO/NABTEB results. (b) A’ Level IJMB/A’ Level JUPEB/OND/NCE results. 3. Print out of KWASU Pre-admission screening form 4. O/level GCE/WAEC/NECO/NABTEB Unscratched cards 5. Citizenship certificates All candidates are urged to adhere strictly to the above instructions. Join The KWASU Admission Updates Facebook Group for latest Updates by clicking the link below https://mobile./kwasuinfo #Sir_Raf 08062414730 |
Kwara State University, KWASU admission list for the 2018/2019 academic session is out This is to inform all the candidates that participated in the Kwara State University, KWASU 2017/2018 academic session post UTME Admission screening exercise, that the management of the institution has released the admission list. KWASU admission list contains the names of candidates offered provisional admission into KWASU various undergraduate programmes for the 2018/2019 academic session. How to Check KWASU Admission List. 1. To check your admission status visit the school portal via http://myportal.kwasu.edu.ng/profile/admission-letter 2. Enter your email address as username and surname (In Capital Letter) as password 3. If you have been offered admission you will see your admission letter if not you will see "Sorry ***********, no admission offer." 4. To pay your Acceptance fee click on Payments then Acceptance fee NOTE: Kwasu Admission status are being updated in batches so if you have not been offered admission yet keep checking your admission status on the school portal Congratulations to all the newly admitted candidates. Join The KWASU Admission Updates Facebook Group for latest Updates by clicking the link below https://mobile./kwasuinfo Sir_Raf |
KWASU ADMISSION UPDATES This is to inform all 2018 KWASU Applicants that KWASU offers Admission to Successful Candidates hours After the Screening exercise Those who did their screening exercise today should check their email address and login to the portal to check their admission status Join The KWASU Admission Updates by clicking the link below for latest Kwasu Admission information https://mobile./1730041913777638?_rdr Congrats to successful candidates *Sir_Raf 08062414730
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KWARA STATE UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENTS AND THEIR SCREENING DATE College of Humanities, Management and Social Science (9th July, 2018) Arabic Studies Christian Studies English Language French History and International Relation Hospitality And Tourism Management Islamic Studies Languages and Linguistics Performing Arts Political Science Business Administration Public Administration Banking and Finance Economics Accounting College of Pure and Applied Sciences (11th July, 2018) Biochemistry Chemistry Environmental Toxicology Geology and Mineral Science Mathematics Microbiology Physics and Material Science Plant Biology Biology Statistics Zoology College of Information And Communication Technology and College of Agriculture (12th July, 2018) Mass Communication Computer Science Library and Information Science Agriculture Food Science and Technology College of Education and College of Engineering and Technology (13th July, 2018) Business Education Early Childhood and Primary Education Early Childhood Education Education and Science Human Kinetics Special Education Business and Entrepreneurship Aeronautics Engineering Agricultural Engineering Civil Engineering Computer and Electrical Engineering Materials and Metallurgical Engineering Mechanical Engineerings Backlogs (14th July, 2018) Join The KWASU Admission Updates by clicking the link below for latest Kwasu Admission information https://mobile./1730041913777638?_rdr Sir_Raf 08062414730 |
COMMENCEMENT OF 2018/2019 PRE- ADMISSION SCREENING This is to inform all the applicants who applied for the 2018/2019 admission into KWASU Pre- Admission Screening that the exercise has been scheduled to hold in the University’s Mini Convocation arena from 9:00am-4:00pm daily as follows: 1 MONDAY 9TH- TUESDAY 10THJULY,2018 COLLEGE OF HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES 2 WEDNESDAY 11TH JULY,2018 COLLEGE OF PURE AND APPLIED SCIENCES 3 THURSDAY 12TH JULY, 2018 COLLEGE OF ICT AND AGRIC 4 FRIDAY 13TH JULY,2018 COLLEGE OF EDUCATION AND ENGINEERING 5 SATURDAY 14TH JULY,2018 BACKLOGS It should be noted that all applicants are expected to report at the venue of the screening exercise with the following items: Candidate Jamb print-out indicating KWASU as 1st Choice institution. (a) O/Level,GCE/WAEC/NECO/NABTEB results for UTME candidates (b) A’ Level IJMB/A’ Level JUPEB/OND/NCE results for DE candidates Print out of KWASU Pre-admission screening form O/level GCE/WAEC/NECO/NABTEB Unscratched cards Citizenship certificates All candidates are urged to adhere strictly to the above instructions Sir_Raf 08062414730 |
2018 Tertiary Institutions Admissions Policy Meeting Update 11:35am – The Minister of Education, Adamu Ádámù and his entourage arrive. He is accompanied by Prof Anwuka, Minister of State for Education. 11:40am – The delegation of the National Universities Commission, National Commission for Colleges of Education, and the National Board for Technical Education arrive. 11:59am – National anthem recited 12:01pm – Minister of Education delivers his opening address for the event. Seeks further collaboration with the heads of tertiary institutions and promises to visit some soon. 12:06- Minister advocates the inclusion of others yet to be included (distance learning, part-time, sandwich, and the school of nursing students) in the admissions data 12:13pm – JAMB Registrar, Oloyede delivers his welcome address. 12:21pm – Oloyede reviews 2017/2018 admissions processes. 12:25pm – Nigerian universities are not exhausting their carrying capacities. 12:33pm – Only 19% of candidates were qualified but didn’t gain admission in the 2017/2018 academic session. 12:36pm – He says most of the institutions that admitted candidates who scored less than 140 were from South Western Nigeria. 12:38 – Science, Education top the choices of candidates in universities. ALSO READ: Professor Toyin Ogundipe emerges UNILAG's 12th VC 12:40 – 64,508 were admitted for technology related courses while 26,671 in non-tech courses 12:42 – Ahmadu Bello University admitted candidates from all 38 states – 36 states, the FCT and international students. 12:43 – UNILAG admitted no international students nor indigene of the FCT 12:45 – There is a decline in the number of international students in Bayero University. Only 3 students admitted. 12:50 – UNILORIN admitted students from all 38 states. In fact, it has 117 international students from 9 countries. 12:54 – 145 blind students admitted in 2017 12:58 – Oloyede clarifies on the reasons why certain certain candidates in the past who wrote UTME multiple times did not gain admission after several attempts. 1:05pm – More than 80% of best graduating students scored below 200 over the years. 1:08pm – We reduced the registration form for international students from $150 to $20. 1:12pm – A total of 285 international students admitted into tertiary institutions in 2017/2018. 1:16pm – UNILORIN, Yaba Tech and Pefti top choices of candidates in 2018. 1:25 – 9 keys would be used instead of 8 keys used last year 1:28 – CAPS would still be used and improved upon 1:31 – Oloyede advocates all inclusiveness in admissions in terms of nationalism, internationalism, and special needs people. 1:34 – He advocates that institutions do complete admissions based on the given schedule. 1:35 – To curb fake JAMB results and admission letters, a barcode and watermark of candidates is now shown. 1:37 – Candidates can use Capsmobile to process admissions. Download it on Google play store. 1:40 – ibass.jamb.gov.ng would be useful to check the JAMB syllabus, CBT Centre guide, among others. It is interactive for candidates and institutions to use upon login. 1:44 – Oloyede demonstrates how to use IBASS. 1:46 – IBASS would reduce the likelihood of candidates wasting their money as it would guide them aright. He concludes the session. 1:49 – Panel discusses objectives of the meeting. 1:51 – Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola gives his address. 1:52 – Don’t call me “your excellency”. 1:56 – Osun State governor governor reels on the works of his government and the challenges around that. 1:59pm – The most fundamental education is the foundation – basic education. The root of our challenges is in not taking care of basic education, says Aregbesola. 2:01pm – He also added the need to make education relevant to the people. Critical thinking, value addition, empathy and sympathy to our people are vital. We should review the policy of education at the basic level. ALSO READ: JAMB sets deadline for 2017/2018 admissions 2:04pm – Aregbesola leaves, accompanied by the Minister of Education and Minister of State for Education. 2:09pm – Minutes of the last year meeting are being reviewed. 2:19pm – VC University of Ibadan moves the motion to adopt minutes while FCE Obudu Provost seconds it. 2:20 – Participants deliberate on mode of 2018 admissions. 2:22 – Delegates agree that participants in admission processing should include the JAMB Registrar, Heads of institutions, Director of Admissions at JAMB, Admission officers of Tertiary Institutions, JAMB Desk officers and candidates. 2:24pm – Disagreement ensues on the length of time for given to accept First Choice admission exercise slated between 2nd July to 16th November. 2:32pm – Decision put to a vote among September, October and November 16th. The second group got the majority. 2:34pm – 2nd Choice admission is between 17th November and 17th December, based on unanimous approval 2:35pm – Policy guidelines approved by the policy meeting would be made available on or before 1st July, 2018. 2:36pm – Institutions should abide by admission guidelines their proprietors set as submitted to JAMB as that was to be advertised by the examining body. 2:39pm – Institutions should also abide by direct entry requirements and determine specific requirements if need be. 2:41: Candidates registered in an institution from 2018 must have been recommended by the institution, admitted and approved by JAMB, accepted the offer online on JAMB website at no cost, printed both result slip and admission letter and been screen and must present necessary credentials. 2:45 – Candidates have one week to accept or reject admissions on CAPS. Those who accepted in error would have to depend on their institutions to release them before that could work. 2:48 – “If the course we offered you is not what you read, you would not be accepted for NYSC,” Oloyede says. 2:49 – The gateway point should rather be matriculation than the NYSC, someone suggests and that got adopted. 2:50pm – JAMB has the records of all matriculated candidates. Oloyede presents those of previous years and suggests that heads of institutions get either the hard or soft copy. 2:52pm – Candidates should use CAPS and Capsmobile for admission processing. 2:55pm – No institution must admit students lesser than its advertised JAMB mark minimum. For degree awarding institutions, it is 140; for National Diploma, it is 120; for National Innovation Diploma (NID) and the Nigeria Certificate in Education (NCE), it is 100. These are based on what various minimums institutions submitted to JAMB. ALSO READ: List of items JAMB banned from exam halls 2:58pm – Institutions with affiliated campuses in polytechnics or colleges of education should better choose the minimums. For instance, degree programmes in Adeyemi College of Education affiliated with the Obafemi Awolowo University could have 140 as JAMB minimum if they so wish as that couldn’t later admit anyone who scores lower than what their main university accepts. 3:03 – 60-40 ratio for science and arts directive of the federal government should be implemented in universities and colleges of education. 3:06 – Any request for corrections of the requirements for admission would be changed provided that they don’t violate that of the various regulatory bodies – NUC, NCCE and NBTE. 3:11 – Private institutions have till 17th February, 2019 to complete admissions. 3:12 – Colleges of Education request an extension of admission deadline to 17th January, 2019. 3:14pm – Government institutions offering IEI also advocate for an extension of admission to 17th January and that got approved too. 3:17pm – Any institution that does not admit students during the approved deadlines would have its candidates taken to other institutions on the expiration of the deadline. 3:21pm – Special arrangements should be made to exempt certain candidates from post-UTME. These include those in prison, and the deaf and the blind. 3:24- BUK VC proposes the reduction JAMB minimum score by 30 for the blind and the deaf. 3:28 – The house approved that every institution should submit whatever concession for admission it has for the blind and the deaf to JAMB on or before 1st July. 3:32 – Alhikmah University VC suggests that candidates with fake results should be reported to law enforcement agencies rather than just being disallowed from 3:34 – The VC of Taraba State University proposes the inclusion of the mentally retarded in the concessions for admission. 3:35 – Oloyede proposes that he presents a paper in it in the next policy meeting as that consideration could not be rushed now. 3:40pm – Professor Yanka, minister of state for Ghana gives his goodwill message. 3:41pm – Hon Zakari Muhammad, Chair House of representatives committee on basic education and technical services gives goodwill message. 3:44pm – NUC Executive Secretary, Adamu Rasheed commends JAMB Registrar in his goodwill messages and promises to discuss some of the issues raised in this meeting during the VC retreat holding in two weeks time. 3:49: Rasheed proposes rewarding institutions which play by the rules in admission processes. 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This is to inform all the 2018/2019 KWASU Pre- Admission Registration applicants that: 1.Only those applicants that choose KWASU as their first choice of institution would only be considered for the 2018/2019 Admission exercise. 2.Other applicants that chose KWASU as an alternative choice are therefore advised to make it their first choice of institution through JAMB by obtaining the change of institutions form. 3.The successful "change of institutions form"indicating KWASU as first choice of institutions,results and Citizenship must also be uploaded on your portal on or before Wednesday,20th June, 2018. NOTE: This is to inform all applicants that are yet to submit their forms or upload there documents that the portal http://myportal.kwasu.edu.ng/login is still open Sir_Raf 08062414730 |
Ablyz:Go and calculate your post UTME point first to know your fate |
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Eligibility for FUOYE Post UTME Screening Exercise Candidates who applied to Federal University Oye Ekiti and obtained UTME cut-off score of 180 and above. FUOYE accepts 150 and above in the UTME for the pre-degree students of FUOYE. All candidates must possess a minimum of five ‘O’ level credits obtained at not more than two sittings in subjects relevant to their proposed courses. In addition to item (iii) above, Direct Entry candidates must possess at least two (2) A’ level (or its equivalent) passes in relevant subjects, or possess ND, NCE, HND, with credit passes, or possess a good first degree in another field as the case may be. Sir_Raf 08062414730 |
FUOYE POST UTME ADMISSION SCREENING GRADING SYSTEM A1 = 6 points B2 = 5 points B3 = 4 points C4 = 3 points C5 = 2 points C6 = 1 point You will calculate for five relevant subjects and Add. One sitting is 10 points Two sittings is 6points ***For Utme Divide your Utme score by 400, then multiply by 60 For your final result. ***For Direct Entry 1st Class/Distribution/Excellence = 60 point 2nd Class/Upper Credit/Credit = 40 point ADD UP THE RESULTS GOTTEN FROM THE ABOVE STEPS ***Ratio Breakdown UTME Ratio: 60% O'level Ratio: 30% Sittings Ratio: 10% Overall Total: 100% ADVICE: All 2018 FUOYE Aspirants are advised to calculate their Post UTME score now to know their chances of gaining admission into the institution this year (If Grading System is going to use this year) before it's too late (before jamb changing of institution close). For further enquiries contact 08062425730 (Call/WhatsApp) Sir_Raf |
Hello! To the Federal University Oye-Ekiti (FUOYE) 2018/2019 aspirants. This thread was created for updates all aspirants on admission processes into FUOYE feel free to ask any question bothering you. Thanks..! |
UI RELEASE OF ADMISSION LIST This is to inform all candidates who have been offered, provisional admission in the 2017/2018 UTME / Direct Entry admission exercise that the admission list is now available on the admission portal of the candidates on www.admissions.ui.edu.ng Candidates who have accepted / printed their letters of admission are advised to pay a non-refundable acceptance fee of Thirty-Five Thousand Naira only (N35, 000.00) using the approved payment mode. The payment portal will open from Tuesday, 13 February 2018 to 6 March 2018. Candidates whose admission has been approved, but yet to be accepted are advised to proceed to Jamb Portal to accept the offer on CAPS. They cannot pay the acceptance fee until they have accepted and printed their admission letters. Information on clearance will be released in due course. For further enquiry / clarification, please call 08144110703. [Signed] Registrar Sir_Raf |
UI RELEASE OF ADMISSION LIST This is to inform all candidates who have been offered, provisional admission in the 2017/2018 UTME / Direct Entry admission exercise that the admission list is now available on the admission portal of the candidates on www.admissions.ui.edu.ng Candidates who have accepted / printed their letters of admission are advised to pay a non-refundable acceptance fee of Thirty-Five Thousand Naira only (N35, 000.00) using the approved payment mode. The payment portal will open from Tuesday, 13 February 2018 to 6 March 2018. Candidates whose admission has been approved, but yet to be accepted are advised to proceed to Jamb Portal to accept the offer on CAPS. They cannot pay the acceptance fee until they have accepted and printed their admission letters. Information on clearance will be released in due course. For further enquiry / clarification, please call 08144110703. [Signed] Registrar Sir_Raf |
UI admits 3,783 out of 56,172 applicants for 2017/2018 The University of Ibadan on Wednesday said it recommended 3, 783 candidates to the Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB) for admission for the 2017/2018 academic session. The Deputy Vice Chancellor (DVC), Academics, Prof. Adeyinka Aderinto, disclosed this at a briefing with newsmen on Wednesday in Ibadan. He said the figure was out of the 56,172 applicants who chose the university through the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) and Direct Entry. According to Aderinto, the admission for 2017/2018 will end in January 2018, while screening of those already issued admission letters will soon commence. The DVC, who noted that a total of 26, 769 candidates who scored 200 and above sat for the Post-UTME of the university, added that out of the number, only 9,268 scored 50 per cent and above. Aderinto said 3,783, who were finally recommended to JAMB for admission met the approved admission criteria. He said the university was committed to upholding its standards in admission. “This is what makes us who we are in offering qualitative education to our students to be the best in Nigeria and have the capacity to compete globally. “We are committed to meeting NYSC mobilisation for the 2017/2018 National Youth Service hence the second semester examinations in the university have begun. The examination will end the 2016/2017 session. “We have commenced the examinations. We have also recommended about 3,783 candidates to JAMB for admission and we are concluding the admission process by January ending,” he said. Sir_Raf |
UI DE candidates can check their admission status on jamb website via CAPS now
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fantasticone1:No, it is only for UTME candidates |
dignityikhis:There's no problem, it takes some days for jamb to update your admission status and get your admission letter ready after accepting the admission offer on CAPS. Just be checking it frequently |
fantasticone1:NO |
fantasticone1:JAMB has started offering UI DE candidates admission , Go and check yours now
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olusola9595:Which course? |
Ahsad:Are you For Real, can you please screenshot your caps Admission Status? |
JAMB 2017 ADMISSION STATUS DIRECT PORTAL ENABLED The direct link for 2017 UTME candidates to check their admission status on JAMB Portal via their JAMB profile has been enabled. We advised candidates who are having issues checking their admission status on JAMB CAPS to do so via the direct admission status link on their profiles: How To Check Your Admission Status Via your JAMB Profile -Candidates are log on tohttp://www.jamb.org.ng/eFacility/ -Enter your Username and Password in the spaces provided and click “Login” to have access to your profile -On your Dashboard, click on the “Admission Status” tab or click on “Admission Status” among the list of services at the left hand side of the page -On the next page that opens, select your examination Year (2017) -Enter your JAMB Registration Number in the space provided -Click on “Check Admission Status” to view your admission details |
BREAKING NEWS 2017 UI admission list has been successfully uploaded online on the school portal, login now to check yours Best of luck #Sir_Raf |
HOW TO CHECK YOUR "CAPS" WITH ANY BROWSER I'll Like to save people the stress of checking their admission status on the CAPS. For quite a while now, I've been observing so many people's posts and saw that a great percentage of people necessitated the use of some specific browsers like Chrome or Firefox only, stating one can't check via one's normal browser, which is not true, you can check with any browser of your choice (Opera, Uc etc). To check your CAPS with ease (with any browser) read carefully and follow the steps properly; 1. Log in to your Jamb portal at http://www.jamb.org.ng/efacility/ 2. Click on the info button (4dashes) at the top right hand corner, where you will find CAPS.(I'm sure everyone knows how to get to this place) 3.Enter the CAPS, which will display "WELCOME". Right? 4. While in your "welcome" page, (where you used to feel stranded) just go to the URL( the web address box of that page) edit it, and try to find the word "default" in the link. When you get there cancel it (only "default" ) gently and replace it with "candidateadmission". Note: don't put space while typing the candidateadmission. Just change default only and load it, u'll see your admission status. I hope someone will find this useful Sir_Raf |
agb30:Have even seen an English and Literature candidate whose aggregate score is 0.5 less than her course's cutoff mark and had been given admission by jamb |
Bot9999:Go and check your admission status now, jamb has started offering computer science candidates admission
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ADMISSIONS UPDATE - CUT OF MARKS FOR UNIVERSITY OF IBADAN 2017/2018 ADMISSION The cut of marks for The University of Ibadan 2017/2018 Admission is out. Click the link below for the cut of marks. Thank you. http://admissions.ui.edu.ng/2017%20Cut%20Off.htm Sir_Raf |
University of Ibadan official cutoff marks for 2017/2018 Academic Session The images bellow shows the confirmed UI cutoff marks for this year Sir_Raf 08062414730
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