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Education / Most Profitable Jobs That Can Fetch You Good Money In Nigeria Institutions by Samstyle(m): 11:41am On Dec 22, 2017
One of the most essential tip that can help a student live comfortably in school is, having a menial Job where little cash can be gotten from. if you have lived in any Nigeria institution before, I am sure you will be able tell, how helpful it is to have something doing in school. Today, I will share with you six menial Jobs, that can fetch you good money while in school. The jobs highlighted below have been carefully selected. And in fact, they are the most lucrative menial jobs for very student.



Now let’s get going!!



1. Designing and decoration:

With no doubt, decorating is one of the most profitable entrepreneurship job, that is fit for students. Any student with good skill in decoration and designing will at least, be able to eke out his daily bread thus, reducing the dependency rate on his/her parent. One other striking advantage of this entrepreneurship job is that, it is less demanding on student. It will never encroach on your study time, or stop you from doing all school activity, you ought to do.



2. Hair Dressing:

Today, hair dressing is no longer a Job for women. It is now a job for everyone. If you haven’t thought about hairdressing, then you must have been missing something out. Hair dressing is one of the most lucrative entrepreneurship job in the university. In fact, if you are very skilled in this aspect, it is possible that you totally sponsor yourself in school. The high test for fashion by many Nigeria students, has vastly made hair dressing the best and most lucrative menial job for student in Nigeria school.



3. Tailoring:

Just like hair dressing, tailoring is another venerable job for school students. Though, tailoring may demand much working materials, which might be out of a normal student’s capital. But this notwithstanding, tailoring can still be a source of good cash for students who want to live by themselves in school. All you need to do is to enrol in a training now, and be the best you can be, because there are much people doing this in school too.




4. Catering:

This might not be as lucrative as the other jobs I mentioned above, but without any doubt, it should also be a good choice of course for students who want to have something doing in school. Catering can fetch you good money if you are very good at it.



5. Blogging:

Blogging is an obscure job especially, here in Nigeria. it has to do with writing for others to read, learn or get information. On the other hand, you earn from advertising platforms. One important reason why I recommend blogging for students is because, the job conform you to learn more.


However, blogging is too stressful and might not be good choice for students, whose course of study is also stressful. So, before moving into blogging, you must make sure it doesn’t distract your schooling. Note that, you may have to go through good tutorials, before enrolling into blogging less, you stand to loose.



6. Photographing:


Photographing is another way to earn good money in school. Just like hairdressing, it is very profitable and less demanding. All you need for a start, is a camera, and at least a little knowledge of how the business works. It is also worthy to note that photographing is not as profitable as the other jobs I mentioned. But, It can also fetch you good cash if you are good at it.


Continue reading here
http://www.myschoolnews.ga/2017/12/jobs-for-students-in-nigeria.html?m=1


Source : www.myschoolnews.ga
Webmasters / Bloggers Come In My Site Cannot Be Reached On Pc And Mobile Devices by Samstyle(m): 2:49pm On Dec 21, 2017
Hello Blogger, I am having a serious problem with my blogger site. I have been trying to fix it for one month now, but to no avail.


My site no longer opens on mobile browsers/pc except opera. It says " site to long to respond on Pc" and "this site is temporarily down on other browsers" Please I will be so grateful if you can help me out.

Here is the site www.myschoolnews.ga


I might leave blogging if this problem persist, because it has happened to my two websites, and I left them just like that. I can't leave this too

Education / Full List Of Courses Offered In Ebonyi State University by Samstyle(m): 1:09pm On Dec 21, 2017
The Ebonyi State University (EBSU), is another well pronounced university in Nigeria. The University has helped in consolidating the education standard in Nigeria, especially in Ebonyi state, Nigeria. After its establishment in 1999, the University has greatly imparted into the lives of many students, enduring excellence and and unity among students.





FULL LIST Of COURSES OFFERED IN THE EBONYI STATE University (EBSU).



Below are the list of faculties and courses currently offered in the Ebonyi State University. If you wish to study in this university, it's important you know these courses, and ensure that your own choice of course, is ratified in the school.

Note all faculty is marked with this sign(➡) and courses are listed below them.


➡Administration

- Accountancy/Accounting
- Marketing
- Public Administration

➡Agriculture

- Agric-Economics And Extension
- Agriculture
- Animal Science
- Crop Production And Landscape
- Management
- Fisheries And Aquaculture
- Food Science And Technology
- Soil And Environmental Management


➡Arts And Humanities

- English Language And Literature
- French
- History And International Relation
- Igbo
- Linguistics
- Philosophy
- Religious Studies

➡Education

- Agricultural Science And Education
- Biology Education
- Business Education
- Chemistry Education
- Education & Computer Science
- Education & Economics
- Education & Mathematics
- Education & Religious Studies
- Education & Social Science
- Education And English Language
- Education And Social Studies
- Education Arts
- Educational Administration
- Educational Foundations
- Educational Management
- Guidance & Counselling
- Health Education
- Home Economics And Education
- Human Kinetics
- Physics Education
- Science Education
- Vocational And Technical Education


➡Engineering/Tech/Env

- Banking And Finance
- Business Management

➡Law/Legal Studies

Civil Law

➡Med/Pharm/Health Sciences

- Anatomy
- Medical Laboratory Science
- Medicine And Surgery
- Nursing/Nursing Science

➡Sciences

- Applied Biology
- Applied Microbiology And Brewing
- Biochemistry
- Biology
- Biotechnology
- Botany
- Chemistry
- Computer Science
- Geology And Exploration Geophysics
- Industrial Mathematics/Computer
- Industrial Chemistry
- Industrial Mathematics
- Industrial Physics
- Physics/Astrology
- Zoology

➡Social Sciences

- Economics
- Mass Communication
- Political Science
- Psychology
- Sociology And Anthropology



Please note that if your own choice of course is not listed above, then the University does not offer your course. It is advisable, you change to any other course ratified in the University or entirely change to another In

Source: www.myschoolnews.ga

http://www.myschoolnews.ga/2017/12/list-of-courses-offered-in-ebsu.html
Education / Before Applying | See Full List Courses Offered In The University Of Ibadan by Samstyle(m): 3:14pm On Dec 20, 2017
Below are the full list of courses offered in the University of Ibadan (UI). All candidate who wishes to attend this university, must ensure they know the courses they University recommends, and if their own choice of course, is also ratified in the school's list of courses.




Also read: Less competitive courses in Nigeria that will get you sure admission




BELOW ARE THE FULL LIST OF COURSES OFFERED IN THE UNIVERSITY OF IBADAN


- Accounting

- Adult Education

- Agricultural Science and Education

- Agriculture

- Anatomy

- Arabic Studies

- Architecture

- Biochemistry

- Biology

- Biomedical Engineering

- Business Administration

- Business Education

- Chemical Engineering

- Chemistry

- Christian Studies

- Common and Islamic Law

- Common Law

- Comparative Religious Studies

- Computer Science

- Counsellor Education

- Economics

- Education and Arabic

- Education and Biology

- Education and Chemistry

- Education and Christian Religious Studies

- Education and Computer Science

- Education and Economics

- Education and English Language

- Education and French

- Education and Geography

- Education and History

- Education and Islamic Studies

- Education and Mathematics

- Education and Physics

- Education and Social Studies

- Education and Yoruba

- Educational Management

- Educational Technology / Introductory Technology

- Electrical / Electronic Engineering

- English Language

- Finance

- Food Science

- Forestry And Wildlife Management

- French

- Geology

- Hausa

- Health Education

- History and International Studies

- Home Economics

- Hospitality And Tourism Management

- Human Kinetics

- Igbo

- Industrial Chemistry

- Information And Communication Science

- Islamic Studies

- Library and Information Science

- Linguistics

- Marketing

- Mass Communication

- Mathematics

- Mechanical Engineering

- Medicine and Surgery

- Metallurgical and Material Engineering

- Microbiology

- Nursing / Nursing Science

- Performing Arts

- Pharmacy

- Physics

- Physiology

- Plant Biology

- Political Science

- Primary Education Studies

- Psychology

- Quantity Surveying

- Social Works

- Sociology

- Statistics

- Surveying and Geo-Informatics

- Technology Education

- Telecommunication Science

- Urban and Regional Planning

- Veterinary Medicine

- Water Resources and Environmental Engr.

- Yoruba

- Zoology



NOTICE:

The courses mentioned above, are the full list of courses offered in the University of Ibadan.

Please note that, If your choice of course is not listed here, you can either change it to any other one mentioned above or entirely change to another school that ratifies your choice of course.


Source; www.myschoolnews.ga

Continue reading here
http://www.myschoolnews.ga/2017/12/full-courses-university-of-ibadan.html?m=0#more
Education / Most Profitable And Less Competitive Courses That Can Get You Sure Admission by Samstyle(m): 4:57pm On Dec 19, 2017
Hello, are you searching for a less competitive course to apply here in Nigeria? Look no further, as I bring to you 7 less competitive courses that will gain you easy admission. Though, getting admitted to study any course in Nigeria , isn't an easy task. But the once mentioned below makes the task more easier.

So, let's get going!!


VETERINARY MEDICINE

One preceding feature of students in this present day, is that they do not want any Job that will dirty their clothes. Even if it is a very profitable one. ALL they want is, the kind of job that require wearing of 'SUITS'. Even when it's not much lucrative.

Veterinary Medicine is one of those courses students detest. But I must confess that, It is a very lucrative course. One other advantage of studying this course, is that it is very easy to gain admission to study it in the University, since many students detest it.



LANGUAGES

Studying Languages is not as bad as many students had assumed. Most people say they end up teaching. But this is not always true. There are also places where a language professionalist may be required. For instance, people working as ambassadors, representing the country outside. Or even working on medias such as the www.naij.com, www.chanelstv.com, www.myschoolnews.ga. All these media surely require a person with high professionalism in language. So you see, it is also very lucrative as well.



Agriculture:

This is another lucrative course for students searching for a Less competitive course they can engage in. At present, Nigeria has less number of people wanting to go into farming, and this has greatly made the course more profitable. Even when many students know that this course is profitable, they still find it very difficult to study it because of this same this same primitive ideology. Getting admission to study Agriculture, is also very easy. For these reasons I enjoin everyone searching for a less competitive course to study to consider studying Agriculture.


EDUCATION RELATED COURSES

I don't know about you, but I don't think education courses are very odd. Education courses do not just earn you cash, they earn you much respect and honor from the public. Persons with much professionalism on courses like this one, can work in higher institutions and many other places. One other advantage here, is its easy admission offering in any institution at all. Education courses should be good choices of courses to make.




AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING

This deals with the construction and
improvement of farming equipments and machinery. With no doubt, Agricultural engineering is another less competitive course in Nigeria. However, people believe the primitive ideology that states 'Agriculture is a dirty job, and is meant for rural people' . Well, in Nigeria today Agriculture pays well and it should also be a good choice of study for students looking for a less competitive course in Nigeria as well .




MATHEMATICS

Because of the complexity of Mathematics, many student in Nigeria have refused to study it in the University. Thus, they have developed much detest for the subject. This notwithstanding, has made the course very cheap and easy for students to get admitted to study. If you are looking for a course that will offer you easy admission here in Nigeria, Then Mathematics should be one of them.



BUILDING TECHNOLOGY

Just as the Name Implies, Building Technology has to do with construction of edifice(building). One striking probs about this course is that, it is very lucrative and less competitive too. If you want to get easy admission to the University, then building technology is a considerable choice for you, since it pays well and also reduce the streets of getting administration to the University.



GEOLOGY
Geology might not be as profitable as other courses mentioned above, but it is a good idea for students who will want to get easy admission into the university, due to its less competitive nature. Geology has to do with the study of the earth processes, such as landslides, earthquakes, floods etc.

Source: www.myschoolnews.ga


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Education / Re: Our Last Born Gave Me This Tough Question. by Samstyle(m): 1:39pm On Dec 19, 2017
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Education / List Of Courses Offered At The Ahmadu Bello University by Samstyle(m): 12:47pm On Dec 19, 2017
Below are the updated list of courses offered in the Ahmadu Bello University (Abu). Students who wishes to attend this school, are expected to know the courses, as it will help them know if their course is ratified in the University too.


BELOW ARE THE LIST OF COURSES OFFERED IN THE AHMADU BELLO UNIVERSITY (ABU)

ADMINISTRATION

Accountancy/Accounting
Business
Administration
Insurance
Local Government And Development Studies
Public Administration

AGRICULTURE

Agriculture

ARTS AND HUMANITIES

Arabic Studies
Archaeology
Drama/Dramatic/Performing Arts
English Language
Fine Art
French
Hausa
History
Literature In English

EDUCATION

Agricultural Science And Education
Business Education
Education & Arabic
Education & Christian Religious Studies
Education & Computer Science
Education & Islamic Studies
Education & Mathematics
Education & Physics
Education And Biology
Education And Chemistry
Education And Geography
Education And Hausa
Education And Integrated Science
Education And Social Studies
Guidance & Counselling
Home Economics And Education
Library And Information Science
Physical And Health Education

ENGINEERING /TECH /ENV

Agricultural Engineering
Architecture
Building
Chemical Engineering
Civil Engineering
Communication Engineering
Computer & Electrical Engineering
Electrical Engineering
Glass
Technology
Industrial Design
Land Surveying
Mechanical Engineering
Metallurgical Engineering
Quantity Surveying
Textile Science And Technology
Textile Science And Technology
Urban And Regional Planning
Water Resources And Enviromental Engineering

Law/Legal STUDIES

Civil Law
Islamic/Sharia Law

Med/Pharm/Health SCIENCES

Anatomy
Medicine
And Surgery
Nursing/Nursing Sceince
Pharmacy
Physiology
Veterinary Medicine

SCIENCES

Biochemistry
Biological Science(s)
Chemistry
Computer Science
Geology
Mathematics
Microbiology
Physics
Statistics
Zoology

SOCIAL SCIENCES

Economics
Geography
International Studies
Mass Communication
Political Science
Sociology

If you intend to attend this university, and your choice of course is not mentioned above, it is advisable to change your choice of course, or the University if need be.

Source: http://www.myschoolnews.ga/2017/12/courses-in-ahmadu-bello-university.html?m=0#more
Education / Lasu Acceptance Fee Date/procedures For Payments by Samstyle(m): 11:06pm On Dec 18, 2017
The Lagos State University (LASU), has publicly asserted the assume of her payment of acceptance fee by candidates who were admitted into the university to be on Friday 25 December, 2017 and will end on Friday 29 December, 2017. The school also stated that cost for this, is only but just N20,000 (twenty thousand naira).


It is also important to know that the Student Undertaking Form (available at the school portal) must also be submitted during this exercise, together with other essential documents.

You can also follow this link to download it directly.

http://lasu.edu.ng/news/
letter_of_undertaking.pdf



Procedures On How To Pay LASU Acceptance Fees

•Visit the school's E-Payment portal at

http://
www.lasu.edu.ng/epayment

• Enter your
UTME Registration Number in the Column marked with Matric Number/
PaymentID/Application Number.


•Select “MAIN CAMPUS”

• Select “UNDERGRADUATE”

Then Click on “Proceed” to continue.


• Now, Confirm information displayed and proceed”

An invoice with the TRANSACTION ID will be generated for you. All you need to do in to visit quickteller.com/lasu to complete your payment with the ID generated.

From www.school news.ga
http://www.myschoolnews.ga/2017/12/lasu-acceptance-fee-date-how-to-pay.html?m=0#more
Education / MUST READ: Common Mistakes You Shouldn't Make, In Jamb Registration 2018 by Samstyle(m): 4:26pm On Dec 18, 2017
As the 2018 JAMB Registration Registration is still on going, I have been able to detect some mistakes students incurred in the process of making a safe registration for the exam. Some of the points mentioned here may sound light, but can cause a huge damage if not treated with care . Basically I will speak on four mistakes today, which are broadly typified below.


1. Other Of Candidate's Name:

This is an essential tip you should not forget during JAMB registration. Some novice candidate don't take is serious, but notwithstanding, it is very key.

You must ensure that your Name Comply with the exact Name on your Certificate of birth, as well as other important file you have (E.g WAEC result, Post UTME etc). Also note that they must be on the same format too.
E.g If Mr A has his name as "Ikechukwu Okeke David" (On his certificate of birth), he must also have this same name, and order of names on his JAMB form too.

Failing to do this will not stop you from writing the exam or reduce your score in the exam. But it may cost you your admission or will require about N3,000 to get it changed to what you want. Please do your best to get this right during registration, and shear it with others.


2. How To Make Your Choice Of Institution:

Doing this is quit easy, but many candidate still get it all wrong. Before I speak on the point, i advise every candidate that wants to make the right choice of institution in the 2018 JAMB registration, to first of all, make good research about his/her choices before filling them in your JAMB form.

Note that, not all university in Nigeria accept candidates who make them their second choice. E.g UNN UNIBADAN and many more. This is why you should need plethora of details, before making any school your choice.

Now, after you have finish making your research, and fell you have gotten the best university that suit your course, You can now fill them in the form. But how?

Note that, You can use any polytechnic of your choice, or even a collage of education as your first choice. There is nothing wrong with that. But for those who want to study in the university or want to consolidate their chance of success, it is better you make it, cover all the type of institutions. Be it university, polytechnic, college of education.

Now, since four choices are made available, it is best to make your first choices A UNIVERSITY, your second choice AN ALTERNATIVE UNIVERSITY, third choice A POLYTECHNIC and lastly A COLLEGE OF EDUCATION.

It is very important that you do this as it offers you an alternative when you fate in getting admitted into your first/second choice becomes blur.



3. Giving Out Money To Fraudsters/Scammers:

Recently, JAMB warned candidates to be careful of websites/persons that disseminate fake JAMB questions to students, just to get money from them.

Even though this is not eclectic, I always warn students not to give out money to anybody, all in the name of help, especially in times like this. I know why I am saying this, and students who also took this exam last year can also attest of it too. Many fraudsters earn from students who fall victim of this. Do not allow anyone deceive you.

4. Not Taking Time To Ask Questions Before For Making Moves:

I will always assert this to candidates. It is said that "information is power" and as so it is very key to ask questions and learn from others. This will help you do things the best way possible. Like I said before, make research before choosing your course and even your choice of institution. Look for a trusted school website that will feed you with the most right details you need. It must not be our website but make sure it is trusted. By this way, you hardly go offline.


Thank for reading.

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http://www.myschoolnews.ga/2017/12/mistake-you-shouldn-make-in-jamb.html?m=0#more
Education / Full Funded Phd Scholarship In Czech Republic by Samstyle(m): 2:44pm On Dec 13, 2017
The Czech Republic, is offering funded scholarships to all student from any country commencing PhD degree in September 2018, academic year 2018 – 2019.


About Scholarship

This scholarship program will cover full tuition fees and provide stipend for your living expenses. Applicants will be selected based on your academic qualifications. The scholarship is available for the duration of your study. Strong background in Mathematics is an advantage. Previous education in economics is not required.


Level of Education

Scholarships available for PhD programs in Economics only.

Eligibility

To be eligible for this scholarship, students must succumb to this criteria

√ Applicants are welcome from any country.

√ Applicants must meet all the entry requirements for PhD in Economics.

√ Applicants must have sufficient English language proficiency.

√ Scholarships only available for new students commencing study in September 2018. (Current students are not eligible to apply).

√ Good knowledge in Mathematics is an advantage.

√ Applicants with strong bachelor degree may also apply directly to the PhD program.


Fields of Study

Scholarships available only for PhD in Economics

You must submit the following documents:

√ Application form

√ Curriculum vitae

√ Statement of motivation

√ Verified copies of your Bachelor & Master diplomas & transcripts

√ Two letters of recommendation

√ English language proficiency certificate (TOEFL / IELTS)


Duration of Scholarships

Scholarships are available for the duration of your study.


Amount of Scholarships

Successful candidates will receive full tuition fees scholarship and stipend for your living expenses. Candidates with Master degree will usually receive full financial support.


Number of Scholarships Available

Up to 40 students are accepted each year.

Nationality

Scholarships is available to all students from any country. There is no restriction on nationality.

Selection Criteria

Applicants will be assessed based on your academic qualifications.

How to Apply

You may apply online using the online application form available on their website or deliver all documents by post. There is no application fee!


Application Deadline

The closing date for this scholarship program is April 30, 2018.

Please take note of the deadline. Late submissions will not be entertained!

Notice: It is important you adhere to the requirements of the scholarship, as it will consolidate your chance of being chosen.

See full details below:
http://www.myschoolnews.ga/2017/12/phd-funded-scholarship-in-czech-republic.html?m=0#more

Education / Re: 12 Wrong English Sentences And Phrases You Have Been Making In Ignorance by Samstyle(m): 7:46pm On Dec 12, 2017
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Savagery!!! grin grin grin

Thanks for the insult Mr dear
Education / NOUN | Closing Date For Course And Examination Registration Announced by Samstyle(m): 7:21pm On Dec 12, 2017
The National Open University Of (NOUN), has made it known to the general public, that the registration of course and examination in the school will be closed on Wednesday, 20th. December, 2017.


"Please be informed that course and examination registrations will be closed on Wednesday, 20th.
December, 2017 at 12 midnight
All students are expected to complete their online course and examination registrations on or before
the stipulated date and time"


See more details here:
http://www.myschoolnews.ga/2017/12/deadline-for-course-and-exam-noun.html?m=0#more[s][/s]
Education / IMOPOLY Full-time ND List Released by Samstyle(m): 1:27pm On Dec 12, 2017
This is to announce to the general public, that the management of the Imo State Polytechnic (IMOPOLY), has officially promulgated the release of her full-time National Diploma Programme (ND) admission list of candidates offered provisional admission into the polytechnic for the 2017/2018 academic session.


All candidates that participated in the school's 2017 Post UTME screening exercise are now advised to check and confirm their admission status online.


HOW TO CHECK THE LIST

To view the whole list, simply follow the link below:

http://imopoly.edu.ng/News-and-Events/Admission-News/IMO-STATE-POLYTECHNIC-UPDATED-2017-AND-18-NATIONAL-DIPLOMA-[ND]-PROGRAMME-ADMISSION-LIST/




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http://www.myschoolnews.ga/2017/12/imopoly-full-time-nd-list-released.html?m=0#more
Education / 12 Wrong English Sentences And Phrases You Have Been Making In Ignorance by Samstyle(m): 8:28am On Dec 12, 2017
Hello everyone, today we will discuss some wrong English sentence/phrases that is prevalent among students. Most especially, in Nigeria.

I advise you read painstakingly and study the sentences, as they will help you improve your grammatical structure.

Now, let's get going.


1. BIRDS OF THE SAME FEATHERS.

Note that the proverb " birds of a feather" is never "birds of the same feathers". The correct form of this is;

"Birds of a feather" Not "Birds of the same feathers"


2. POSSIBLE BEST or BEST POSSIBLE

Avoid the use of "BEST POSSIBLE" or "POSSIBLE BEST". Simply say "BEST".

For example, " I will try my best"


3. SO AND THEREFORE

Note that, it is wrong to use "SO" and "THEREFORE" together or "STILL" and "YET" together. You must only use one.

For example:

- I know him, So therefore... (wrong)
- I know him, so... Or I know him, therefore.... (Correct)



4. PRESENTLY AND AT PRESENT

Note that the word " PRESENTLY" means "very soon". It does not mean "AT THE MOMENT". So, if you mean to say 'Now', say "AT PRESENT" or " AT THE MOMENT".

"I will see you presently", means I will "see you very soon"


5. " I was introduced to the Chairman and the Vice Chairman of company"

" I was introduced to the Chairman and Vice Chairman of the company"

I know many many will not be able to tell, which is right or wrong. Nevertheless, since the Chairman is not the same as the Vice Chairman, it is necessary you repeat the definite article (the).

6. "If I were wrong, I'd be the first to admit it."

" If I was wrong, I'd be the first to admit it."

Well, in this case, the first sentence is correct. This is because subjunctive mood requires "WERE", when the conjunction "IF" introduced a supposition.

7. "Nothing shall ever come between you and i,' he told her."

"Nothing shall ever come between you and me,' he told her."

The correct sentence here is, "Nothing shall ever come between you and me,' he told her." Because, the preposition "between", is always followed by the objective form of the pronoun.

8. "Can you imagine him forgetting a date like that?

"Can you imagine his forgetting a date like that?

The correct form here is the second sentence. Be the possessive case ( his) should be used for a pronoun followed by a gerund

9. It is worthy to Note that the response "HOW DO YOU DO" is not a question requiring a further answer by the one introducing himself or herself. However, in greetings, if. Mr A ask, "how do you do" Mr B will respond with "how do you do, too"


10. TO BATH / BATHE

To BATH, means "to wash the whole body" whereas "BATHE" means "to wash a path of the body, especially one which is in pain.

E.g " The doctor ordered that he BATHE his sprained fingers in tepid water"

Source:
www.myschoolnews.ga/2017/12/12-wrong-english-sentence-you-have-been.html?m=0#more



Having known all these, I hope you were very delighted.

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Education / 76 Likely Questions From The In Dependent That Might Be Asked In JAMB Exam by Samstyle(m): 5:36pm On Dec 09, 2017
Hello everyone, this post is from www.myschoolnews.ga online exam preparation threat. Here are, 73 Likely Questions From the "In Dependent" by Sarah Mayinka, That Might Be Asked In The 2018 JAMB Examination

The questions below are picked from different sources. I advice to read painstakingly, and make sure you study the questions very well, as they might be asked in Jamb examination.

Answers are indicated by this sign (√)

Lets get going

1. “An old man should be contemplating his mortality than dreaming of women” – this statement was stated by who?

a) Tayo
b) Mr. Richardson
√c) Mr. Ajayi
d) Miriam


2. Which day of the week did Tayo leave Nigeria for Oxford in 1963?

a) Saturday
b) Sunday
√c) Monday
d) Tuesday



3. How many people were in the car when Tayo was being taken to Uncle Kayode’s place?

a) three
b) four
√c) five
d) six




4. The names of Tayo’s cousin in England were

a)Modupe and Tunde
b) Tunde and Yusuf
c) Bolaji and Ike
√d) Tunde and Jumoke


5. In 1963, Uncle Kayode returned from abroad as

√a) a senior army officer
b) an engineer
c) a wealthy politician
d) a Professor of English Language



6. ‘You’re off to be a Baliol man’ – who stated this?

a) Tyo’s father
b) Uncle Kayode
c)Ucle Bola
√d) Headmaster Faircliff

7. For what purpose is Tayo travelling to England?

Ans: To take up a scholarship at Balliol College, Oxford

8. What is the name of Tayo’s school in England?

Ans: Balliol College

9. What is the significance of Tayo’s visit to relatives before embarking on his journey to England?

Ans: It is their tradition

10. Through what means of transportation does Tayo travel to England?

Ans: Water


11. Why is Tayo surprised that people do not greet each other in passing in England?

Ans: Because in Nigeria, so much value is attached to greetings

12. In what subject did Bisi receive the highest honours?

Ans: Geography

13. In the Ajayi motto, all things are expected to be done with moderation except what?

Ans: Study

14. Who is Mr Barker?

Ans: He His headmaster and Mr Faircliffe’s old colleague


15. What reminds Tayo of his mother in the Barkers’ house?

Ans: Isabella cooks wonderful meals
in a way that reminds Tayo of his mothe

16. Christine was in her third year of study when?

Ans: Tayo met her for the first Time

17. What is Vanessa Richardson’s nationality?

Ans; English

18. What is the name of the friend that Vanessa wrote a letter to, concerning the status of women?

Ans: Jane

19. The full meaning of JACARI is?

Ans: Joint Action Committee Against Racial Inequality

20. What are Christine’s reasons for putting an end to her relationship with Tayo?

Ans: Because she was called ‘clingy’ and the fear of her boy being snatched by some woman.

21. The language of fun among Tayo’s Nigerian friends is ?

Ans: Pidgin

22. What are the things that made Tayo remember home each time he is at Christine’s place?

Ans: Her cooking which reminds him of mama and the juju and highlife music she plays

23. What is the trait that Nessa cherises in Tayo and that is absence in Charlie and Mehul?

Ans: Humility

24. In Tayo’s opinion, what are the root causes of oil corruption and a broken civil service in Nigeria?

Ans: Greed and mismanagement

25. In what university was Tayo offered a job?

Ans: Birmingham University

25. Who is Miriam?

Answer: Tayo’s wife


26. Whose diary did Tayo discover in his study?
(No answer)

27. Why is Miriam loved by Tayo’s family?

Ans: She nursed Tayo’s father with care when he had stroke

28. Whose house is described as ‘Beauty in the Heart of Darkness’?

Ans: Uncle Kayode’s house

28. What is the name of the local artiste that took Tayo to the village?

Ans: Akin

29. What led to the closure of universities?

Ans: University students protest

30. For what reason is Tayo Opposed to leaving the country?

Ans: He Wanted to wait and help his students

31. In order of occurrence, what are the challenges Tayo faced that made him reconsider leaving Nigeria?

Ans: The broken pipe, his house boy’s leave of him, his disappointment in the Foundation
and threats to his life.

32. What was his purpose of planning to travel to New York, even though he eventually could not?

Ans: To receive an award for his book

33. Why did Simon arrange a meeting for Tayo and whom did he hold it with?

Ans: To help in the possible funding of Tayo’s university


34. What was the outcome of the meeting?

Ans: Disappointment

35. Who challenged Tayo on the road on his way home?

Ans: The soldiers

36. What reason did the soldiers give for bringing Tayo home?

Ans: They said Tayo had an accident while driving recklessly

37. What circumstance led to the death of Nessa’s mother?

Ans: Cancer

38. What killed Tayo’s father?
Ans: Stroke

39. By what means did Tayo’s mother die?

Ans: An accident


40. How many years of marriage did Nessa and Edward celebrate at their wedding anniversary?

Ans: 18 years

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Education / Correct JAMB Subject Combination For All Courses In Nigeria University by Samstyle(m): 11:52pm On Dec 08, 2017
Following the mistakes many student made in the cause of finding the right JAMB subject combination for their course, I have decided to shear with you the correct subject combination for all courses in Nigeria Universities.



JAMB SUBJECT COMBINATION FOR ALL ART COURSES:



√ Arabic and Islamic Studies:

•Use of English
• Arabic
•and two subjects from Arts or
Social Sciences.

√ Christian Religious Studies:

•Use of English
•two Arts subjects including
•Christian Religious Knowledge
•Any other subject.

√ English and Literary Studies:

•Use of English
•Literature in English
•Government or History
•Any other Arts subjects.

√ Fine and Applied Arts

•Use of English Language
•Fine Art
•Two other Arts subjects or Social Science subject.

√ Foreign Languages and Literature:

•Use of English Language
•Fine Art
•Two other Arts subjects or Social Science subject.

√ French:

•English
• French
•Any other two subjects from Arts and Social Sciences.

√ Hausa:

•English, Hausa
•Lit in English
•Any of Economics, Government, History and Arabic.

√ History and International Studies:

•Use of English
•History/Government
•Any other two subjects from Arts & Social Science.

√ Law:

•English
•Literature
•Any other art subject
•Any other social Science subjects.


√ Linguistics:

•English,
•Two relevant Arts subjects
•Any other subject.

√ Theatre Arts:

•Use of English
•Literature in English
•Two other relevant subjects.

√ Igbo:

•English
•Igbo
•two subjects from Arts and social Sciences.

√ Mass Communication:

•Use of English
•Literature in English
•Economics
•Government or CRK/IRK.

√ Music:

•Use of English
•Music
•one other Arts subject
•Any other subject.

√ Yoruba:

•Use of English
•Yoruba
•Two other subjects in
Arts or Social Sciences.






JAMB SUBJECT COMBINATION FOR ALL SCIENCE COURSE.

√ Agriculture:

•English
•Chemistry
•Biology/Agriculture
•Any one of Physics and Mathematics.

√ Agricultural Economics:

•English Language
•Chemistry
• Biology / Agricultural Science
•Mathematics.

√ Agricultural Engineering:

• Use of English
• Mathematics
• Physics
• Chemistry.

√ Agricultural Extension:

• English
• Chemistry
• Biology/Agricultural Science
• Mathematics or Physics.

√ Agronomy

• English
• Chemistry
• Biology or Agriculture
• Physics or Mathematics.

√ Anatomy

• English
• Mathematics
• Biology
• Chemistry or Physics.

√ Animal Production and Science:

• Use of English
• Chemistry
• Biology/Agric Science
and Physics/Mathematics.

√ Architecture:

• English
• Physics
• Mathematics
• Any of Chemistry, Geography, Art, Biology and Economics.

√ Biochemistry:

• Use of English
• Biology
• Physics
• Chemistry.


√ Biological Sciences:

• Use of English
• Biology
• Chemistry
• Physics or Mathematics.

√ Botany:

• Use of English
• Biology
• Chemistry
• Any other Science subject.

√ Building:

• Use of English
• Physics
• Mathematics
• Any of Chemistry, Geography, Art, Biology and Economics.

√ Chemistry:

• Use of English
• Chemistry
• Two of Physics,
Biology and Mathematics.

√ Civil Engineering:

• Use of English
• Mathematics
• Physics
• Chemistry.

√ Chemical Engineering:

• Use of English
• Mathematics
• Physics
• Chemistry.

√ Computer Engineering:

• Use of English
• Mathematics
• Physics and Chemistry.

√ Computer Science:

• Use of English
• Mathematics
• Physics
• one of Biology, Chemistry, Agricultural Science, Economics
and Geography.

√ Crop Production and Science:

• English
• Chemistry
• Biology/Agriculture
• Mathematics or Physics.

√ Dentistry:

• Use of English
• Chemistry
• Biology
• One Science
subject.

√ Electrical Engineering:

• Use of English
• Mathematics
• Physics
• Chemistry.

√ Electronic Engineering:

• Use of English
• Mathematics
• Physics
• Chemistry.

√ Estate Management:

• Use of English
• Mathematics
• Economics and
•One other subject.

√ Fisheries:

• Use of English
• Chemistry
• Biology/Agricultural Science
• Any other Science subject.

√ Food Science and Technology:

• Use of English
• Chemistry
• Mathematics / Physics
• Agricultural Science.

√ Forestry:

• Use of English
• Chemistry
• Biology or Agriculture
• Physics or Mathematics.

√ Geology:

• Use of English
• any three Chemistry, Physics,
Mathematics, Biology and Geography.

√ Industrial Chemistry:

Use of English, Chemistry, Mathematics and any of
Physics/Biology/Agricultural Science.

√ Mathematics:

• Use of English
• Mathematics and
• any two of Physics, Chemistry, Economics, Biology and Agricultural Science.

√ Marine Engineering:

• Use of English
• Mathematics
• Physics
• Chemistry.

√ Mechanical Engineering:

• Use of English
• Mathematics
• Physics
• Chemistry.

√ Medical Laboratory Science:

• English Language,
• Physics
• Chemistry
• Biology.

√ Medical Rehabilitation:

• Use of English
• Physics
• Chemistry
• Biology.

√ Medicine and Surgery:

• Use of English
• Biology
• Physics
• Chemistry.


√ Metallurgical and Materials Engineering:

• Use of English
• Mathematics
• Physics and
• Chemistry.

√ Microbiology:

• Use of English
• Biology
• Chemistry
• Either Physics or Mathematics.

√ Nursing:

• Use of English
• Physics,
• Biology
• Chemistry.

√ Petroleum and Gas Engineering:

• Use of English
• Mathematics
• Physics and
• Chemistry.

√ Pharmacy:

• Use of English
• Biology
• Physics
• Chemistry.

√ Physiology:

• Use of English
• Biology
• Physics
• Chemistry.

√ Physiotherapy:

• Use of English
• Biology
• Physics
• Chemistry.

√ Physics:

• Use of English
• Physics
• Mathematics
• Chemistry or Biology.

√ Production and Industrial Engineering:

• Use of English
• Mathematics
• Physics
• Chemistry.

√ Pure and Applied Mathematics:

• Use of English
• Mathematics
• Physics
• Biology or Agricultural Science or Chemistry or Geography.

√ Quantity Surveying:

• Use of English
• Physics
• Mathematics
• And any of Chemistry, Geography, Art, Biology and Economics.

√ Radiography:

• Use of English
• Biology
• Physics
• Chemistry.

√ Statistics:

• Use of English
• Mathematics
• Any two of Physics, Chemistry, Economics, Biology and Agricultural Science.

√ Soil Science:

• English
• Chemistry
• Biology or Agricultural Science
• Mathematics or Physics.

√ Structural Engineering:

• Use of English
• Mathematics
• Physics
• Chemistry.

√ Surveying and Geo informatics:

• Use of English
• Physics
• Mathematics
• And any of Chemistry, Geography, Art, Biology and Economics.

√ Systems Engineering:

• Use of English
• Mathematics
• Physics and
• Chemistry.

√ Urban and Regional Planning:

• English
• Mathematics
• Geography
•One of Economics, Physics, Chemistry.

√ Veterinary Medicine

• Use of English
• Biology
• Physics and
• Chemistry.

√ Zoology:

•Use of English
•Biology
•Any two of Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics.








JAMB SUBJECT COMBINATION FOR ALL SOCIAL SCIENCE COURSES




√ Accountancy:

•Use of English
• Mathematics
• Economics
• Any
other Social Science subject.

√ Banking and Finance:

• Use of English
• Mathematics,
•One Social Science
subject and any other subject.

√ Business Administration:

• Use of English
• Mathematics
• Economics
• Any other Social Science subject.

√ Business Management:

• Use of English
• Mathematics
• Economics
• One other subject.

√ Cooperative and Rural Development:

• Use of English
• Mathematics
• Economics
• One other subject.

√ Demography and Social Statistics:

• Use of English
• Mathematics
• Economics
• Geography
• Any other subject.

√ Economics:

• Use of English
• Mathematics
• Economics
• Any of Government, History, Geography, Literature in
English, French and CRK/IRK.

√ Geography:

• Use of English
• Geography
• Two other Arts
Social Science subjects.

√ Human Resources Management:

• Use of English
• Economics
• Government
• Any other relevant subjects.

√ Industrial Relations:

• Use of English
• Mathematics
• Economics
• one other relevant subject.

√ Insurance:

• English
• Mathematics
• Economics
• one other subject.

√ International Relations:

• Use of English
• Economics
• Literature in English
• Geography /Government/History.

√ Library Science:

• Use of English
• Any three Arts or Social Science subjects.

√ Marketing:

• Use of English
• Mathematics
• Economics
• one other relevant Subject.

√ Mass Communication:

• Use of English
• Literature in English
• Economics
• Government or CRK/IRK.

√ Philosophy:

• Use of English
• Government
• Any other two subjects.

√ Political Science:

• Use of English
• Government
• History
• Two other Social Science/Arts subjects.

√ Psychology:

• Use of English
• And any three subjects from Arts or Social Science.

√ Public Administration:

• Use of English
• Government
• Economics
• Any other subject.

√ Religious Studies:

• Use of English Language,
• CRK/IRS and
• Any two other subjects.

√ Social Work:

•Use of English Language •Mathematics, Economics/Geography
• Any other subject.

√ Sociology and Anthropology:

• Use of English
• Three Social Science or Arts Subjects.

√ Tourism:

• English
• Mathematics
• Economics
• Any other subject.


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Why Are Lawyers Liars?

This is one of the most frequently asked questions all over the world. Everyone wants to know why lawyers are often called, or referred to as liars. Well, if you also seek an answer to that question, then you are reading the right article.

In this article, i will explicitly explain the reason why lawyers are generally called, or refereed to as liars. But first, i would like to explain who a lawyer in this sense, is.

Who Is A Lawyer

According to the Advanced Learners Dictionary, a lawyer is a professional person qualified (as by a law degree and/or bar exam) and authorized to practice law, That's, conduct lawsuits and/or give legal advice.

However, a lawyer as used in the context of this article, is specifically that type of lawyer called a litigant. A litigant is a party suing or being sued in a lawsuit, or otherwise calling upon the judicial process to determine the outcome of a suit.

WHY ARE LAWYERS LIARS?

Lawyers are generally called liars because they owe a duty of competence and care to their client's case. For example, according to the Rule of Professional Conduct (RPC, Nigeria), lawyers are under compulsion to handle their client's case competently (as long as they have decide to handle the case). This must be done without minding whether the client is culpable in the suit or not. Invariably, for lawyers to actually perform this duty, lying will always be resorted to, when any case is not in their favour.

However, it should be noted that not all lawyers engage in this act. Some good lawyers will always want to opt-out of any case, where their client is wrong. These are the kinds of lawyers, i refer to as "The truthful lawyers". But it is truism that those kinds of lawyers don't exist. There is probably no lawyer that will jettison a client's case just because the client is at fault in the case. He will always want to defend his/her client, even if lying is the only way.

So you see, that is why people call lawyers lairs. Not that there is no lawyer who don't liar in the world, but it is almost impossible to find any today.

Source: https://schoolwap.com.ng/why-are-lawyers-liars/

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Education / Top 10 Polytechnics In Nigeria You Can Attend by Samstyle(m): 3:49pm On Dec 07, 2017
It is quit difficult to point out the best Polytechnic here in Nigeria, as there is about 100 of them only in Nigeria. But that notwithstanding, I have decide to bring to your notice, the best 10 polytechnic anyone can attend in Nigeria.



So if you have been confused on the right school to choose, simply read this assiduously, to get explicit information about Nigeria polytechnics.








10. KADUNA POLYTECHNIC

Location: Tudun Wada, Kaduna State , Nigeria

Website: www.kadunapolytechnic.edu.ng

The Kaduna polytechnic came into existence in 1957, and since they were established, the school has been able impact quality education on its students. The polytechnic also offer National Diploma and Higher National Diploma courses at undergraduate levels.



9. FEDERAL POLYTECHNIC OKO

Website: http://federalpolyoko.edu.ng

Type: Polytechnic

Location: Oko, Anambra State.

The Federal Polytechnic Oko was established to provide an Alternative for students who could not make it to the University. The polytechnic was formally known as College of Arts, Science and Technology.

This polytechnic should also be a great choice for students who want to attend one of the best polytechnics in Nigeria.


8. IMO STATE POLYTECHNIC

Website: www.imopoly.edu.ng

Location: Umuagwo, Imo State, Nigeria.

Type: Polytechnic

The Imo State Polytechnic was established in 1978, as the Michael Okpara College of Agriculture, Umuagwo and was upgraded to a Polytechnic status, then it was renamed the Imo State Polytechnic, in 2007.

The Imo State Polytechnic also provides courses, training and research in all branches of Agriculture, Management Sciences, Engineering and Food Sciences.

This polytechnic polytechnic, should be a considerably choice of institution, for students who want to attend the best polytechnic in the country.




7. FEDERAL POLYTECHNIC ILARO


The Federal Polytechnic Ilaro is a very respected polytechnic in Nigeria. It is the top 7 polytechnic in Nigeria (According to the 2017 polytechnic ranking).

The high standard of education in this Polytechnic of Ilorin is incontestable. This has over the years prompt many student to apply in the school.





6. OSUN STATE POLYTECHNIC

Website: www.ospotech.edu.ng

Location: Iree , Osun State, Nigeria.

Type: Public

This is another well pronounced polytechnic in Nigeria. It has contributed greatly to many Nigeria society, through its high education standard.

The Osun State Polytechnic should also be a considerable choice for students who will love to school in one of Nigeria's best polytechnics.


5. LAGOS STATE POLYTECHNIC

Website: mylaspotech.edu.ng

Motto: Mission and Professionalism

Location: Ikorodu, Lagos State , Nigeria

Type: Public

The Lagos State Polytechnic was established in 1977. It is one of the most pronounced polytechnics in Nigeria, and has been the choice of many student here in Nigeria.

The institution offers National
Diploma and Higher National Diploma courses at undergraduate levels.


4. POLYTECHNIC OF IBADAN

Website: http://www.polyibadan.edu.ng/

Location: Ibadan, Oyo State

Motto: Ise loogun Ise (which means 'Workthe medicine for poverty')


After is establishment in 1970 the Polytechnic of Ibadan kept on developing the education system of the country. The polytechnic was established essentially to provide an alternative higher education to universities, particularly in technical skill acquisition.

This polytechnic also awards the National Diploma (ND), Higher National Diploma (HND), Post Graduate Diploma ( PGD) and other professional certificates to its graduates. It also provides opportunities for creative development and research related to the needs of teaching, industry and the business community.


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Education / See Reasons Why It Is Important To Write Both WAEC And NECO Examination Together by Samstyle(m): 11:15pm On Dec 04, 2017
Hello everyone, I prepared this short article basically to make every student, understand the reason why writing NECO exam in conjunction with WAEC is prerequisite. So, if you are reading this and the registration for NECO exam is not yet closed, then you are lucky.



Students offen take NECO examination for granted due to the fact that the exam is now enormously disregarded by many Nigerians. But they have fail to understand that this exam(NECO), can help consolidate their chances of success (For those seeking for admission into the university with SSCE result). I know you must have heard of cases, where students results were held, and these results, were not released untill when it was already late for use that year. Sometimes it is not that these students engaged in examination malpractice, or perhaps, went to any miracle center (malpractice center) for Expo, but it might just be a coincidence or a mistake.

I am not praying that anybody result be seized, but you must also try to consolidate your success to a very large extent (that is if you really want to further your schooling).

Results can be sold, or something else might even happen. This is why I always advise students who have the money to register for both exams (WAEC and NECO), to do so.

Another place where NECO result is essential, is when it comes to augmenting your WAEC grades. Thank God there is room for that in some Nigeria universities. Like I said before, I do not pray that anybody fail WAEC. But what if it happenes? what if you have deficiencies in some subject? This is where NECO can come in.


It is true, that we all want success. But, it is also very bad that we only assume things to work positively. plans might not work the way we had prepare them. This is why you should always have a plan B to clung to when plan A fails.

This is only an advice.
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Education / See The Exact Dates For The JAMB 2018 MOCK And Main Examination by Samstyle(m): 6:29pm On Dec 04, 2017
Below are the exact dates for the conduct of the 2018/2019 UTME examination and mock examination. You can ask any questions partaking the 2018 JAMB Examination after this post, and I will do my best to tied you over.











2018/2019 POST-UTME DATE

The Joint Admission and Marltriculation Board(JAMB), has anounce the 2018 CBT examination to commence on Friday 9th, March and end on 17th March, 2018. The examinations will be conducted at candidate's chosen examination town.





NOTE:
Students should note that JAMB do not post candidates to their own choice of CBT center, Except if the Center the candidate chose can no longer acumudate more student. For this reason, We advice all members of www.myschoolnews.ga to make hast to register for the exam.

see registration date here>>>
http://www.myschoolnews.ga/2017/12/see-new-jamb-2018-registration-date.html?m=1







REGISTRATION REQUIREMENT

The registration Fee for the 2018/2019 UTME examination, still remain "Five Thousand (N5,000) Naira Only". Candidates are expected to pay an additional Five Hundred (N500) Naira Only to obtain the textbook for the year. Which are;
“IN DEPENDENCE” for UTME Candidates and “ The Last Days at Forcados High School”
for DE Candidates.



NOTE:

All candidates should note that, A CD containing JAMB eSyllabus, Brochure and other essential
materials is also given free to candidates as they register.








HOW YOU CAN PARTAKE IN THE OPTIONAL MOCK EXAMINATION


JAMB also conduct a mock examination in all it's accredited CBT centres to help prepare students for the main Examination. Candidates who are interested are advised to indicate their interest in the mock examination during registration provided it is on or before 31st December,
2017.








MOKE EXAMINATION DATE:

The UTME MOCK examination will commence from Monday 22nd to Wednesday 24th January, 2018 .

NOTICE:

Candidates who are intrested will have to pay the sum of N700 to the CBT center where they will write the exam. But this is after they have been notified to do so.





MY ADVICE FOR CANDIDATES.


I enjoin all candidate who want to really pass this exam, to try to participate in the MOCK examination (if you have the money). This is because, JAMB can even pick questions from there.

Lastly, Don't try to be too wise. Remember creating of multiple JAMB account is prohibited. Try to do only the things that are legal and God will help you.




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Education / Re: Can I Still Get Admission As Full Time At Age 28 by Samstyle(m): 2:08pm On Dec 01, 2017
I will say it depends on your course of study.

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Education / Federal Polytechnic Ado Ekiti Releases 2017 HND Admission List by Samstyle(m): 2:07pm On Dec 01, 2017
This is to inform the general public, that the management of Federal Polytechnic Ado-ekiti has just released her Higher National Diploma list (HND list) for the 2017/2018 academic session.


Candidates can now proccessed to check their names in the school's official website.


HOW TO CHECK YOUR ADMISSION STATUE

- Visit the school's website at https://eportal.fedpolyado.edu.ng/adm

- Input your Application Number in the box provided.

-Now click "VERIFY" to check your admission details.

source: http://www.schoolwap.ga/2017/12/federal-polytechnic-ado-ekiti-releases.html?m=1

Education / (more Explicit)registration/screening Process For Admitted Students Of UNILAG by Samstyle(m): 8:56am On Dec 01, 2017
This is the registration schedule and screening procedure for newly admitted students of the University of Lagos.

All newly admitted UTME undergraduate candidates are requested to report at the Multipurpose Hall A, University of Lagos from Monday 4th December,
2017 to Friday 15th December, 2017, for registration as from 8.30am. Candidates are advised to follow the underlisted registration procedure strictly.


1. REGISTRATION SCHEDULE
Note: All faculty/college are indicated by this sign(>>wink, and courses are written bellow it.





MONDAY, 4 TH & MONDAY, 11TH
DECEMBER, 2017

MULTI-PURPOSE HALL
A

>>ARTS

ENGLISH

>>BUSINESS ADMIN.

ACCOUNTING

>>COLLEGE OF MEDICINE

MBBS

>>EDUCATION

ENGLISH, EDUCATIONAL
FOUNDATION (G & C) , BIOLOGY,
CHEMISTRY, HOME ECONOMICS

>>ENGINEERING

COMPUTER ENGINEERING,
METALLURGICAL & MAT.
ENGINEERING

>>ENVIRONMENTAL SC.

ESTATE MANAGEMENT

>>LAW

LAW

>>PHARMACY

PHARMACY

>>SCIENCE

COMPUTER SCIENCE,
BIOCHEMISTRY, GEOLOGY

>>SOCIAL SCIENCES

ECONOMICS

>>ARTS

PHILOSOPHY

>>BUSINESS ADMIN.

BUSINESS ADMIN. AND IRPM

>>COLLEGE OF MEDICINE

MBBS, PHYSIOLOGY, MEDICAL LAB.

>>EDUCATION

ECONOMICS, BUSINESS,
MATHEMATICS AND TECHNOLOGY
EDUCATION




TUESDAY, 5 TH & TUESDAY, 12TH
DECEMBER, 2017.

MULTI-PURPOSE HALL
A


>>ENGINEERING

CIVIL ENGINEERING, PETROLEUM
AND GAS ENGINEERING

>>ENVIRONMENTAL SC.

URBAN AND REGIONAL PLANNING

>>LAW

LAW

>>SCIENCE

FISHERIES, ZOOLOGY,
BIOCHEMISTRY, GEOPHYSICS,
STATISTICS

>>SOCIAL

SCIENCES GEOGRAPHY AND SOCIOLOGY

>>ARTS

CREATIVE ARTS AND CHINESE

>>BUSINESS ADMIN.

FINANCE

>>COLLEGE OF MEDICINE

PHARMACOLOGY, MBBS,
PHYSIOLOGY, PHYSIOTHERAPY.

>>EDUCATION

GEOGRAPHY, FRENCH, YORUBA,
EDUC. ADMIN AND INTEGRATED
SCIENCE

WEDNESDAY, 6 TH & WEDNESDAY,
13TH DECEMBER, 2017.
MULTI-PURPOSE HALL
A

>>ENGINEERING

MECHANICAL ENGINEERING,
SYSTEMS ENGINEERING

>>ENVIRONMENTAL SC.

ARCHITECTURE

>>PHARMACY

PHARMACY

>>LAW

LAW

>>SCIENCE

CHEMISTRY, MATHEMATICS,
FISHERIES, ZOOLOGY, INDUSTRIAL
MATHEMATICS

>>SOCIAL SCIENCES

POLITICAL SCIENCE AND SOCIAL
WORK


>>ARTS

HISTORY AND STRATEGIC STUDIES

>>BUSINESS ADMIN.

INSURANCE

>>COLLEGE OF MEDICINE

MEDICAL LAB, MBBS,
PHYSIOTHERAPY.

>>EDUCATION

HISTORY, EARLY CHILDHOOD, IGBO,
ADULT EDUCATION





THURSDAY, 7 TH DECEMBER &
THURSDAY, 14 TH NOVEMBER, 2017.

MULTI-PURPOSE HALL
A

>>ENGINEERING

ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS
ENGINEERING & SURVEYING AND
GEO-INFORMATICS

>>ENVIRONMENTAL SC.

BUILDING

>>SCIENCE

MATHEMATICS, PHYSICS, MARINE
BIOLOGY, BOTANY, S TATISTICS

>>SOCIAL SCIENCES

MASS COMMUNICATION

>>ARTS

FRENCH, RUSSIAN, LINGUISTICS
YORUBA AND IGBO

>>BUSINESS ADMIN.

ACTUARIAL SCIENCE

>>COLLEGE OF MEDICINE

MBBS, RADIOGRAPHY,
PHARMACOLOGY




FRIDAY, 8 TH DECEMBER & FRIDAY,
15TH DECEMBER, 2017.
MULTI-PURPOSE HALL
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>>EDUCATION

HUMAN KINETICS AND HEALTH
EDUCATION, CRS, IRS, PHYSICS

>>ENGINEERING

CHEMICAL ENGINEERING,
METALLURGICAL & MAT.
ENGINEERING

>>ENVIRONMENTAL SC.

QUANTITY SURVEYING

>>LAW

LAW

>>SCIENCE

COMPUTER SCIENCE, CELL BIOLOGY,
MICROBIOLOGY, BOTANY,
INDUSTRIAL MATHEMATICS

>>SOCIAL SCIENCES

PSYCHOLOGY




SCREENING PROCEDURE

STAGE 1: UPLOADING OF DOCUMENTS

Login to the Unilag Students Portal
(www.unilag.edu.ng — students — student login) and fill the biodata form, print the Screening Form (students are expected to upload the underlisted documents while filling the Biodata form)

>>Birth certificate
>>Letter of reference
>>Testimonial from secondary schools attended
>>Certificate of state of origin >>JAMB Admission letter
>>Previous Degree Certificate (DE students



STAGE 2: SCREENING

>>Proceed to the Registration Centre as scheduled
>>Submit four copies of the underlisted documents
to the Registration Officer:

1. Screening Form generated from Stage 1

2. UTME Result Slip

3. Unilag Post-UTME Result Slip

4. O’ Level Result Certificate (WAEC / NECO) Or
Statement of Result with an online version of the
Result

5. Letter of Reference from a Reputable Clergyman/
Imam/Lawyer/Senior Civil Servant

6. Birth Certificate/Sworn Declaration of Age

7. Testimonial from Secondary Schools attended
8. Certificate of State of Origin
9. Jamb Admission Letter
10. Passport Photographs (12 Copies)

STAGE 3: PAYMENT OF FEES
1. Generate pay advice

2. Proceed to any bank to make payment
STAGE 4: FACULTY AND DEPARTMENTAL
REGISTRATION
Proceed to the Faculty/ Department for registration.

STAGE 5: FINAL ENROLMENT

Return to the Registration Officer for Final enrolment
with the underlisted items:
JAMB Admission Letter (If not previously
submitted during screening)
Completed and duly signed Students Biodata
Completed and duly signed Students Information
Form (SIF)

for more details visit
http://www.schoolwap.ga/2017/12/lagos-state-registration-and-screening.html?m=1

Education / See The Things That Can Totally Destroy Your Chance Of Admission In 2018 by Samstyle(m): 1:00am On Nov 25, 2017
embarassedFollowing the experiences many students had in securing admission for themselves in the 2017/2018 academic session, these are some of the thing that disqualified most of them from getting admitted. It is very important that every student know these things, as they will guide you from making the same mistakes, students of the previous year had made.




1. THE IDEA OF MALPRACTICE


If you are still having the idea of engaging in malpractice to get admitted into the university in 2018, then you are already making a very big mistake. This is because there are more chance of you, failing in your examination. Students who engaged in malpractice in the WAEC 2017/2018 academic session all had their results held, and these results were not released until all the universities in Nigeria had finished giving out admission to their  students. So you see, having the idea of malpractice can really disqualify you from getting admitted to the university.




2. INCORRECT ORDER OF STUDENT'S NAME:

I know this sounds like it doesn't count, but my dear students, it does. It is advisable to be very careful when filling any examination form, be it WAEC, JAMB, NECO, post-UTME etc. Students of the last academic session who did not know this, ended up running to and fro, looking for how they could change the wrong names they had entered in the examination form. Please, before you fill any exam form, make sure it corresponds with the name in your certificate of birth. If you fail to do this, it may cost you another sum of money later.



3. INCORRECT post-UTME SUBJECT COMBINATION

Please, do not fail victim of a bad or incorrect post-UTME subject combination, as it may totally emasculate your chances of getting admitted into the university or to study your wished course. It is advisable, you think assiduously before choosing a particular subject combination for your course of study.


See the correct post-UTME subject combination>>


4. LACK OF INFORMATION

Always try to get the latest school information by visiting our website
"www.schoolwap.ga",
so that you will not be left aside.
Many students got their admission last year but owing to the fact that they lack the right information, their admission was withheld. So make sure you always visit a school website at least, once every two days. This will help you know how to solve some problems, when they arise.




5. LESS OR NO ALTERNATIVE

It is not good for a student to only depend on getting admitted into one particular university, because your admission is uncertain, until you see your name in the schools admission list. This is why you should have a 'plan B' you can resort to, when your 'plan A' is no longer useful. What I really meant is that, you should not only seek admission in a particular school. If you have the money, it would be better you try both your first and second choices.


To read more, click here.
http://www.schoolwap.ga/2017/11/things-that-can-hinder-your-admission.html?m=0
Education / AAUA 2017 Admission List Released. See Details. by Samstyle(m): 12:39am On Nov 25, 2017
This is to inform the general public that the Adekunle Ajasin University Akungba (AAUA) has released the list of admitted candidates for her 2017/2018 academic session.


Candidates who applied in the school, can now check their admission status on the school's official website. ( https://aaua.edu.ng/b/ )



HOW YOU CAN CHECK YOUR ADMISSION STATUS



➡Log on to the school's website using the link below

https://eportal.aaua.edu.ng/
frontend/welcome/ugadmissions

➡Input your JAMB Registration Number in the provided space.

For more info
Click here
http://www.schoolwap.ga/2017/11/aaua-admission-list-released.html?m=0

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Education / 60 Questions From THE INDEPENDENT, That Might Be Asked In The 2018 JAMB Exam by Samstyle(m): 12:13pm On Nov 24, 2017
60 LIKELY QUESTIONS , THAT MIGHT BE ASKED IN THE 2018 JAMB EXAMINATION ....

Hello everyone, I brought this from the Schoolwap website to help prepare us for the impending UTME examination.

Here are 60 questions that might be asked in JAMB 2018 Examinations


1. For what purpose is Tayo travelling to England?
Ans: To take up a scholarship at Balliol College, Oxford

2. What is the name of Tayo’s school in England?
Ans: Balliol College

3. What is the significance of Tayo’s visit to relatives before embarking on his journey to
England?
Ans: It is their tradition

4. Through what means of transportation does Tayo travel to England?
Ans: Water


5. Why is Tayo surprised that people do not greet each other in passing in England?
Ans: Because in Nigeria, so much value is attached to greetings

6. In what subject did Bisi receive the highest honours?
Ans: Geography

7. In the Ajayi motto, all things are expected to be done with moderation except what?
Ans: Study

8. Who is Mr Barker?
Ans: He is the headmaster and Mr Faircliffe’s old colleague

9. What does Nessa mean by saying she has a ‘’small confession’’ to make?
Ans: She has connections to Nigeria as her father is a colonial officer over there

10. What did Tayo name Vanessa as?
Ans; Moremi


11. What delicacies did Vanessa’s mother make to welcome her daughter?
Ans: Chicken pie and cake


12. For what occasion did her mother ask her whom she was inviting?
Ans: Christmas party

13. Whom did Vanessa’s father invite for the occasion?
Ans: His South African racist miner friends.

15. How old was the Richardson’s house when Tayo attended a party there?
Ans: About 200 years

16. “We all get embarrassed by our parents”. Who said this?
Ans: Tayo

17: To whom was it said?
Ans: Vanessa's

What is name of Tayo’s driver?
Ans: Abdou

18. ‘’Marriage is a serious thing’’ who said this?
Ans: Tayo

19. To whom was it said?
Ans: Abdul

20. In what part of the U.S. did Kemi reside?
Ans: San Francisco

21. Why was Vanessa initially reluctant to publish her father’s manuscript?
Ans: The poor relationship between her and her father

22. Why did Vanessa’s mother return to England with young Vanessa, while her father
remained in Nigeria?
Ans: Vanessa’s mother had an affair with their gardener, Danjuma.

23. Tayo was employed to teach Oral histories in Northern Nigeria and the political history of
West Africa in?
Ans: San Francisco.

24. ‘‘…Race is a part of the fabric of this nation. You’re either black or you’re white, and
this affects every aspect of your life’’ who said this?
Ans: Kwame



To read more, click below
http://www.schoolwap.ga/2017/11/60-questions-from-independent-by-sarah.html?m=0





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