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i still do it ![]() ....quote me not |
MMM be using peoples head since 1966 .... By the way,Buhari owns MMM |
as if the gal is not a witch...smh .... |
I have been admitted on Jamb website or portal but not on my school portal or website. Jamb has given me admission but my school have not yet given me admission. What’s the difference between Jamb admission list and school admission list? Is it good to get admission in Jamb website but not yet on the school website? These are questions and concerns that has been raised by many people who has seen they admission on Jamb website but on the school portal or website, they are still seeing Not admitted or No admission is given yet or Admission still in progress. Here is this article, I will be given an answer to clarify your doubt on whether jamb admission list is genuine or how the admission is been given. What Is The Difference Between Jamb Admission And School Admission To answer it simply, there is no difference. Why? Look at how the admission processes are been done. Stage 1. People will register for Jamb during Jamb registration and all they details will be stored on Jamb website concerning the school and course they chose during registration . Stage 2. When the time for Postume arrives, Jamb will then compile the names of those that applied in each school and send them to each of the Universities, Polytechnics and Colleges of Education involved. Stage 3. Each school will then use those names and conduct postutme or screening as the case may be. Stage 4. Schools will now compile the names of those that perform well in they screening which they have considered for admission or have given admission and send it to Jamb. Last Stage. Jamb will now upload those names sent to them by the school on they portal so that candidates can be able to print they admission letter. Those are the steps involved in given admission which in essence means that all admission that was uploaded on Jamb website came from the school in question. Jamb doesn’t give admission, but rather send names to school for admission. http://sculyarn..com.ng/2016/12/the-difference-between-admission-on.html?m=1
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stainlink:Naija government na all talk n no work |
In Nigeria, there are illegal institutions that are not licensed to operate, hence any Certificate obtained from such Institution is FAKE or ILLEGAL. The National Universities Commission has done their due diligence to bring the lists of all the erring Institution to the limelight. It is left for students to do their research before applying for any Institution. Please do share this information with our facebook friends. The National Universities Commission (NUC) is using this platform to announce to the members of the general public, most especially all the parents and prospective undergraduates that the under-listed “Degree Mills” have not been licensed by the Federal Government of Nigeria and have, therefore, been shut down indefinitely for violating the Education (National Minimum Standards etc) Act CAP E3 Law of the Federation of Nigeria 2004. The “Universities” Listed below are Lists of Illegal Degree Awarding Institutions Operating in Nigeria. 1) University of Accountancy and Management Studies, operating anywhere in Nigeria. 2) Christians of Charity American University of Science & Technology, Nkpor, Anambra State or any of its other campuses. 3) University of Industry, Yaba, Lagos or any of its other campuses. 4) University of Applied Sciences & Management, Port Novo, Republic of Benin or any of its other campuses in Nigeria. 5) Blacksmith University, Awka or any of its other campuses Nigeria. 6) Volta University College, Ho, Volta Region, Ghana or any of its other campuses in Nigeria. 7) Royal University Izhia, P.O. Box 800, Abakaliki, Ebonyi State or any of its other campuses. Atlanta University, Anyigba, Kogi State or any of its other campuses.9) United Christian University, Macotis Campus, Imo State or any of its other campuses. 10) United Nigeria University College, Okija, Anambra State or any of its other campuses. 11) Samuel Ahmadu University, Makurdi, Benue State or any of its other campuses. 12) UNESCO University, Ndoni, Rivers State or any of its other campuses. 13) Saint Augustine’s University of Technology, Jos, Plateau State or any of its other campuses. 14) The International University, Missouri, USA, Kano and Lagos Study Centres, or any of its campuses in Nigeria. 15) Collumbus University, UK operating anywhere in Nigeria. 16) Tiu International University, UK operating anywhere in Nigeria. 17) Pebbles University, UK operating anywhere in Nigeria. 18) London External Studies UK operating anywhere in Nigeria. 19) Pilgrims University operating anywhere in Nigeria. 20) Lobi Business School Makurdi, Benue State or any of its campuses in Nigeria. 21) West African Christian University operating anywhere in Nigeria. 22) Bolta University College Aba or any of its campuses in Nigeria. 23) JBC Seminary Inc. (Wukari Jubilee University) Kaduna Illegal Campus. 24) Westlan University, Esie, Kwara State or any of its campuses in Nigeria. 25) St. Andrews University College, Abuja or any of its campuses in Nigeria. 26) EC-Council University, USA, Ikeja Lagos Study Centre. 27) Atlas University, Ikot Udoso Uko, Uyo Akwa Ibom State or any of its campuses in Nigeria. 28) Concept College / Universities (London) Ilorin or any of its campuses in Nigeria further necessary action. 29) Halifax Gateway University, Ikeja or any of its campuses in Nigeria. 30) Kingdom of Christ University, Abuja or any of its campuses in Nigeria. 31) Acada University, Akinlalu, Oyo State or any of its campuses in Nigeria. 32) Fifom University, Mbaise, Imo State or any of its campuses in Nigeria 33) Houdegbe North American University campuses in Nigeria. 34) Atlantic Intercontinental University, Okija, Anambra State. 35) Open International University, Akure. 36) Middle Belt University (North Central University), Otukpo. 37) Leadway University, Ughelli, Delta State. 38) Metro University, Dutse / Bwari, Abuja. 39) Southend University, Ngwuro Egeru (Afam) http://sculyarn..com.ng/2016/12/list-of-illegal-universities-operating.html?m=1
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The road to gaining knowledge is a long and somewhat tedious path. It doesn’t really matter what your career path will be after education; full time job or an entrepreneurship, the journey to achieving success begins as a student. Most problems seen during a person’s career arise from poor or wrong decisions made at the beginning. To achieve a somewhat successful journey through studentship, there are some tips that a student should adhere to. The right course to study: Nigeria as a nation isn’t fresh graduate friendly; therefore picking a suitable course for the labor market is everything. Most students in higher institutions can hardly give you a good reason why they picked the courses they are currently studying. They probably choose courses based on frivolous and irrational reasons like; n acquaintance studied it and became very wealth or the name of the course sounds important. As a prospective undergraduate, you should ask yourself questions like; How employable or self- employable is this profession I am about to enter considering the economic situation of the country? Where do I see myself in years to come if I study this course? Before applying for a course, do your research, talk to professionals in the field you are considering. Find out how the course is applicable in the country’s economy. Be sure to understand the details of the field you are going into before making a career choice. 1. Mentor-ship: Try and get mentor(s) that will provide advice and guidance as you go through your career path. A professional who has achieved a considerable amount of success in the same field would be a good choice. A senior colleague or scholar that is doing well academically can also be helpful. They help shape your minds and thoughts. They offer help academically and in other aspects of your life as a student. You could call them some sort of “Guardian”. 2. Become a Member of Professional Body: As a student, it is the appropriate period to join a professional organization. You get the opportunity to meet professionals in your field who can later on be potential mentors. Conference, seminars, workshops are organized by this bodies, attending will enhance your knowledge and improve your on the field capabilities. 3. Take External Courses: Learning a new skill can go a long way in improving your employment chances after school. Web designing, aggro-allied business classes, ICAN, language classes, HSE, etc, are courses that one can take to improve or aid employment chances or standard of living. The internet has made things easy, most of these courses can be taken online and without cost. It is not only about the certification but for self-development. 4. Be A Balanced Student: It is said “Do not let the university pass through you, pass through the university”. Take part in social activities in school; get involved in sports, arts, music. Join clubs, societies and fellowships. If possible take up a leadership role if possible. This is not the same as joining a cult group or becoming a nuisance. Make your time in school worthwhile, create unforgettable memories. 5. Opportunities outside school: While you are a student, it is best to start gathering information. The decision to either gain work experience or to further your education after graduating is best made as an undergraduate. Find out opportunities in the business and academic world while you are still an undergraduate, that way you don’t loose time. http://sculyarn..com.ng/2016/12/tips-on-how-to-become-successful-student.html?m=1 ... . Add yours |
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Atlanta University, Anyigba, Kogi State or any of its other campuses.