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EducationRe: Yabatech 2012/2013 Post Utme And Admission Procedures by StudentsNG: 2:46pm On Apr 09, 2015
[size=19pt]Students Nigeria has the most updated and current Post UTME Past Question from various schools. Simply visit the shop in this link, choose your school and faculty plus course of choice. You get it with SMS ALERTS. Click here: http://shop.students.com.ng/pq/[/size]

EducationRe: List Of Universities You Can Write Their Post-utme Without Choosing Them During by StudentsNG: 2:44pm On Apr 09, 2015
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EducationRe: Free Downloadable Post Utme Past Questions And Answers for University Aspirants. by StudentsNG: 2:40pm On Apr 09, 2015
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NYSCNYSC Exclusion Letter Application Guideline by StudentsNG(op):
This document is meant for graduates of Part Time Programmes. Below are the requirements for issuance of letter of exclusion.

Graduates of various Institutions who have completed their part-time programme and have obtained their Degrees/HND/Certificates or Professional qualification as regulated by NUC/NBTE or evaluated by the Federal Ministry Education with effect from 2001 to date are eligible to be issued Letters of Exclusion.

Application for the issuance of Letters of Exclusion should apply to the office of the Director-General and attach the photocopies of the following:

1. Degree/HND/Professional Certificate or Statement of Result
2. Means of Identification e.g. I.D cards- Driver’s license, International passport
3. One passport photograph
4. Physically present himself at the National Directorate Headquarters with the following documents;
5. Original Certificate and or Original Statement of Result
6. Identity Card, Driver’s License or International Passport

Applicants to report to the Exclusion Division of the Corps Certification Department, 48 hours after submission of application for necessary attention.

Note: NYSC Original Letter of Exclusion is not replaceable hence client will only be issued with letter of attestation/confirmation.

Information on certificates, exemption certificate and more is available at source: https://www.students.com.ng/nysc-exclusion-certificate-part-time-graduates-apply/
FashionRe: Fashion Trends That Rocked 2014 by StudentsNG: 2:15pm On Jan 06, 2015
[size=16pt]Thread for ladies[/size] I guess huh
NYSCRe: Nysc 2015 Batch A by StudentsNG: 2:49pm On Dec 21, 2014
Dear prospective 2015 Corps Members,

We regret to inform you but there seems to be some serious changes in the proposed timetable. Batch A mobilization will likely be around May. See this article for details: https://www.students.com.ng/nysc-2015-batch-mobilization-shifted-may/

EducationRe: When Is Unilorin Matric Comin Up? by StudentsNG: 12:10pm On Dec 14, 2014
Hello Students,

University of Ilorin Matriculation date is: December 22nd, 2014.
Already signing of "dummy form" commenced since 11th.
Feel free to check details of the exercise and what to do via https://www.students.com.ng/category/unilorin/
PoliticsProblem With INEC Registration Website by StudentsNG(op): 1:09pm On Dec 10, 2014
Sometimes one begin to wonder what is wrong with most parastatals in this country. INEC Adhoc Staff Job application portal has been offline since several days now...coming on and off like NEPA. The question is, could it be they are broke that they can't afford to buy servers?

There's an information on a way out here tho. https://www.students.com.ng/inec-recruitment-official-website-solution/
PoliticsRe: Photo: Nigerian Navy Acquires Newly Built War Ship, Mrs Jonathan Poses With It by StudentsNG: 1:04pm On Dec 10, 2014
Was it only Patience you could spot? #hiss.
TV/MoviesRe: Check Out List Of 2014's Most Watched YouTube Videos In Nigeria, Wizkid Missing by StudentsNG: 12:31pm On Dec 10, 2014
That's for those who stream videos on YT...

*** MEANWHILE INEC ADHOC REGISTRATION PORTAL IS STILL DOWN.
There's an advise for applicants here. https://www.students.com.ng/inec-recruitment-official-website-solution/
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Test Venues For 2014 NNPC Recruitment Test by StudentsNG: 1:17pm On Dec 03, 2014
Great job Mundus,

And thanks to the guy that corrected the email, a reader in my website complained of his mails not delivering, now I have answers for him.

Should any of you be interested to know how the test question appear, see [ NNPC Aptitude Test Question Format ] https://www.students.com.ng/nnpc-aptitude-test-format-graduate-trainees/

Good luck to all invited candidates.
EducationRe: Jamb 2015: Win A Copy Of The Last Days At Forcados College by StudentsNG: 10:01am On Nov 30, 2014
yesboss20:
The book is a very good read, very well written too. Kudos to A. H. Mohammed for a great job done. I strongly recommend this for both young and old.
Sure the Last Days At Forcasdos High School is a must read. There's a summary at Students Nigeria website. Whether or not you have the book is not a problem, just read and discuss with other students (JAMBites) via https://www.students.com.ng/utme-2015-summary-jamb-novels-part-2/
EducationRe: Current JAMB Syllabus For Allsubjects by StudentsNG: 12:45pm On Nov 21, 2014
beatsbyj2g:
Mathematics
Here you go...

SECTION I: NUMBER ANDNUMERATION.

1. Number bases:

(a) operations in different number bases from 2 to 10;

(b) conversion from one base to another including fractional parts.
2. Fractions, Decimals, Approximations and Percentages:

(a) fractions and decimals

(b) significant figures

(c) decimal places

(d) percentage errors

(e) simple interest

(f) profit and loss per cent

(g) ratio, proportion and rate
3. Indices, Logarithms and Surds:

(a) laws of indices

(b) standard form

(c) laws of logarithm

(d) logarithm of any positive number to a given base.

(e) change of bases in logarithm and application.
Candidates should be able to:i. perform four basic operations (x,+,-,÷);

ii. convert one base to another.

Candidates should be able to:

i. perform basic operations;

(x,+,-,÷) on fractions and decimals;

ii. express to specified number of significant figures and decimal places;

iii. calculate simple interest, profit and loss per cent, ratio proportion and rate.

Candidates should be able to:

i. apply the laws of indices in calculation;

ii. establish the relationship between indices and logarithms in solving problems;

iii. solve problems in different bases in logarithms.

iv. simplify and rationalize surds;

v. perform basic operations on surds

(f) relationship between indices and logarithm(g) surds

4. Sets:

(a) types of sets

(b) algebra of sets

(c) venn diagrams and their applications.

SECTION II: ALGEBRA

1. Polynomials:

(a) change of subject of formula

(b) factor and remainder theorems

(c) factorization of polynomials of degree not exceeding 3.

(d) multiplication and division of polynomials

(e) roots of polynomials not exceeding degree 3

(f) simultaneous equations including one linear, one quadratic

(g) graphs of polynomials of degree not greater than 3

2. Variation:

(a) direct

(b) inverse

(c) joint

(d) partial

(e) percentage increase and decrease.

3. Inequalities:

(a) analytical and graphical solutions of linear inequalities.

(b) quadratic inequalities with integral roots only.
4. Progression:

(a) nth term of a progression

(b) sum of A. P. and G. P.
5. Binary Operations:

(a) properties of closure, commutativity, associativity and distributivity.

(b) identity and inverse elements.
Candidates should be able to:i. identify types of sets, i.e empty, universal, compliments, subsets, finite, infinite and disjoint sets;

ii. solve set problems using symbol;

iii. use venn diagrams to solve problems involving not more than 3 sets.

Candidates should be able to:

i. find the subject of the formula of a given equation;

ii. apply factor and remainder theorem to factorize a given expression;

iii. multiply and divide polynomials of degree not more than 3;

iv. factorize by regrouping difference of two squares, perfect squares, etc.;

v. solve simultaneous equations – one linear, one quadratic;

vi. interpret graphs of polynomials including application to maximum and minimum values.

Candidates should be able to:

i. solve problems involving direct, inverse, joint and partial variations;

ii. solve problems on percentage increase and decrease in variation.

Candidates should be able to:

solve problems on linear and quadratic inequalities both analytically and graphically

Candidates should be able to:

i. determine the nth term of a progression;

ii. compute the sum of A. P. and G.P;

iii. sum to infinity a given G.P Candidates should be able to:

i. solve problems involving closure, commutativity, associativity and distributivity;

ii. solve problems involving identity and inverse elements.

6. Matrices and Determinants:

Continue via: http://www.students.com.ng/jamb-syllabus-mathematics-2015/. www.students.com.ng have the syllabus for all subjects.
PoliticsRe: Latest Insurgency Attacks Not By Boko Haram –negotiator by StudentsNG: 12:35pm On Oct 22, 2014
Boss13:
Once a faceless organisation has now turned to a structured organisation. Slowly the mystery is unveiling itself.
It's crazy indeed!
EducationGoogle Generation $10,000 Scholarship 2015 -apply by StudentsNG(op): 12:18pm On Oct 22, 2014
Application is now open for Google Generation Scholarship, 2015/2016 edition. This scholarship is for aspiring computer scientists who wish to excel in technology and become leaders in their chosen field of study. This Google scholarship is worth 10,000 USD (for those studying in the US) and 5,000 CAD (for those studying in Canada).

Who is qualified to apply?

1. Generation Google Scholarship for current university students

To be eligible to apply, applicants must:

Be currently enrolled as an undergraduate or graduate student at a university for the 2014­-2015 academic year
Intend to be enrolled in or accepted as a full-time student at a university in the US or Canada for the 2015-2016 school year
Pursuing a computer science or computer engineering degree, or a degree in a closely related technical field
Exemplify leadership and demonstrate a passion for computer science and technology
Exhibit a strong record of academic achievement
Be a student from an underrepresented group in computer science (African American, Hispanic, American Indian, or Female. Students with disabilities should apply to the Google Lime Scholarship on google.com/students/scholarships).

2. Generation Google Scholarship for current high school seniors

To be eligible to apply, applicants must:

Be a current high school senior
Intend to be enrolled in or accepted as a full-time student at a university in the US or Canada for the 2015-2016 school year
Intend to pursue a computer science or computer engineering degree, or a degree in a closely related technical field
Exemplify leadership and demonstrate a passion for computer science and technology
Exhibit a strong record of academic achievement
Be a student from an underrepresented group in computer science (African American, Hispanic, American Indian, Female, or a Person with a Disability)
Be available to attend Google’s Computer Science Summer Institute (CSSI) in the summer of 2015.

Scholarship publication source and application link: http://www.students.com.ng/apply-generation-google-scholarship-2015/

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