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Good Evening to you all Please, Am confusing base on my course selection.. I studied Political science/Social studies in college, and about to study Political science at U.I But someone told me that,U.I doesn't offer pure Political science to D.E candidate rather Political science education . I need clarification on it. THANKS. °°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°taiwonism |
[quote author=AyarmBoye post=56906467]Abu and funaab denied u admission,, and u have the audacity to pick unilorin.... Brethren please don't waste another year....... Just try less competitive schools,, that ur 9point small.... my brother, that's d bitter truth unless you know d chancellor dis tym around |
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[quote author=EngrBello post=54933857]UNIVERSITY OF IBADAN 2017/18 DIRECT ENTRY THREAD! Are you a UI aspirant? lets meet here. Drop your number for what's app Group. This forum (both on Nairaland & What'sapp) is created with the aim of correcting the mistakes and all that has happened in past years due to ignorance. I'll still want to re-iterate this that UI is the easiest when it comes to admission. It might sound confusing, but I have rationales and facts to back this up. One truth: Admission into universities is becoming tougher and reduced in universities like UI and the rest. It only takes hardworking, wisdom, persistence, commitment, prayer and some factors to get this very admission. Before I submit, I would advice that you choose wisely during your registration. This is where most DE Candidates miss it. I'll try as much as possible to assist and guide as many as possible in this coming admission.[/08169860173_______Taiwonism. Aspirant] |
Good Afternoon to u all... Please I need someone to help me check whether I will need to do regularization.... Thankz,its urgency |
[quote author=kaysy post=45699797]With the way things are going in the Education sector since the introduction of UTME Number as a requisite to apply for DE registration in 2015, many Nigerian Youth has be thrown into heavy confusion as regards this issue, some don't even know what is going on, they just heard regularization and they quickly joined the queue without asking or verifying if the queue belongs to their wants. This issue of regularization has generated so much heat that some people have spent more than N10,000 pursuing this all to no avail. Those that are in this shoe will understand what am saying. My recommendation to JAMB is that they should stop POLY from selling HND Forms rather students should apply for HND through JAMB DE Form and select their Polytechnic of choice. A students can decide to make either a University of a Polytechnic his/her first or Second Choice of School. NOTE: There is a provision for OTHER DIP which part time students can use to apply without an initial JAMB Reg Number. This way, some people who gets to know about the regularization thing only after graduating and waiting for NYSC would have curbed the problem long before the need arises. Am privileged to be working in an office where i meet loads and loads of this kind of problems and seriously am tired explaining to people the meaning of regularization, its effects and uses. JAMB should act fast because there are more and more people in this category who will soon realize it and join the already existing ones which are already in their large numbers. KAYSY AMADI[Good DEy I registered wit jamb and I was admitted in 2013.And I want to obtain D.E dix year but some people are still telling to do regularization. Is it compulsory for every candidate to do regularization? thankz.] |
[quote author=PIANO1995 post=56246495]@sir caplocks thanks 4 d reply yes i was admittd 2ru jambt and i jst check ma admsn status on jamb site recently it says am admittd 2 fpi whch means i dnt nid regulariztn plz i nid 2 knw dis am i 2 process d transcript immediately afta filin jamb de form or until d uni screening form is out thanks Bro, You Can Apply For It When The Registration Commmence...Am Also Through Frm Fpi |
Evening Mr Ayanboye And Ohthers In The House |
Gud Evening Here..Ayanboye,its Gkennyz. My Phone Has Fault, That's Why I Could Nt Reach U Again..Am Jst Following D Thread Tru My Twin Broda Account..Dnt 4get To Drop Any Update Abt Oau O..I Rep URP..Grtngs To All FPI..I Can't Retry Uniloring Again.. Thanks Bro. |
[quote author=blazingkings post=53233989]Hello my fellow NLanders. I noticed that most KPMG applicants are in need of past questions for the test on 4th February, 2017. I think I can be of help as I have a couple of questions and study packs. Kindly drop your mail here so that I can forward them to you ASAP. Please follow this trend to enable me compile the emails before sending it latest 11pm today. Thanks [/ajayitaiwostephen@gmail.com] thankz |
[quote author=Soocash post=55900259]Seems only nd and Alevel people are here, any body here with nce?[/Am TAIWONISM,STUDIED AT EACOED OYO] |
[quote author=fergusen post=55027993]It is one thing to attend classes, but getting the best from the lecture session is a different ball game entirely. I have outlined the following as steps to take if you desire to get maximum benefits from your lectures. 1. Come before the lectures begin: endeavor to be at the lecture venue (class) not later than 30 minutes to commencement of the lectures. The benefits of this cannot be over emphasized. It puts the mind in a relaxed mood, ready for learning. You also get the chance to make brief revisions before the lecture commences. Do this a few times and you'll see it becoming a part of you. 2. Sit in the front: O' yes! The back seat they say is meant for late comers and noise makers (*chuckles*). Sit in front where the chances of you being distracted are minimal. You also get to hear the lecturer clearly. 3. Come prepared: just like a farmer goes to the farm with farming implements, go to the class with whatever is required of you or things needed for convenience such as calculator, mathematical sets, pencils, booklet, pen, bottled water and the likes. Remember, your aim for attending the lecture is to get knowledge/ideas from the tutor. All of these materials at your disposal will see to this goal being achieved. 4. Write, write and write intelligible: An old Chinese proverb says that “the faintest ink is more powerful than the strongest memory”. Endeavor to write during lectures. Put down important points, employ the use mnemonics, retrieval cues, and whatever will aid retention and recall of what has been taught. 5. Ask questions: no lecturer who knows his/her onions will penalize you for being inquisitive. When an aspect of your course content is not well understood, do ask questions! This is to ensure that learning objectives are achieved and no grey area is left unattended to. 6. Stay away from that noisy friend during lectures: Loquacious, hyperactive, playful... You know them. You also risk being sent out of the class for being a nuisance along with them. Avoid them, it'll benefit you and that also sends a message to them that such actions are unacceptable. 7. Open you mind: go to class/ lectures with the mind-set of learning something new. Be open to new ideas/knowledge. Appreciate the fact that the instructor has spent considerable amount of time putting together the learning content. This steps aren't exhaustive, however they sure will help you get the best during lecture sessions as a student. When you adhere to this few steps, be sure of getting the best from that lecture and ultimately getting that eye-popping CGPA! Naija Cgpa Blog That Is fact. oooooooooo My People] |
GOOD AFTERNOON TO THE WHOLE HOUSE.
IS D.E FORM HAS ALREADY BEEN OUT?
ADMI,WE WANT TO HEAR your SAYING.
THANKz
.........Taiwonism....... |
[quote author=9jageekz post=55745415]Distinction will surely give you the upper hand.. I regret not making distinction during my ND program.. Lol..I Always Have The Same Taught Too..Its Small Point Remain 4 Me To Got It Then. |
[quote author=banky05 post=55737504]Pls I will like to know too. I did DE last yr but wasn't chosen. I distinctns in o level (c4 in maths & Eng) and I have 3.22 in ond. Am from Ogun state. Despite all dis, I wasn't chosen and I don't know d reason for this. Tho I asked a friend to help me submit my document to jamb office in Ilorin. Bro, I Also Applied 4 Unilorin Lastyear But Nt Considered..But If U Have Distinction In Ur ND, U Have A Great Chance..NO TRANSPARENCY.. |
DrHost:Add me up on this Number, please 08169860173 |
I just Graduated From Emmanuel Alayande College of Edu,Oyo.
Course-Political science /Social Studies
I need people to put me through on D.E.
Am aiming At U.I
Any Suggestions please |
[quote author=Hozil92 post=55554089]I studied business administration in yaba college of technology. my current cgpa is 3.40. I want to take direct entry to university of calabar to study the same course. my ssce courses are as follows. maths: C6, English:B3, Economics B3 Government B2, Commerce A1, Literature B2, Biology D7, Account E8 Yoruba C6. what are my chances please. if I need to buy jamb, what subject combination is best appropriate. bro .consult brochure and check there requirements first b4 any other thing. |
Good night my people |
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