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Education / Re: I Study In Rwanda, You Should Too! by tymdan(m): 9:15am On Aug 04, 2021 |
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Travel / JAPA After You Study In Rwanda For 36months by tymdan(m): 3:11am On Aug 04, 2021 |
I studied computer engineering at FUTMinna, before that i tried unsuccessfully to gain admission in FUTMinna between 2007-2009, i had to study intermediate/diploma in computing at the IC T Center at Gidan Kwano, then also had to undergo a Remedial program at the Remedial center, near back gate bosso campus when Dr. Sadauki was the Head of the Remedial center, i finally got admitted when Prof. M. S. Audu was VC after i pleaded with him while sending him all my previous JAMB/Post Jam b scores for the past 3years which i always met and surpassed the cut-off point. Most of my Indigenous friends then where admitted ahead of me. One Mrs Kolo at the DVC office in Boss advised me to go back to my state. Well i was finally admitted in 2010 for Computer engineering, i left in 2014, while in school i set up my own business registered with CAC in Markudi with main office in Abuja. In 2019 i arrived Rwanda to grab a bachelors in Enterprise management from institut de enseignement superiieur d'Ruhengeri (University of Applied Sciences). While Rwanda is does not present you the many opportunities many students may seek in other climes, especially with those with study cum greener pastures in mind. Rwanda guarantees to offer you a study environment and study conditions you will not find in Nigeria, and as for the "greener pastures" well it is pathway to easily migrate to your dream destination if you are not in a hurry and plan well. I am graduating next year and continuing/furthering my studies too. I personally do not have the patience to read posts that are somewhat in a semblance of epistles, hence i will leave you with a few points why you should consider studying here and leave you to ponder upon them and contact me if you want to make the right choice. My reasons are based on the experience at my university INES-Ruhengeri www.ines.ac.rw and a few other universities i have visited and facilitate admissions for others who wish to come to Rwanda. 1. There are no academic strikes, Steady power supply, Rwanda is ranked as having the 3rd best roads in Africa and cleanest city Kigali. 2. Most universities are affiliated to universities in Europe and run Europe styled calendars, admitting twice or thrice yearly, while study methodology involves studying 1 course at a time, do the CAT/TEST and exam of that course, then move on to the next one. You are not overloaded with studying many things at the same time which causes failure, emphasis is on understanding and not passing, with most classes less than 40 students, utilizing the latest technologies. 3. Bye bye to JAMB, POST-JAMB or IJMB. Once you contact me all you need is WAEC or NECO, I check if you are qualified to study here, then i can start the process of the conversion into Rwanda educational system and do all the necessary arrangements on your behalf within 3weeks your admission letter should be out. 4. You don not require a visa until u arrive, flight it 4hours from Lagos, the visa fee for students is less than 20,000naira yearly, courses are as cheap as 250,000Naira per year. Off-campus accommodation is about 200,000Naira yearly for a 1-Bedroom apartment, (depending on the city), food is cheap, and you will rather cook by yourself as Rwandans do not like a lot of spices or even palm oil. Security is also guaranteed except for hoodrats who create holes in walls of houses to steal kitchen items, footwear and clothes in insecure neighbourhoods (so where u decide to stay matters). It is advisable to live a compound which is not 100% student occupied. 5. Weather in my city (Musanze) is so clement, i have never experienced any temperature above 23 Degrees centigrade (you can google it), you will rarely find electronic shops of Air conditioners, fan or fridge, as a matter of fact palm oil is sold in kilograms as most things are because it is always. 6. You will not get hourly paid jobs here as a student like europe, but the bright side is that is you have a skill and some little capital you can set up something, you can work for someone who needs your skill, if you are into any remote work, this is the place for you, cos steady power and internet and peace of mind comes in hand. There is a growing community of international students from different countries of the world. 7. If you have criminal intentions don't bother dreaming of coming to Rwanda. When you commit a crime here, prison is within 24hours, be you a citizen or not. Nothing like police case or waste of time for court processes. (most of the time) People are never be arrested if evidence has not been built against them in Rwanda. Security is quite efficient here and corruption is near zero. I will drop a few pictures of a tour of our schools by some of my pals from 9ja, when they visited Rwanda, pictures of my class mates, eelctric motorcycle in Rwanda, my campus and many more... I tweet at www.twitter.com/tymdan__ or c.h.at me on: plus two five zero seven eight four nine nine zero five four one. See a video courses at my school here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YpNELReXQfw
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Education / Re: I Study In Rwanda, You Should Too! by tymdan(m): 3:10am On Aug 04, 2021 |
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Education / Re: I Study In Rwanda, You Should Too! by tymdan(m): 3:08am On Aug 04, 2021 |
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Education / Re: I Study In Rwanda, You Should Too! by tymdan(m): 3:06am On Aug 04, 2021 |
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Education / Re: I Study In Rwanda, You Should Too! by tymdan(m): 3:05am On Aug 04, 2021 |
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Education / I Study In Rwanda, You Should Too! by tymdan(m): 3:04am On Aug 04, 2021 |
I studied computer engineering at FUTMinna, before that i tried unsuccessfully to gain admission in FUTMinna between 2007-2009, i had to study intermediate/diploma in computing at the IC T Center at Gidan Kwano, then also had to undergo a Remedial program at the Remedial center, near back gate bosso campus when Dr. Sadauki was the Head of the Remedial center, i finally got admitted when Prof. M. S. Audu was VC after i pleaded with him while sending him all my previous JAMB/Post Jam b scores for the past 3years which i always met and surpassed the cut-off point. Most of my Indigenous friends then where admitted ahead of me. One Mrs Kolo at the DVC office in Boss advised me to go back to my state. Well i was finally admitted in 2010 for Computer engineering, i left in 2014, while in school i set up my own business registered with CAC in Markudi with main office in Abuja. In 2019 i arrived Rwanda to grab a bachelors in Enterprise management from institut de enseignement superiieur d'Ruhengeri (University of Applied Sciences). While Rwanda is does not present you the many opportunities many students may seek in other climes, especially with those with study cum greener pastures in mind. Rwanda guarantees to offer you a study environment and study conditions you will not find in Nigeria, and as for the "greener pastures" well it is pathway to easily migrate to your dream destination if you are not in a hurry and plan well. I am graduating next year and continuing/furthering my studies too. I personally do not have the patience to read posts that are somewhat in a semblance of epistles, hence i will leave you with a few points why you should consider studying here and leave you to ponder upon them and contact me if you want to make the right choice. My reasons are based on the experience at my university INES-Ruhengeri www.ines.ac.rw and a few other universities i have visited and facilitate admissions for others who wish to come to Rwanda. 1. There are no academic strikes, Steady power supply, Rwanda is ranked as having the 3rd best roads in Africa and cleanest city Kigali. 2. Most universities are affiliated to universities in Europe and run Europe styled calendars, admitting twice or thrice yearly, while study methodology involves studying 1 course at a time, do the CAT/TEST and exam of that course, then move on to the next one. You are not overloaded with studying many things at the same time which causes failure, emphasis is on understanding and not passing, with most classes less than 40 students, utilizing the latest technologies. 3. Bye bye to JAMB, POST-JAMB or IJMB. Once you contact me all you need is WAEC or NECO, I check if you are qualified to study here, then i can start the process of the conversion into Rwanda educational system and do all the necessary arrangements on your behalf within 3weeks your admission letter should be out. 4. You don not require a visa until u arrive, flight it 4hours from Lagos, the visa fee for students is less than 20,000naira yearly, courses are as cheap as 250,000Naira per year. Off-campus accommodation is about 200,000Naira yearly for a 1-Bedroom apartment, (depending on the city), food is cheap, and you will rather cook by yourself as Rwandans do not like a lot of spices or even palm oil. Security is also guaranteed except for hoodrats who create holes in walls of houses to steal kitchen items, footwear and clothes in insecure neighbourhoods (so where u decide to stay matters). It is advisable to live a compound which is not 100% student occupied. 5. Weather in my city (Musanze) is so clement, i have never experienced any temperature above 23 Degrees centigrade (you can google it), you will rarely find electronic shops of Air conditioners, fan or fridge, as a matter of fact palm oil is sold in kilograms as most things are because it is always. 6. You will not get hourly paid jobs here as a student like europe, but the bright side is that is you have a skill and some little capital you can set up something, you can work for someone who needs your skill, if you are into any remote work, this is the place for you, cos steady power and internet and peace of mind comes in hand. There is a growing community of international students from different countries of the world. 7. If you have criminal intentions don't bother dreaming of coming to Rwanda. When you commit a crime here, prison is within 24hours, be you a citizen or not. Nothing like police case or waste of time for court processes. (most of the time) People are never be arrested if evidence has not been built against them in Rwanda. Security is quite efficient here and corruption is near zero. I will drop a few pictures of a tour of our schools by some of my pals from 9ja, when they visited Rwanda, pictures of my class mates, eelctric motorcycle in Rwanda, my campus and many more... I tweet at www.twitter.com/tymdan__ or c.h.at me on: plus two five zero seven eight four nine nine zero five four one. See a video courses at my school here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YpNELReXQfw 2 Likes
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Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Which Federal Government Parastatal Pays Well by tymdan(m): 11:46am On Jul 04, 2021 |
BMC |
Travel / Re: I Was Deported From Abroad. Urgent Advice Needed by tymdan(m): 9:33pm On Apr 19, 2021 |
If you will listen to me. Don't touch any business. Put that money in Cryptocurrency. By December You will have double that amount and more. I can guide you if you need. Just buy a few coins and HODL 1 Like |
Politics / Re: Sowore: Soyinka, Shehu Sani, Deji Adeyanju Arrive Abuja High Court (Photos) by tymdan(m): 1:50pm On Feb 12, 2020 |
imolile: I am in Rwanda too, where are u? Kigali, Musanze, Rwamagama, Gisenyi, Rulindo, Huye? |
Education / Re: What Course Can My Ward Choose With This SSCE Result? by tymdan(m): 8:59am On Jan 30, 2020 |
There are very great courses for her with result. 1. Development Studies 2. Enterprise Management 3. Tourism Technology If she is willing to come and study here in Rwanda. Plus two five zero seven eight four nine nine zero five four one. Goodluck
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Family / Re: My 14-Year-Old Daughter Was Caught In Hotel With Boys, Smoking, Drinking by tymdan(m): 6:13pm On Jan 25, 2020 |
Queenellahrose: I have gone through your post. I have 2 suggestions which can be applied after sitting them down and advise them thoroughly. Not violence abuse or beating. 1. If they have finished their secondary school, send me their result WAEC or NECO so they cant come and study in rwanda, i live here. I have studied in Nigeria, Precisely FUTMinna. Now I'm studying for a degree in Enterprise Management. Here the environment is tightly controlled, vices are almost rare and the environment is very suitable for learning. Lastly it is affordable. 2. If they are yet to finish secondary monitor them, engage them daily or weekly and watch them change. Then apply Number 1 above. You can reach me on +/2/5/0/7/8/4/9/9/0/5/4/1. Good luck.
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