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Thursday, 21 May 2015

See Candidates Qualified for 2015 UNIBEN Post-UTME

For last year’s Post-UTME screening and Admissions, UNIBEN used 200 as the cut-off mark. All candidates who have chosen the University of Benin in the 2015 JAMB UTME and scored 200 and above would be qualified for the Post-UTME screening.

This is the 2015 UTME Performance index of the University of Benin candidates. Below is the statistics of candidates who have chosen UNIBEN and scored 200 and above.

UNIBEN Post-UTME Cut-off Mark 2014, UNIBEN Post-UTME Result 2014, UNIBEN Part-time Admission Form 2014, UNIBEN Admission List 2014/2015, UNIBEN Direct Entry Result

Statistics of Candidates Qualified For UNIBEN Post-UTME 2015

First Choice: 30,844 candidates

Second Choice: 36 candidates

Third Choice:  0

Fourth Choice: 0

Total: 30,880 candidates.

We wish you the very best with your Post-UTME Screening for 2015.

Wednesday, 20 May 2015

2015 KWASU Post-UTME Registration Guide & Exam Date

If you don’t know how to register for KWASU Post-UTME for 2015/2015 academic session, this guide should help you. We recently informed you that the Kwara State University has announced the commencement of registration for the 2015 Post-UTME screening that will be used for the 2015/16 admission. Candidates that chose them and those that did not choose them during JAMB registration can apply.

Eligibility for Kwara State University Post UME 2015

All candidates must have five (5) O’ Level credits in relevant subjects at not more than two sittings.

How To Apply For KWASU 2015/2016 Post-UTME Screening Online

Application is now open on the Post UTME registration portal of KWASU located at  kwasu.edu.ng. All candidates who want to apply can follow the steps outlined below to apply for the screening exercise.

Applicants are required to pay the sum of Two Thousand Naira (^2,000.00) only (i.e. One Thousand Naira (^1,000.00) as Post-UTME fee and One Thousand Naira (^1,000.00) as administrative charge).

KWASU Post-UTME 2014, KWASU Post-UTME Result 2014, KWASU Admission List 2014, second batch, KWASU Pre-degree, Remedial, School Fees 2014/2015, KWASU 3rd Batch Admission List 2014, KWASU Alumni, KWASU Pre-degree, Remedial Prog, KWASU Diploma 2014/2015 Form

ONLINE REGISTRATION AND PAYMENT INSTRUCTIONS

  1. Visit the KWASU payment portal online – payments.kwasu.edu.ng
  2. Click on ‘Application Form’, then Post UTME Application
  3. On the application form field select POST UTME on the drop down, select course of study and click on “Proceed”

Complete the form (insert your JAMB Reg, No. correctly) and upload scanned copy of your passport photograph. Direct Entry candidates must upload original OND/HND; IJMB; DIPLOMA; NCE certificates/results

  1. Click on “Preview” and proceed to payment
  2. Select your card type by checking on the appropriate button– MasterCard, Inter-switch or Visa card
  3. Click on ‘Make Payment ’
  4. Write down the transaction reference number for your record purpose
  5. Click on ‘Proceed to Payment’

Pop up will be displayed for Webpay. Select your appropriate card type again, enter your card number, expiring date, and security number(this is the last 3 digit on the back of your card) select your card pin number(usually your ATM Pin). Click on ‘Pay’

After Processing, it will display progress. Click on ‘Continue’ to finalize your payment.

In case you want to verify payment, go to the main page and click on verify payment, enter your reference number and verify your payment status.

In addition to all the requirements stated above, all applicants must know that final admission into the University is based on meeting the University’s and the Academic Programme’s cut off points in both JAMB and POST-JAMB examinations when they are set and also on the availability of spaces within the NUC approved admission quota for KWASU.

For further enquiries, please e-mail: admissions.officer@kwasu.edu.ng or call: 08031915699(For Whatsapp Msgs  only: 08090701872).

CLOSING DATE FOR ONLINE REGISTRATION: Monday 8th June, 2015.

Kwara State University 2015 Post-UTME Date, Time and Venue

The screening/test is scheduled to hold as follows:

Date: Monday 15th June – Thursday 18th June, 2015.

Venue: University Auditorium, Malete

Time: Examination time will be scheduled on candidates’ registration print-outs.

Candidates are advised to adhere strictly to the time scheduled for their Post-UTME Screening/Test. They are also required to come along to the screening/test venue with unused scratch card(s) for their O’level results, and print-outs of their Post-UTME registration forms.

To start your application, click here now!


KWASU Post-UTME 2015/2016 Registration Starts [Update]

Registration for Kwara State University (KWASU) Post-UTME for 2015/2016 academic session admission has commenced. NGScholars is hereby informing all candidates who chose KWASU during the 2015 jamb utme registration that they can now start their registration online.

The good news in this is for candidates who did not make KWASU a choice, but are interested in writing their Post UTME. Such persons can also apply for the screening exercise of the university.

KWASU

2015 KWASU Post-UTME Registration Details

Part of the information released by the management of KWASU on the forthcoming Post-UTME screening for the 2015/2016 admission is as follows;

This is to invite all UTME/DE candidates for the 2015 UTME:

  1. Whose choice of institution is Kwara State University (KWASU), Malete; and
  2. All those interested in admission into KWASU but have not made it their choice

REGISTRATION FEES: Applicants are required to pay the sum of Two Thousand Naira (N2,000.00) only (i.e. One Thousand Naira (N1,000.00) as Post-UTME fee and One Thousand Naira (N1,000.00) as administrative charge).

If you want to apply for the Post-UTME screening, Click here now to do so…


See Candidates Qualified for UNILORIN Post-UTME 2015

In this post, we will share with you, the number of candidates that are qualified for the 2015 Post-UTME of UNILORIN. This is the 2015 UTME Performance index of the University of Ilorin candidates. All those who have chosen the University in the 2015 JAMB Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination can now see how many people that are vying for admission in the school.

Number of Candidates Qualified for 2015/2016 UNILORIN Post-UTME

UNILORIN

University of Ilorin used 180 as cut-off mark last year and based on that figure, the number of candidates who are qualified for the Post UME would be as follows;

First Choice:  76,129 candidates

Second Choice: 971 candidates

Third Choice: 68 Candidates

Fourth Choice: 1 candidate

Total: 77,169 candidates.

However, UNILORIN has recorded a very high number of application this term and may want to increase the cut-off mark to 200+ to disqualify more people easily. If this were to happen, the following numbers would have qualified for the 2015 Post-UTME;

First Choice: 39,641 candidates

Second Choice: 252 candidates

Third Choice: 14 Candidates

Fourth Choice: 0

Total: 39,907 candidates.

Please, note that the cut-off marks for some courses are more than 200, even when the general cut-off mark used was 180. These may go higher too if the general cut-off mark gets increased to 200.


Friday, 15 May 2015

2015 Post-UTME, Loading...

We have been receiving a lot of questions from many of our members on with regard to the 2015 post-UTME.

We think it is necessary to address some of the issues why most institutions have not announced their post-UTME date.


1.JAMB has not officially stated the statistics and BENCHMARK cut-off marks for the various institutions based on performance of candidates in the 2015 UTME.

2. Most of these higher institution are just commencing 2014/2015 academic session which simply means that they may not be ready for 2015/2016 Admission process yet.

3. JAMB usually sends an official list to the management of these higher institutions containing the bio-data and number of candidates who applied to study in those universities. Now, with the JAMB Change of Course and Institution still currently on, it means that the list of bonfide students for post-UTME in the various schools have not been fully compiled.

We therefore advise candidates to be patient and wait for the official post-UTME announcement of their respective institutions in order to avoid falling prey to fraudsters.

We will do our best to publish the post-UTME announcements of the various schools on this blog

Medicine, Not Just A Course But A Calling

For centuries, the medical doctor has been one of the most respected members of society. Traditional healers of indigenous tribes were revered for their knowledge of the healing arts. In Nigeria, the doctor is called upon not only treat patients, but is also called upon for advice and guidance as well. This is one of the reasons why year in, and year out, Medicine has been one of the most sought after courses in UTME
examinations. But what does it mean to be a medical doctor?

The Joy of Being a Medical Doctor, I am a surgeon,
an orthopeadic surgeon. Orthopaedic surgeons treat
diseases and injuries to bones, ligaments and
tendons. Yes, I love being a surgeon. Each day
when I wake up and look in the mirror, I know that
my goal is to help my patients, either directly or by
teaching students and resident doctors – hopefully
making them better doctors.

Medicine satisfies my yearning for knowledge.
Patients are often like mysteries in a detective
story. They come with problems which the doctor
has to decipher. Doctors collect clues in form of
what the patient tells them (this is called history),
physical examinations and appropriate diagnostic
investigations. Using those clues, doctors strive to
develop a management strategy which takes into
consideration the patient's desires and our best
knowledge of the evidence.

The doctor patient interaction is special, very
special indeed. When I introduce myself to a patient,
I almost always sense the patient trusting me,
giving me that encouragement that we are working
together towards the common goal of getting them
over their diseases. It is a very special feeling. You
feel very fortunate that patients trust you with their
information.

I remembered the first time I watched a caesarian
section. The surgeon brought the baby boy out of
the uterus. I went with the nurse to examine the
baby and check his weight and height, count his
heart rate, and check his breathing. That day, I
couldn't help but marveled at the mystery of
creation. I also couldn't help but think how
wonderful it would be to be a doctor who can take
care of women at the moments of their worst fears
and their greatest joy.

Some years ago, I managed an eleven year old boy
with club foot. The parents were very poor. It took
them almost three months to raise the less than
thirty thousand Naira needed for the final phase of
the treatment. The boy had been walking with a limp
all his life. When I took off the POP on his foot, and
he saw how close to normal his foot was, he moved
to me and held me tightly to himself, saying over
and over again "Thank you, thank you….." When I
looked at his mother, she had a huge smile on her
face and tears were trickling down her face.

Those were the kinds of memories that makes being a
doctor worth the toils and the tears and the grit that
goes into making you one. The challenges of patient
care and the non-monetary rewards will continue to
make medicine a wonderful field.

Yes, many doctors are not making a lot of money,
but they are making enough for themselves and
their families to be comfortable. Most derive their
greatest compensation from the personal satisfaction of caring for all those who came to see them.

Sometimes, I wake up wondering why I'm a medical
doctor, knowing I could be whatever I had wanted
to be. However, with the same line of thought
comes the realization that there's nothing else I'd
rather be.

Do You Have What It Takes to Become a Medical
Doctor?

Becoming a doctor takes time. After secondary
education, you will spend six years in the medical
school, one year as an intern and another year as a
Youth Corper. That's eight years from starting
university to practicing medicine.

If you decide to become a specialist, then you are looking at another 4-9 years of residency training in a teaching hospital. This means that to become a specialist doctor, you need between 12 and 17 years of
training, counting from your first year in the
university.

It takes a certain amount of intelligence to become
a medical doctor. However, organization and good
study habits can make the difference between a
mediocre student who gets through medical school
and a brilliant student who fails to make it. There are three cornerstones of a successful (this success is not defined by money!) career in medicine:

A love for learning in general.
A true intellectual curiosity about medicine in
particular.
A strong desire to help others.
Being smart and doing well in the sciences are obviously important components of being a successful physician. But these are not the only requirement, you must also be able to relate well with people. As a physician you have an opportunity to help others. Wanting to help others and enjoying helping others are necessary attributes of a good physician. This is something that cannot be taught.

In medicine, you have many choices. In what other
career can you choose between delivering babies
(Obstetricians), taking care of children
(Paediatricians), treating women (Gynaecologists),
handling emergencies (Traumatologists), removing
a hernia or appendix (Surgeons), helping those with
behavioural problems (Psychiatrists), or preventing
diseases (Community Medicine)? Better yet, as a
specialist, you can teach others your medical
specialty, while still practicing your profession.

Alternately, you can do research in whatever
specialty you choose, with the potential to make a
real breakthrough in preventing or treating illness.
There is even a Nobel Prize for Medicine. You can
become the Wole Soyinka of Medicine! In addition,
being a physician is honourable and is held in high
esteem. It allows you to live just about anywhere,
and provides job security.

However, all of this comes at a price. The many
years of preparation, the discipline, the awesome
responsibility and the long call duty hours can take
their toll. Medicine is a unique field and it demands
a unique person.

What Subjects Should You Take in Your Senior
Secondary School to Qualify for Admission to Read
Medicine?

According to the MDCN Website (the Red Book), the
following secondary school subjects are required
for medical education in Nigeria:
1. Biology
2. Physics
3. Chemistry
4. Mathematics
5. English .
Prospective medical students must pass the West
African School Certificate or the Senior Secondary
School Certificate Examination or any equivalent
examination, Such as National Examination Council
(NECO), with at least Credit level passes in the
above five subjects.
They must then either:
1. Pass the JAME Joint Admission and Matriculation
Examination) for admission into the University
preliminary (premedical) year or

2. Secure exemption from the JAME and the
University Preliminary year by passing the
Advanced Level General Certificate (GCE'A' Level).
Higher School Certificate (HSC) or its equivalent
examination in: Biology: Chemistry and Physics.
Subject to the co-ordinating regulations of the
JAME, it shall be the right of the Medical School to
select candidates for final admission to their
institutions from among eligible candidates who
possess these minimum requirements. You need to
score a high mark in your UTME examination.

In theory, you are advised to score at least 200 in
UTME examinations to be considered for admission
into most universities, in practice, to be considered
for medicine, you may need to score 250 and
above. After that, you will need to pass the Post
UTME Screening Examinations of the University of
your choice very well too.

What are Your Choice of Universities?
Depending on their ownerships, Nigerian
Universities can be divided into three: Federal
Universities, State Owned Universities, and Private
Universities. According to the Medical and Dental
Council of Nigeria (MDCN), there are 32 medical
schools in Nigeria (MDCN is a federal Government
parastatal which regulates the practice of Medicine,
Dentistry and Alternative Medicine in Nigeria).
Twenty five are fully accredited to train medical
students while 7 has partial accreditation

FG Approves 4 Private Polytechnics, 34 Innovation & Vocational Enterprise Institutions

The Federal Government on Thursday in Abuja presented operational licences to four new private polytechnics and 34 Innovation Enterprise Institutions and Vocational Enterprise Institutions.

The new polytechnics are:

  1. Nacabs Polytechnic, Akwanga, Nasarawa State;
  2. Uyo City Polytechnic, Akwa Ibom State;
  3. The Polytechnic Igbo-Owu, Kwara State and
  4. Balmor Polytechnic, Ibadan, Oyo State.

Speaking at the licence presentation in Abuja, the Minister of Education, Ibrahim Shekarau, said that the move was in tandem with the quest by the Federal Government to build skilled manpower for the country.

He said the polytechnics, IEIs and VEIs were expected to focus on applied learning that would be relevant to the development needs of the country.

The Federal Ministry of Education and the National Board for Technical Education had subjected the institutions to full scrutiny before granting them approval.​”​ Earlier, Masa’udu Kazaure, the Executive Secretary of NBTE, said VEIs and IEIs were institutions inaugurated by the Federal Government to provide alternative route to higher education.

He said IEIs and VEIs were private institutions that would offer vocational, technical, technology or professional education and training at post-basic and tertiary levels.

“The Federal Government, in realisation of the need for appropriate manpower to the developmental needs of the country, opened the way for the private sector to participate in technological drive,” he said.

According to him, the enterprise institutions will equip secondary school leavers and working adults with vocational skills and knowledge to meet the increasing demand for the country’s technical manpower.

Mr. Kazaure said that the objectives of the VEIs and IEIs were to widen access to vocational education and offer credible alternative to higher education through the provision of relevant industry-specific employable skills and operational guidelines.

He added that the VEIs/IEIs initiative was conceived to address major problems confronting technical and vocational education in the country, among which, was the mismatch between the training provided and the needs of employers and industries.


Thursday, 7 May 2015

Allover Central Polytechnic Post-UTME 2015/2016 Form Out

Allover Central Poly Post-UTME screening form for 2015/2016 academic session admission exercise is out. All interested applicants and members of the general public are hereby informed.

About Allover Central Polytechnic

Allover Central Polytechnic was established in accordance with the provisions of Decree 9, of 1993, allowing for the establishment of Private Tertiary Educational Institution in Nigeria. The mission is to provide sound, professionally oriented and qualitative tertiary education to all students admitted by the Polytechnic, bearing in mind at all times the institutions.

Eligibility For Allover Central Poly Post Utme 2015/2016

The follow categories of candidates are fit to apply for the Allover Central Poly upcoming post utme screening exercise

  • Candidates who made Allover Central Polytechnic, Ota their first, second, third or fourth choice in the 2015/2016 JAMB UTME APPLICATION FORM.
  • All other Candidates interested in studying at Allover Central Polytechnic, Ota who DID NOT select the school in any of the choices in JAMB UTME application form.

How To Apply For Allover Central Polytechnic Post Utme 2015/16

Candidates that wish to take part in the Allover Poly Post Utme 2015/16 should follow the steps below to apply

  1. Pay a Non-Refundable sum of #5000 into the following UBA Account.
  2. Account Name: Allover Central Polytechnic, Ota. Account Number: 1007679219.
  3. Thereafter, proceed to www.alloverpoly.com.ng
  4. Click on 2015/2016 Post UTME Registration
  5. Fill in your details and attached a passport size photograph of not more that 20K
  6. Then submit the application form and print an acknowledgement slip generated
  7. Bring the copy of the bank teller and the acknowledgment slip to the venue of Post UTME Screening.

Proceed to fill the Allover Polytechnic Post Utme 2015/16 online application form here

Important Note

After the completion of the examination, prospective students are to check their admission status  ONLINE from 7 DAYS after each batch of the examinations and print out the admission notification.

Post-UTME Screening Date

The Post-UTME  screening will be done in batches. The first batch of the examination comes up on Saturday 23rd May, 2015 at 11:00 am.

We wish you all the best!

With Time, Post-UTME Will Be Scrapped – JAMB Registrar

With time, Post-UTME will be a thing of the past. This is according to the registrar of the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB), Prof. ‘Dibu Ojerinde. This is because he believes that JAMB CBT has greatly reduced examination malpractices.

jamb registrar Dibu Ojediran

‘With Time, Post UTME will be a thing of the past’

From 2014 exercise, 617, 000 candidates took the CBT and there was no single exam malpractice, a lot of them are in the university now and they even performed better than the paper pencil people.

The JAMB boss continues that, the Computer-Based Test system only recorded minimum examination malpractice and that came as a result of lateness, which is regarded as malpractice because if you come late, we cancel your result. We will not allow you to do the exams and if you do the exams, we will cancel it.

Friday, 1 May 2015

ABUAD Post-UTME/DE Registration 2015/2016 Announced

This is to inform the general public especially those who wish applied to Afe Babalola University for admission in the 2015/2016 academic session and all those who wish to study in the institution (POST-UTME/DE) that the application forms are currently on sale.

ELIGIBILITY
Applicants must have scored 180 or above in the 2015/2016 unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination conducted by JAMB.

PURCHASE OF APPLICATION FORMS
Candidates who chose ABUAD in the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) are to pay the sum of N8, 500 into any of the under-listed banks:

CHANGE OF INSTITUTION
Candidates who did not choose Afe-Babalola University (ABUAD) in the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) are also qualified to participate in the Post UTME screening of the University by paying the Sum of N2, 500 for change of Institution and N8, 500 for the Post UTME Form into any of the under-listed banks:.

Admission into ABUAD for Non Direct Entry Candidates is subject to successful passing of the UTME Examination and the Post-UTME screening.

III. Candidates awaiting SSCE results or it's equivalent can also apply for admission provided the result will be available at resumption in September, 2015.

Skye Bank Plc: 1770775995;

First Bank Plc: 2017401566;

Wema Bank Plc: 0122139765;

Ecobank Plc: 2862016620;

Zenith Bank Plc: 1013837065;

Union Bank Plc: 0034651222;

Diamond Bank Plc: 0033828634;

UBA Plc: 1015574946.

DIRECT ENTRY/INTER UNIVERSITY TRANSFER REQUIREMENTS

Direct Entry/Inter University Transfer admissions are also available for all courses listed above except Law, Medicine and Surgery, and Nursing Science.

Applicants are to pay the sum of N10, 500 into any of the designated Banks and obtain the application form at the University Campus in Ado Ekiti.

NOTE: That Bank Tellers are to be presented at the designated selling centers for collection of Application Forms.

DESIGNATED SELLING POINTS

MAIN CAMPUS: AFE BABALOLA UNIVERSITY [ABUAD], ADO-EKITI, KM 8.5, AFE BABALOLA WAY, ADO-EKITI, EKITI STATE.

IBADAN OFFICE, EMMANUEL CHAMBERS: 80, FAJUYI ROAD EKOTEDO, IBADAN.

ABUJA OFFICE: EMMANUEL HOUSE, 24, MADEIRA STREET, IMANI ESTATE, MAITAMA, ABUJA.

LAGOS OFFICE: EMMANUEL HOUSE, PLOT 1, BLOCK 4, CMD/JUBILEE ROAD, MAGODO GRA, LAGOS.

PORT-HARCOURT OFFICE: EMMANUEL CHAMBERS, 7, ABA ROAD, PORT-HARCOURT.

WARRI: MONTESSORI INTERNATIONAL COLLEGE, 66 AIRPORT ROAD, OPPOSITE DELTA CAREER COLLEGE, WARRI.

Please note that Application Forms will also be available on the day of screening at the various screening centers.

POSTUTME- EXAMINATION CENTRES
Abuja, Lagos, Enugu, Calabar, Port-Harcourt, Warri, Ibadan, Ado-Ekiti (Main Campus).

POST UTME SCREENING DATE:
Watch out for dates and details of screening exercise in Newspapers, Television and University Website (www.abuad.edu.ng).

INTERNATIONAL APPLICANTS

International Applicants are required to forward their academic transcripts to the following email addresses;

.registrar [email protected]
[email protected]
.[email protected]

For Applicants in USA, contact Dr. Sunday Ogunwuyi at ABUAD US- Liaison Office, Greenway Centre Drive, Suite No. 202, Greenbelt, Md.20770 abuad_ [email protected]

International applicants are required to pay a non-refundable application fee of $100.

For further enquiries visit our website

www.abuad.edu.ng or contact:

Office of the Registrar, Afe Babalola University [ABUAD], Ado-Ekiti. 

What If Institutions Decide to Conduct post-UTME With CBT?

Information reaching me has it that Nnamdi Azikiwe University may conduct the 2015/2016 Post-UTME using the CBT method.

It has been also rumored that many other federal universities in Nigeria may likely apply the same method.

My question is if this happens how do you think it will affect the general performance of candidates. Will it be positive or negative. Your candid opinion please.