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Thursday, 13 August 2015

BUK Post-UTME 2015: Date, Cut-off Mark, Eligibility And Registration Details


This is to inform the general public that Post UTME Screening Exercise for 2015/2016 Academic session will commence on the 17th of August 2015 and close on the 28th of August 2015. Portal registration and printing of examination card will close by midnight of Sunday, 30th August, 2015.

Eligibility
Prospective candidates must have sat for the 2015 UTME Examinations, chose BUK as her/his first choice, and must have scored an aggregate of 180 or higher in the relevant subjects as advertised in the UME Brochure.

Method Of Application
Prospective candidates are required to have a minimum of Five (5) relevant passes at Credit level in the Senior Secondary School Certificate Examination (SSCE) conducted by the West African Examinations Council (WAEC) or the National Examinations Council (NECO) in not more than two (2) sittings, including a pass at credit level in English.

Post-UTME Registration Procedure
STEP 1: At the homepage of the Bayero University website, www.buk.edu.ng, click POST-UTME Application Portal

STEP 2: Login using your UTME Number and UTME Aggregate (total score), then upload your passport-sized photograph. Note that the photograph uploaded will be the only valid ID for all admitted candidates throughout their stay in Bayero University, Kano

STEP 3: Fill-in the Applicant’s Particulars Form.

STEP 4: Print your personalized Payment Invoice and use the invoice to make the payment of N2,500 (Two Thousand Five Hundred Naira Only) at any branch of Banks Listed on your Invoice nationwide.

STEP 5: After making the payment, return to the website, www.buk.edu.ng, login again. Your payment will be validated after which you can print your personalized Examination Card.

NOTE: No Applicant will be allowed to sit for the Post-UTME test without a valid Examination Card.

SCREENING EXERCISE AND POST – UTME TEST

The date of the screening exercise and Post UTME examinations will be announced in the media as well as communicated to all registered applicants via their gsm and email addresses. The Venue, Time and Sitting Arrangement for the test will be on applicants’ Examination Cards.


NB
Applicants are to come to the screening venue with the following:

Exam Card
Writing Materials (2B Pencil and Eraser)
Four Figure Table (where applicable)
Candidates are advised to come with their Original JAMB Result Slip with their passport photograph on it. If you do not have this document, 

KASU Post-UTME 2015: Date, Cut-off Mark, Eligibility And Registration Details

This is to inform candidates who chose Kaduna State University that the 2015 Post-UTME sales of form has commenced.

Eligibility
All candidates who chose the university and scored 180 points and above.

Method Of Application
Candidates are to obtain PIN upon payment of N2,200 as screening fee and bank administrative charges at Unity Bank Main branches in Kaduna, Kafanchan and Zaria or KASU Consult Main Campus. 

Steps to Apply:
Candidates are to visit the registration portal:http://utme.kasuportal.com

Enter your JAMB/UTME number to login. (This number is usually 10 alphanumeric characters which may be found on your UTME slip.)

If this is your first time, you will be prompted to Pay by PIN. Enter your correct 12 digit PIN number to continue. You should see message saying: “Successfully Paid”, then proceed to fill your application form. 

Fill the application form by following the steps below:
Upload your scanned passport photo. Photo should have a WHITE or RED background in JPEG format. Your photo should not exceed 200KB in size.

Fill the form and click save and continue button.

Review your details to ensure they were correctly entered.

Click ‘Submit Application’ button.

Lastly, view and print out your exam SLIP immediately. Your slip should contain exam venue, scheduled date, and time. Please keep this slip and bring it with you to the examination hall.

When you are done, an email will also be sent to you. If you do not receive an email within 24 hours, no need for alarm. Email is just to say thank you for coming here to apply. You may also check your SPAM email box. 

This Post UTME Application officially commenced on August 11, 2015 and will be closed on August 25, 2015.

Screening Details
Post UTME exercise comes up on August 26, 2015. You are advised to come for your exam only on the scheduled date and time – at least 30 minutes before start time. 

WAEC Releases Results Of 13 Debtor States

The West African Examinations Council has released the West African Senior School Certificate Examination results of candidates from 13 debtor states, which were initially withheld. This followed a truce reached between the Nigerian Governors’ Forum and the leadership of the council.
WAEC
The WAEC Head of National Office, Mr. Charles Eguridu, who announced this on Wednesday, directed the candidates to check their results on the council’s website as from Thursday (today).
He said the council took the decision following appeals from the NGF as well as other stakeholders.
Eguridu, who said the candidates would need the results for admission purposes, explained that the continued withholding of the results would affect their educational prospects.

He said, “Our decision to open this window of opportunity, that is the resort to advance payment guarantees for affected states, was as a result of our appreciation of the prevailing economic challenges facing the nation and in order not to jeopardise the educational progress of the candidates of the affected states.
“Consequently, the management of the council has decided that the results of the candidates of indebted states would be released in deference to all the appeals and commitment of the NGF.
“The results are, therefore, to be uploaded on our result website in the next 24 hours. This decision is based on our wish not to impede the educational progress of any Nigerian child.”

The WAEC boss urged the affected states to ensure they meet their financial obligations to the council, to enable it to meet its obligations to its supervisors, examiners as well as service providers and other creditors.
When asked to mention the debtor states, Eguridu said, “If I start mentioning the states, it won’t be fair on those states that have paid part of the money.”

Eguridu had on Monday withheld the results of candidates from public schools in 13 states because they owed the council billions of naira arising from the examination registration fees.
The council two weeks ago, had threatened to withhold the results, claiming that 19 states owed it about N4bn debts arising from the examination registration fees.