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Showing posts with label JAMB. Show all posts

FEDERAL COLLEGE OF EDUCATION (TECHNICAL), AKOKA POST UTME-D.E EXAMS

THE FEDERAL COLLEGE OF EDUCATION (TECHNICAL), AKOKA
             FEDERAL COLLEGE OF EDUCATION (TECHNICAL), AKOKA
 FEDERAL COLLEGE OF EDUCATION (TECHNICAL), AKOKA POST UTME-D.E EXAMS






THE FEDERAL COLLEGE OF EDUCATION (TECHNICAL), AKOKA IN AFFILIATION WITH UNIVERSITY OF BENIN, INVITES APPLICATION FROM CANDIDATES WHO APPLIED VIA JAMB FOR THEIR 2015/2016 POST UTME AND D.E. SCREEING EXERCISE WHICH COMES UP IN JANUARY 2016.
NOW THIS IS A WAY YOU CAN USE YOUR JAMB RESULT WHICH WAS ALMOST WASTED IN GETTING AN ADMISSION.HURRY UP AND WASTE NO FURTHER TIME TO APPLY CLICK HERE  

Apply for mtc scholarship 2015/mtc-foundation.org scholarship application

Apply for mtc scholarship 2015/mtc-foundation.org scholarship application

APPY FOR MTC-FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIP CLICK BELOW TO APPLY

  ABOUT  MTC FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIP

In 2008, the Trustees of the Murli T. Chellaram Foundation established the scholarship program with the aim of attracting high achieving academically meritorious students who are economically constrained to pursue higher education at recognized Nigerian Universities.

The Scholarships are also part of the Management efforts to improve the welfare of Nigerian students in tertiary institutions, increase access to higher education, improve the retention rates in Tertiary Institutions, and reward excellence.
Since 2008, the Murli T. Chellaram Foundation has awarded over 450 scholarships to Undergraduate and Post-Graduate students in select Nigerian Universities. Our Scholarships are opened Nigerian students pursuing undergraduate and post-graduate programs in recognized universities who are NOT beneficiaries of any other scholarship. Special attention will be given to differently abled/physically incapacitated students. Students in Vocational Training Courses can also apply for these scholarships.
 
 
 

ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA FOR MTC FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATION

 
To qualify for 2015-2016 scholarship awards, applicants must:
  • Be citizens of Nigeria, currently enrolled as full time students in an accredited and approved university in Nigeria.
  • Have a minimum of five Alphas or Betas including English, Mathematics at one sitting in Senior Secondary Certificate Examination.
  • Provide evidence JAMB Results and Admission into the University.
  • Have a minimum Cumulative Grade Point Average of 3.5 at the time of application and attach transcripts or official records (applicable to students admitted in 2014-2015 academic session)
  • Have a minimum of Second Class Upper division (2.1) for University degree or upper credit for HND holders from an accredited institution (applicable to Postgraduate applicants)
  • Be within these age limit as at 1 October 2015:
    • Twenty-three (23) years for undergraduate applicants
    • Thirty-five (35) years for Postgraduate applicants
 HOW TO APPLY FOR MTC FOUNDATION UNDERGRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP 


  • All applicants must have personal valid email accounts for consistent communication.
  • Application portal opens on Monday, 23 November 2015 and closes on Friday, 25 December 2015 which serves as the deadline for the receipt of applications and documents.
  • Interested students who meet the eligibility criteria should visit http://mtc-foundation.org/ to complete an online application form, upload required documents and submit online.
  • Upon receipt of Applications, MTC Foundation shall evaluate, shortlist, verify and contact successful applicants.
  • Only Successful Applicants will be contacted.
TO APPLY CLICK HERE

Seplat Scholarship application 2015/16 undergraduate scholarship scheme

Seplat Scholarship application 2015/16 undergraduate scholarship scheme
Seplat Joint Venture (Nigerian Petroleum Development Company Ltd (NPDC) and Seplat petroleum Development Company Plc) has announced the commencement of its 2015/16 Undergraduate Scholarship Programme. The scholarship award is open to deserving undergraduate students of Federal and State Universities in Nigeria. The NPDC/SEPLAT scholarship Scheme is one of SEPLAT’s educational Corporate Social Responsibility programmes and it is designed to promote educational development and human capacity building.

Eligibility Criteria:
  • Applicants must be in second year of study or above.
  • Applicants must have at least 5 O’ level credit passes (English and Mathematics inclusive) at one sitting.
  • Applicants must not hold any other scholarship award

Only students studying any of the following courses should apply:
  • Accountancy
  • Agricultural Engineering
  • Agricultural Science
  • Architecture
  • Business Administration
  • Chemical Engineering
  • Civil Engineering
  • Computer Engineering
  • Computer Science
  • Economics
  • Electrical / Electronic Engineering
  • Geology
  • Geophysics
  • Human Medicine
  • Journalism
  • Law
  • Mass Communication
  • Mechanical Engineering
  • Metallurgical Engineering
  • Petroleum Engineering

How to apply:
  • Eligible students must complete and submit an online application form found . click here
  • All applicants are expected to have a valid personal email account for ease of communication.
  • Only the shortlisted applicants will be contacted.
  • Applications are subject to NPDC/SEPLAT Scholarship Award Terms and Conditions.

Application deadline:
  • Two (2) weeks from the date of announcement or publication of advert.

Snepco 2015 scholarship application-Nigeria undergraduates scholarship

Snepco 2015 scholarship application

The merit-based scholarship is open to FULL TIME undergraduates studying any of the under listed courses in Universities within Nigeria.
Chemical / Process Engineering
Chemistry Civil Engineering
Electrical Engine ering Geophysics
Geoscience / Geology
Instrumentation Engineering
Materials / Corrosion Engineering
Mathematics / Applied Mathematics
Mechanical / Aerospace Engineering
Mining Engineering
Petroleum Engineering
Physics / Applied Physics
Process Control Engineering
Eligible Applicants must:
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Have successfully completed a secondary education, with a minimum of seven credits, including Mathematics and English, in their O/Levels
Have gained admission during the 2013/2014 academic session in an accredited and approved university in Nigeria.
Be enrolled full‐time, in a university in Nigeria at the undergraduate level with a minimum grade point average of 3.5 at the time of application (attach transcripts or official records) Submit online application at www.scholastica.ng/schemes/SNEPCo Note:
SNEPCo will not accept emailed applications. It is important to visit the official website for detailed information and also access the online application portal
SNEPCo is committed to providing scholarship opportunities that are not associated with application fees.
Shell does not assign ‘Representatives’/‘Agents’ to assist applicants’ process applications.
Applications should be submitted online before Friday 31 October, 2014. Only short listed candidates will be contacted.
inquiry at-scholastica@dragnet-solutions.com

UNILAG Post UTME Past Questions and Answers – Free Download

UNILAG Post UTME Past Questions and Answers – free support added
Are you an applicant of the University of Lagos, UNILAG,in this jamb 2016/2017 session?And you need UNILAG's post UTME past questions and answers.You have no problem, we have compiled some UNILAG post UTME past questions and answers to aid  your  study for the forth coming UNILAG  post utme examination.The Post Utme Past Questions we stock span for a period of 5years backward.The use of Post utme past questions are one great tools for post utme examination preparation.Unilag post utme examination follows the same format yearly,and it varies fromj most schools,So having the post utme past questions and answers will not only aid your preparation but will lead you in  further study for the Unilag Post Utme screening examination.
Getting a university admission in Nigeria is a competition and in every competition you need all the possible tools you can lay your hands on that will put you in the spot light.To get your Unilag post utme past questions and answers  follow the preceding steps
click here

HOW TO GET A UNIVERSITY ADMISSION EASILY WITH A SINGLE TRIAL

HOW TO GET A UNIVERSITY ADMISSION EASILY WITH A SINGLE TRIAL
BY ERUBURE EJIRO

             HOW TO GET A UNIVERSITY ADMISSION EASILY WITH A SINGLE TRIAL

Getting admission in Nigeria today has become a battle which some students has fought for years without victory.Some have taken Jamb for years without any success and this has made those from a well to do home go abroad for study, with those students  who lack the necessary financial backup to be left frustrated and hopeless of the situation.

    The Nigerian academic state is gradually depreciating with institutions of higher learning like the college of education,college of technology, polytechnics and monotechnic left to depreciate without the necessary financial support as they give to universities.This has made the Federal and State universities to be highly ranked by admission seekers as they see them as the only place they can get the best academic background.They see polytechnics and college of education as a waist of time and effort as even after graduating from them,polytechnics and college of educations, the still have not obtained the necessary certificate tagged  the FIRST DEGREE.This is due to the fact that the certificate awarded are of less value compared to that awarded by  universities.This has made most admission seeker to want   nothing else but getting a university admission.They are not making totally a wrong decision,as all humans want the best that life can provide.We shall be running through  a couple of hints that over time we have seen has helped students get an easy admission into the university with a single trial.

BLASTING JAMB UTME
Jamb always is the first phase in getting admission in Nigeria universities.It is like the first filter the government use to scrap off a large portion of admission seekers each year.This is due to lack of sufficient institutions to absorb them.So if you will be getting an admission this year you will have to hit your first target,which is scoring high in jamb. The joint admission matriculation board ,Jamb has helped the issue by making public the area of concentration for each course area,and this is sufficient to making a good score if candidates would be diligent enough to study with the brochure as a guide.This is what many students has neglected that others has used to beat them in the game of getting admission easily in Nigeria.Studying for jamb is different from studying for waec (West Africa Examination Council) even though they are related.Also the examination you are studying for,should tell you what aspect to build upon.Jamb examiners do not allow the use of calculators ,thus if you are doing a calculation course in jamb,you are expected to be practicing without the aid of calculators before hand.So study in accordance with what you expect to face.A weight lifter expecting to lift a 500kg load cant practice with 100kg load except he has plans to change prior to the contest. 

jamb cutoff mark for various universities -uniben,unilag etc
THE WAY TO PRACTICING  
You must be aware that life is all about the survival of the fittest.Even animals battle for food clothing and shelter,we as human ,we battle for position,possession and everything possible.Getting a University admission in Nigeria is not an exception.With the number of growing admission seekers each year without a corresponding increase in the number of institutions of higher learning to absorb them,getting admission in Nigeria is becoming more and more competitive each year.So this is the first point we shall touch.
  There are certain courses peculiar to certain universities that has a high number of applicant each year,courses like medicine and surgery, courses like Engineering,law and accounting.These courses are highly competitive,and if you are going to be applying for them,you should be intellectually prepared to beat the large crowd.So we advice that if you are the type that just want to be educated,go for a less competitive course and this will give you a big edge over others.There are some new departments and faculties that N.U.C(Nigeria University Commission) approves each year,so its your duty to find thess out and do yourself good by applying for these courses as many candidates wont,due to lak of awareness of their very existence. 

CHOOSING THE RIGHT UNIVERSITY
Nigerian universities  usually apply tribalism in setting the post utme cutoff marks for candidates from different regions.With candidates from Local government regions around the University's Situation having the least cutoff marks.Thus if you are from Benin city,the best university to be choosing is Uniben ,if you are from Calabar,Cross River think of Unical and viz versa. 
Also in choosing Universities,it is good you know their Jamb cutoff marks as this will help you suit you application to the right institutions,a list of Universities accepting below 200 in jamb are here
Some universities has not gotten approval by N.U.C to admit students for certain courses,and you applying for these courses is like wasting  your chance with these institutions as they would admit you,but you wont have the right to use your certificate until the institution gets approval by N.U.C.There is not stipulated time this will take,so make research. We advice you inquire every step of the way.

PREPARING FOR THE POST UTME EXAMINATION
Passing Jamb is just a step in your race of securing an admission in the 2016/2017 academic session.There is more to it.You need to pass your post utme examination  to the best you can possibly.All Nigerian University has a definite pattern of setting their post utme examination.Thus it is write you get your post utme examination past questions for your choice institution ,get your post utme past questions here.This will help you  a long way as to knowing what is expected of you to study  and the nature of questions to expect.It is also advantageous as most Universities consistently repeat their post  utme questions year upon year,thus getting the post utme past questions and answers could be seen as getting the questions you will be tested with before hand.So take advantage of that.Get your post utme past questions and study with it,don't miss this simple trick,what you over look is what makes others better than you.There are certain books from which post utme questions are coined from for most institutions like for the University of Benin,Uniben, Dandy Book of English is were a bulk of their passages come from.And for those students applying for Social science related courses like law,political science etc,try and get Nigerian People and culture,it is a popular gst book in the University of Benin,Benin city.If you cant lay your hands on it,you can send use a mail using the form below and we will get back to you.Add your phone number for faster reply.

GIVE POLYTECHNICS A TRY
Going to polytechnics ,isn't  really a bad choice as to every disadvantage there is an advantage attached.Going to the polytechnic doesn't stop you from getting a university admission, in fact it  helps and eases the dream to come true.Do you know that some persons has spent over 3 years writing jamb? what if they went into a polytechnic initially? it takes just two years to get an OND, ordinary national diploma.If you had an OND you can attack from two points in the game of getting a university admission.You can apply with jamb and apply as a direct entry student at same time with your OND ,if one does not get you a university admission,the other would probably will.

KEEP FRIENDS WITH LIKE VISIONS
In pursuing  a goal in life,one boaster is having people with similar goals around you.A goal of getting a University Admission is not different.Get the right company especially those that are more sound academically than you are.So keep the right company.As when you are down they would be there to motivate you to stand up on your feet,note,there should be time for play and time to be serious. Give more time to your primary goal,which is getting a university admission  anyway.
Thanks for reading and we hope it helped you.
NOTE:What we wrote was based on statistical data collected by our Group and are not 100% all true.But to a great extent following every point and with  discipline in place,You are sure to getting an admission this year 2016/2017.congratulations in advance from we at Unisolution-uniben.blogspot.com 

ASUU & ASUP differ on calls for scrapping of JAMB,why

ASUU & ASUP differ on calls for scrapping of JAMB,why
• It violates its own law, varsity lecturers’ union alleges
• Move is an extreme step, says poly teachers association 
A GROUNDSWELL of reactions from a wide spectrum of stakeholders in the education sector , including teachers , has continued to greet the recent call for the scrapping of the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) on the ground that it has lost its relevance.
While the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) says that JAMB contravened aspects of the law setting it up by unilaterally changing candidates’ choices of school without their consent and should be hacked, the Academic Staff Union of Polytechnics (ASUP) finds calls for scrapping the body, on account of the aberrant step, an extremist suggestion.
But for the National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS), JAMB should be scrapped. Chairman of ASUU, University of Ibadan Chapter, Prof. Segun Ajiboye, penultimate week launched the campaign, which is gathering steam, when he asked the outfit to stop promoting a policy, which he said favoured private universities and exploit the poor.
The ASUU boss, who noted that JAMB’s relevance in the country ended when universities started conducting their own post-Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (Post-UTME) examinations, had stressed that the board cannot solely be relied on for admission by universities.
Speaking on a television programme in Ibadan, the Oyo State capital, Ajiboye pointedly accused the outfit headed by Prof. Dibu Ojerinde of becoming the promoter-in-chief of private universities, by imposing an unpopular policy on the preferences and choices of Nigerian youths.
Ajiboye said that the examination body lacks the power to change the rules of admission in the middle of the process after “deceiving” candidates to pick universities, polytechnics and colleges of education as options. “JAMB’s concept of needy institutions needs deconstruction here.
Needy universities are basically private universities in Nigeria which charge exorbitant fees with less than required manpower. In the 2015 UTME applications, 15, 000 of the close to 1,436,837 candidates sought admission into 48 private universities.
Of these, Covenant, Babcock and Afe Babalola universities had 3, 144; 1, 985 and 1, 247 applicants. ‘‘Others had below 600 applicants with some having less than 10 candidates.
If not doing the bidding of private universities, JAMB ought to be open with its policy from the point of sale of the forms. JAMB must tell us how many public universities are under-subscribed.” The Ibadan Zonal coordinator of ASUU, who said JAMB was only a clearing house vested with the powers to do geographical balancing using federal character and noted that such functions have now ceased since all zones have federal universities with some states having two universities.
He said private universities were already in crisis because they can no longer pay salaries of some of their workers due to non-preference by candidates, adding that course of study, proximity and affordability have always guided the choice of candidates in selecting tertiary institutions.
Also in kicking against the JAMB’s policy of redistributing prospective students to varsities other than those of their choices, ASUU National President, Dr. Nasir Isah Fagge, told The Guardian that the JAMB has no right to stop the Senate of respective universities from admitting students they wish to.
The ASUU president maintained that the recent policy clearly indicates that JAMB brazenly violated its own law, which also spells out its functions and sets its limitations.
His words: “By law, JAMB doesn’t have the powers to stop the Senate of the respective universities in the country from admitting whom they want. JAMB is only empowered to organise matriculation examination, then submit the results to the universities.
However, the last action of JAMB clearly indicated that the body is violating its own act, and at the same time violating the universities’ senate.”
For Fagge’s counterpart at ASUP, Dr. Chibuzo Asomugha, the board’s decision to redistribute candidates, though deplorable, does not warrant its scrapping.  “We do not think that an error from JAMB warrants calls for scrapping the idea behind the setting up of the board because beyond the institution is the idea, and the problem that it came to solve.
So, since it is the universities that offer admission, JAMB should be scrapped. If JAMB must continue with its role of offering admissions to undergraduates, then post-UTME should be abolished. It is a waste of resources for candidates to pay for JAMB and post-UTME on yearly basis. We have met with JAMB to resolve this issue and they said they don’t have anything to do with post-UTME.  
We can’t pretend that we didn’t know the problem that JAMB came to solve. And is that problem there? Are there no possibilities of a relapse? Asomugha said: “JAMB has an agenda in the standardisation of the quality of education, especially at the tertiary level, and it provides a level playing platform for everybody to compete on the same strength. “Actually, if we had a society that runs on strong structures, you can say okay, we don’t need JAMB.
But because we had the experiences that necessitated its formation, the idea behind JAMB is what is important. Let’s forget the institution, because Nigerians can frustrate institutions, but the idea behind it, I believe, is still relevant in our present circumstance.
That JAMB came up with a policy decision, which at the end did not go down well because it (JAMB) did not involve some stakeholders, and suddenly we say we are scrapping it. I really think it is an extreme measure,” the ASUP boss submitted.
He, however, called on the Federal Government to take a critical look at the role JAMB has played over the years, and make some adjustments where necessary.
According to NANS President, Tijani Usman, the group was in favour of abolishing JAMB since the students were no longer comfortable with its operations.
He regretted that prospective university students who were made to purchase JAMB forms and write the examinations, even after scoring above the government-approved cut-off marks, were posted to institutions they did not subscribe to.
That notwithstanding, the candidates, he said: “Still have to write the post-UTME, where they have to pay huge sums of money, after paying to write the UTME. This is exploitation.
With universities conducting the post-UTME, they now are the ones deciding who to admit or who not to.  “So, since it is the universities that offer admission, JAMB should be scrapped.
If JAMB must continue with its role of offering admission to undergraduates, then post-UTME should be abolished. It is a waste of resources for candidates to pay for JAMB and post-UTME on yearly basis.
We have met with JAMB to resolve this issue and they said they don’t have anything to do with post-UTME.   “We are not happy with the exploitation of candidates.  Candidates who have diploma and are seeking direct entry admission into universities usually buy direct entry forms from JAMB at the rate of N5, 000.
On these forms, there are numbers that serve as candidates’ registration numbers. But upon gaining admission into the universities, they are again charged the sum of N5, 000 for deregularisation.
What is the money meant for? We strongly believe that JAMB has outlived its usefulness and should be scrapped,” Usman concluded.  In the view of professor of English and Literary Studies, at the University of Nigeria, Nsukka (UNN), Sam Onuigbo, the country is not feeling the impact of JAMB in the area of strict conduct of examinations and placement of candidates in their choice institutions.
Therefore, universities should be allowed to conduct their entrance examinations and admit their students as was done in the past, in the interest of Nigerian students and parents. “In our days, candidates were assessed based on their individual performances.
The issue of JAMB or any other examining body did not arise and universities then, with the students they admitted, were living up to expectation. What JAMB is doing today is very unacceptable, they have done their best and should be laid to rest.”
In the UNN for instance, he said: “When we carry out any form of examination in our institution, we do that without any favour or compromise.
We are very strict and particularly careful about the quality of candidates we admit.” Senior lecturer, Department of Mass Communication, University of Lagos, Dr. Olubunmi Ajibade, is one of those in favour of the liquidation of JAMB because “many universities do not have confidence in JAMB any more.
That, in fact, was the genesis of post-UTME screening by the universities. There were instances of candidates who scored very high marks in JAMB and then performed below average when they came into the university system.
Some had to be withdrawn after one or two years. Because of this, universities started doubting the integrity of the UTME. Of course, they were cases of leaked questions through the special centres.
On whether the embattled body ever was relevant or started off well, he responded in the affirmative, lamenting that, “along the line, the Nigerian factor crept in and corruption took over.
And it is not surprising that we now have the mess in the JAMB-organised examination. However, we must remember that JAMB is not the sole culprit here. Parents/guardians as well as desperate candidates started to invade the system, and unfortunately they seem to have found ready allies in some JAMB officials who compromised.
I believe that universities can maintain sanity and ensure strict adherence to examination integrity and admission guidelines. The post-UTME is a clear example.
Furthermore, it is a known fact that corruption is everywhere in the Nigerian system, but with the body language of the present government, I think people will sit up. We need strong-willed leaders who can stand up to some established interests and confront corruption headlong.
It is a shame that we cannot get things right after more than 50 years of independence, other countries that were at par with us at independence are waxing stronger, but we are deteriorating,” he concluded.
How it all began The legal instrument establishing the JAMB was promulgated by the Act (No. 2 of 1978). And by August 1988, the Federal Executive Council amended Decree No. 2 of 1978.
The amendments have, however, since been codified into Decree No. 33 of 1989, which took effect from December 7th, 1989.
Among other things, the amended laws empowered the board to “conduct matriculation examination for entry into all universities, polytechnics and colleges of education (by whatever name called) in Nigeria.
It also vests it with the powers to, “Appoint examiners, moderators, invigilators, members of the subject panels and committees and other persons with respect to matriculation examinations and any other matters incidental thereto or connected therewith; place suitably qualified candidates in the tertiary institutions after having taken into account: the vacancies available in each tertiary institution; the guidelines approved for each tertiary institution by its proprietors or other competent authorities and the preference expressed or otherwise indicated by the candidates for certain tertiary institutions and courses.”
The amended laws also empowers the board to “collate and disseminate information on all matters relating to admissions into tertiary institutions or any other matter relevant to the discharge of functions of the board as well as carry out other activities as are necessary or expedient for the full discharge of all or any of the functions conferred on it under or pursuant to this Decree.
According to history, in the first nine years of the board’s existence, test papers for its examinations were produced abroad before the government directed that the processing operations be localised.
In 1987, the board printed its first set of examination materials in the country and it remains so till date, even as the answer scripts are also processed in the country.

Universities Accepting Below 200 as Jamb Cutoff Mark -190,180,170,160,150

Schools Accepting 150 Up Without Choosing Them in JAMB 2016 

  After the 2016 JAMB Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) result was released, we have posted so many articles to help and guide candidates. The first of them is a resource that we post every year for all candidates to keep tabs on Post-UTME updates of all schools. We have also posted information on JAMB change of course/institution form, procedure and how to make the choice of your new course and/or institution. The most recent article posted listed some Universities that accepts 180 as JAMB score. That article was borne out of requests from our numerous readers. This article will be useful when you want to make a decision in choosing Universities during change of course or institution. JAMB UTME cut-off marks, JAMB Admission Status 2014, JAMB Brochure for 2015/2016List of Schools Accepting 150 Up Without Choosing Them During JAMB Registration Universities Accepting Below 200 as Jamb Cutoff Mark -190,180,170,160,150For 2014/2015 academic session’s admission, the following schools (Universities, Polytechnics & Colleges) accepted candidates that scored a minimum of 180 but did not make them a choice during JAMB registration. Some even accept 150 and 160 for admission. 

1.Ladoke Akintola University of Technology (LAUTECH) Ekiti State University (EKSU) Enugu State University of Science and Technology (ESUT) 

2.Institute of Management and Technology (IMT),

3.Enugu Afe Babalola University

4. Ado-Ekiti (ABUAD) Gregory University Uturu

5. Lagos State University (LASU) 

6.Olabisi Onabanjo University (OOU) 

7.Federal University Otuoke (FUOTUOKE) 

8.Plateau State University Bokkos (PLASU) 

 9.Ignatius Aturu University Of Education (IAUE) 

10.Abia State University, Uturu (ABSU)

 Above are some of the schools mostly universities, that we were able to lay our hands on last year. They accepted between 150 and 180 as jamb cut-off marks last year. These schools are great not minding their jamb cutoff mark 2016. We will create a post like this for the 2016/2017 admission and post them based on cut-off marks (150, 160, 180). We shall update you when we do.

UNILORIN POST UTME PAST QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2016/2017 [UPDATED SERIES ]

UNILORIN POST UTME PAST QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2016/2017 UPDATED SERIES

           

 

 

 

 

    UNILORIN POST UTME PAST QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2016/2017

The University of Ilorin (UNILORIN) invites all candidates who have applied for admission into the University as First Choice either through UTME or Direct Entry to register for the post-UTME screening exercise.

Registration for the Pre-admission screening for UTME and Direct Entry candidates will commence on Tuesday 4th August and end on Sunday 16th August, 2015.

ELIGIBILITY
Candidates must have Scored a minimum of 180 marks in the 2015 UTME for all courses except those for which higher cut off marks have been specified on the website

Made the University of Ilorin their first choice either at UTME or Direct Entry (DE) and;
Obtained Five (5) Credits in relevant ’O Level subjects, at not more than two sittings except in MBBS where only one sitting is acceptable.

HOT: CLICK HERE TO SEE UNILORIN DEPARTMENTAL CUTOFF MARKS FOR 2015 POST UTME

Application Guidelines
On the home page of the University of Ilorin website www.unilorin.edu.ng click on “2015/2016 Pre-Admission Screening Procedure” then click on “Pre-Admission Screening Instructions” and carefully read the Registration Instructions.
Go to http://www.uilugportal.unilorin.edu.ng/putme_registration.php and type in your JAMB Registration Number and SURNAME in the boxes provided. UTME candidates should click on the Get Details button on the campus portal to get your JAMB information; while DE candidates should click OK button on the dialog box displayed and enter your names; and Click on “Make Payment” link to go to WEBPAY page.
Candidates who are qualified for the courses originally chosen can proceed to make payment of N1,000 (One thousand naira) only for the CBT exercise and N2,000 (Two thousand naira) for the University processing fee by supplying the required information.

However, UTME Candidates who are not qualified for the course originally chosen are advised to change their course as indicated on the payment page. Note the sum of N2,500 is charged for change of course.
Make Payment: Select your ATM card type (e.g Verve or Master Card). Enter your Card Number. Enter Card Expiry Date and the card CVV2 (the 3 digits on the reverse side of the card and lastly enter your card pin; and then click on Pay.




Please note: (Do not Refresh your browser while the process is going on to avoid multiple deductions from your account. If nothing is displayed after 10 minutes, close the browser and restart again).
After payment, visit http://www.uilugportal.unilorin.edu.ng/putme_registration.php to Login and click on Continue Registration Link on the main menu.

 Download unilorin post utme Past Questions and Answers and Start Practicing.
Fill in your other bio-data and necessary details truthfully on the webpage. All candidates should upload their Passports by clicking on Browse button and select your picture. Your Passport must not be more than 20KB.

All candidates for Unilorin post utme (UTME and DE) are required to supply their O’ level (O/L) details.
All Awaiting Results (O’Level and A’ Level) must be uploaded on or before Saturday, 15th of August, 2015.
All candidates must select a screening centre from the drop-down menu. Note an alert will be immediately sent to your e-mail and phone number provided in your bio-data. Click Print Tab to print out the following:
i) Pre-Admission Screening Registration form;
ii) Scheduling Slip; and
iii) Payment Receipt.

Screening Details
The Pre-admission Screening Exercise for UTME, DE and Remedial candidates is scheduled to take place from Monday, 17th to Monday 24th, August, 2015 using Computer Based Test (CBT) platform at Ilorin and Lagos Centres.
NB: All Remedial students whose Pre-admission Screening was earlier scheduled for 10th August, 2015 have now been re-scheduled for 17th August, 2015.

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1) Candidates for the pre-admission screening exercise are advised to be decently dressed. Candidates with indecent dressing will not be allowed into the screening premises.


2) Phones and all other forms of mobile communication, electronic devices, bags and luggage are not allowed within the screening premises.


3) Candidates are advised to come along with their JAMB Original Result Slip with their passport photograph on it. If you do not have this document, click here to get yours

 
4) Only registered candidates for the screening exercise will be allowed into the screening premises.


5) All candidates are expected to be at the screening centre an hour before their scheduled time and with the above printouts.


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2015 NNPC/MPN Undergraduate Scholarship Awards As part of support to educational development and human capacity building, Mobil
Producing Nigeria (MPN), operator of Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC)/MPN Joint Venture awards annual scholarships to qualified undergraduate students in Nigerian Universities. Applications for the 2015 NNPC/MPN Undergraduate National Scholarship is now open. GEOGRAPHICAL COVERAGE Awards will be made to qualified and suitable students who are currently admitted in Nigerian Universities irrespective of state of origin including the Federal Capital Territory (FCT). HISTORY Since 1974, ExxonMobil upstream affiliates in Nigeria – Esso Exploration and production Nigeria Limited (EEPNL) and Mobil Producing Nigeria (MPN) have supported the education of thousands of Nigerian students through the Companies’ various scholarship schemes. Undergraduate Scholarship Awards This program is funded by Mobil Producing Nigeria, operator of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC)/MPN Joint Venture. Since 1998, a total of 500 undergraduate scholarships are awarded annually. This is a significant increase on the 13 awards offered at inception of the scheme in 1974. The awards are made to suitably qualified students from every state of the federation, including the Federal Capital Territory (FCT). However, about 62 per cent of the total NNPC/MPN Undergraduate scholarship awards are allocated to students who are indigenes of the operational communities/ States - Akwa Ibom (50%) and Rivers States (12%). There is also a merit award (10%) to the best 50 candidates in the selection tests. The remaining places go to students from other states including the Federal Capital territory (FCT), based on merit and fair geographical spread. The current scholarship awards are for disciplines in Engineering (Petroleum, Chemical Mechanical, Electrical/Electronics and Civil,) Geology/Geophysics, Medicine, Agricultural Science (and related fields) as well as Computer Science. Other schemes sponsored by this partnership include the NNPC/ESSO National and International Postgraduate Scholarship Awards. These scholarship programs are amongst several initiatives by the ExxonMobil upstream subsidiary companies EEPNL and MPN), along with the respective partners and co-venturer, to help build capacities of young and brilliant Nigerians and further boost pool of qualified manpower for career opportunities in Nigeria and abroad. Carefully read the Requirement/Eligibility and Frequently Asked Questions pages for more details E-applications are invited from full-time undergraduates in their FIRST YEAR (100 LEVEL) or SECOND YEAR (200 LEVEL) of study in any of the under-listed courses in Nigerian Universities: 1. Petroleum Engineering 2. Chemical Engineering 3. Mechanical Engineering 4. Electrical/Electronics Engineering 5. Civil Engineering 6. Geology/Geophysics 7. Medicine (MBBS Only) 8. Agricultural Science (And related fields) 9. Computer Science Eligibility a. Candidates must be holders of the SSCE or its Equivalent with at least six subjects passed at a sitting b. Applicants must be registered full-time undergraduates in their 1st or 2nd year of study in any Nigerian University c. Students who are currently on similar scholarship awards from other oil and gas companies should not apply d. Dependants of employees of Mobil Producing Nigeria, Mobil Oil Nigeria Plc and Esso Exploration and Production Nigeria Limited are not eligible for this scholarship. Please note that we will accept applications through this web site address only. Hard copies of any document submitted will not be processed. All interested students are advised to click on “How to Apply” tab to proceed. Application closes midnight 1st December, 2015. In line with our e-scholarship administration system, selected students will be invited for computer-administered qualifying tests in selected examination centers nationwide. Short-listed candidates for the qualifying test will be invited by email and SMS text messages. All applicants are therefore advised to ensure that GSM telephone numbers and personal email addresses are properly entered into the e-forms on the web site. ONLY SHORTLISTED CANDIDATES WILL BE CONTACTED.
Application is open to full-time FIRST YEAR (100 LEVEL) or SECOND YEAR (200 LEVEL) students admitted during the 2014/2015 or 2013/2014 academic session only.

1.    Before you start this application, ensure you have clear scanned copies of the following documents
      • Passport photograph with white background not more than 3 months old (450px by 450px not more than 200kb)
      • Current University ID card
      • Admission letter
      • Birth certificate
      • O' Level result
      • JAMB Result
      • SSCE result or its equivalent
      • Evidence of State of origin obtained from the appropriate Local Government Area and duly signed by the Chairman or Secretary
2.    Ensure the documents are named according to what they represent to avoid mixing up documents during upload
3.    Ensure you attach the appropriate documents when asked to upload

Deadline is 1st December, 2015
                      HOW TO APPLY FOR NNPC/MOBIL SCHOLARSHIP 2015/2016
To apply, follow the steps below: 
1.      Click on "Apply Now" tab.
2.      Click on "Register Now" to create an account. 
3.      Proceed to your email box to activate your account 
4.      Click on www.scholastica.ng to return to Scholarship site 
5.      Enter your registered email and password to upload your information. 
6.      Enter your personal information, National Identification Number (if available), educational information, other information and upload required scanned documents. 
7.      Ensure the name used in application matches the names on all documentation in same order. Upload a sworn affidavit or certificate if otherwise.
8.      Ensure you view all documents after uploading, to eliminate errors during uploading. 
9.      When asked to upload photo, upload a pass-port photograph with a white background. 
10.  Recheck application information to avoid errors 
11.  Click "Apply Now" to submit information at http://scholastica.ng/schemes/nnpcmpn or return to the home page www.scholastica.ng and select the 2015 NNPC/MPN Undergraduate Scholarship Awards to be redirected to the application page 12.  You will receive an email that confirms your application was successful. 
13.  Return to www.scholastica.ng, enter your Email and Password to download your profile and proceed to have your referee to sign the document. 
14.  Upload a scanned copy of the signed profile, this would be used for verification. 
15.  If National Identification Number (NIN) number was not available in step 6, to obtain your National Identification Number (NIN) 
o    Visit http://ninenrol.gov.ng to register and learn more about the National Identity Number   
o    Click "Create Account" and fill in the required  fields   
o    Login with Email and Password to complete the form   
o    After completion, schedule a date for photo and finger print capture   
o    Visit any of the capture centers https://www.nimc.gov.ng/?q=nin-registration-centres  to complete the registration process and obtain your National Identity Number   
o    You can also do your total registration at the NIMC office 
16.  Return to www.scholastica.ng/  and update application with National Identification Number (NIN) to ensure completion
 
Note: Multiple applications attract a disqualification penalty from the Scholarship board  

1.       How do I apply for the 2015 NNPC/MPN Undergraduate Scholarship Awards?
If you meet the requirements for the scholarship award, please complete the application form accessible from online application link inside the scholarship advert.   
2.        Who is eligible for the 2015 NNPC/MPN Undergraduate Scholarship Awards?
Full time 100 and 200 level students in Nigerian Universities Institutions studying any of the courses listed on the Requirement/Eligibility page.
3.       What do I major in to apply for the scholarship?  Read through any of the courses listed in the Requirement/Eligibility page to confirm eligibility. 
4.   Do I need to be accepted into a particular institution, before I apply for the scholarships?
Applicants must have gained full-time admission into a recognized Nigerian tertiary institution.
5.       Can I send an open application?
No. Application is strictly done through the application portal.
6.       Will you confirm receipt of my application?
Once you submit your online application form you will be sent an automated email acknowledging receipt of your application. You will subsequently be contacted if you make the Aptitude test shortlisted, if not you will be notified at the end of campaign.
7.       What happens to my online application?
Applications are stored in a database; after the closing date they are evaluated and a shortlist is compiled of qualified applicants. Applicants who did not qualify for the scholarship will be notified at the end of the Screening campaign.
8.       How do I create my profile and apply?
Visit www.scholastica.ng and click on Register to create an account, activate your account via your email and return to www.scholastica.ng to complete your user profile. Ensure you click 2015 NNPC/MPN Undergraduate Scholarship Awards to open scholarship page. Then click “Apply” in the top right hand corner of your screen to apply.
9.       Can I change my profile details?
Yes, you can. You are responsible for the correctness of the details provided. To correct errors after submission of your application, kindly log on to your Scholastica profile, click on “My Account”, a dropdown appears, then click on “My Messages”. You will be directed to a page where you can directly send a message to the scholarship administrator stating your corrections. The corrections will be effected and a mail sent to you to confirming it.
10.   Can I change the course (programme) or institution in my application and can I add information to my application after submitting?
You cannot make any changes or additions to your application once submitted, and the deadline has passed. Applications that are not complete when submitted will be cancelled and will not be considered. However, if the application deadline has not passed, you can edit / make changes to your application online. Refer to question 9 on how to do this.
11.   When my details have been corrected after I applied, is this correction effected in my application or do I have to re-apply? No you don't have to re-apply, corrections effected before application deadline will be used during short-listing.
12.   Where can I upload my passport photograph and other required documents?
During the creation of your profile, click on the tab “Passport Photograph” and upload your passport in JPEG format, not larger than 200KB in size. To upload other documents, click on the tab “Documents” select appropriate document from the drop down list and upload.
13.   What is the maximum size and image format of passport photograph and other required documents?
Each document size should not be more than 200KB and the image format for your pass-port must be in JPEG, other files can be PDF, DOC, DOCX.
14.   I cannot find my course of study in the dropdown list online. What do I do?
If your course of study is not on the list, send an email to scholastica@dragnet-solutions.com stating the name of your course of study, Faculty, CGPA Scale and name of institution. You will be notified in less than 24 hours via email once it has been added.
15.   How do I know my application has been received?
When you submit your application online, you automatically receive confirmation of receipt by email. Please note that your email provider may see this confirmation email as spam, so check if your junk or spam folder contains an email sent by admin@scholastica.ng You can also visit your profile to view the status of your application.
16.   I am unable to submit my application before the deadline. Can I submit it after the deadline?
No. E-Application closes at the stipulated deadline.
17.   Do I need to pay to facilitate the application?
You are strongly advised not to patronize anyone by cash or kind. This award is strictly based on merit and meeting the award criteria. Note: Please ensure you understand the Instructions carefully before you start this application to avoid errors and disqualification.
18.   Must I be of a certain age to qualify for the scholarship?
No.
19.   When is the scholarship application due?
The application deadline is 1st December 2015. Students are encouraged to submit their applications well in advance of the deadline
20.   How do I apply?
Once you have identified the scholarship award category that apply to you, ensure that you read and follow the eligibility and application requirements for each scholarship. You must use the format advertised, and provide all the required documentation
21.   What must I submit with my application, to ensure it is a complete application?
You must read the scholarship award information carefully and provide the documentation requested in the Eligibility requirements section. 
22.   Can I fax or email the application or its components to the Scholarship Team?
No. Faxed or email applications or components will not be accepted.
23.    Can I apply through the Representative in my university or hometown?
No.
24.    I already have a profile on Scholastica, how do I update my account to apply for this scholarship?
You only need to update you current academic details that is your current course if this has changed, your current level and CGPA then proceed to apply for the scheme. For fields you cannot alter, refer to the steps in No.9.
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