Tuesday, February 28, 2017

UI introduce new grading system for students

Sequel to the University of Ibadan Senate’s decision, at its meeting of 18 July, 2016 the New Grading System and Minimum Units to be registered for and passed by students at each level, as well as Change in the status of GES courses in the University.


Visit the school site for more information 
www.ui.edu.ng

Sunday, August 30, 2015

UNILAG UTME Supplementary Admissions (Change Of Course) 2015

This is to inform the public and 2015 prospective students of University of Lagos that the institution has announced the 2015 Supplementary Admissions For Change Of Course.

Eligible Candidates
Interested Candidates with the necessary requirements who scored 40% and above in the university Post-UTME with aggregate of score 50% and above are eligible to apply.

Few vacancies exist in the following/programmes;

FACULTY OF ARTS
Chinese
Linguistics/Igbo
Linguistics/Yoruba
Russian

FACULTY OF EDUCATION
Adult Education
Education Igbo
Education Yoruba
Islamic Religious Studies
CRS Education
Education Biology
Education Chemistry
Education Integrated Science
Education Physics
Education Technology
Human Kinetics and Health Education
Home Economics
Education Mathematics
Early Childhood
Educational Foundation
Educational Administration
Education Geography

FACULTY OF ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Building

FACULTY OF SCIENCE
Botany
Fisheries
Marine Biology
Mathematics
Physics
Zoology

PROCEDURE:
SUCH ELIGIBLE CANDIDATES SHOULD FOLLOW THE PROCEDURE BELOW:

1. Proceed to any branch of ECOBANK and pay N1,000.00 to account number 1963005928.

2. Download the change of course form via this link: http://admissions.unilag.edu.ng.

3. Fill and Submit a hard copy of the change of course form to Admissions Officers in the Main Auditorium Parapet along side the following documents;
a. UTME Original Result Slip that shows your passport photograph. If you do not have this, click here to get yours
b. POST UTME Result Slips,
c. O’Level Result,
d. Birth Certificate
e. Bank Teller.

SUBMISSION ENDS BY CLOSE OF WORK ON TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1ST, 2015.

THANK YOU.


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Monday, February 23, 2015

Postpone of photocard day for UTME


This is to announce to all JAMBites that the board has moved the date to begin reprinting of photocard exam slips for the 2015 UTME until further notice.
 This information is coming from a reliable staff of the board, who also disclosed that this year's photocard printing would be done by only accredited CBT registration centres and JAMB is trying to work out modalities for the smooth deployment of this new system.
 UTME 2015 Candidates will therefore be able to print out their exam slips from any accredited CBT centres around their area. You need not go to the centre where you registered for the exam.
 The photocard contains vital information to identify the candidate, as well as information on the specific date, venue and time for the candidate's exam.
The new date would be communicated sooner.
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Monday, November 10, 2014

PolyIbadan Resumption Date 2014/2015 Session Announced.

The management of the Polytechnic Ibadan has announced the resumption date for the 2014/29015 academic session.

The resumption dates for the 2014/2015 Academic Session is as follows:

Fresh Students - Monday, 15th December, 2014
Returning Students - Monday, 22nd, December, 2014

Thursday, November 6, 2014

ASUU, ASUP, COEASU, Strike Is Over –Minister Of Education

The Minister of Education, Mallam Ibrahim Shekarau has said the issue of strike in nigeria educational sector is over.

He said his mandate as minister has been fulfilled having resolved succeeded in ending the strike in July, saying that the resolution of the then prolonged ASUU,ASUP and COEASU strike less than 24 hours on assumption of office was a clear pointer to his commitment to fulfill that mandate.

Addressing newsmen in Lagos during an Impact Assessment Tour of Tertiary Institutions in Nigeria, he explained that the tour became necessary as parts of efforts to gain first hand information on the challenges facing federal government owned institutions, saying working with pictures and documents in modern day Nigeria could be deceptive.

He added that parts of the measure to nip strikes in the bud was his commitment to ensure the dignity of teaching service in Nigeria through adequate welfare packages, training and retraining of teachers at all levels.

He said government would continue to give priority attention to provision of conducive teaching and learning environment, among others in line with the transformation agenda of the federal government and President Goodluck Jonathan.

The Minister, who was in Lagos on the second leg of his assessment tour of institution, called on the Akoka main campus of the University of Lagos, inspected series of projects including the ongoing Jubilee Arcade located beside the waterfront.

He also revealed that the major challenges facing the education system has been the non-implementation of the several white paper proposals submitted to successive government administrations by many visitation panels to many of the institutions.

The University of Lagos Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Rahaman Bello, said the university has been at the mercy of the internally-generated revenues, support from philanthropists and contributions from the alumni members, saying out of about N400 million needed for monthly overhead cost, the university receives only N11.3 million. “In fact, the 2015 budget has further reduced it to about N10 million.”

At the Federal College of Education, Technical, Akoka, the Minister pledged to resolve the perennial land tussle between the college and UNILAG, saying it was a family affair that would be addressed in due course.

At the college, Shekarau commissioned two major projects of the link bridge to the disputed land funded by the Africa Development Bank, and the TETfund three-storey lecture theatre. He commended the college management for what he described as the decorum and discipline associated with education schools.

“As a teacher who is proud of this job, I appreciate the system here and I hope others can cultivate this,” Shekarau said.

Also at the Yaba College of Technology, where the Chairman of the institution’s Governing Council, Chief Ebenezer Babatope, commended the Minister for restoring hope the education system especially with his prompt resolution of the ASUP/COEASU strike.
The Minister of Education, Mallam Ibrahim Shekarau has said the issue of strike in nigeria educational sector is over.
He said his mandate as minister has been fulfilled having resolved succeeded in ending the strike in July, saying that the resolution of the then prolonged ASUU,ASUP and COEASU strike less than 24 hours on assumption of office was a clear pointer to his commitment to fulfill that mandate.
Addressing newsmen in Lagos during an Impact Assessment Tour of Tertiary Institutions in Nigeria, he explained that the tour became necessary as parts of efforts to gain first hand information on the challenges facing federal government owned institutions, saying working with pictures and documents in modern day Nigeria could be deceptive.
He added that parts of the measure to nip strikes in the bud was his commitment to ensure the dignity of teaching service in Nigeria through adequate welfare packages, training and retraining of teachers at all levels.
He said government would continue to give priority attention to provision of conducive teaching and learning environment, among others in line with the transformation agenda of the federal government and President Goodluck Jonathan.
The Minister, who was in Lagos on the second leg of his assessment tour of institution, called on the Akoka main campus of the University of Lagos, inspected series of projects including the ongoing Jubilee Arcade located beside the waterfront.
He also revealed that the major challenges facing the education system has been the non-implementation of the several white paper proposals submitted to successive government administrations by many visitation panels to many of the institutions.
The University of Lagos Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Rahaman Bello, said the university has been at the mercy of the internally-generated revenues, support from philanthropists and contributions from the alumni members, saying out of about N400 million needed for monthly overhead cost, the university receives only N11.3 million. “In fact, the 2015 budget has further reduced it to about N10 million.”
At the Federal College of Education, Technical, Akoka, the Minister pledged to resolve the perennial land tussle between the college and UNILAG, saying it was a family affair that would be addressed in due course.
At the college, Shekarau commissioned two major projects of the link bridge to the disputed land funded by the Africa Development Bank, and the TETfund three-storey lecture theatre. He commended the college management for what he described as the decorum and discipline associated with education schools.
“As a teacher who is proud of this job, I appreciate the system here and I hope others can cultivate this,” Shekarau said.
Also at the Yaba College of Technology, where the Chairman of the institution’s Governing Council, Chief Ebenezer Babatope, commended the Minister for restoring hope the education system especially with his prompt resolution of the ASUP/COEASU strike.
- See more at: http://www.liveschoolnews.com.ng/asuu-asup-coeasu-strike-is-over-minister-of-education/#sthash.XGAKmBg4.dpuf

UNILAG Supplementary Foundation Admission List 2014/2015 Released

This is to inform candidates who applied for the 2014/2015 foundation programme that the supplementary admission list has been released.

The list is accessible online.

Candidates can access the list now simply by clicking here

Another UNIBEN Student Killed by Suspected Cultists

Few days after suspected cultist hacked a 300-level student of the Department of Chemistry in the Faculty of Physical Sciences to death, a similar incident has occurred.

Another 300L student of University of Benin in the department of Vocational and Technical Education has been shot dead by suspected cultist on Monday Night.

The victim identified as James was said to be going home after watching a football match at one of the viewing centres in Ekosodin community a town mainly inhabited by students when he was attacked.

He was quickly rushed to the hospital after the incident but was declared dead on arrival. Evidence shows he was shot at close range as the head was badly smashed.