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.

CRUTECH Supplementary Admission List 2014/2015 out on JAMB Portal

This to inform CRUTECH aspirants that the supplementary admission list for 2014/2015 is available on JAMB website.

To check your admission status simply click here

Type in your UTME Reg. Number

Click on "Check your Admission Status"

AAUA Graduates 6, 341, 26 Bag First Class




Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba Akoko, Ondo State, Nigeria, will graduate 6, 341 at the 5th Convocation Ceremony of the institution which will hold on Thursday 6th and Friday 7th, November, 2014. Of this number, 26 graduands will receive First Class Degrees.

The Vice Chancellor, Prof. Femi Mimiko, gave the revelation on Tuesday last week during the Press Conference kick-starting the Convocation Ceremony.

Prof. Mimiko said, “A total of 6,341 graduands from the 2011/2012 and 2012/2013 sets will be convocating this year. Faculty of Science with 1,519 has the largest chunk, followed by Social and Management Sciences, Arts, Education and Law in that order. There are 412 graduands receiving postgraduate degrees, 10 of whom are in the PhD category.

“Of the two sets, 26 graduated in First Class; 1,414 in Second Class Upper Division; 3,505 in Second Class Lower Division; 993 in Third Class. ”  

The VC said the 5th Convocation Ceremony was unique in the sense that it coincided with the University’s Founder’s Day of 15th year Anniversary, saying, “This is not a coincidence but fallout of a deliberate initiative to institutionalize the university and put it on a competitive pedestal and it is my hope that this profound tradition of scholarship shall be sustained here.”

Prof. Mimiko said AAUA would continue to strengthen the integrity and quality of its academic programmes through training and retraining of its staff and re-inventing and re-engineering of its programmes and emplacement of a broadening research agenda, with a view to churning out globally competitive graduates.  

The VC highlighted some of the recent academic and infrastructure landmarks of the university.

He said, “Early this year, the United States Transparency International Standard, USTIS, after its 2013 school ranking survey, proclaimed AAUA the Best State University in Nigeria. A graduate of AAUA, Opeyemi Akeem Longe, who made First Class in Law, the first in the University’s 15-year history, did not only repeat the feat at this year’s Final Bar Examination of the Nigerian Law School, he is indeed the best result nationally!”

On infrastructural development, he said, “The Visitor to the university, Dr. Olusegun Mimiko, inaugurated six projects during the last convocation ceremony on Friday, March 22, 2013. Between that time and now, the University has added at least seven other major projects to further tackle the challenge of space… There is the 30-Classroom Quadrangle; the 500-capacity Nelson Mandela Hall, the Central Research Laboratory Building, the Health Centre Building, and the Eastern Campus Gate. Above all, there is the iconic Senate Building, which is unarguably the most compelling, the biggest and most modern University Senate building in Nigeria.” 
He thanked the Ondo State Governor, Dr. Olusegun Mimiko, for demonstrating genuine interest in ensuring delivery of quality education in the State. 

Meanwhile, the Special Keep-Fit exercise for the Convocation Ceremony was held on Friday last week. The exercise started with a walk from the University Multipurpose Hall to the ultra-modern Gymnasium of the University.

Speaking after Keep-Fit exercise, the Vice Chancellor, Prof. Mimiko, reiterated his delight at the sustenance of the weekly exercise and at making it a regular feature of the University’s Convocation.

He thanked the Sports Unit for managing and utilizing the Gym well. He stressed the need for members of the University Community to visit the magnificent Gymnasium at least once in a week to keep fit.

He noted when the accreditation team of the National Universities Commission visited the Gym, members of the team said the AAUA Gym was second to none in all Nigerian universities.

The VC announced that funds would be approved for the purchase of more sports equipment and thanked every member of the University Community for contributing to the project of building a new AAUA. He enjoined the students to continue to sustain the stable academic calendar, protect and project the image of their university.

Other events lined up for the Convocation Ceremony are the Opening of Exhibition (Scientific and Artistic) is built for Monday, November 3, in the Students\' Relaxation Centre at 10:00a.m.

Interdenominational Service comes up on Tuesday, November 4 in the University Multipurpose Hall at 10:00 a. Jumat Service will hold same day at 2:00 p.m in the AAUA Central Mosque, while the Convocation Play, Kurunmi, by Ola Rotimi, will start by 5:00 p.m. same day.

The Convocation Lecture, titled, The Break Up of Nigeria: Myths, Realities and Implications, will be delivered by His Excellency, former Senate President, Dr. Iyorchia Ayu under the chairmanship of the Executive Secretary of the National Universities Commission, Prof. Julius Okojie, OON, on Wednesday, November 5, 2014, in the University Multipurpose Hall at 2:00pm. This is followed by the Closing Ceremony of the Exhibition exercise in the Students\' Relaxation Centre and Graduand\'s Cocktail at new Senate Building piazza at 3:00 p.m. and 5:00 p.m., respectively same day.

Thursday, November 6, will feature the conferment of First Degrees on graduating students of the Faculties Arts, Education, Science, the Institute of Education and presentation of prizes at 10:00 a.m. in the University Multipurpose Hall.

Friday, November 7, will feature the conferment of First Degrees on Graduating Students of the Faculties of Law, Social & Management Sciences and Institute of Part Time Programmes. Conferment of Postgraduate Diplomas, Higher Degrees, Honorary Degree; and Presentation of Prizes  at 10:00 a.m. in the University Multipurpose Hall.


This will be followed by Convocation Luncheon at the University Guest House.

Wednesday, November 5, 2014

Covenant University Expels a Male Student for Being "Feminine"

It was gathered that a male student of Covenant University has been expelled for being “feminine”.

According to the information, the male student was initially suspended for wearing a waist trimmer (a material worn by women to improve their appearance) to lectures.

However, the suspension later turned to expulsion after the room of the said 200L male student of the Department of Mass Communication was searched and items ranging from lipstick to other female make-up items were discovered.

But for the intervention and the pleading from the boy’s parents, the school authorities would have handed him over to the police.

NDA Admission Application 2015 Announced

NIGERIAN DEFENCE ACADEMY
PMB 2109, KADUNA
APPLICATION FOR ADMISSION INTO THE NIGERIAN DEFENCE ACADEMY 67TH REGULAR COURSE


APPLICATION FORMS
1. This is to inform the geeral public that online application for admission into the 67th regular course of the Nigerian Defece Academy (NDA), Kaduna will be available from 7th november 2014 to 28th february 2015.

Admission into NDA is open to both male and female Nigerians, and the application is free. Prospective candidate are to required to follow the link on the NDA official website www.nda.edu.ng or log on to the application portal www.ndaapplications.net and complete the online application form.

This advertisement nullifies the earlier advertisement for admission into the 67th Regular course.

METHOD OF APPLICATION
2. Interested candidate are advised to go online and complete the application on the website indicated above. Please download and read carefully, the instructions provided on the website.

APPLICANTS APPLYING FOR ADMISSION INTO NDA MUST ALSO APPLY TO THE JOINT ADMISSION AND MATRICULATION BOARD(JAMB), BUT MAY NOT NECESSARILY SELECT NDA AS THEIR CHOICE OF UNIVERSITY.

Such applicants are expected to sit for the (UTME).

SUBMISSION OF APPLICATIONS
3. Applications should be submitted online. On completion of online application, candidates are to download an acknowledgement form. Upon release of the jamb results, candidate should return to application portal and download their examination admission card. Only candidate who make the JAMB national cut-off mark will allowed to participate in the NDA entrance Examination.

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
4. The requierment for various undergraduate degree programmes are as detailed in the NDA website/application portal, as well as in the JAMB brochure and website , eligibility and examination centres are as contained in NDA website/applications portal.

EXAMINATION CONDITIONS
5. ONLY Candidate who meet the jamb national cut-off mark will be eligible to sit for NDA entrance Examination at their examination centre of choice.

EXAMINATION DATE AND REQUIREMENTS
6. The exam will be conducted as an entrance exam(similar to post-utme exam in conventional universities), and is scheduled to hold on Saturday 25th April 2015. Therefore, all eligible candidates are to bring along their acknowledgment form, jamb result slip and two postcard sized (3.5x5 inches) photographs to the exam centre on the exam date.

The photographs should show only form chest upwards and should contain the candidate's name, state, centre and signature at the back. Only successful candidates at the NDA entrance exam will subsequently be invited for the armed forces selection board following which the list of admitted candidates will be published.

NATURE AND DURATION OF TRAINING
Admitted candidates into NDA for the Regular Course will undergo military and academic training as Officer Cadets for a duration of 5 years. On successful completion of training, graduands will earn a university first degree (BSc, BEng, BA) and a commission into the Armed Forces of Nigeria.

ADMINISTRATION
Regular Course cadets will train at NDA Permanent Site, Kaduna. All aspects of the cadets administration and logistics will be borne by the Federal Government.

REFERENCE MATERIALS
In response to requests from candidates for reference materials, the Academy has offered a Compendium of Past Questions & Answers at a token fee to interested candidates. This can be purchased from the Registry Department, NDA or from designated Examination Centres across the country.

FUTMNINNA Pre-degree Online Registration Guidelines 2014/2015

Below are Online Registration guidelines for pre-degree students 2014/201;

Visit www.futminna.edu.ng to print admission letter.

2. Proceed to CPES for physical screening and collection of PINs.

3. Login to the portal with your form number (username) and portal access PIN.

4. Click on ‘payment’ link at left pane of your portal.

- A payment information page will be generated for you to enter.

- Confirm these information and click on ‘submit’ to proceed to FUTMinna College paywindow.

Payment is done through Debit Card (MasterCard – Most preferred) or Verve and Interswitch mag stripe.

- Enter ATM Debit card details (Card number, expiry date, CVV2 i.e. the last 3 digits behind your card, and Card Pin number).

Note: This automatically debits your account with ₦75,000.00 for Pre-Degree Programme; and ₦115,200.00 for IJMB Programme. Also, ₦250.00 for bank commission is charged on each transaction.

-If payment is successful, the screen will display all the data you previously entered and a print button to print the payment document.

You should also click the acknowledgment slip link to print and complete the online registration.

5. Get subject’s combination PIN from CPES

6. Click on ‘course’ link; enter the PIN to complete course registration

7. Click on ‘upload’ link to upload scanned documents.

8. Click on ‘personal detail’ to complete the form.

UNILAG Notice on Postponement of GST Examination

This is to inform students of the University that the General Studies (GST) Examinations earlier scheduled for November 10 - 12, 2014 has been re-scheduled to hold as follows:

Monday, December 1 - Tuesday, December 2, 2014: All faculties except Faculty of Education

Monday, December 8, 2014: Faculty of Education

Please take note of the new dates.

Thank you.

Dr. (Mrs.) Taiwo Folasade Ipaye, MNIM

Kwara State Poly Updates 2014/2015 Admission List

This is to inform aspirants of Kwara State Poly that the Admission list has been updated. That is more names have been added to the list.

Candidates whose status read "Not Admitted" are advised to check back.

Candidates can access the list directly now simply by clicking here

To all admitted students: Any admission not taken up within one week is forfeited and will be replaced immediately. Deadline is 11th November, 2014!!!

FUNAAB Supplementary Admission List 2014/2015 Released



This is to inform FUNAAB Aspirants that 2014/2015 Supplementary Admission List has been released. So DE and UTME applicants who hasn't been given admission yet should check the Updated Admission List.

To check simply click here

Deadline for payment of Acceptance Fees for Provisional Offer of Admission is Friday 21st November, 2014.

Congratulations to the new intake.

Monday, November 3, 2014

UNILAG ISSUANCE CALL-UP LETTERS FOR 2014 NYSC BATCH 'C' PROGRAMME BEGINS

The issuance of call-up letters for the Batch 'C', 2014 National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) Mobilisation Exercise has commenced. The exercise will end on Thursday, November 6, 2014.

The call-up letters will be issued at the faculties by faculty officers, upon presentation of Identification Letters and Statement of Results/Certificates, duly endorsed and stamped. All prospective corps-members are therefore advised to obtain their call-up letters from their respective faculties.

BSc & HND Dichotomy: Court Hearing Commenced Today

The suit filed by holders of Higher National Diploma over what they described as discrimination commenced today.

The appellants; Garba Bello, Babatunde Samuel, Jubril Kadiri, Christiana Owolabi, Chuba Umechukwu and Fatima Ahmed on behalf of members of the association want the court to make an order directing the defendants to implement the federal government White Paper abolishing the dichotomy between HND and their B.Sc counterparts and consolidating emoluments in the public sector.

It would be recalled that the Federal Government earlier set up a committee to work on the dichotomy between holders of the Higher National Diploma (HND) and university degree holders.

The report has since been submitted to the Federal Government.

Words Of Advice For The Newly Admitted Students

I need you to understand that all am about to tell
you here are what we have seen and what still happens, so read to the end.

For the admitted ones the questions on their minds are; when is school resuming? Should we start coming to school? When is clearance starting? Should we start paying for school fees and so on? Those are right questions but Beyond these, there are certain valuable things you also need to know.

First of all, big congratulations for having made it
and congratulations in advance to those yet to be
admitted. It's not easy.

Do not feel you are better than those who couldn't make it or will not make it, rather; give God all the praises because its not as if you read or prepared more than they did, its not as if you did more or took more risks than they did, you all read, prepared, did equal expenses and took same risks but God has favoured you and said this is your time.

I want you to understand that gaining admission into
university is NOT the time for you to start planning
to exhibit all those your bad potentials you are not
allowed to exhibit at home, wearing sexy and
seductive clothes which you are not allowed to
wear at home (girls), carrying irresponsible hair
styles which you are not allowed to carry at home
(Guys).

It's NOT the time for you to start making plans on how to visit those men/guys you have been longing to visit or the time to start inviting girls to come visit you, its NOT the time to start going for party, its NOT the time to lose your virginity,
school, its NOT the time to get yourself "belonged" or start being arrogant, naughty, etc.

Gaining admission into university is the time to feel
"FOCUSED", its the time to feel "CHALLANGED", its
the time to feel "AT RISK", its the time to feel
"RESPONSIBLE", its the time to be "CAREFUL",
humble and know that 80% of the decisions about
your destiny now lies in your hands and any wrong
decision you make at this stage will definitely
reflect on your academics/future tomorrow.

For you to be that great person you have always wished or desired to be starts right now as a fresher, for you
to make your first class, second class upper/lower,
third class, etc all starts as a fresher, for you to
graduate or not graduate with your mates starts as
a fresher.

A lot of good and bad things are waiting for you
inside that campus.

Some will tell you that you need to belong to cult to
make it, they will tell you that the former head of
state, Governor, senator were all there because
they were cultists.

What they won't tell you is about many who died in the process.

Some will tell you that you need to become "GAY"..
(a lesbian or a homo-intimateist) to avoid distraction,
diseases and unwanted pregnant, what about the
curses that are attached to it?

Some will tell you that you need a company and
someone to date or always be with to know whats
up around the school or to get academic aid or to
avoid being lonely...they are all lies.

There are harmless friends, there are fellowships, there are reading groups,there are good clubs to be your company, academic aid and so on.

University is a dangerous place because your
parents are not there to direct you or make
decisions for you, your room-mates or your school
friends can't do that for you; they have not even
finished deciding rightly for themselves let alone
deciding for you.

All the decisions are on you to make. Nobody will ask you to read, nobody will ask you to come to class on time, nobody will force you to do your assignment or quiz. If you are not a decisive type, kindly start learning it now or better still, do not come to university to destroy your future or life. University is a very sweet place and also a very ugly place, it can shape you into a great person, it can also reshape or destroy you.

We have tried to provide you with info on how to enter
university, we wont tell you how you will live your
life there. Be Careful_And_Wise.


CREDIT: MYSCHOOL.COM.NG

Federal Poly Ado Post UTME Result Out Online –2014/15

The Federal Polytechnic, Ado-Ekiti, FEDPOLYADO post
UTME screening test results has been released,access it online – 2014/2015 academic session.
Participants in the Federal Polytechnic, Ado-Ekiti
(FEDPOLYADO) post UTME screening test for the
2014/2015 academic session,should hereby consult the school website.
The management of the polytechnic has released the results of candidates that
participated in the POST UTME exam,and it has been successfully uploaded online for easy access
Go to Poly Ado post UTME test result checking
portal at http:// www.fedpolyado.org/portal/verify_admission.php
Enter your your eTransact Payment Confirmation
order number where required,
Finally, click on Confirm Payment to access your
test score.
CP Team

AAUA Admission into Pre-Degree Programme for the 2014/2015 Session

Applications are invited from suitably qualified candidates for admission into PRE-DEGREE PROGRAMMES of Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba-Akoko, Nigeria for the 2014/2015 academic session.

IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Admission into 100 level from Pre-degree is not automatic.

The Pre-degree programmes last for one academic session.

Pre-degree candidates are required to take the 2015 UTME and obtain the minimum pass mark of UTME for University and as agreed upon by the University.

Admission of candidates will be dependent on their Weighted Average in the two semesters, the UTME score and their ranking with respect to the cut-off marks for the chosen courses.

Any candidate who did not satisfy all the above conditions and still goes on to pay school fees into the university’s Account would forfeit such fund.
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MODE OF APPLICATION

a. Payment: Candidates are to pay the sum of Eleven thousand Naira (N11,000.00) only (inclusive of bank commission/charges) using e-Transact platform at any branch of the banks listed below:
i. Skye Bank Plc.
ii. Access Bank Plc
iii. First Bank Plc
iv. Enterprise Bank Plc
v. Keystone Bank
vi. Wema Bank Plc
vii. Zenith Bank Plc

b. Complete a bank deposit teller indicating full Name and proposed Faculty of candidates

c. Candidates are to indicate as account number- 2014/2015 AAUA Pre-degree Application Form
d. Obtain the e-Transit payment receipt at the point of payment which will contain receipt No and confirmation code.

REGISTRATION PROCEDURES
(i) Candidates are requested to log on to the University website: http://eportal.aaua.edu.ng and click on 2014/2015 AAUA Pre- degree Application.
(ii) On the Pre-degree Application page, click on Application payment confirmation and supply e- Transact receipt and confirmation order number obtained from bank to confirm your payment.
(iii) Once your confirmation is successful, log in with your receipt number.
(iv) Fill the Application form appropriately, submit online and immediately print-out an acknowledgement slip.
(v) Candidates are to come to the Examination Hall with the acknowledgement slip.

NOTE: 1. Candidates are to register online on the University website between 29th October, 2014 and 30th November, 2014.

SCREENING
Entrance Examination will be conducted on Monday, 8th December, 2014 for Pre- degree Science and Science Education and Tuesday, 9th November, 2014 for Pre- degree Arts, Arts Education, Social Sciences and Social Sciences Education candidates at the University premises by 10.00am each day.

UNILAG Direct Entry Admission List 2014/2015 Released

This is to inform candidates who applied for direct entry admission into the University of Lagos for 2014/2015 academic session that the Admission List has been released.

The candidates can access the list via the links below:

2014-2015 DIRECT ENTRY MERIT LIST

2014-2015 DIRECT ENTRY SUPPLEMENTARY LIST

CORRECTION ON 2014-2015 SUPPLEMENTARY LIST

INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES

REGISTRATION IS SCHEDULED TO HOLD FROM 3RD NOVEMBER, 2014. CANDIDATES ARE ADVISED TO REPORT AT THE DISTANCE LEARNING INSTITUTE, UNIVERSITY OF LAGOS BY 8.30A.M EACH DAY.

CANDIDATES SHOULD BRING ALONG 12 PASSPORT PHOTOGRAPHS WITH THE FOLLOWING ORIGINAL AND FOUR PHOTOCOPIES OF THE UNDERLISTED ITEMS:

1. COMPUTER GENERATED SCREENING FORM (4 COPIES) TO BE DOWNLOADED FROM www.unilag.edu.ng
2. DIRECT ENTRY SLIP

3. JUPEB / A’LEVEL / PREVIOUS DEGREE CERTIFICATES OR ITS EQUIVALENT RESULT SLIP

4. O’ LEVEL RESULT CERTIFICATE (WAEC / NECO) OR STATEMENT OF RESULT WITH AN ONLINE VERSION OF THE RESULT

5. TESTIMONIAL FROM SECONDARY SCHOOLS ATTENDED

6. CERTIFICATE OF STATE OF ORIGIN

7. LETTER OF REFERENCE FROM A REPUTABLE CLERGYMAN/IMAM/LAWYER/SENIOR CIVIL SERVANT

8. BIRTH CERTIFICATE/SWORN DECLARATION OF AGE

9. JAMB ADMISSION LETTER

N.B. CANDIDATES MUST HAVE ATTAINED THE AGE OF SIXTEEN (16) BY OCTOBER 2014 TO BE ELIGIBLE FOR REGISTRATION.

*PLEASE NOTE THAT IMPERSONATION IS A SERIOUS OFFENCE AND ANYBODY FOUND GUILTY OF THIS WILL AUTOMATICALLY FORFEIT ADMISSION AND WILL BE HANDED OVER TO THE POLICE/LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENT.

· THE MODE OF DRESSING SHOULD BE FORMAL

· CANDIDATES NOT PROPERLY DRESSED WILL NOT BE ATTENDED TO

· PARENTS/GUARDIANS/MEMBERS OF STAFF NOT CONNECTED WITH REGISTRATION ARE NOT EXPECTED AT THE VENUE OF THE REGISTRATION EXERCISE.



DR. (MRS.) TAIWO FOLASADE IPAYE, MNIM
REGISTRAR AND SECRETARY TO COUNCIL

Saturday, November 1, 2014

UNIOSUN Information on Resumption Date for Ikire Campus

This is to inform the general public, parents and guardians that resumption of academic activities in the College of Humanities and Culture, Ikire Campus, Osun State University for the stalites and fresh in-takes will soon be announced. Parents and Guardians are therefore put on notice that a formal notice of resumption date will be communicated to them. The campus as at now remains closed.

Friday, October 31, 2014

LASPOTECH Releases 3rd Batch Admission List – 2014/15

This is to inform all the candidates that participated in the Lagos State Polytechnic of Technology (LASPOTECH) post UTME screening exercise but are yet to be admitted that the management of the institution has released the names of candidates offered provisional admission into the polytechnic National Diploma (ND) full time programmes through the third batch admission list. Just like the ist batchand 2nd batchadmission list, LASPOTECH 3rd batch admission list has been successfully uploaded online. LASPOTECH 3rd Batch Admission List – Check Here. 1)Go to Lagos State Polytechnic admission status checking portal by http://www.laspotech.net/web/guest/admissionstatus; 2)Select ‘2014/2015’ on the application session page; 3)Enter your JAMB registration number where required; 4)Finally, click on Continue to access your LASPOTECH admission status. Successfully admitted candidates are to note these: Candidates whose name appear on the third admissionlist of Lagos State Poly are required to pay acceptance levy of #10,000.00 using the bursary numbers on the admission letter, within 2 weeks of today and submit duly completed acceptance form. Candidates are also required to liaise with their heads of departments and school officers immediately for necessary clearance before effecting other payments and registrations. Failure to complete registration at the department and school(faculty) levels within 2 weeks will lead to the forfeiture of this offer to another deserving candidate.

AAUA Admission List 2014/2015 Available on School Site

This is to inform aspirants of Adekunle Ajasin University that the 2014/2015 Admission List has been released on the school site Candidates can check their admission status now simply by clicking here Type in your JAMB reg Number Click on "Verify"

UNILORIN 3RD BATCH ADMISSION LIST 2014/2015 OUT

UNILORIN third batch admission list of candidates admitted provisionally for 2014/2015 academic session is out. The released University of Ilorin admission list is the 3rd for the academic session. Candidates who took part in the 2014 Post-UTME of the institution but did not see their names on the 1st batch and second batch admission lists should check this third one. Candidates can go ahead to still check the first batch list and second batch admission list that were previously released. If your name is not there, go to the admission status-checking portal of UNILORIN at uilugportal.unilorin.edu&p to view. When you get there, enter JAMB Registration Number in the first column and Surname in the second. Click on the login button to view your admission status online. We congratulate all candidates whose names appear on the 2014/2015 admission list of UNILORIN.

Thursday, October 30, 2014

UNIZIK Students Produce a Formular 1 Car

Some students of mechanical Engineering in Nnamdi Azikiwe University recently showcased a race car (a replica of formula 1 cars) Produced by them.

According to one of the students, Okoyenta Augustus the car took them two years to put together and the cost of materials which were locally sourced was estimated at 400,000. This was done with the help of the department.

The names of the students are;
*Okoyenta Augustus,
*Okeke Chukwuebuka,
*Ofoegbu Kenechukwu,
*Ibekwe Ebeneezer and
*Ezeani Chikeluba.
 congratulation to them 

NYSC Call-Up Letter Printing for 2014 Batch "C" Prospective Corps Members

Management of National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) wishes to inform all prospective Batch “C” 2014 corps members that the printing of Call-up Letters has commenced on October 29th, 2014 and will end on November 11th, 2014.

To print the call-up letter the nysc site

click the Print Call-Up Letter link

Login with your registered e-mail address and password

Please note that you can only print your NYSC Call-up letters from the official NYSC portal (portal.nysc.gov.ng, nysc.org.ng or portal.nysc.org.ng).

Any other sites apart from the above are not only illegal but also fake and should be disregarded. Be warned!!!

14 Students Bag FG Scholarships

RECTOR Federal Polytechnic Offa, Kwara state, Dr. Mufutau Olatunde Olatinwo, said that 14 students from the institution are among the beneficiaries of a scholarship award by Federal Government. Dr. Olatinwo said that among the institutions in kwara State, Federal Poly, Offa has the highest number of awardees.
Dr. Olatinwo said this at the 21st matriculation ceremony for 2013/2014 and 2014/2015 sets, who were admitted into the institution for their National Diploma (ND) and Higher National Diploma (HND).
The ceremony which was done at the 1000 seaters capacity of the main campus, had in attendance the school registrar, deputy rector, academic, deputy rector, admin, the school lawyer and other principal officers of the school.
The rector said that the school’s management has, in compliance to Federal Government’s directives, instituted Entrepreneurship Development Centre (EDC) to make sure that students are well trained in all kinds of small scale production, which is one of the aims to reduce unemployment among the graduates.
He urged them to be embedded in entrepreneurship development programmes setup by the school in order to be self employed after their programme.
Olatinwo, while addressing the students, warned the new students to be industrious and patriotic that the Polytechnic Academic Board will not hesitate to withdraw any student who performs below expectation in his or her academic work

UNILAG Notice on Online Generation of Examination Dockets for 2nd Semester 2013/2014

The second semester 2013/2014 academic session examination is scheduled to commence on Monday, November 17, 2014 in all faculties. Computer based GST examinations will hold on Monday, November 10 to Wednesday, November 12, 2014 at designated centres.

As a result, students are to use their matriculation numbers to download and print in colour the examination docket from the University Website, from Wednesday, October 29 to Sunday, November 9, 2014.

The dockets should be submitted to Course Advisers or Heads of Departments for endorsement and subsequent processing. The signed and laminated dockets should be collected from Course Advisers, from Friday, November 7 to Friday, November 14, 2014.

Below is the time-table for the processing of on-line dockets for the Examination:

DATE: Wednesday, October 29 to Sunday, November 9, 2014
PROCESS: Log on: www.unilag.edu.ng to generate e-dockets
VENUE: Website

DATE: Friday, November 7 to Friday, November 14, 2014
PROCESS: Collection of signed and laminated dockets from Course Advisers
VENUE: Departments

LASPOTECH ND(F/T) 3rd Batch Admission List 2014/2015 Released

The Polytechnic has release its third batch admission list and its on notice board at the admission office in the school as well as on the school website by clicking here.

Select your session (2014/2015)

Type in your UTME Reg. Number

Click "Continue"

Candidates are required to pay acceptance levy of #10000.00 (ten thousand naira) using d bursary numbers on the admission letter,that is within 2 weeks and submit duly completed acceptance form. Candidates are also required to liaise with their heads of departments and school officers immediately for necessary clearance before effecting other payments and registrations.

Failure to complete registration at the department and school(faculty) levels within 2 weeks will lead to the forfeiture of this offer to another deserving candidate.

Wednesday, October 29, 2014

LAUTECH Student Arrested For Stealing Over 20 Phones

A student of Crop Production and Soil Science at the Ladoke Akintola University of Technology, LAUTECH, Ogbomosho, Oyo state, Abeeb Adekunle Olayiwola has been Nabbed For Stealing Over 20 Phones.
Olayiwola, 22, was apprehened by a student who handed him over to security operatives attached to the institution after the items were found in his possession.
Bello Nurudeen, the student who caught Olayiwola, disclosed that he noticed Abeeb carrying a female bag and moving towards a gutter close by.

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The Suspected Thief with the stolen phones

The Agricultural Economics and Extension student said: “I felt uncomfortable when I saw him, a guy carrying a woman’s bag. I almost waved the thought off, thinking it could belong to his girlfriend. However, I followed him up and traced him to the gutter side”.
“I saw him drop the bag and he quickly left the scene. I noticed him carrying another bag from the base of the ICT building again, heading straight to where he dropped the former. This time, the bag appeared like that of a male.
“I monitored his movement as he was transferring some items from the former bag to the latter. I decided to move closer to see things clearly.
“When I challenged him to explain whose bag he was carrying, he felt infuriated and said: ‘Why are you questioning me?’
“Then, it was apparent that something was fishy and I immediately called the attention of other students around and everyone came around.
“While we were questioning him, security officers from the new ICT building noticed the crowd at the scene and came around to take over the case”.
Asked what he was doing at the point where he was caught, Olayiwola explained that he came for exams, claiming to be a student of AEC in his second year.
At that point, he was asked to provide the name of his class rep for the sake of identification but he could not.
The name he mentioned was wrong. It was later learnt that Olayiwola was a fresher in the department of Crop Production and Soil Science.
When further search was conducted on him, three phones for which he could not give convincing proof of ownership were found in his bag and he was handed over to the security unit for appropriate investigations.
Officers from the security unit alongside some Students Union Government, SUG, representatives later recovered twenty other phones from Olayiwola’s room in the hostel.
When the suspect discovered that the phones had been found in his room, he confessed to have committed the said crime and claimed to have sold about three of them already.
The items recovered from him includes 23 phones, six batteries, six SIM cards, five memory cards, two Hand-frees, one hand bag and one HP Pavilion Laptop.
At the time of filing this report, a phone call had been made to inform the suspect’s father, Mr. Olayiwola who promised to join the university’s security unit.

SOURCE: LIVESCHOOLNEWS
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Photo News: LAUTECH Student Arrested For Stealing Over 20 Phones

A student of Crop Production and Soil Science at the Ladoke Akintola University of Technology, LAUTECH, Ogbomosho, Oyo state, Abeeb Adekunle Olayiwola has been Nabbed For Stealing Over 20 Phones.
Olayiwola, 22, was apprehened by a student who handed him over to security operatives attached to the institution after the items were found in his possession.
Bello Nurudeen, the student who caught Olayiwola, disclosed that he noticed Abeeb carrying a female bag and moving towards a gutter close by.
Suspected Thief
The Suspected Thief with the stolen phones
The Agricultural Economics and Extension student said: “I felt uncomfortable when I saw him, a guy carrying a woman’s bag. I almost waved the thought off, thinking it could belong to his girlfriend. However, I followed him up and traced him to the gutter side”.
“I saw him drop the bag and he quickly left the scene. I noticed him carrying another bag from the base of the ICT building again, heading straight to where he dropped the former. This time, the bag appeared like that of a male.
“I monitored his movement as he was transferring some items from the former bag to the latter. I decided to move closer to see things clearly.
“When I challenged him to explain whose bag he was carrying, he felt infuriated and said: ‘Why are you questioning me?’
“Then, it was apparent that something was fishy and I immediately called the attention of other students around and everyone came around.
“While we were questioning him, security officers from the new ICT building noticed the crowd at the scene and came around to take over the case”.
Asked what he was doing at the point where he was caught, Olayiwola explained that he came for exams, claiming to be a student of AEC in his second year.
At that point, he was asked to provide the name of his class rep for the sake of identification but he could not.
The name he mentioned was wrong. It was later learnt that Olayiwola was a fresher in the department of Crop Production and Soil Science.
When further search was conducted on him, three phones for which he could not give convincing proof of ownership were found in his bag and he was handed over to the security unit for appropriate investigations.
Officers from the security unit alongside some Students Union Government, SUG, representatives later recovered twenty other phones from Olayiwola’s room in the hostel.
When the suspect discovered that the phones had been found in his room, he confessed to have committed the said crime and claimed to have sold about three of them already.
The items recovered from him includes 23 phones, six batteries, six SIM cards, five memory cards, two Hand-frees, one hand bag and one HP Pavilion Laptop.
At the time of filing this report, a phone call had been made to inform the suspect’s father, Mr. Olayiwola who promised to join the university’s security unit.
- See more at: http://www.liveschoolnews.com.ng/photo-news-lautech-student-arrested-for-stealing-over-20-phones/#sthash.Kvt3MsB3.dpuf

Court Sentenced Provost To Five Years Imprisonment For Collecting Illegal Allowance

Acting Provost of the Federal College of Education, Technical, Gusau, Dr. Bello Ahmed, has been sentence to five years imprisonment for five years in jail for collecting illegal allowance from the institution.

The State High Court In Gusau, Zamfara State sentence Dr. Bello Ahmed to five years imprisonment.

Independent Corrupt Practices ICPC, in a statement by its Resident Consultant (Media and Events), Mr. Folu Olamiti, yesterday, in Abuja, said such abuse was punishable under Section 19 of ICPC Act 2000.

According to the statement, the law stipulates that, “any public officer who uses his office or position to gratify or confer any corrupt or unfair advantage upon himself or associate of the public officer or any public officer shall be guilty of an offence and shall on conviction be liable to imprisonment for five years without option of fine.”

Dr. Ahmed was accused of collecting DTA, between 13 and 16 November 2006, from the college for an official trip to attend a board meeting of the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board, JAMB, while equally collecting an equal amount as DTA from JAMB, including sitting allowances, all totalling N385,000.00.

The accused, who was arraigned by ICPC on an eight-count charge bordering on corruption and abuse of office, pleaded guilty to the offence and asked for leniency.

However, the presiding Judge, Justice Amaize, said he was not swayed by the plea of allocutus, as the accused lacked integrity and sentenced Ahmed to five years imprisonment without an option of fine.

The ICPC warned public servants to desist from collecting double DTA from their agencies and also receiving or demanding same in cash or facilities.

The statement partly read, “Public servants should learn from the conviction of Dr. Shallah Ahmed. He was accused of having collected DTA from the college for an official trip to attend a board meeting of the JAMB while also collecting an equal amount as DTA from JAMB, including sitting allowances; all totalling N385,000.00.”

Acting Provost of the Federal College of Education, Technical, Gusau, Dr. Bello Ahmed, has been sentence to five years imprisonment for five years in jail for collecting illegal allowance from the institution.
The State High Court In Gusau, Zamfara State sentence Dr. Bello Ahmed to five years imprisonment.
Independent Corrupt Practices ICPC, in a statement by its Resident Consultant (Media and Events), Mr. Folu Olamiti, yesterday, in Abuja, said such abuse was punishable under Section 19 of ICPC Act 2000.
According to the statement, the law stipulates that, “any public officer who uses his office or position to gratify or confer any corrupt or unfair advantage upon himself or associate of the public officer or any public officer shall be guilty of an offence and shall on conviction be liable to imprisonment for five years without option of fine.”
Dr. Ahmed was accused of collecting DTA, between 13 and 16 November 2006, from the college for an official trip to attend a board meeting of the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board, JAMB, while equally collecting an equal amount as DTA from JAMB, including sitting allowances, all totalling N385,000.00.
The accused, who was arraigned by ICPC on an eight-count charge bordering on corruption and abuse of office, pleaded guilty to the offence and asked for leniency.
However, the presiding Judge, Justice Amaize, said he was not swayed by the plea of allocutus, as the accused lacked integrity and sentenced Ahmed to five years imprisonment without an option of fine.
The ICPC warned public servants to desist from collecting double DTA from their agencies and also receiving or demanding same in cash or facilities.
The statement partly read, “Public servants should learn from the conviction of Dr. Shallah Ahmed. He was accused of having collected DTA from the college for an official trip to attend a board meeting of the JAMB while also collecting an equal amount as DTA from JAMB, including sitting allowances; all totalling N385,000.00.”
- See more at: http://www.liveschoolnews.com.ng/court-sentenced-provost-to-five-years-imprisonment-for-collecting-illegal-allowance/#sthash.lGTgREpL.dpuf
Acting Provost of the Federal College of Education, Technical, Gusau, Dr. Bello Ahmed, has been sentence to five years imprisonment for five years in jail for collecting illegal allowance from the institution.
The State High Court In Gusau, Zamfara State sentence Dr. Bello Ahmed to five years imprisonment.
Independent Corrupt Practices ICPC, in a statement by its Resident Consultant (Media and Events), Mr. Folu Olamiti, yesterday, in Abuja, said such abuse was punishable under Section 19 of ICPC Act 2000.
According to the statement, the law stipulates that, “any public officer who uses his office or position to gratify or confer any corrupt or unfair advantage upon himself or associate of the public officer or any public officer shall be guilty of an offence and shall on conviction be liable to imprisonment for five years without option of fine.”
Dr. Ahmed was accused of collecting DTA, between 13 and 16 November 2006, from the college for an official trip to attend a board meeting of the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board, JAMB, while equally collecting an equal amount as DTA from JAMB, including sitting allowances, all totalling N385,000.00.
The accused, who was arraigned by ICPC on an eight-count charge bordering on corruption and abuse of office, pleaded guilty to the offence and asked for leniency.
However, the presiding Judge, Justice Amaize, said he was not swayed by the plea of allocutus, as the accused lacked integrity and sentenced Ahmed to five years imprisonment without an option of fine.
The ICPC warned public servants to desist from collecting double DTA from their agencies and also receiving or demanding same in cash or facilities.
The statement partly read, “Public servants should learn from the conviction of Dr. Shallah Ahmed. He was accused of having collected DTA from the college for an official trip to attend a board meeting of the JAMB while also collecting an equal amount as DTA from JAMB, including sitting allowances; all totalling N385,000.00.”
- See more at: http://www.liveschoolnews.com.ng/court-sentenced-provost-to-five-years-imprisonment-for-collecting-illegal-allowance/#sthash.lGTgREpL.dpuf

Physicists have finally proved the existence of a new superconductive state, first proposed 50 years ago

After 50 years, scientists have finally proved that superconductivity can exist inside a magnetic field. It’s a breakthrough that could help scientists better understand the behaviour of the Universe and develop new technology.

Scientists from Brown University in the US have finally proved that materials can conduct an electric current without resistance - an ability known as superconductivity - even when exposed to a magnetic field. They do this by entering a superconductive state that was first proposed in 1964.
“It took 50 years to show that this phenomenon indeed happens,” said Vesna Mitrovic, the leader of the project, in a press release. “We have identified the microscopic nature of this exotic quantum state of matter.”
Superconductors themselves put out a magnetic field, which is so powerful it can levitate objects, such as trains, allowing them to travel extremely fast. Being able to achieve superconductivity within magnetic fields greatly alters our understanding of the phenomenon, and also opens up new opportunities for superconductive technology.
But for a long time, magnetic fields were the enemy of superconductivity. In order for a material to gain superconductivity, the electrons travelling through it need to pair up with electrons of the opposite “spin” - these pairings are known as Cooper pairs. Once paired up with a buddy, electrons can easily travel along a material without causing resistance, instead of rattling around as individual electrons do.
But in a magnetic field, it’s extremely difficult to form these Cooper pairs, as the field changes the “spin” state of the electrons, leaving more “spin-down” than “spin-up” electrons. This means less electrons pair together and there are a whole bunch left shaking around causing resistance.
"The question is what happens when we have more electrons with one spin than the other," said Mitrovic in the release. "What happens with the ones that don't have pairs? Can we actually form superconducting states that way, and what would that state look like?"
In 1964, physicists predicted that a magnetic field didn't necessarily have to ruin all of the superconducting fun - their theory was that the unpaired electrons would gather together in bands across the superconducting material and conduct normally, while the rest of the material would be superconductive. They called this state the FFLO phase (named after the theorists Peter Fulde, Richard Ferrell, Anatoly Larkin and Yuri Ovchinniko, who came up with the idea).
However, no one has been able to prove this actually happens - until now.
In this experiment, the researchers from Brown University used an organic superconducting material, made up of ultra-thin sheets stacked on top of each other, to investigate where the FFLO state is possible. They also increased the temperature - in the past scientists had only tested the phenomenon in extremely cold settings, and had failed to observe the FFLO phase.
Using nuclear magnetic resonance, the team was able to watch what was happening to the spin state of the electrons when they applied a magnetic field to the material.
What they saw was regions across the material where unpaired, spin-up electrons had congregated. They behave: "like little particles constrained in a box," said Mitrovic. This is what is called an Andreev bound state.
"What is remarkable about these bound states is that they enable transport of supercurrents through non-superconducting regions," said Mitrovic. "Thus, the current can travel without resistance throughout the entire material in this special superconducting state." The results are published in Nature Physics.
The breakthrough may not sound too relevant, but seeing as superconductors are being touted as the future of ultra-fast transport, such as maglev trains, and imaging technology, it's a pretty important find.
“This really goes beyond the problem of superconductivity,” said Mitrovic in the release. “It has implications for explaining many other things in the universe, such as behavior of dense quarks, particles that make up atomic nuclei.”

UNN Supplementary Admission List 2014/2015 Released

This is to inform aspirants of University of Nigeria Nsukka that the institution has released the 2014/2015 supplementary admission list.

The list is accessibly by simply clicking here

Candidates offered provisional admission are required to adopt the following guidelines to regularize their acceptance of the offer:

1) Visit the University of Nigeria website (www.unn.edu.ng) or portal (www.unnportal.unn.edu.ng), log in your JAMB Registration number to generate and download a unique Payment Invoice for acceptance fee. Take the Invoice to any branch Zenith bank or UBA on the e-tranzact platform to pay twenty five thousand naira (N25,000.00) acceptance fee. Ensure that the Invoice Number is keyed in appropriately at the bank and obtain a confirmation slip containing a Confirmation Number and your Invoice Number.

2) Visit the University of Nigeria website (www.unn.edu.ng) or portal (www.unnportal.unn.edu.ng) again and login your JAMB Registration Number, the Confirmation Number and Invoice Number, then print the Admission slip and complete the Acceptance Form online.

3) Proceed with other fee payments and registration as indicated on the University of Nigeria website.


(Signed)

A. I. Okonta, FCAI, FIIA

Registrar

Tuesday, October 28, 2014

FUNAAB Pre-Degree Admission List for 2014/15

Pls Share Funaab, federal university of agriculture, abeokuta pre degree admission list for 2014/2015 academic session is now out on the institution’s portal. Candidates that applied for admission into FUNAAB pre degree programme are hereby informed. Following the release of the qualifying exam result for pre degree and Cambridge programme for Federal University Of Agric. The management of federal university of Abeokuta has now released the admission list of candidates that have been offered admission into FUNAAB INHURD. The exams were conducted on October 21 & 22 2014 at the Federal University Of Agriculture mini campus, Mawuko. How To Check 2014/2015 FUNAAB Pre Degree Admission List 1. Candidates are to visit the INHURD Admissions portal page 2. Enter your reference number in the allotted space, (This online provision for checking admission status will require the same Confirmed Payment Reference Number you used for applying) 3. Click submit to check your admission status Candidates are expected to print their admission slip from the page. Admitted candidates are to proceed to pay the acceptance fees as well as the school fees