Wednesday, 24 October 2018

Implications Of Using A Different Names, False Result And State For Exam & Registration

The latest trends we have been observing for some time now is closely related to the use of false information intentionally and unintentionally by some scholars.
It’s however certain that for every false information you fill during jamb,post utme or waec registration, there will always be a bad side of it and the consequences may be lighter or greater that expected.


The repercussion will be discussed briefly below.
False result you might have edited or submitted false information about your result to meet the school standard.
Well, this is surly not a good idea and it can’t be nothing but bad in all ramifications.
Using a false result may not give you any problem now but a bigger problem is actually waiting ahead.
After your graduation Most institution will confirm the result and will also request for the original result before your certificate can be issue to you and if detected the result you presented earlier is false, your admission will be terminated and the number of years, money, energy spend in the institution will be wasted.
So, it’s highly advised to desist from using false result to pursue admission.
Wrong Name;
This is very common and it’s need a very urgent attention, for instance in your Wace result the name that appeared on it is”john moses paul”and your jamb result is”john moses silas ”
Even without been told you should be aware you have invited trouble but the good news ahead is that the aforesaid problem can be resolved.
If you find yourself in a similar situation, you need to make a court affidavit to support the differences in the two names.
You must accept that you are the bearer of the names on the two result.
With the above step you are likely not to have any problem.
False state; if you used a wrong state, the repercussion is simple and clear.
Your will be force to claim another man state and you may not be able to claim your state.
You will continue to claim a wrong state for the rest of your life.
Source: solutionclass.com.ng
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What You Must Know Before Applying For An HND Programme

To all National diploma out there that wish to further their education to the hnd level, we have some important point that may be useful to you before Applying For An HND Programme.

 Point 1: Course selection The course you study in ND must also be the same course you must apply for in HND level.
If you study banking, you cannot change to business admin in your Hnd Level.
You will need to continue building on the foundation you have laid from ND1
Point 2: Academic Transcript : you need to be informed that your Transcript will be required before you can be considered for Admission and it’s always advisable to include it in the period of the registration.
Point 3: Duration: HND programme will take 4 semester and 2 years for all courses.
Point 4: HND Conversion to Bsc : After completing your hnd programme, you can convert your result bsc by enrolling in a 2 years programme offered by some university.
Point 5: JOB : Despite the economic hardship and increasing unemployment, there are many jobs out there open to Hnd graduates and you can always compete with BSC holder.

Source=>> Myschooltrick.com
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Monday, 22 October 2018

Advice To Students: Start Now To Prepare For Life After School

Let’s make something clear, “students think”. In fact, students think a lot about money, drinks, parties, opposite sex and so on but most importantly students think about their lives after school, which is good.
The bad thing however is that what they think about life after school are majorly unrealistic thoughts like, “hey, I am finally in 100 level studying economics in Kogi State University, and I’ll graduate in 4 years’ time, then go for service and probably do some masters and PhD thingy then get a job and make money”.
That’s so unrealistic that its makes WWE wrestling more real. Its plain garbage thought you need to start getting out of your head. This life isn’t Hollywood, and when you’re born into one hell of a country like Nigeria you need to wise up and start thinking with your “brain”.
If you can take your time and look outside your window to see millions of graduates roaming about the streets you’ll probably understand that it’s not as easy as you think it is, if it was that easy your parents and your friends parents and all parents in Nigeria will be multi billionaires and you may not even need to go to school.
Life isn’t easy, and Nigeria is making life even harder for Nigerians. The labour market is so choked up, it will take extra power for an angel to pass through. There is hardship in every corner of the country and the earlier you realize these things, the better for you.

So instead partying and smiling all around school why don’t you sit yourself down and not only think logically but also plan logically. These topics might get you onto the right path:
– First and foremost you need to realize you only have one life to live, every circumstance you find yourself will most definitely come once, you don’t go to primary school twice, well, except you’re going there the second time to teach or something. My point is, in every situation you find yourself you have to try hard in making the best outta that situation, if you don’t succeed, it’s okay, at least you tried.
– Ask yourself questions, like why are there few rich people in the country, what can I do to get there, what are my potentials, what are my weaknesses. You have tons of questions you should start asking yourself.
– You need to start tasking yourself. Are you too young to make money?? I mean, there are lots of unemployed graduates out there who still depend on their parents. I know you don’t want to belong in that category when you’re done with school. You need to know what you have to do to make that money so you do not have to depend on anybody.
God has given you a talent, why don’t you discover it and start using it to make money now. There are tons of things you can do as an undergraduate that can cough out money for you, you just need to think and plan on how to strike a balance between your academics and what you’re doing.
It’s not how petty the job is or how little you’re earning. It’s about knowing for a fact that you can do something to improve your situation.

A lot of OND, HND, BSc, PhD holders are out there (those certs are common these days), some even have all those certs with them at the moment but have nothing to show for it because they failed to realize that school is not about learning on how to work for a boss, it’s also about how to develop yourself to being your own boss.
– You need to stop thinking about your future and know that the future you are thinking of is “NOW”. You have to start thinking and planning logically from now on.
– You need to start encouraging yourself to do things that’ll make you big. Forget where you are now, it doesn’t matter, its where you’re going to be when it’s all said and done that matters.
Forget the fact that you stay in Dagana or you stay in one shady place around KSU, and your fellow mates stay in billionaires lodge or exquisite lodge (it’s probably not their money anyways), it doesn’t matter. What matters is that you are formulating a plan that will change your situation when four years is done and dusted.
– All in all you have to think of doing only what’s necessary to get that money, not something people like or what they don’t like, not what brings shame to you or doesn’t bring shame to you, you don’t have to care what people think about you, ’cause at the end of it all it’s you and only you that matters.
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5 courses you must not choose if you score below 250 in Jamb

These are the list of 5 most competitive courses in Nigeria institution that requires a higher score in Jamb. It’s very esswntiat that you have a good score in Jamb to be able to stand a change in a federal university for any of this course.

Medicine and surgery
law
Economics
Accounting
Pharmacy
The likes of unilag, ui,Abu,uniben, unn,unilorin and some other institution will expect you to score higher before you can be consider for admission
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See List of Documents To Get Ready For Your School’s Clearance Exercise

First of all, congratulations to all the candidates who have been offered admission into various undergraduate programmes of their various schools of choice. Same time, we wish all those yet to be offered admission all the best
Now that you’ve gotten admission, you should know that your journey just began. Yes! You saw that right. Getting admission into a University, Polytechnic, College of Education or any other tertiary institution in Nigeria is not just the beginning. Keeping the admission is another thing all together.

You should also know that there is another screening still remaining for you.
Screening again? Yes, but this time you will not be writing an examination, like during JAMB or Post-UTME exercise. This time, all your credentials will be screened and if there is any misappropriation you might just loose that admission you work so hard to get.
But you don’t have to get so scared, if you have all the documents listed below in place.
So in preparation for your registration and clearance in school, I’ve written down the list of documents you will need during the screening exercise.
The lists of documents you’ll need during screening are as follows:
Post-UTME / DE Screening Result:
This is optional, since it’s not all schools that write exams during Post-UTME screening. So if your school wrote a Post-UTME or Direct Entry Screening examination e.g. like FUTMINNA, you are required to provide your result slip during your school screening.
JAMB Original Result:
We all know this. This is a result you print from JAMB website. It contains your scores of each subject you wrote and your passport. You should print this from a colour printer. Direct Entry candidates don’t need this. If you don’t have your JAMB Original result, CLICK HERE to print yours NOW.
JAMB Acknowledgement Slip:
JAMB acknowledgement slip is ONLY meant for Direct Entry candidates, this is just a proof that you register for JAMB Direct Entry exercise. Some schools might require that UTME candidates should bring it also, so we advise you to go along with it during screening to be on a safe side.
JAMB Admission Letter:
This document is printed from JAMB’s website. Both UTME and DE candidates should have this. If ypou have been offered admission, you can proceed to and JAMB Accredited CBT Centre to print yours.
School Admission Letter:
Few schools make available their admission letter online for printing. i.e. you print your admission letter from the school’s website. School like FUTMINNA practice this, while other schools like BUK only make available an UNOFFICIAL Admission Letter on their site, which candidates will use to collect the original OFFICIAL Admission Letter in school later on. Others on the other hand, give this to students in school e.g. KADPOLY.
A’level Result:
This result is ONLY meant for Direct Entry Candidates, if you are a JAMBITE ignore this. A’level result is basically your ND, NID, IJMB, Diploma, NCE certificates etc.
O’level Result:
This is just basically your WAEC, NECO or NABTEB result. Both UTME and Direct Entry Candidates MUST provide this.
Secondary School Testimonial:
Most schools require this document. It’s a proof to show that you finished from the secondary school you claimed during your registrations.
FSLC or Primary School Leaving Certificate (PSLC):
First School Leaving Certificate (FSLC) is your Primary School leaving certificate. Both UTME and DE candidates MUST possess this document during screening exercise.
Primary School Testimonial:
This document is totally different from your FSLC listed above. Though, most schools don’t require this document as your FSLC certificate is good enough for them. But anyway, to be on a safer side you should have this document also.
Birth Certificate / Declaration of Age:
We should all know this. This is basically important as it’s the first prove to show that you are a citizen of Nigeria. But in a situation when you don’t have a Birth Certificate, you can also use a Declaration of Age. So if you don’t have a birth certificate, just go to any high court closest to you and to get a Declaration of Age document for nothing less than N500 (depending on the location of the court). This is compulsory for both UTME and DE candidates.
LGA Certificate:
This is your Local Government Area (LGA) certificate, this document proofs that you are from the local government you claim during your JAMB and Post-UTME screening registrations. Most schools prefer that candidates should come along the LGA certificates directly from their Local Government Area to that of Liaison Offices.  All Candidates should have this document
Others
Proof of payments (tellers), Post-UTME registration slip, JAMB registration slip, and every little piece of paper you value as credential might just be useful for you as you can really predict all the documents that may be required of you during screening. So we advise you to carry every little piece of valuable paper along.
We believe that if you can provide the necessary documents amongst the listed ones above, you are go to go for your screening / clearance exercise.
If you feel we omitted any document, please feel free to notify us using the comment box below.
Or if you have any question, you can also use the comment box, we’ll be glad to help.
All the best in your studies.
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ABOUT IJMB/JUPEB

                                IJMB
IJMB means Interim Joint Matriculation Board (IJMB) is an Advanced Level (A'level) nine months federal government programme run and moderated by Ahmadu Bello University, ABU Zaria.
IJMB is an A'level 9 month programme certified by NUC (Nigeria University Commission) CHECK PAGE 4 OF JAMB BROCHURE, ITEM 2.2(2) TO CONFIRM IJMB AS A REQUIREMENT FOR UNIVERSITY EDUCATION THROUGH DIRECT ENTRY.

  IJMB was setup to serve as an alternative mode of gaining admission into tertiary institutions in Nigeria into 200 level via Direct Entry (D.E) and majority of Nigerian universities recognize the IJMB result as a criteria for gaining university admission.

  IJMB is a programme many of you must have heard of through friends, colleagues, family members etc. Hundreds of thousands of students have gone through the programme since its inception, and have completed their degree programmes in their chosen universities.
WHEN DID IJMB STARTED : 
IJMB - Interim Joint Matriculation Board (IJMB) was established in 1976 by the Interim Common Services Agency (ICSA). ICSA itself was established by the government of the old Northern Region of Nigeria to provide educational and social services to the people of the region.
WHAT IS IJMBE : 
IJMBE - Interim Joint Matriculation Board Examination (IJMBE) was first held in 1977 for all students who had undergone the IJMBE post secondary education program in the existing schools of Basic/ Preliminary studies which had replaced the HSCE. Presently IJMB now serve as an Advanced Level Examination which guarantee candidate admission into 200level.
WHERE DID IJMB ORIGINATE : 
IJMB Board is administered by the Institute of Education of Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, Nigeria. Other members of the board include representatives of various education institutions such as Joint Admission Matriculation Board; Federal University of Technology, Minna.
HOW DOES IJMB WORK : 
IJMB is a programme most People have not heard of and it has been rapidly productive originating from the north and spreading to other parts of the country, Learn More Nigeria serves as a legal business body jointly working with their list of available IJMB centres with the sole aim of registering them at those centres closer to their location

How to use the IJMB Result to gain admission

The IJMB can be used to gain admission into the 200 level in any approved Nigerian University.
A candidate wishing to use to result to her admission into the University must follow these steps:
1. Visit the nearest JAMB office to get the Direct Entry (DE) form. Alternatively, you can visit the JAMB website and click on the DE link to get to the required portal.
2. Fill the form on the website or the hardcopy you bought from the JAMB office.
Make sure the details you provided match your IJMB result.
3. In the form, you have the option of choosing your preferred university (first option) and an alternate choice (second option). You are allowed to make up to six choices
The course you chose would be directly related to how well you perform in the IJMB examination. That is why it is important to choose a quality study center.
A good IJMB study center combined with hard work and diligent study would surely guarantee your IJMB result would get you any course you desire.


HOW TO APPLY FOR IJMB :
 To apply for ijmb/jupeb, click on the link below and follow the instructions outlined


                                                         JUPEB

Joint Universities Preliminary Examinations Board, It is an Approved, Proven & Certified Advanced level programme moderated by the University Of Lagos and having the coordinating body in various tertiary institutions and different study centres nationwide. The programme is specifically designed to provide an opportunity for candidates who cannot gain admission to regular degree programmes in Nigerian Universities for one reason or the other, as the programme only requires candidates O’level results, JAMB result, Also awaiting result candidate can Enrol and this time around into 200 level
JUPEB IS Approved: By the Federal Government has a platform for securing admission into a higher institution in the country and abroad.

JUPEB IS Proven: Yearly, about 20,000 applicants put in for the programme in which more than 70% fraction successfully secure admission with it into 200 level to their preferred institution & course.

JUPEB IS Certified: By Nigeria University Commission (NUC) has an Advanced level examination that qualifies students into 200level via JAMB

HOW JUPEB WORKS: 
Prospective JUPEB candidates are required to select any THREE (3) A/L JUPEB Subject Combination plus Genel studies (English Language) identified with their preferred course of study in the university be it Science, Art or Social Science Course.
Candidates would then be lectured for the stipulated period at their respective Study Centre and thereafter sit for the final examination.
On completion of the programme, successful candidates accordingly utilise their JUPEB certificate to secure admission into 200level in any Nigeria tertiary institution via JAMB.

JUPEB LEGIBILITY: 
JUPEB certificate is presently recognised and accepted in more than 70% of Nigeria federal, state and all private Universities. Thus, prospective candidates can check (item 2.2) of JAMB BROCHURE to confirm JUPEB legibility.

JUPEB PROGRAMME DURATION:
 JUPEB A’level programme runs for a maximum period of one academic session(9-10month) divided into two(2) semesters.

JUPEB PROGRAMME ELIGIBILITY: 
The programme is open to all interested candidates nationwide and any course can be offered to be it Science, Art or Social Science.

HOW TO APPLY FOR JUPEB :
 To apply for ijmb/jupeb, click on the link below and follow the instructions outlined

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ABU Admission List 2018/2018 Out On JAMB CAPS

ABU Admission List for the 2018/2019 academic session has been made available on JAMB's Website. Candidates can check their admission status on JAMB CAPS.
This is to inform all candidates who applied for admission in Ahmadu Bello University, (ABU) and participated in the Post-UTME Screening that the ABU Admission List has been made available on JAMB CAPS.

Candidates are therefore advised to check for their admission status on the JAMB website and click"ACCEPT" or "REJECT" to indicate acceptance or rejection of the admission offer.

NB : Clicking"REJECT" is an indication that the offer of admission has been rejected by candidates