Joseph Ayo Babalola University is licensed by the Federal Government of Nigeria to operate as a faith-based Private University. It is located at Ikeji Arakeji, Osun State, along Ilesa-Akure Road Ikeji Arakeji provides a serene atmosphere for a scholarship. It is ideal for proper academic activities and character training, being reasonably removed from the corrupting influence of city life.
GENERAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS: UTME ADMISSION
Candidates wishing to apply for admission into the University must possess GCE, O/L, SSCE (WAEC), NECO, NABTEB or equivalent with minimum credit passes in five subjects including English Language and Mathematics at one or two sittings. Interested candidates who have already applied to JAMB for admission and wish to change their first choice University to Joseph Ayo Babalola University are required to:
a)Apply for a change of institution through JAMB;
b)Obtain Joseph Ayo Babalola University Application Form;
c)Participate in the screening exercise.
“Awaiting result” candidates can also apply provided their results will be available by September of the year in which admission is required.
Requirements and How to Apply
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UNIBEN JUPEB Admission Form 2019/2020 Is Out – See Requirement and How To Apply
The University, In collaboration with the JOINT UNIVERSITIES PRELIMINARY EXAMINATIONS BOARD (JUPEB), the University of Benin invites applications from suitably qualified candidates for admission into the Foundation Programmes.
The UNIBEN JUPEB Programme leads to the award of the Joint Universities Preliminary Examinations Board (JUPEB) Certificate which enables candidates to gain Direct Entry Admission into 200 level of the degrees offered by the University of Benin and other JUPEB – affiliated Universities in Nigeria and universities abroad. The JUPEB Certificate is equivalent to the Advance Level GCE or the Old Higher School Certificate (HSC) or IJMB.
Admission Requirements and How to Apply
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JAMB 2020 – Only Candidates With National Identification Number Will Register
The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has revealed that to tighten the registration process for its 2020 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) only candidates with National Identification Number will be allowed to register.
The Head of Media, Dr. Fabian Benjamin, who stated this in Abuja, said the move was aimed at purging the UTME registration process and eliminating identity theft, adding that the board was ready to go to any length to enforce biometric verification.
Fabian vowed that the board would no longer conduct UTME in school-based centres operated by private individuals as they have become enclaves for fraudsters to perpetrate malpractice, except such centres are owned and operated by the schools hosting them.
He said, “Each time we have a case of examination malpractice, we write to the Attorney General to give us a fiat to prosecute the case ourselves; subsequently, you must have a National Identification Number (NIN), to register for JAMB examination to eliminate the issue of identity theft.”
Recall that despite measures adopted by JAMB to curb all forms of infractions, the 2019 UTME was marred by malpractices as examination syndicates infiltrated centres across the country, giving a free rein to fraud and criminalities with the intent of undoing the credibility of the process.
JAMB said in one instance, a particular candidate registered a record 222 times, while some registered 46 and others 56 times or more, forcing the exam body to delay the release of its results till after May 11, 2019.
Benjamin disclosed that parents, especially mothers were constituting a major barrier to the credibility of the exercise as they were actively conniving with their children to pay fraudsters in order to acquire marks.
Speaking on the public outcry over the conduct of the 2019 UTME, he said the complaints received so far, were because the board was more disposed to disclose what is happening now than ever.
Meanwhile, JAMB’s Intelligence Committee has invalidated the results of four candidates who were found to have been involved in the manipulation of their 2019 UTME.
Source: https://myschoolnews.ng/jamb/jamb-form-news
IAUE Direct Entry Form is out 2019/2020 – Requirements and How to Apply
This is to invite all direct-entry candidates of Ignatius Ajuru University of Education for 2019/2020 admission to a screening exercise scheduled to run from Monday July 8th 2019 to Wednesday, July 24th, 2019 at the University Auditorium, main campus, Rumuolumeni, Port Harcourt at 8 A.M. prompt.
PLEASE NOTE: Admission is free. If anyone demands for bribe, please send a text to 08033410255. Parents, guardians, well-wishers and other unauthorized persons are not allowed at the screening centre during the screening exercise.
How to Register for IAUE Direct Entry Screening
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FUPRE Post-UTME 2019: Cut-off Mark, Fee, How to Register, Closing Date
FUPRE Post-UTME form, cut-off mark, eligibility, screening dates and registration deadline for the 2019/2020 Academic Session have been announced.
Cut-off mark is 180. Cost is N2000, Screening will hold from 29th July – 3rd August, 2019. Registration Deadline is July 21st, 2019. See the full details below;
The Federal University of Petroleum Resources, Effurun hereby invites all candidates who scored 180 and above and applied for admission into the University as first choice in the 2019 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examinations (UTME) to apply for the Post UTME Screening Exercise.
Registration for Screening will commence on Monday, 1st July, 2019. Candidates are to pay a non-refundable fee of N2,000.00 (Two Thousand Naira) only for this screening exercise.
How to Register
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FUTA Post-UTME 2019 – See Cut-Off Mark, Fee, Registration Guide, Closing Date
This is to inform suitably qualified candidates that the Federal University of Technology, Akure, Computer-Based Post-UTME screening exercise for admission into ALL COURSES/PROGRAMMES for the 2019/2020 Academic session will commence on Tuesday, 30th July and end on Friday, 2nd August, 2019. Registration commenced on Monday, 1st July to Friday, 26th July 2019. Cut-off is 180, screening fee is N2,000.
ELIGIBILITY:
FUTA Post-UTME 2019: Dates, Cut-Off, Fee, Registration Details
Candidates who scored a minimum of 180 in the 2019 UTME conducted by the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) and Direct Entry (DE) candidates who made the Federal University of Technology, Akure (FUTA) their First Choice Institution are eligible for the screening. In addition, each candidate must possess at least five (5) credit passes including English Language and Mathematics at not more than two (2) sittings. Candidates who do not participate in the Post-UTME screening will not be considered for admission. FUTA will not consider candidates with “Awaiting Results”. Candidates MUST have at least a pass in physics to qualify for admission into any programme in FUTA
SCREENING FEE: is Two Thousand Naira (N2, 000.00) only payable at any bank through REMITA.
How to Apply
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Lagos State Polytechnic (LASPOTECH) Post-utme 2019: Eligibility, Cut-off Mark
Lagos State Polytechnic Post-UTME form, eligibility and registration guidelines for 2019/2020 academic session has been announced.
Applications are hereby invited from prospective candidates interested in gaining admission into the Lagos State Polytechnic (LASPOTECH) for the 2019/2020 academic session.
Online Registration for admission into the 2018/2019 Academic Session commenced on 26th June and will end on 11th August 2019. The price of the form is N2,000.
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UNIOSUN Post-utme/de 2019: Cut-off Mark, Fee, How To Apply, Closing Date
UNIOSUN Post-UTME form, cut-off mark, eligibility, application fee, deadline and registration details for the 2019/2020 Academic Session have been announced. General Cut-off mark is 160 (however, some courses have cut-off mark of 200.),
Deadline for registration is August 9th, 2019. See full details below;
Notice is hereby given that the 2019 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) screening exercise will hold for candidates who chose Osun State University as their first choice or those willing to change their institution and make UNIOSUN their first choice, with a minimum score of 160 marks.
Eligibility and How to Apply
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UNIMAID Post-utme 2019: Cut-off Mark, Eligibility, Closing Date, How To Apply
UNIMAID Post-UTME form, cut-off mark, eligibility, application fee and registration details for the 2019/2020 Academic Session have been announced. The cut-off mark is 160. The application fee is N2000.
This is to inform candidates who applied for admission into the degree program of University of Maiduguri Borno for the 2019/2020 academic session and have scored 160 and above in the UTME, and a minimum of lower credit/Merit in diploma, 9 points in NCE/IJMB or second class lower division from any recognized for DE that there would be online screening for admission.
How to Register for UNIMAID Post UTME
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2019 WAEC GCE Time Table Is Out – Click To Download PDF
Authorities at the West African Examinations Council (WAEC) have released the 2019 WAEC GCER timetable leading to the conduct of the exams expected to commence on 13TH AUGUST and end on 2ND OCTOBER, 2019. Candidates should click here to download the complete waec gce timetable.
The examination, which is expected to be conducted throughout the country for the private candidates, according to the WAEC timetable released over the weekend.
WAEC said the early publication of the 2019 WASSCE GCE timetable is intended to afford school administrators and candidates the opportunity to adequately prepare for the test.
WAEC also encourages school administrators to make maximum use of the timetable by ensuring that the students adhere strictly to the time and date specified in the schedule during the administration of the exams.
All candidates are also advised to prepare for the exam using original waec past questions and answers.
However, the Council said it will in keeping with its policy, institute the requisite measures in dealing with those, who will attempt to breach its examination’s protocols.
As per the guideline released, the WASSCE examination will commence on August 13th, beginning with practical food and nutrition and home management.
It further disclosed that objective and essay questions, as well as practice work and oral tests, will be used by the council to evaluate the candidates.
The results of some candidates who sat the examination in 2018 were withheld by WAEC Nigeria for “examination malpractice,” according to the release.
The Council stated that those candidates, whose results were held, were found culpable of violating basic rules governing the conduct of the examination, including the use of foreign materials, such as cell phones and calculators.
About Examination
The WASSCE is a type of standardized test in West Africa. It is administered by the West African Examinations Council. It is only offered to candidates residing in Anglophone West African countries. The academic school-leaving qualification awarded upon successful completion of the exams is the WASSCE.
WASSCE is also known by its former name, General Certificate Examinations (GCE). All students from private and public schools are allowed to take this examination, and uniforms are compulsory. However, other rules and regulations are applied to every candidate. This examination is usually done by students done with senior secondary school so as to correct their results if needed. The results are mostly available by December.