UNN Accommodation Notice For 2017 Post-UTME Candidates
This is to inform all prospective students who will be involved in the forthcoming UNN Screening Examination which begins on 3rd October, 2017 and ends on the 9th of October, 2017 that the Student Affairs Unit has graciously provided an accommodation for students at an affordable fee of N3,000 only.
Prospective students who wish to take advantage of this accommodation are expected to follow the process outlined below:
-After Registering for the POST UTME Examination online.
-Visit the UNN Portal.
-Click on Prospective students.
-Click on Online application form.
-Click on Screening Accommodation.
-Click and Generate Invoice of N3000 containing RRR.
-Make payments using your ATM card or proceed to any bank of your choice which uses the Remita platform.
-Repeat steps 2- 5
-Click on print receipt (Your receipt will contain your Hostel and Room Number).
-Come along with the printout of your hostel allocation and the acknowledgement slip generated when you registered for the screening examination.
Note
-All accommodation spaces are valid for 2 nights (Night preceding your examination and the night of your examination).
-Squatting will not be accepted.
-Allocation will be on a first come, first served basis.
-The accommodation is available to both Male and Female Prospective students.
If you experience any challenge, please contact the following numbers:
08039260493- Payment Issues
07030209659- Room Accommodation Allocation Issues
08091490076- ICT Online Issues
The Numbers above are strictly for Accommodation Issues during the Screening Examination.
FUTA Post-UTME Screening Schedule 2017/2018 Announced
The management of the Federal University of Technology Akure has published the Post-UTME screening schedule for the 2017/2018 academic session.
The screening begins October 5th and ends October 10th.
The complete details are as follows;
1. Thursday, 5th October, 2017: School of Environmental Technology (SET), School of Earth & Mineral Science, (SEMS) School of Agriculture & Agricultural Technology (SAAT), School of Health & Health Technology (SHHT).
2. Friday, 6th October, 2017: School of Sciences (SOS)
3. Saturday 7th October, 2017: School of Engineering & Engineering Technology (SEET)
4. Monday, 9th October, 2017: School of Engineering & Engineering Technology (SEET)
Osinbajo Says Inaccurate Billing Responsible For Irregular Power Supply In Nigeria
Vice President Yemi Osinbajo has said that the problem of irregular power supply in Nigeria is caused by inaccurate billing system resulting from insufficient metering machines.
Osinbajo made the remarks on Saturday in Onna local government area of Akwa Ibom while inaugurating an Electric Metering Factory as part of activities marking the 30th anniversary of Akwa Ibom creation.
The vice president said that Nigeria’s economic development hinged on effective power supply, lamenting that Distribution Companies (DISCOs) had not been able to collect tariffs because of non-availability of meters.
“The electric metering factory is an important project. Inadequate power is the major obstacle to full economic development in Nigeria.
“We have also identified the facts that DISCO is unable to collect tariffs effectively from consumers because we are unable to afford the cost of metering.
“I think that there is an important policy innovation as there is no restriction on those who can actually produce meter for our consumers,” Osinbajo said.
He commended the Akwa Ibom governor for establishing the metering factory, saying that the Federal Government was looking forward to other several factories across the country.
“The country is open up for this kind of enterprise and we are looking forward to a lot more activities.
“But we are looking at 2.7 million units of meters annually here and this is absolutely fantastic.
“I know that job opportunities here will be substantial for a start,” Osinbajo said.
In his speech, the Akwa Ibom governor, Mr Udom Emmanuel, said that his administration was partnering with private sectors to put the state on the path of industrialization.
Emmanuel said that the factory would manufacture an average of one million meters per year and thanked the investors for their confidence in the state.
“The essence of this industry is to ensure power for all. Once you can buy recharge cards, you can have electricity, it is available for all.
“The capacity can be doubled from 2.7 to 5.4 to enable us pay for the power that we generate.
“The project is a private initiative for the betterment of all Akwa Ibom people and for Nigeria at large,” Emmanuel said.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Vice President Osinbajo had also inaugurated a syringe manufacturing company constructed by a Turkish firm in partnership with the state government.
The company is expected to produce 2ml, 5ml and 10ml disposable syringes respectively at an annual production capacity of 350 million units.
The Etinan General Hospital refurbished by Gov. Emmanuel was also inaugurated by the vice president, who was the special guest of honour at the 30th anniversary of Akwa Ibom creation.
The hospital had witnessed a facelift with modern facilities and wards fitted with new electrical beds, well equipped theatres to manage all kinds of surgeries and fully stocked pharmacies. (NAN)
North Korea Hydrogen Bomb Test Over Pacific? Experts Detail Huge Risks
Detonating a nuclear-tipped missile over the Pacific Ocean would be a logical final step by North Korea to prove the success of its weapons program but would be extremely provocative and carry huge risks, arms control experts said on Friday.
North Korean Foreign Minister Ri Yong Ho suggested leader Kim Jong Un was considering testing "an unprecedented scale hydrogen bomb" over the Pacific in response to U.S. President Donald Trump's threat at the United Nations to "totally destroy" the country.
"It may mean North Korea will fire a warhead-tipped (intermediate range) Hwasong-12 or Hwasong-14 intercontinental ballistic missile and blow it up a few hundred kilometers above the Pacific Ocean," said Yang Uk, a senior researcher at the Korea Defence and Security Forum in Seoul.
They may be bluffing, but there is a need for them to test their combined missile-bomb capability. They could have already prepared the plan and are now trying to use Trump's remarks as an excuse to make it happen," said Yang.
Such an atmospheric test would be the first globally since China detonated a device in 1980, according to the International Atomic Energy Agency.
Tests of nuclear-tipped ballistic missiles are rarer still. The United States' only test of an operational ballistic missile with a live warhead was fired from submarine far out in the Pacific Ocean in 1962.
China was widely condemned for a similar test with a missile that exploded over its Lop Nur test site in the country's west in 1966.
North Korea's six nuclear tests to date have all been underground, the most recent earlier this month by far its largest.
"We have to assume they *could* do it, but it is exceedingly provocative," said Vipin Narang, an associate professor of political science at Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
"To put a live nuclear warhead on a missile that's only been tested a handful of times, overflying potentially populated centers. If it ... doesn't go exactly as planned ... it could be a world changing event."
North Korea has fired two ballistic missiles over Japan's north Hokkaido region in the past month as part of a series of tests that experts say have illustrated unexpectedly rapid advances.
"They said Pacific Ocean, which pretty much means firing a missile over Japan," said Melissa Hanham, a senior research associate at the U.S.-based Middlebury Institute of International Studies at Monterey, California. "They want to shut us all up for doubting they could build it."
SERIOUS FALLOUT
While a missile would be the most ideal means of delivery, it is also possible to put a bomb on a ship and detonate on the surface of the ocean or in the sea, the experts said.
Either way, the radioactive fallout could be significant, as well as the diplomatic backlash from around the world. North Korea's recent missile launches over Japan especially drew stern rebukes from Tokyo and the international community.
Japan's Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga called Pyongyang's remarks and behavior "completely unacceptable."
Narang said a test high enough over the ocean would limit the radioactive fallout but risks included damage from an electro-magnetic pulse, something Pyongyang has hinted it might employ on an attack on the United States or its allies.
"If it doesn't go exactly as planned and the detonation occurs at a lower altitude we could see some EMP-like effects for anything in the area. A lot of dead fish too."
Pyongyang has launched dozens of missiles this year as it spurs a program aimed at mastering a nuclear-tipped missile that can strike the United States, in addition to its Sept 3 nuclear test.
If Kim's threat materializes, it will be a "tipping point" for China, and may prompt many other countries to demand an "end to the regime," said David Albright, founder of the non-profit Institute for Science and International Security in Washington.
"No one has tested above ground for decades and the radioactive fallout could be terrifying to many," Albright said.
Other experts said such an atmospheric nuclear test is unlikely for now due to its substantial technical and diplomatic risks.
Joshua Pollack, editor of the Washington-based Nonproliferation Review, said it would be an "end-to-end demo of everything."
"But I would be surprised if this were their very next move. They have yet to test an ICBM at full range into the Pacific," said Pollack. "That will probably come first."
UNIVERSITY OF IBADAN, IBADAN
POST UTME SCREENING OF PROSPECTIVE CANDIDATES FOR THE 2017/18 ADMISSION EXERCISE
This is to inform candidates who made the University of Ibadan their institution of first choice and scored 200 and above in the 2017 UTME that the University website will be open on Monday, 04 September, 2017 to Friday, 23 September, 2017 for the submission of their bio-data and SSCE/NECO results online through https://www.admissions.ui.edu.ng.
The deadline for submission of bio-data / O/level results may not be extended. Therefore, any candidate whose bio-data are not submitted within the stipulated time will not be considered for Post-UTME Screening and for admission.
PAYMENT INSTRUCTION
(a) Candidates are required to log-in to the Admission Portal (https://www.admissions.ui.edu.ng) using their Jamb Registration Number as their user name and their surname as their password e.g. 65345521EG OYEKANMI (Surname) Afolabi Mary. The screening fee is N2,000.00. This should be paid through the ADMISSION PORTAL in favour of University of Ibadan (Admission Processing Fee Account). Candidate’s Name, JAMB Registration Number, Telephone Number and E-mail Address should be quoted at the point of payment.
Payment Options:
Credit/Debit Card Payment using ATM card;
Cash at bank using the printout from the portal to make payment at the bank; and
Direct bank account debit whereby you use your internet banking tools to make payment.
Candidates are expected to print the payment success receipt which should display full names of the candidate (SURNAME first) as in the UTME result slip preceded by the JAMB Registration Number, as the payee and the payment reference number showing the success message.
(b) Upon successful payment, candidates should proceed on the portal to submit their bio-data and O/level results.
(c) Candidates should ensure that the online forms are carefully filled, following ALL necessary instructions, as “mistake(s)” may lead to disqualification.
(d) Please fill the online forms in CAPITAL letters only.
(e) Candidates are expected to upload their passport photographs and signatures. The image format for the passport and signature is JPEG and must not exceed 50kb. The photographs must be clean, clear and without glasses.
(f) Candidates are then to print the evidence of completion of transaction and keep for further reference.
(g) An online help desk platform on http://www.admissions.ui.edu.ng/helpdesk will be available to handle all genuine enquiries.
DATE OF POST UTME
The date for the post UTME will be communicated to candidates through their email addresses and sms. Candidates are, therefore, advised to provide valid and active email addresses and phone numbers. The University will not take responsibility for failure to get information as a result of invalid email addresses and wrong phone numbers.
Misrepresentation/falsification of documents is a serious offence. Candidates are, therefore, advised to submit genuine documents only. Anyone found guilty of this offence will be disqualified automatically and in appropriate cases, be handed over to the Law Enforcement Agencies.
Candidates are strongly advised to adhere strictly to the guidelines stipulated above for successful completion of the online submissions.
The world's top two universities are now in the UK not the US
The University of Oxford and the University of Cambridge have taken the top two places in the 2018 Times Higher Education World University Rankings for the first time in the rankings' 13-year history.
It’s the first time that the US has not had a university in first or second place. However, despite small movements at the very top of the table where Cambridge leapfrogged the California Institute of Technology and Stanford University to claim second place, the top 10 universities have held pretty firm. Only Berkeley, equal 10th last year, has departed to be replaced by the University of Pennsylvania.
If you look at just the top 200 universities (equivalent to roughly the top 1% of higher education institutions in the world), then the US, even with missing out on the top two spots, has comfortably the highest number of representatives. In fact, with 62 universities in this elite group, it has double the number of the next most represented nation, the UK with 31.
However, despite the US's domination in terms of overall numbers, there are signs that its grip on the table is slipping. This year, 59 of those 61 US institutions in the top 200 faced a drop in their research income per academic - and the future of federal research funding under the Trump administration is in doubt. Twenty-nine of the US' top 200 representatives dropped down the table when compared to last year.
The US is not the only country facing potential funding challenges. The UK's position within the EU research community - a key source of funding, particularly through flagship programmes such as Horizon 2020 - is at risk following the Brexit vote. Australia may suffer in future years if its government goes ahead with plans to cut funding by 2.5%, which would mean a AUS$2.8 billion fall in income across the higher education sector.
It is universities in Asia that could benefit from the uncertainty and, once again, the 2018 World University Rankings provide evidence of the continent's rise - particularly in the East.
Asia’s top university, the National University of Singapore, has risen two places to joint 22nd. This means there are now three Asian universities in the top 30 for the first time under the current methodology.
Second batch candidates to start registration immediately.
Please note that wrong entries will automatically disqualify a candidate.
On the home page of the University of Ilorin website, click on 2017/2018 Pre-Admission Screening Procedure.
All candidates are advised to click on Pre-Admission Screening Instructions and carefully read the Registration Instructions.
On the Admission Menu displayed on the left-hand side, click Pre-Admission Screening Instruction and read carefully.
Type in your JAMB Registration Number and SURNAME in the boxes provided. Carefully type in your JAMB Registration Number as any error committed will not allow your details to be displayed.
Thereafter,
Actual Registration fee for each candidate is N2,000 only excluding bank charges.
UTME candidates should click on the Get Details button for your JAMB information;
DE candidates should click OK button on the dialog box displayed and enter their names; and
Click on Make Payment link to go to WEBPAY page. Note: UTME Candidates who are qualified for the courses originally chosen can proceed to make payment by supplying the required information. However, UTME Candidates who are not qualified for the course originally chosen are advised to change their course as indicated on the payment page. Note that the sum of N2,500 is charged for change of course for only those who need to.
Make Payment
Select your ATM card type (e.g Verve or Master Card)
Enter your Card Number
Enter Card Expiry Date and the card CVV2 (the 3 digits on the reverse side of the card and lastly enter your card pin; and
Then click on Pay.
Please note: (Do not Refresh your browser while the process is going on to avoid multiple deductions from your account. If nothing is displayed after 10 minutes, close the browser and restart).
After Login, click on Continue Registration Link on the main menu.
Fill in your other bio-data and necessary details truthfully on the webpage. All candidates should upload their Passports by clicking on Browse button and select your picture. Your Passport must not be more than 25KB.
PASSPORT SPECIFICATION
Acceptable format is JPEG.
Picture must be digital passport photograph.
Resolution must be at least 200 DPI.
Dimension should not be less than 600 × 600 pixels.
Each photograph should capture the head and top of the shoulders so that the face take up to 70-80% of the photograph.
Show the eyes looking directly at the camera.
Show skin tone naturally.
Have a uniform red background.
Maximum of 25KB..
On completion of bio-data. click on Next Step button then click OK on the message dialog box.
All Direct Entry (DE) candidates should complete the programme of choice and click on Save then click OK on the message dialog box.
On completion of choice of Institution click Next Step button.
For Direct Entry (DE) candidates;
Direct Entry candidates are required to select their Highest Academic Qualification(s) from the drop down and click on Save. On the dialog box click OK;
To add more Higher Academic Qualifications click on qualifications drop down to select your additional qualifications, click on save; and
Click on Next Step.
All candidates (UTME and DE) are required to supply their O' level (O/L) details as follows:
Pick Number of sitting(s) by clicking on the drop-down button
Enter all the required O' level (O/L) details; Pick as applied in your result; and
Click on Submit button then click OK on the message dialog box.
Automatic disqualification at any stage of result falsification
Click Scheduling Tab. All candidates must select a screening centre from the drop-down menu. Note that an alert will be immediately sent to your e-mail provided in your bio-data.
Click Print Tab to print out the following:
Pre-Admission Screening Registration form;
Scheduling Slip; and
Payment Receipt.
Note:All candidates are expected to be at the screening centre an hour before their scheduled time with the above printouts and be decently dressed inline with the University of Ilorin Dress Code.
Instructions/Steps
1. Create Your Account
a. Input Your Initial parameters on to the system:-Surname, Firstname, Middlename, Phonenumber, JambNo,Jamb Score(Those who Scored 150 and above)
b. Choose Mode of Payment
i Pay By Bank:-Those who wishes to pay through E-trazact in banks.
ii Pay Online:-Those who wishes to pay through online BankIt.
c. Click to pay.
c. Pay for your Post UTME Form through E-trazact platform
d. Print out your Etrazact confirmation Order digits number
2. Fill Your Form( Pay By Bank)
a. Insert your confirmation Order digit numbers
b. Complete your form
c. Save your form
d. Print a copy of your form
e. Log out
3. Fill Your Form(Pay Online)
a. Insert Your TransactionID
b. Complete Your Form
c. Save your form
d. Print a copy of your form
e. Log Out
RUGIPO Post-UTME 2017: Cut-off Mark, Screening And Registration Details
This is to invite all candidates that applied for admission to the Rufus Giwa Polytechnic, Owo during 2017 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) conducted by the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) and those who wrote the examination and now willing to secure admission into the Polytechnic that they should register on-line for screening exercise for 2017/2018 Academic Session admission into the Polytechnic.
Screening Cut-off Mark The applicants are also enjoined to note that only candidates that scored 150 marks and above are qualified to apply for admission.
Method Of Application
Candidates are enjoined to visit the Portal of the Polytechnic (sf.rugipo.edu.ng) for further information and register with effect from Tuesday, 5th September, 2017.
Candidates that pay through on-line shall follow the procedure and information they see on the computer system while those who pay through Banks shall generate their invoice copies and take same to bank for payment.
All the candidates are permitted to download the past questions online.
Meanwhile, the screening fee is two thousand naira (₦2,000.00) only.
Applicants for the screening exercise are also requested to upload the following: (i) JAMB Data (with score) (ii) the results (WAEC, NECO, GCE and NABTEB) (iii) passport photograph
The candidates are advised to print their admission screening forms and thereafter reprint the dates for their Post-UTME tests on or before 13th October, 2017.
The screening exercise shall hold between 17th and 20th October, 2017. A.J. Abimbola for: Registrar
The Joint Admission and Matriculation Board ( JAMB ) says it will close the Direct Entry e- Registration portal on Sept.15. Dr Fabian Benjamin, the Head of Media and Information of the board, said this in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Abuja on Friday. Benjamin advised candidates yet to register to do so before the deadline, saying that there might be no postponement of the deadline. He also advised JAMB candidates to re-upload their ‘O’ level results in the new portal as the previous portal did not allow for the capturing of candidates level of grades. He also said that candidates should use the approved Computer Based Test (CBT) Centres for the exercise. According to him, the new portal has provided a platform for the detailed category of the West African Examination Result ( WAEC ) of candidates for proper placement. “The first platform that was used for the exercise does not create room for the capturing of the levels of grade such as C4, C5, C6, B1, B2, B3 and A1. “ You know in some schools, all these ‘O’ level grades are being considered. “For example, if you have B1 and another one has B3 and there is no room for separation in the platform schools may not be able to ascertain the level of grades some schools will consider the O’ level grades. “And the first platform just stated A, B, C, so with this new platform, there will be room for the download of the level of grades. Somebody who has B1 will stand a better chance than the person with B3. “So, we use this new platform to capture all those detailed categories of WAEC result so that no grade of result will be left uploaded.’’ Benjamin, however, said that any candidate who felt that what he or she uploaded before was enough might not bother.
DELSU Departmental Admission Cut-off Marks 2017/2018 Released
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DELSU Departmental Admission Cut-off Marks 2017/2018 Released
The management of Delta State University has announced the departmental cut-off marks for admission in the 2017/2018 academic session.
The Admissions Board (UAB) of the university at its meeting held on Wednesday August 30, 2017, considered the weighted average scores across the faculties and recommended the underlisted as cut-off marks for the 2017/2018 academic session.
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S/N Faculty Cut-Off Mark 2017
1 Agriculture
Agric. Economics/Extension 45
Animal Science 45
Crop Science 45
Fisheries 45
Forestry & Wild Life 45
2 Arts
English & Literary Studies 60
Fine & Applied Arts 51
French 45
History & Inter. Studies 57
Linguistics 45
Linguistics/Urhobo 45
Music 45
Philosophy 45
Religious Studies 45
Theatre Art 55
3 College of Health Science
Anatomy and Cell Biology 57
Medical Biochemistry 62
Medicine & Surgery 74
Nursing Science 69
Pharmacology & Therapeutics 58
Physiology 50
4 Education
Agric Education 45
Biology Education 51
Business Education 46
Chemistry Education 45
Computer Education 45
Economics Education 45
English Education 50
Fine Art Education 45
French Education 45
Geography Education 45
Guidance & Counselling 45
Health Education 45
History Education 45
Home Economics 45
Integrated Science 45
Library & Information Science 45
Mathematics Education 45
Music Education 45
Nursery & Primary Education 45
Physical and Health Education 45
Physics Education 45
Political Science Education 48
Religious Education 45
Social Science Education (Social Stud.) 45
Technical Education 45
5 Engineering
Civil Engineering 57
Electrical Engineering 57
Mechanical Engineering 57
6 Law
Law 63
7 Management Science
Accounting and Finance 53
Banking & Finance 51
Business Administration 52
Marketing 45
8 Pharmacy
Pharmacy 68
9 Science
Animal & Environmental Biology 45
Biochemistry 57
Biochemistry Technology 55
Biological Technology 45
Botany 45
Chemistry 45
Chemistry Technology 45
Computer Science 62
Environmental Science Technology 45
Geology 50
Industrial Chemistry 45
Industrial Mathematics 45
Mathematics 45
Microbiology 58
Physics 45
Physics & Electronics Technology 45
10 Social Science
Accounting and Finance 53
Business Administration 52
Economics 65
Geography & Regional Planning 45
Mass Communication 62
Political Science 60
Psychology 47
Sociology 52