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ABIA STATE UNIVERSITY (ABSU) BEGINS ADMISSION PLACEMENT ON JAMB CAPS FOR 2021/22 ACADEMIC SESSION

Following the recent release of the Departmental cut off Mark which was signed and approved by the Management,The Authorities of the Abia State University, {ABSU}had Commenced Admission placement on Jamb caps for the 2021/22 Academic Session.

This information was gathered from Applicants of the varsity that have successfully noticed changes in their caps.

In

view of the above, All Applicants of the varsity are Enjoined to keep a close tab on their respective caps to know their Admission status.

Candidates who are yet to notice changes on their caps are urged to keep calm and keep checking their caps as the Admission list is being rolled out gradually.

Below are the guidelines for checking Admission status on jamb caps:

1: Set your Chrome browser to Desktop Mode before you start by clicking the options button “Desktop Site”

2:Input your Gmail address and it’s password to log in.

Use the link to access it

https://portal.jamb.gov.ng/efacility_/

Click on “Check Admission Status“

Ensure year 2021 is selected at the year category.

4:Enter your registration number in the rectangular box located at the top.

5:Click on “Access My CAPs“ .

You will be directed to your caps which will indicate ‘welcome’.

6:At the top left hand corner,caps menu will display which includes:

My choices
Olevel results
Transfer approval
Admission status e.t.c.
7: Click on Admission status to check if you have been offered admission or not.

Below are the screenshots of Admitted Candidates.

2022 UTME/DE:JAMB INCLUDES TWO NEW SUBJECT TO SYLLABUS

The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board(JAMB) has added physical and health education and computer studies into next year’s Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination.

The board said the two subjects would help to widen opportunities for candidates so that they can access tertiary education.

Registrar of JAMB, Prof Is- haq Oloyede said this during an interview with reporters after receiving an award of excellence from the Education Correspondents Association of Nigeria (ECAN)

“The next issue is the campaign we have just introduced; Physical and Health Education and Computer Studies as UTME subjects.

“We are asking and sensitising the public, particularly the students who are to take the exam, that these are two Science subjects that will be added to their choice to widen opportunities for candidates to be able to access tertiary education,” he said.

He said the board would go after students using fake certificates to secure admission.

“We appeal for support (on the issue) of fake certificates. Issuance and usage of fake certificates to secure admission into our institutions particularly at the A level candidates.

“We are working very hard to tighten the noose and make it impossible for those who engage in such an illicit action to succeed,” the registrar said.

The registrar also said the Board was working to clear the backlog of illegal admissions conducted by tertiary education institutions in the country.Oloyede said the decision is to rescue students who have the requisite qualifications but were admitted illegally.

“(On) the issue of illegal admission that we want to put a halt to. We want to clear the backlog and ensure that those of them who have been improperly admitted but have the minimum qualification are rescued.

“We want to continue the campaign to discourage those who are committing such illegal action to stop doing such,” Oloyede said.

EKSU ACTIVATES ADMISSION SCREENING PORTAL FOR UTME AND DE CANDIDATES FOR THE 2021/2022 ADMISSION EXERCISE

This is to inform all UTME and DIRECT ENTRY (DE) candidates who have applied for admission into Ekiti State University, Ado-Ekiti, for the 2021/2022 academic session that the POST-UTME SCREENING exercise Has commence officially from 6th Decemebr, 2021.

(PLEASE, NOTE THAT. THERE WILL BE NO EXAMINATION).

The University will also consider UTME candidates who did not choose EKSU initially but scored 160 and above in the last UTME, and are ready to change their first choice of institution to EKSU on their JAMB CAPS. Ekiti State University (EKSU) will give concession to successful students from its Pre-Degree Programme, in keeping with Senate approvalCandidates who have not written their O’level examinations should notapply for the PUTME screening exercise. They are to apply as soon as the results of their O’level examinations are released.

The University minimum UTME scores for Law, Nursing and Medicine (MBBS) are 250, 220 and 250 respectively. Candidates who scored lower in any of the aforementioned courses may apply for PUTME screening into other courses of their choice and effect the change on JAMB CAPS in order to be considered for admission. Please, note that, EKSU accepts JUPEB

(minimum of 7 points) and NOT IJMB for admission.

INSTRUCTION TO ALL CANDIDATES

A.i. To apply for 2021/2022 UTME/DE go to eksuportal.eksu.edu.ng. click on ADMISSION, you will be directed to the online application portal. ii. ‘Sign up’ by providing the required details to create an account. MAKE

SURE YOU PROVIDE YOUR ACTIVE EMAIL AND PERSONAL PHONE NUMBER, a verification email will be sent to you. iii. After successful sign up, click LOGIN to log on to your dashboard,applicants are to login using their CORRECT Email or JAMB

registration number as ‘username’ and enter your password provided

while signing up.

On your dashboard select the type of application (2021/2022 PUTME

application). The next page requires inputting applicant’s JAMB

Registration Number (UTME). For applicants who chose EKSU, their

information will be populated automatically and they can proceed to fill in their other details. Applicants who did not choose EKSU as first choice will have to fill in all their correct details first of which is their JAMB Registration Number on the form page.

The next page requires PAYMENT FOR THE PUTME SCREENING FORM, click on PAY NOW to redirect you to REMITA online

Payment.

On successful payment, the application form will be opened,

attach your 1″ x 1″ coloured passport photograph with red background in JPEG format only on the form page. Upload details of your O’Level result(s) obtained at not more than two sittings at the following examinations: WAEC/SSCE,

NECO and NABTEB.

After undergoing the above procedure, preview, confirm, submit and print out the completed screening form.

ELIGIBILITY

EKSU will admit only candidates who made at least five (5) credit passes in SSCE/NECO/NABTEB in the relevant subjects AT NOT MORE THAN TWO SITTINGS. (Direct Entry candidates must possess a minimum of

Upper Credit for engineering courses and Lower Credit for other courses). Direct Entry candidates who are interested in changing their first choice ofinstitution to EKSU may also be considered. Direct Entry candidates should process their transcripts, which must get to EKSU via this email:admissions.registration@eksu.edu.ngon or before 29 December, 2021 failing which their applications for admission will not be considered. Any candidate who fails to participate in the screening exercise will not be considered for admission into the University. Any false information

uploaded by the candidate will lead to automatic disqualification.

FUKASHERE 2ND SEMESTER EXAM TIME-TABLE FOR 2020/2021 SESSION

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This is to inform the general public that, the Management of Federal University of Kashere Gombe State released the final examination timetable 2020/2021 academic session, to be started on 13th December 2021 and ends on 07th January 2022.

The timetable has been made available at the various departmental and faculty notice boards.

Students are advised to visit their departmental notice boards for a copy of the timetable

FG MOVES TO AVERT FRESH ASUU STRIKE

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Labour and Employment Minister Chris Ngige will today review the implementation of the Memorandum of Action (MoA) signed by the Federal Government and the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU).

The minister’s move is to avert another round of disruptions in academic activities in public varsities.

“I will find out from the Accountant-General’s office and the Federal Ministry of Finance, Budget and National Planning tomorrow (today),” Dr. Ngige told The Nation last night.Ngige’s plan came as the leadership of the ASUU was locked in a meeting last night over alleged failure of the Federal Government to meet its demands.

ASUU President Emmanuel Osodeke said the leadership of the union was in a marathon meeting to review the implementation of the various interventions reached with the Federal Government.Osodeke said only funds for the revitalisation of public universities have been partially addressed by the government, following the 21-day ultimatum issued by the union.

The three-week ultimatum, issued on November 15, 2021, ends today.

The ASUU leader confirmed that part of the needs assessment funds have been released to the universities.

ASUU President Emmanuel Osodeke said the leadership of the union was in a marathon meeting to review the implementation of the various interventions reached with the Federal Government.Osodeke said only funds for the revitalisation of public universities have been partially addressed by the government, following the 21-day ultimatum issued by the union.The three-week ultimatum, issued on November 15, 2021, ends today.The ASUU leader confirmed that part of the needs assessment funds have been released to the universities.

Osodoke said: “Government has not done its part. Of all the issues, it is only one they have done half way. And this is the needs assessment (revitalisation funds) where they have released some money to the universities. But other issues they have not done.All our attempts to get in touch with them have all been rebuffed; no contact.

“All these will be discussed at our meeting and what we will do next will be decided at the end of the meeting.”


KANO STATE UNIVERSITY OF SCI. AND TECH POST-UTME RESULT FOR 2021/2022 IS OUT

This is to inform all prospective students of Kano State University of Science and Technology, (KUST) Wudil who applied for admission into the university and participated in the 2021/2022 screening exercise that the result of the screening is out

The results have been made available online. Candidates are to follow the procedure below to check their results; poo

How To Check KUST, Wudil Post-UTME Result

Kindly log on to KUST post UTME portal viahttps://applicationportal.kustwudil.edu.ng/
Enter your JAMB registration number and password in the required columns.
Click on login button to access your KUST post UTME score online.
Goodluck!

BOWEN UNIVERSITY NOTICE ON PROCESSING OF 2017, 2018 AND 2019 JAMB ADMISSION LETTERS

Further to the release of procedures by JAMB to resolve issues around JAMB admission letters for students admitted in 2017, 2018, and 2019 admission years, I write to request concerned students to verify or in-put their details on the list on or before Friday, 10th December 2021 as follows:

Click on this link:Login with your admission number ;
Login with your JAMB registration number;
Carefully read the information on the portal after login;
Respond to the questions or comment appropriately;
Add your mobile

Please note that the University will not be held responsible for failure on the part of the concerned students to verify or add their details before the deadline above.

Thank you

Rivers Govt Offers N50m, Automatic Employment To Physically-Challenged Person

He said the honour bestowed on Daniel is in recognition of his academic excellence and for being a source of inspiration to persons living with disabilities.In his remark, Wike directed the Governing Councils and managements of state universities to sanitize their internal academic systems by stopping every inappropriate policy, practice or procedure that compromises the high quality academic standards required of tertiary institutions.

The Governor, however, cautioned all Rivers State-owned universities to stop indiscriminate conferment of doctoral degrees on all manner of questionable candidates and people of material influence.He emphasised that serious universities jealously guard their reputation and award doctoral degrees only to students who have gone through years ofrigorous intellectual research and interrogation and whose dissertation is independently adjudged to be sound and contributory to new learning.He described as unfortunate, the current trend and practice in universities, including the Rivers State University, to award doctoral degrees indiscriminately, like chieftaincy titles, to all manner of questionable candidates.First of all, the programmes that you offer must equip the students with relevant skills, entrepreneurial or otherwise, so that on graduation they can start their own businesses and professional practice and become creators of jobs from the beginning; and not jobless seekers for elusive jobs,” Wike stated.He assured that the infrastructural development in the university started by his administration, including the four new campuses at Ahoada, Emohua, Ebara and Sakpenwa, will be completed by the second quarter of 2022.The RSU Vice Chancellor, Prof. Nlerum Okogbule, expressed gratitude to Governor Wike for his enormous support to the institution.

In his speech, the Pro-Chancellor and chairman of the governing council of the University, Justice Iche Ndu (rtd), commended the graduands for the successful completion of their academic endeavour.The Chancellor and the Emir of Lafia, Dauda Sidi Bage, noted that university education is indispensable to national development.“I have carefully examined the academic components of this great university, particularly courses and research thematic areas taught to students in this university, and I am delighted to confirm, by way of unequivocal amplifications, that they are focused on preparing our students for nation building and solving societal challenges,” he said.

The Chancellor, who is a retired Justice of the Supreme Court of Nigeria, lauded Wike for his unparalleled support for the judiciary, and his intervention in the construction of a brand new campus of the Nigerian Law School in Port Harcourt.