Friday, 15 September 2017

2017 NECO June/July Senior School Certificate Examination Results is Out, NECO Registrar



The National Examination Council has announced the release of the 2017 June/July Senior School Certificate Examination results. NECO Registrar, Professor Charles Uwakwe, announced the results in Minna on Thursday.




Mr. Uwakwe said that 1,055,988 candidates registered for the examination, among whom 1,051,472 wrote the tests in 76 subjects.

He said that 745,053 candidates, representing 70.85 percent had five credits and above, including English Language and mathematics, in the examination.

Mr. Uwakwe said the performance represented 1.11 percent improvement in candidates’ performance compared with the 2016 results.

He said that 947,850 candidates had five credits and above irrespective of English Language and mathematics, adding that the figure represented 1.63 percent improvement over the 2016 result.

He also said that 903,690 candidates had credit in English Language, while 849,335 candidates had credit in General Mathematics.

He explained that 50,586 candidates, representing 4.81 percent of candidates, were involved in examination malpractice.

Mr. Uwakwe said the figure represented 0.52 percent increase in cases of malpractice compared to the 2016 record.

He also said that 276 schools were involved in mass cheating in 34 states, while six schools were de-recognized for examination malpractice.

Mr. Uwakwe explained that 23 supervisors who aided malpractice one way or another were blacklisted.

He advised the candidates to access their results on the NECO website www.mynecoexams.com.

Thursday, 14 September 2017

UNIVERSITY OF UYO 2017/2018 POST UTME SCREENING EXERCISE

All Candidate for UNIUYO 2017 POST UTME SCREENING EXERCISE should come with the following:

1. Original and photocopies of Candidate's Academic Qualifications (SSCE, NECO, NABTEB, etc.).

2. One (1) copy of the University of Uyo 2017 ONLINE Screening Exercise Schedule Slip duly completed with a Red background Passport-Size Photograph printed in colour.

3. One (1) copy of 2017 JAMB (UTME) Result Printout.

4. One (1) copy of recent Passport-Size Photograph on Red Background with the following written on the reverse side of the Passport-Size Photograph;
i. Candidate's Name
ii. UTME Registration Number
iii. Candidate's Signature



These should be packed in a Quarto-sized envelope and labelled thus;
i. Candidate's Name
ii. Department and
iii. JAMB Registration Number




Registration is ongoing till Friday 15th September, 2017 being the Closing date.




For more Info and Registration, kindly talk to me; Unclistic via 08096799951 and you will be glad you did.

UNIUYO 2017 POST UTME SCREENING EXERCISE

All Candidate for UNIUYO 2017 POST UTME SCREENING EXERCISE should come with the following:
1. Original and photocopies of Candidate's Academic Qualifications (SSCE, NECO, NABTEB, etc.).
2. One (1) copy of the University of Uyo 2017 ONLINE Screening Exercise Schedule Slip duly completed with a Red background Passport-Size Photograph printed in colour.
3. One (1) copy of 2017 JAMB (UTME) Result Printout.
4. One (1) copy of recent Passport-Size Photograph on Red Background with the following written on the reverse side of the Passport-Size Photograph;
i. Candidate's Name,
ii. UTME Registration Number and
iii. Candidate's Signature.

These should be packed in a Quarto-sized envelope and labelled thus;
i. Candidate's Name,
ii. Department and
iii. JAMB Registration Number.

Registration is ongoing till Friday 15th September, 2017 being the Closing date.

For more Info and Registration, kindly talk to me; Unclistic via 08096799951 and you will be glad you did.

Thursday, 7 September 2017

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS THROUGH UTME

Admission requirements through Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME):


1. Minimum of Credit passes in Five (5) subjects including English Language at SSCE, GCE O' Level and any other equivalent examinations.
2. UTME scores of at least 180 and above (subject to change).
3. Post-UTME screening score of not less than 180 (subject to change).
4. In addition to the above, candidates must make Akwa Ibom State University 1st or 2nd choice to qualify to write the Post-UTME Screening Test.
5. Candidates who score less than 180 at the Post-UTME screening test are not eligible for admission into any programme in AKSU irrespective of any higher scores obtained at UTME.
6. For final selection into programmes, the candidate's average scores from the UTME and Post-UTME screening Tests are used.
The cut-off point for admission varies from one programmed to another.

 Admission through Direct Entry:

1. Minimum of credit passes in five subjects including English Language at SSCE, GCE O' Level or equivalent qualification.
2. Either A' levels, OND or NCE in relevant subject areas.
3. An acceptable score in the Direct Entry Screening Exercise.

4. Final selection is based on a combination of the candidate's certificates and score in the direct entry screening test. 

AKSU POST UTME FORM

The Management of the Akwa Ibom State University (AKSU) invites suitably Qualified Candidates for Registration from Wednesday 30th August, 2017 to Monday 11th September, 2017 to her 2017/2018 Academic Session Post UTME Screening Exercise scheduled to hold from Monday 18th September, 2017 to the Friday 22nd of September, 2017 at the University Main Campus, Ikot Akpaden – Mkpat Enin L.G.A., Akwa Ibom State.

AKSU PUTME SCREENING REGISTRATION


Candidates who scored 160 and above in the last UTME examination and the general public are hereby notified that the Admission Screening exercise for the 2017/2018 first choice admission into First Degree Programmes of Akwa Ibom State University (AKSU) will hold from 18th September, 2017 to the 22nd of September, 2017 at the Main Campus, Ikot Akpaden, Mkpat Enin L.G.A from 9.00am daily.

Please make sure your uploaded document is clear and readable to avoid disqualification. Let your file be above 70kb at least but less than 97kb

NOTE:
(a)   Candidates are to appear for PUTME Screening Exercise with the following:
(i) Three (3) copies of 2017 UTME Result Slip showing the candidates photograph in colour.
(ii) Three (3) copies of AKSU Photocard/PUTME Screening Schedule Slip printed from the University portal, on completion of Registration.

(b)  When filling the application form, each applicant should endeavour to use his/her own phone number and valid e-mail address in order to receive timely alerts, messages and directives. Do not use those of a cybercafe operator or any other third party.

(c)  All uploaded documents must be clear and readable. Blurred or unclear documents will lead to automatic disqualification.

(d) Any candidate who fails to participate in the screening exercise will not be considered for admission into the University.


(e) Applicants who did NOT choose AKSU as the University of First Choice in the 2017/2018 UTME are NOT eligible for this exercise for now.

Saturday, 2 September 2017

UNIUYO POST UTME SCREENING FORM FOR 2017/2018 SESSION IS OUT!


UNIUYO POST UTME SCREENING FORM FOR 2017/2018 SESSION IS OUT!
The University of Uyo hereby invites candidates who made the University their 1st Choice in 2017/2018 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) and had a minimum score of 180 to apply for Screening.

For more and registration, kindly call Unclistic on 08096799951.

Friday, 1 September 2017

UNIUYO POST UTME SCREENING 2017.

UNIUYO POST UTME SCREENING FORM FOR 2017/2018 SESSION IS OUT!
The University of Uyo hereby invites candidates who made the University their 1st Choice in 2017/2018 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) and had a minimum score of 180 to apply for Screening.


NOTE:
Cutoff Mark = 180.
The Screening Fee = N 2, 500.00.
Registration = Online.
Deadline for Registration = Friday September 15, 2017.

University of Uyo 2017 Post UTME Screening begins on Monday, 18th September 2017.
METHOD OF APPLICATION
Eligible candidates should pay a non-refundable sum of N2, 500.00 (Two thousand, Five hundred naira) only via the University portals.

ONLINE REGISTRATION AND PAYMENT INSTRUCTION
1. Visit http://uniuyo.edu.ng/eportals or www.uniuyo.edu.ng (Click on e–portals link)
2. Select Admission Forms Link
3. Select Post-UTME as the Admission Form Type
4. Enter your phone Number and Email address
5. Click on MAKE PAYMENT NOW button to make payment
6. Payment can be made online using ATM Card/Internet Banking or at and branch of all the Commercial Banks using pre-payment slip through Remita platform.
7. After payment return to the online portal and click on Register Link to obtain your login credentials to complete your registration.
8. Printout the 2017/2018 Screening Exercise Schedule Slip.

REQUIREMENTS:
1. The same passport photograph used for the online registration will be used during the screening exercise and for registration after the offer of admission.
2. No complaint of wrong Bio-Data or blank photograph will be entertained after Submission.
3. Candidates who up-load wrong bio-data will automatically be disqualified.
4. Inconsistency in passport on the registration slip will not be acceptable to the University.

Candidates’ names on their O/L results, UTME results and other registration documents must be the same.

CANDIDATES ARE REQUIRED TO COME FOR THE SCREENING EXERCISE WITH THE FOLLOWING ITEMS.
1. Original and photocopies of candidate’s academic qualifications (SSCE, O/L, NECO, NABTEB etc.).
2. One (1) copy of the University of Uyo 2017 ONLINE Screening Exercise Schedule Slip duly completed with the passport-size photograph printed in colour.
3. One (1) copy of 2017 JAMB (UTME) Result printout.
4. One (1) recent passport-size photograph on red background with the name, UTME registration number and signature of the candidates on the reverse side of the Photograph.
These should be packed in quarto-size envelope and labeled with name, department and JAMB registration number.

CLOSING DATE:
Friday September 15, 2017


 SEE THE 2017/18 UNIUYO SCREENING TIMETABLE & REQUIREMENTS BELOW







Signed:
Mr. Aniediabasi Udofia
REGISTRAR
Admissions: 08127691825, 08146129875,
Bursary: 08175613695, ICT: 08165382618
Email: registrar@uniuyo.edu.ng

Thursday, 31 August 2017

ASUU CONDITIONS TO END STRIKE UNSETTLE FG

Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU)
 
The first Federal Executive Council (FEC) meeting presided by President Muhammadu Buhari upon his return from medical vacation in London could not arrive at any meaningful decision to placate members of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) which recently embarked on an indefinite strike.
Instead, the president mandated Vice President Yemi Osinbajo to take over the negotiations. He specifically instructed the Vice President to sit down with Government Officials and take a holistic look into demands raised by the union with a view to ending the strike. ASUU had on Tuesday shunned a meeting with Government Officials at the Ministry of Labour and Employment on the conditions that its demands which had been agreed upon in 2009 and 2013 be met. Among conditions raised by ASUU which government was expected to meet before the strike would be called off include registration of Nigerian Universities Pension Management Company (NUPEMCO), discontinuation of the fractionalization of salaries in Federal Universities, improved funding for State Universities, payment of arrears and implementation of Earned Academic Allowance.
ASUU also expects the Federal Government to order the release of fund for revitalization of Public Universities as spelt out in the 2013 Memorandum of Understanding, prioritize guidelines for Retirement Benefits of Professors in line with 2009 FGN/ASUU Agreement, exclude Universities from the Treasury Single Account (TSA) Policy and rescind its decision on funding support for Universities Staff Primary Schools. At a previous FEC meeting
where ASUU strike was tabled for deliberations, the presidency had maintained a position that it would not compromise the Policy on TSA. Government had also insisted that the striking lecturers must undergo forensic audit to ascertain how the N30 billion previously released to them was spent before it would release the balance N23 billion.
All these positions were presented to ASUU executives on Thursday, August 17 during their enlarged meeting with the Minister of Labour and Employment, Chris Ngige, but it appeared the resolutions did not go down well with Biodun Ogunyemi, ASUU’s President and his team.
Ngige had notified few participants on Tuesday’s botched meeting that FEC approval would be required in some of the demands raised by the union. ASUU in boycotting the meeting insisted that it had collated views of her members on the offers from government in dispute in the letter of August 16, 2017 and has therefore submitted their views to the Federal Government provide a letter dated August 28, 2017. “As we await the Federal Government’s action on our letter, we hope that it would not be long before we receive a positive response which will bring an end to the dispute”, Ogunyemi had stated.
Osinbajo Leads Negotiations
Fielding questions from State House correspondents after the FEC meeting, Ngige confirmed the appointment of Osinbajo as Chief Negotiator. “This is the first National strike that this government is facing and we want to discuss. “At council today, the Vice President has taken over some of the aspects of the negotiations and discussions. “So, we are continuing the meeting in his office and when we finish meeting, we will get back to ASUU for another round of meeting and we are hopeful that we will be able to go to an appreciable extent to solve some of the outstanding issues that is preventing them from going back to work,” he said. On the National Minimum Wage Committee, the Minister stated that the Federal Government Team was ready for the commencement of negotiation with the labour unions and other stakeholders.

He said already four ministers, Head of Service of the Federation and the Acting Secretary to the Government of the Federation had been appointed to be part of the Government Team. “The Chairman will be unveiled when we have full component of the
committee. The aspect that is delaying from inaugurating the committee is the organized private sector. “The organized private sector has eight representatives of which Nigeria Employers’ Committee Assembly has four nominations and they have not sent their nominations. “Manufacturers Association of Nigeria two nominations, their nominations just came in yesterday. Nigeria Association of Small Medium Enterprise one, they have not sent in their nomination. “NACCIMA has not sent in their nominations.
So we are waiting for these nominations, when they come in the government will nominate the chairman and inaugurate the committee,’’ he explained.

UNIUYO 2017/18 POSTGRADUATE SCREENING POSTPONED!

POSTPONEMENT OF 2017/2018 SESSION POSTGRADUATE SCREENING EXERCISE OF UNIVERSITY OF UYO.


This is to inform all candidates who applied for admission into the programmes of the Postgraduate School for the 2017/2018 Academic Session that, screening exercise which was scheduled to hold from Monday, September 4th, 2017 to Friday, September 8th, 2017 has been postponed.



Kindly log on to the University of Uyo website (http://www.uniuyo.edu.ng) for information on the new date for the screening exercise after the National Strike by Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU).

Secretary, 
Postgraduate School

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