Monday, 11 July 2016

JAMB refutes point system in circulation, says not a criteria for admission.

The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) says the point system copied from its website as criteria for admission into tertiary institutions in the country and currently circulating was a mere illustration.
This is contained in a statement by the board’s Head, Media and Information, Dr Fabian Benjamin and made available to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Sunday in Lagos.
It said that on the contrary, the Federal Government had approved the re-enforcement of admission guideline as recognised by law.
According to the statement the admission of candidates into tertiary institutions will be based purely on three pillars namely, merit, catchment and educationally less developed states.
It said that the point system that was wrongfully copied from the board’s website and currently being circulated by some media was used for illustration by the Registrar, Prof. Dibu Ojerinde.
“Sequel to the recent workshop convened by the Minister of Education on the modality for 2016 admission into tertiary institutions in Nigeria, the Federal Government approved the re-enforcement of admissions guideline recognised by law.
“This is following the cancellation of the post Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME).
“This is not the point system as widely circulated in some media.
“For the avoidance of doubt, the board wishes to state clearly that the point system is an illustration by the Registrar of JAMB.
“It is meant to demonstrate how a few institutions were using the point system to select candidates while some of their counterparts were subjecting candidates to written test.
“The illustrations are contained in a paper presented by the registrar and placed on our website and was adopted by the media wrongly as the 2016 guideline for admission,’’ the statement said.
It added that the 2016 admissions will be conducted purely on the three existing admission pillars of merit, catchment area and educationally less developed states through the following process.
According to the statement, firstly, a list of candidates who qualified for screening into individual institutions based on the three stipulated criteria will be presented.
It added that such screening did not demand for another test in any form written, oral or electronic.
According to the statement, candidates are to present their Senior School Certificate Examination (SSCE) results/Advanced Level (AL) results for verification and clearing purposes.
It noted that WAEC, NECO and NBTE results or its equivalent were acceptable as matriculation requirements.
The statement added that each candidate was expected to have a minimum of five credits at SSCE, including English, Mathematics and any other three relevant subjects to his or her discipline.
It said that the list of qualified candidates awaiting SSCE/AL results could be kept in view pending the release of their results.
“Any candidate that does not possess the requirements as listed above is deemed to have failed the screening.
“Consideration of the recommended list as forward by JAMB should be completed within one month from the date of receipt of the list.
“Any institution that has a shortfall in the admitted candidates could make-up for candidates from other departments on the institutions list.
“Reasons for rejection of candidates on the list should be clearly stated with proof provided alongside.
“This is imperative so that the general public will note the correct process,’’ the statement said.
It said that the government had directed that the guidelines must be strictly adhered to without any alterations.
(NAN)

The Modalities for 2016/2017 Admission processes Into Higher institutions as released by JAMB.


The meeting was held at: B.O Ukeje Auditorium, Nation Commission for colleges of Education, Central Business District Abuja.... on Tuesday 28th for Federal institutions, Wed 29th for state institutions and Thursday 30th June 2016 for Private institutions.... The meeting was for stakeholders and educational bodies to work out the modalities of screening candidates duly recommended for admission.

Due to the National importance of the meeting, it was chaired by the permanent secretary to the ministry of Education, this is to ensure that the honorable minister's directives on the scrapping of postume and the modalities is STRICTLY ADHERED TO ADMISSION CRITERIA FOR ALL INSTITUTIONS:

A- CONVENTIONAL INSTITUTIONS Universities and colleges of Education To Admit 60% Science and 40% Arts .

B- SPECIALIZED INSTITUTIONS Varsities of technology, Agriculture etc To admit 100% sciences ( but 80% sciences and 20% others..... For state varsity and colleges of Education) .

C- POLYTECHNICS AND COLLEGES OF TECHNOLOGY To admit 70% Sciences and 30% Arts .
D- UTME/DIRECT ENTRY ratio To Admit 90% UTME  10% DE Where the 10% for DE is not utilized, UTME candidates should be used in completing the quota .

Sunday, 10 July 2016

How to build an android app

The world as we know it is changing, we are leaving the 21st century gradually. Technology is already taking over in many instances and some people are getting left behind. It's a new world out there, a game changing world and when the game changes, we ought to adapt to the new changes. People have different ideas, imaginations and innovations that can be brought to life if well nurtured.
Many people wish to express themselves but are hindered by different kinds of resources. Such resources includes:

  • Lack of tools
  • Lack of technical know how
  • Inadequate information dispersal
  • Non access to financial resources.
Some other people are working round the clock to find solutions to some "if not all" of the aforementioned problems. They noticed that the main reason people repudiate this new changes is their low level of technical knowhow. They despise programming. For them technology is boring; as you need to study hard and stress yourself writing lines of jargons. To make programming easy while carrying everybody along with the changes in the new world, some people sacrificed their time and efforts to build something that would make you develop a program without writing codes. 

Yes! You can write a program without having any knowledge of programming. All you'll need is the willingness to adapt to change. And wherever there is a will, there is surely a way. 

MIT APP INVENTOR SITE
To start creating your apps, you'll need the following:
1.     A laptop or a desktop
2.     Internet access
3.     A google account
4.     And the will to create

Once all of this is acquired, head to MIT API2 website and login with your google account.

How to write a killer CV

Got good grades, skills and experience, where else do you think you can prove that to your recruiter besides in your "CV"? The Curriculum Vitae is a profile that lets your recruiter know what there is to know about you. It is the first impression you give your recruiter and as the famous saying goes, first impression lasts longer, and you have given your recruiter the impression that you are real. An employer might have hundreds of CV on his desk but only the best are summoned for interview so CVs' are best written to be competitive.

You have to keep somethings in mind when writing a CV, for example your CV should
  • Be concise
  • Be readable 
  • Not be ambiguous
  • Be in vogue
  • Not contain irrelevant experience
  • Be dynamic

To achieve these, the guidelines below might be employed:

Thursday, 7 July 2016

Career Choice

“Choose a job you love, and you will never have to work a day in your life.” (Confucius)




The ultimate goal in life is to be happy. Happiness cannot be bought, but it can actually be chosen as a way of life. One cannot be happy doing something he/she hates. Choosing a career is like choosing a way of life since career is something that's suppose to last a lifetime. Choosing a career can be very challenging for some people while for some others, its been imprinted on them since birth.