Thursday 31 October 2013
KWASU SBG Professional Degree Application
The management of theKwara State University (KWASU)is inviting interested and qualified members of the public to her 2013/2014 academic session professional degree. Interested professionals and studentsshould follow the procedures outlined below.
Available Course of study*.B.Sc Accounting*.B.Sc Enterprise Creation and Management*.B.Sc EconomicsProgram DescriptionThe B.Sc. Accounting Professional Degree ProgrammeThis is a four years of eleven semesters (for students admitted into 100 Level), and a three years of eight semesters (for studentsadmitted through Direct Entry into 200 Level). Each year is made up of Harmattan Semester (October – January), Rain Semester (February – May) and Summer Semester (June – September). Each of the years will be focusing on the following:(a) Year One is the Accounting Technician Scheme Year of 3 semesters(b) Year Two is the Accounting IntermediateYear of 3 semesters(c) Year Three is the Accounting Professional I Year of 3 semesters(d) Year Four is the Accounting ProfessionalII Year of 2 semestersAdmission RequirementsCategory 1: Admission into Year One (100 Level) for Eleven (11) Semesters of Four YearsThe requirement for admission into 100 Level (Year One) of this Accounting Professional Degree Programme is a credit pass in English Language and Mathematics, credit passes at the Ordinary Level in any two of the following: Accounting, Economics, Commerce, BusinessStudies, and any other credit pass to complete the five credits requirement Also candidates to be admitted must go through the Programme’s Screening, and confirmed qualified by the Screening Committee of the School of Business and Governance of the Kwara State University, Malete.Transfer Students of Kwara State UniversityUndergraduate Students of Kwara State University from any other degree programme that have completed the 100 Level but with weak academic performance (CGPA less than 1.0) in other programmes but desirous of transferring to the accounting professional degree programme are admissible into 100 Level, provided they possess a credit pass in English Language and Mathematics, and three other credit passes at the Ordinary Level, as stipulated above as at the time of transfer.Category 2: Admission into Year Two (200 Level) Eight (8) Semesters of Three Years1.Admissible into the 200 Level (Year Two) are holders of Accounting Technician Scheme (ATS) III Certificate of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria (ICAN) in addition to a credit pass in English Language and Mathematics, and three other credit passes at the Ordinary Level..2.Admissible into the 200 Level (Year Two) are holders of Ordinary National Diploma (OND) or Higher National Diploma in Management or Social Sciences with, at least, lower credit passin addition to a credit pass in English Language and Mathematics, and three other credit passes at the Ordinary Level..3.Holders of National Certificate of Education (NCE) in Business Education or Educational Management with at Distinction in addition to a credit pass inEnglish Language and Mathematics, and three other credit passes at the Ordinary Level, are also admissible into the 200 Level of the accounting professional degree programme.4.Also candidates with Advanced Level/IJMB with at least a total of seven points in three papers including any oneof accounting/economics/business management in addition to a credit passin English Language and Mathematics, and three other credit passes at the Ordinary Level, are also admissible into the 200 Level (Year Two) of the accounting professional degree programme.5.Undergraduate Students of Kwara State University from any other degree programme that have successfully completed the 100 Level in other programmes but desirous of transferring to the accounting professional degree programme are admissible into 200 Level, provided theyare on a cumulative GPA of not less than2.0 at the end of their first year in the previous programme and possess a credit pass in English Language and Mathematics, and three other credit passes at the Ordinary Level as at the time of transfer.Objective of the ProgrammeThis primary objective of this programme is toequip the students with practical accounting knowledge and skills in our attempt to create a corps of professional accountants. It is a programme through which Kwara State University will practically produce professional accountants that will be not only possess the Bachelor’s Degree but also the Professional Qualification upon graduation.Structure of Tuition Fees and Professional Examinations and SBG FeesThe candidates admitted into the Accounting Professional degree programme will pay the same fees below as approved by the University Senate/Management. However, the sum of One Hundred Thousand Naira Only (N100,000.00) of the total fees will be set aside as Professional Fees with which the process of professional examinations would be accomplished. It is with these fees that theStudents would be registered for the Professional Examinations a compulsory part of the programme.At the end of the degree programme, each graduating student would be expected to have qualified or close to qualifying as chartered accountant having passed all the stages of the professional examinations.Indigenes Fee StructureN150,000.00 School Tuition and Other FeesN100,000.00 Professional Examinations and SBG FeesN250,000.00 Total FeesNon-Indigenes Fee StructureN200,000.00 School Tuition and Other FeesN100,000.00 Professional Examinations and SBG Fees N300,000.00 Total FeesB. Sc. ENTERPRISE CREATION & MANAGEMENT PROFESSIONAL DEGREE PROGRAMMEThe B. Sc. Enterprise Creation and Management Professional Degree Programmewill be a four years of eleven semesters (for students admitted through into 100 Level), and a three years of eight semesters (for students admitted through Direct Entry into 200 Level). Each year is made up of Harmattan Semester (October – January), Rain Semester (February – May) and Summer Semester (June – September). Each of the years will be focusing on the following:1.Year One is the Enterprise Creation Year of 3 semesters2.Year Two is the Enterprise Management Year of 3 semesters3.Year Three is the Enterprise Policy Year of 3 semesters4.Year Four is the Enterprise Practice Yearof 2 semestersAdmission RequirementsCategory 1: Admission into Year One (100 Level) for Eleven (11) Semesters of Four YearsThe requirement for admission into 100 Level (Year One) of this entrepreneurship degree programme is a credit pass in English Language and Mathematics, and three other credit passes at the Ordinary Level. Also candidates to be admitted must have passed through the Screening of the School of Business and Governance of Kwara State University, Malete.Transfer Students from Kwara State UniversityUndergraduate Students of Kwara State University from any other degree programme that have completed the 100 Level but with weak academic performance (CGPA less than 1.0) in other programmes but desirous of transferring to the entrepreneurship programme are admissible into 100 Level, provided they possess a credit pass in English Language and Mathematics, and three other credit passes at the Ordinary Levelas at the time of transfer.Category 2: Admission into Year Two (200 Level) Eight (8) Semesters of Three Years1.Admissible into the 200 Level (Year Two) are holders of Ordinary National Diploma (OND) or Higher National Diploma (HND) in Management or SocialSciences or other fields of study with, at least, lower credit pass in addition to a credit pass in English Language and Mathematics, and three other credit passes at the Ordinary Level.2.Holders of National Certificate of Education (NCE) in Business Education or Educational Management with at least Merit Pass in addition to a credit pass in English Language and Mathematics, and three other credit passes at the Ordinary Level, are also admissible into the 200 Level of the enterprise creation and management programme.3.Also candidates with Advanced Level/IJMB with at least a total of seven points in three papers including any oneof accounting/economics/business management in addition to a credit passin English Language and Mathematics, and three other credit passes at the Ordinary Level, are also admissible into the 200 Level (Year Two) of the entrepreneurship programme.4.Undergraduate Students of Kwara State University from any other degree programme that have successfully completed the 100 Level in other programmes but desirous of transferring to the entrepreneurship programme are admissible into 200 Level, provided they are on a cumulativeGPA of not less than 1.0 at the end of their first year in the previous programme and possess a credit pass in English Language and Mathematics, and three other credit passes at the Ordinary Level as at the time of transfer.Objective of the ProgrammeThis primary objective of this programme is toteach the practical knowledge of entrepreneurship in our attempt to create a corps of practical entrepreneurs. It is a programme through which Kwara State University will practically produce entrepreneurs that will be opportunity obsessed and practically resourceful.Structure of Tuition Fees and Enterprise Capital (Seed Fund)The candidates admitted into the entrepreneurship degree programme will pay the same fees below as approved by the University Senate/Management. However, the sum of One Hundred Thousand Naira Only (N100,000.00) of the total fees will be set aside as Enterprise Capital with which the process of practical enterprise creation and management would be accomplished. It is with a portion of this capital that the Students’Enterprises would be created and managed bythe students while going through the degree programme’s practical entrepreneurship.At the end of the degree programme, each graduating student would be entitled to the cumulative value of his enterprise capital as he or she graduates as an entrepreneur and an ambassador of the University’s Entrepreneurship Centre.Indigenes Fee StructureN150,000.00 School Tuition and Other FeesN100,000.00 Enterprise Capital and TCE FeesN250,000.00 Total FeesNon-Indigenes Fee StructureN200,000.00 School Tuition and Other FeesN100,000.00 Enterprise Capital and TCE FeesN300,000.00 Total FeesWhile the Normal School Tuition and Other Fees would be paid into the University’s Normal Tuition Account, the Enterprise CapitalFee would be paid into the Centre’s Account. The Centre for Entrepreneurship is entitled to only fifty (50) percent of the Enterprise Capital for Management and Other Charges while the balance of fifty (50) percent is accumulated in the ENTERPRISE CAPITAL SEED FUND for investment in Students’ Enterprises to be managed by the students.B. Sc. ECONOMICS PROFESSIONAL DEGREE PROGRAMMEThe B. Sc. Economics Professional Degree Programme will be a four years of eleven semesters (for students admitted through into 100 Level), and a three years of eight semesters (for students admitted through Direct Entry into 200 Level). Each year is madeup of Harmattan Semester (October – January), Rain Semester (February – May) andSummer Semester (June – September). Each of the years will be focusing on the following:1.Year One is the Introductory Economics Year of 3 semesters2.Year Two is the Economic Theory Year of 3 semesters3.Year Three is the Intermediate Economics Year of 3 semesters4.Year Four is the Applied Economics Yearof 2 semestersAdmission RequirementsCategory 1: Admission into Year One (100 Level) for Eleven (11) Semesters of Four YearsThe requirement for admission into 100 Level (Year One) of this economics degree programme is a credit pass in English Language and Mathematics, Economics and any other two credit passes at the Ordinary Level. Also candidates to be admitted must have passed through the Screening of the School of Business and Governance of Kwara State University, Malete.Transfer Students from Kwara State UniversityUndergraduate Students of Kwara State University from any other degree programme that have completed the 100 Level but with weak academic performance (CGPA less than 1.0) in other programmes but desirous of transferring to the economics programme are admissible into 100 Level, provided they possess a credit pass in English Language and Mathematics, Economics and any other two credit passes at the Ordinary Level as at the time of transfer.Category 2: Admission into Year Two (200 Level) Eight (8) Semesters of Three Years1.Admissible into the 200 Level (Year Two) are holders of Ordinary National Diploma (OND) or Higher National Diploma (HND) in Management or SocialSciences or other fields of study with, at least, lower credit pass in addition to a credit pass in English Language and Mathematics, Economics and any other two credit passes at the Ordinary Level.2.Holders of National Certificate of Education (NCE) in Business Education or Educational Management with at least Merit Pass in addition to a credit pass in English Language and Mathematics, and three other credit passes at the Ordinary Level, are also admissible into the 200 Level of the economics programme.3.Also candidates with Advanced Level/IJMB with at least a total of seven points in three papers including economics in addition to a credit pass in English Language and Mathematics, Economics and any other two credit passes at the Ordinary Level, are also admissible into the 200 Level (Year Two) of the economics programme.4.Undergraduate Students of Kwara State University from any other degree programme that have successfully completed the 100 Level in other programmes but desirous of transferring to the economics programme are admissible into 200 Level, provided they are on a cumulativeGPA of not less than 1.0 at the end of their first year in the previous programme and possess a credit pass in English Language and Mathematics, Economics and any other two credit passes at the Ordinary Level as at the time of transfer.Objective of the ProgrammeThis primary objective of this programme is toteach the practical knowledge of entrepreneurship in our attempt to create a corps of practical entrepreneurs. It is a programme through which Kwara State University will practically produce entrepreneurs that will be opportunity obsessed and practically resourceful.Structure of Tuition Fees and Enterprise Capital (Seed Fund)The candidates admitted into the economics degree programme will pay the same fees below as approved by the University Senate/Management. However, the sum of One Hundred Thousand Naira Only (N100,000.00) of the total fees will be set aside as Professional Fees with which the process of applied economics would be accomplished. It is with a portion of this professional fees that the Students’ Registration for Professional Associations would be accomplished by the students whilegoing through the degree programme.Indigenes Fee StructureN150,000.00 School Tuition and Other FeesN100,000.00 Professional and TCE FeesN250,000.00 Total FeesNon-Indigenes Fee StructureN200,000.00 School Tuition and Other FeesN100,000.00 Professional and TCE FeesN300,000.00 Total Fees Visit http://payments.kwasu.edu.ng/PostUTMEApplication.aspxto apply.
Author: Mohammad
Nigerian Law School
This is to inform all the 2013/2014 academic session part 1 students of the Nigerian Law School that the authorities of the institution have released their examination results..
The Nigerian Law School 2013/2014 part 1 students examination results have been successfully uploaded online.Click Hereto access the Bar 1
Author: Mohammad
Umaru Musa Yar’Adua University
The Umaru Musa Yar’Adua University (UMYU)Katsina 2013/2014 academic session first/merit admission list is out.
UMYU 1stadmission list has been uploaded on the institution’s admission status checking portal.All the 2013/2014 prospective students of theUmaru Musa Yar’Adua University (UMYU) that participated in UMYU 2013/2014 post UTME screening exercise can now check their admission status online.How to Check UMYU 1stAdmission List
1.Go to UMYU admission status checking portal @ http://www.umyu.edu.ng/admissionlist/
2.Check your name from the list of names uploaded.
Note: It may be difficult to locate your name from the list if you are browsing with your mobile device. If you are using a computer, just press CTRL+F to use the browser default search box to search for your name.
Author: Mohammad
Verification Exercise for UMYU
After the release of theUmaru Musa Yar’adua University (UMYU) 2013/2014 academic session 1st admission list, the management of the institution announced that there will be a verification exercise for all the candidates offered provisional admission into the institution’s various 1stdegree program.
Successful candidates are required to report to the University permanent site along Dutsin-ma Road, Katsina from Monday 4th November to Monday 11th November, 2013 for verification.The candidates are required to come along with the following documents:-*.Birth Certificate or Declaration of age;*.Certificate of Local Government Origin;*.Certificates/Statements of all Results cited in the application forms (originals);*.UTME Result Slip.Any candidate who fails to turn-up for the verification will be deemed not to be interested in taking up the offer and will be replaced by candidates on the waiting list.The verification is free.
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Federal Polytechnic Idah 1st list
The Federal Polytechnic Idah first admission list for the 2013/2014 academic session is out.
Candidates that participated in the Federal Polytechnic Idah 2013/2014 post UTME screening exercise that they can now check their admission status.Federal Polytechnic Idah 1stadmission list has been successfully uploaded online, and it is accessible from the institution’s admission status checking portal.How to Access Federal Polytechnic Idah 1stAdmission Status
1.Log on to:www.fepoda.edu.ng
2.Click on “admission”,
3.View admission list by either “JAMB Number” or “Entire List”.
Note: After checking your admission status, if you’ve been successfully offered admission, get your proof of admission called ‘AdmissionLetter’.
Author: Mohammad
Wednesday 30 October 2013
2014 JAMB Registration
As the 2013 admission processes for various institutions gradually rounds up, the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board JAMB has begun preparations to kick off the 2014 UTME registration and subsequently the Exams.This preparation is visible as the board uploads and shows off the brand new registration portal at http://www.jamb.org.ng/Unifiedtme/.According to reports that Myschool Team gathered from staff of the board, the academic brochures which guides students on courses offered in various institutions and their requirements are currently being distributed to JAMB offices nationwide.The newly designed portal is expected to allow for easier registration especially for those who took the 2013 UTME and can still remember their JAMB registration number. Please note that registration for this exam can never be done using a mobile phone, neither are the candidates expected to register for the exam by themselves.All candidates who are to sit for the 2014 exam are to visit only authorized business centres and cyber cafes to get registered even if they know how to do it by themselvesat home. Please also ensure that the business centre you are going to register for your exam has the DIGITAL PERSONA Scanner for Biometric Finger Print Capture.The 2014 UTME will feature 3 types of exam as you may have already known;Computer Based Test - CBTPaper and Pen Test - PPTDual Based Test - DBTAs at the time of writing this report, no official date has been announced for the exam and there is also no exact date when registration will begin in November.Once the registration commences sometimein November, we will definitely post it here and give you the necessary guidance you need.You are therefore advised to always visit www.guruswizard.blogspot.com at least 3 times daily for tips, hints and updates concerning the 2014 UTME in news, questions and forums, which will eventually make your admission into school a success.Please do not take information we post for granted and try to follow instructions as stated. Do your best and let God do the rest.If you have any complains, suggestions or observations, please post them using the comment box provided below this page so that an Admin or other community members can put you through.
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2014 Mo Ibrahim Foundation Scholarship for African Students
Mo Ibrahim Foundation 2014 Scholarship For African Students application has started. Qualified students from Africa can now start applying for this scholarship.Course(s) Offered: Social sciencesCourse Level: Graduate (masters)Provider: Mo Ibrahim Foundation Country to Study in: UKScholarship DescriptionThe International Development Department is pleased to announce an exciting opportunity to undertake the MSc in Governance and State-building, followed by a six-month internship at IDD and six months with the Mo Ibrahim Foundation in London with a full scholarship.Applicants must have the equivalent of a first class UK bachelors degree and be African nationals domiciled (or permanent residents) in an African country. Preference will be given to scholarship candidates living in Sub-Saharan Africa.EligibilityThe entry requirements consist of:*.1st class Honours degree or equivalent from an approved university.*.Adequate capacity in written and spoken English. For those whose first language is not English, evidence of this capacity is required. Applicants should reach at least level 6.5 in the IELTS or 580 /93 for TOEFL. Please check the University website for more information on English language requirements.*.Experience in economics and statistics, demonstrated through a good mark received for at least one course at undergraduate level.*.Applicants must be African nationals domiciled (or permanent residents) in an African country. Preference will be given to scholarship candidates living in Sub-Saharan Africa.Eligible groupsCitizens of countries in Africa Participating InstitutionsInternational Development Department (IDD), University of Birmingham, United KingdomFields of studyInternational Development (Governance and State-building). The Governance and State-building programme is one of the specialised streams within international development, and takes an interdisciplinary standpoint, combining the theoretical rigour of political economy and the practical experience of development.Number of awardsNot specified, but several will be givenSponsorship durationOver a two (2) years durationScholarship benefitsThe scholarship includes:*.Full tuition fee*.Air fare to and from the United Kingdom andvisa*.Monthly stipend of £920 for 18 months*.Arrival allowance of £920The remaining six months for the internship will be funded directly to the successful candidate by the Mo Ibrahim Foundation.Method of ApplicationApplications must be received through the University online application system, accessed via the official website at www.birmingham.ac.uk by the announced deadline date (see below).In addition to the normal University requirements for supporting documents, candidates must also upload a 500 word statement and CV. This statement should set out why the applicant is the best candidate forthe scholarship.Candidates must also send an email to Mrs Debra Beard (d.l.beard@bham.ac.uk) informing IDD of their wish to be considered for the scholarship. Please include ‘Mo Ibrahim Scholarship’ in the subject line of the email.DEADLINES:The announced deadline date for this current academic session is the 19th of May, 2014PLEASE NOTE:The Mo Ibrahim Foundation has been established to promote African development, with a special focus on promoting good governance in sub-Saharan Africa.It was established in 2006 with a focus on thecritical importance of leadership and governance in Africa. By providing tools to support advancements in leadership and governance, the Foundation aims to bring about meaningful change on the continent.The Foundation, which is a non-grant making organisation, helps to define, assess and enhance governance and leadership in Africa.Application Deadline: 19 May 2014
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EACOED Admission
Are you a prospective student of Emmanuel Alayande College of Education, Oyo (EACOED) or a member of the public who need some important information regarding the college admission, fees and other related information? If yes, going through the appropriate means is important.
Going through the appropriate means will save you time and at the same time save you from scammers that have flooded the internet.EACOED Contact InformationEmail: info@eacoedoyo.comAdress: Emmanuel Alayande College of Education, Oyo, Oyo State, Nigeria.Phone: Olanloye (234)8038196016, Fola (234)8038162673
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Wike and ASUU had Secret Meeting
Supervising Minister of Education, Mr. Nyesom Wike and ASUU President, Dr. Nasir Fagge Supervising Minister of Education, Mr. Nyesom Wike, on Tuesday met with the Academic Staff Union of Universities in Abuja.It could not be ascertained if the meeting which lasted barely one hour produced desirable results.The ASUU President, Dr. Nasir Fagge and the minister refused to speak with journalists after the meeting.Fagge did not respond to questions on the outcome of the meeting and the next line of action of the union.He simply told one of our correspondents that,“I am not in a position to talk.”At the meeting were the Executive Secretary of the National Universities Commission, Prof. Julius Okojie; the Vice-Chancellor of the University of Ibadan, Prof. Isaac Adewole and a few national officers of the union.Also, Vice-President Namadi Sambo on Tuesday met briefly with stakeholders in the nation’s education sector.The stakeholders were led to the meeting which was held at the Presidential Villa, Abuja by Wike.Other members of the delegation included Okojie and Adewole.At the end of the brief session, none of the participants agreed to speak with journalists when approached.Other members of the team who came out of the venue of the meeting a few minutes beforeWike came out had claimed that the minister would address journalists.But Wike refused to answer questions when he emerged from the Vice President’s office.He joined other members of the team in a briefconsultation at the forecourt of the Presidential Villa before he hurriedly jumped into his waiting car.No official statement was also issued by the Vice President’s office on the meeting.Meanwhile, the Pan-Yoruba Socio-Cultural group, the Afenifere has appealed to both the Federal Government and the striking members of ASUU to shift grounds in the interest of the future of the students and education sector in general.This was contained in a communique issued by the group and read to journalists by its Publicity Secretary, Mr. Yinka Odumakin, after the meeting of the group, on Tuesday in Akure. It expressed worries that both parties had failed to shift grounds on the industrial action which had been on since July 1.The meeting, which was held at the residence of the Afenifere Leader, Pa Reuben Fasoranti, in Akure, also noted that the development wasnot healthy for the nation’s educational sector.In a related development, the National Association of Kwara State Students has called on President Goodluck Jonathan to take a pivotal role by personally being involved in the negotiation to resolve the strike.In a statement signed by its President, Ajadi Muhideen and Public Relations Officer, Sulyman Alimi, on Tuesday in Ilorin, NAKSS said such act by Jonathan would further showhis commitment to education growth and advancement.It hoped that the direct involvement of Jonathan in the negotiation would enhance the quicker resolution of the crisis.According to the association, Nigerian students are tired of suffering inadequate provision of infrastructure as well as lack of motivation for their lecturers and insufficient funding.It stated that there was inadequate lecture rooms in many tertiary institutions, adding that under-furnished lecture halls, poorly equipped or lack of laboratories were some of the challenges facing the nation’s institutions.NAKSS urged other labour unions in the country to embark on solidarity strike.It said, “The Nigerian students are intellectuals and can see where the wrong is coming from. We do not need anybody to sponsor us, the ills are there for all to see.“It does not go with reason why any Nigerian student will say a demand for 26 per cent budgetary allocation or the duly earned allowances of university lecturers being requested for is unrealistic.”
Author: Mohammad
IMOPOLY acceptance fee
The Imo State Polytechnic (IMOPOLY) acceptance fee for the 2013/2014 academic session is on.....
All candidates offered admission into the Imo State Polytechnic (IMOPOLY) for the 2013/2014 academic session are required to pay the amount stated as acceptance fee.Payment of acceptance and other fees is at Imo State Polytechnic, IMOPOLYMicro – Finance Bank at No 1 Polytechnic Avenue, beside Engineering workshop.IMOPOLY acceptance fee payment deadline is 29th of December, 2013.Candidates that fail to pay the stipulated acceptance fee before the deadline would have been assumed to forfeit his/her admission.
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NYSC , 2013 Batch C call-up letters
The 2013 Batch ‘C’ posting and call-up letters will be available as from today 30thof October,2013. Advised to check..
The 2013 Batch ‘C’ posting and call-up letterswill be available as from today 29thof October,2013. Advised to check
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Saturday 26 October 2013
FUTMINNA Pre-Degree & IJMB 1st Admission List for 2013/2014
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UNILAG Supplementary Admission List for 2013/2014 is Out
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Monday 14 October 2013
IMSU Supplementary Admission Cut-Off Marks
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AGRIC ECONS
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180
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2
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ANIMAL SCIENCE & FISHERIES
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180
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3
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CROP SCIENCE
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180
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4
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SOIL SCIENCE & ENVR
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180
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FACULTY OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
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1
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INSURANCE
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180
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2
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MARKETING
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200
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FACULTY OF EDUCATION
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EDUCATION ACCOUNTANCY
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180
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2
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EDUCATION FOUNDATION: EDU RELIGION
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180
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3
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EDUCATION GEOGRAPHY
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180
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4
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EDUCATION G&C
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180
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5
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LIBRARY & INFORMATION SCIENCE
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180
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FACULTY OF ENGINEERING
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AGRIC. ENGINEERING
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180
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2
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FOOD SCIENCE & BIOTECHNOLOGY
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185
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FACULTY OF HEALTH SCIENCES
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NUTRITION & DIETETICS
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190
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FACULTY OF ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE
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BUILDING
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185
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ESTATE MANAGEMENT
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185
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3
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FINE & APPLIED ARTS
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180
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4
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QUANTITY SURVEYING
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180
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5
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SURVEYING & GEO
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180
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6
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URBAN & REGIONAL PLANNING
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180
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FACULTY OF HUMANITIES
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FRENCH
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180
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IGBO/LINGUISTICS
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180
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RELIGION
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180
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ANIMAL & ENVIRONMENTAL BIOLOGY
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195
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IND MATHEMATICS
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180
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IND MICROBIOLOGY
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190
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IND PHYSICS
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180
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5
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MATHEMATICS
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180
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6
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PHYSICS
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180
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7
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STATISTICS
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180
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8
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PLANT SCIENCE & BIOTECHNOLOGY
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180
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FACULTY OF SOCIAL SCIENCES
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PSYCHOLOGY
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185
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GEO & ENVR MGT
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180
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