MICHAEL OKPARA UNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURE UMUDIKE 2020/2021 POST UTME FORM

MICHAEL OKPARA UNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURE UMUDIKE.
2020/2021 DIRECT ENTRY ADMISSION SCREENING APPLICATION GUIDELINES.
Eligibility: All candidates who scored 160 and above in the 2020/2021 UTME examinations and made Michael Okpara University of Agriculture, Umudike their first choice are eligible.
Candidates who want to change into any of the programmes of Michael Okpara University of Agriculture, Umudike should immediately apply through the Central Admissions Processing System (CAPS) of JAMB. Interested candidates for MICROBIOLOGY are informed that the programme now has full accreditation by National Universities Commission (NUC).

REQUIREMENTS: Beginning from 7th September 2020, candidates are required to register online for the admission screening exercise. To register, candidates must proceed as follows:

1. Candidates are to visit the University Website at www.mouau.edu.ng
2. Click on the 2020/2021 Admission Screening banner.
3. Enter a valid email address for record purposes.
4. Input JAMB Registration number. This leads you to the Remita payment platform where an RRR number is generated with which payment of two thousand naira (N2000.00) will be made. Payment can be made by debit/credit card or by taking your RRR number to any bank nationwide and deposit cash. Return to the Website to continue your registration.
5. NOTE: Transaction charges apply (P.S: If you encounter any challenge after payment, kindly send an email to the University Portal Office at support@mouau.edu.ng
6. Register by filling an online Application form and selecting proposed Department and other requisite details.
7. Candidates are required to input their O’ Level qualifying details for WAEC/NECO/NABTEB results obtained in not more than two sittings, Type of Exam, Year of Result, Scratch card details (PIN and Serial Number on the card) as well as upload any results submitted for screening to their JAMB profiles on JAMB CAPS to qualify for admission Note: The upload of O’ level results to JAMB CAPS must be done in JAMB CBT accredited centers.
8. Fetch result from examining body (WAEC/NECO/NABTEB).
9. Confirm that the WAEC/NECO/NABTEB result fetched is correct before submission of form.
10. Kindly note that O’ Level results and number of sittings are weighted.
11. Candidates awaiting 2020 WAEC/NECO results are advised not to register until these results are available, to avoid the need for updates.
12. Note: Some fields are prefilled and cannot be changed.
13. Fill the form, submit and take print-out after executing the Submit button. System sends a copy of submitted form to your email for record purposes.
14. Kindly note that the University is not liable for any wrong information entered by candidates.
15. Candidates are advised to periodically check the University Portal for their screening results after registration.

ADMISSION STATUS

Candidates should regularly check the University website for further information on their admission status. Candidates are strictly advised not to pay money to any person except fees as approved by MOUAU in the advert as the University does not charge any money for candidates to obtain admission.

SIGNED
Mrs. Jacinta N. Ogwo-Agu
REGISTRAR

NANS Essay Competition 2020 for Scholarships.

NANS Essay Competition: The National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS) under the leadership of Comrade Danielson Bamidele Akpan, have announced the 2020 NANS Essay Competition for all the Secondary School Students. This competition is directly organized by the office of NANS Global President.

This information is to all the secondary students of the public that there is an opportunity for you all.

Another important thing to note is the topic of the essay writing.

TOPIC: Education Amidst COVID-19: Possibilities and the Way Forward.

NANS Essay  Eligibility.

In order for you to be eligible to apply for the essay, all the applicants must:

  • Be a Students of any secondary school in Nigeria
  • Applicant must not be above 18 years
  • Must be good in essay writing.
  • Must be a secondary student(JS1-SS2)
  • Have at least an ID card for further identification. This should be either the school ID card being issued to the students.
  • Then you are qualified to participate for the essay competition as well.

Note that any of the candidate which are not align with considerations above won’t be allowed to participate in the essay competition.

NANS Essay Competition Prices

  • Star Prize: N250,000.
  • First Runner Up: N100,000.
  • Second Runner Up: N50,000.

How to Submit credentials for NANS Essay Competition?

  • The Essay should be sent to Facebook to the following channels
  1. NANS NEW DAWN
  2. DANIELSON BAMIDELE AKPAN
  3. EDIDIONG ITA 
  • The essay can also be emailed to the following email for submission and marking:
  1. danielsonandrew200@gmail.com.
  2. nanspresident2018@gmail.com.

Any of the two email are still active for you send your essay writing to.

You are to make sure that your name is written when sending it to the email. This is to prevent any disorder in arrangements.

  • For more inquiry, you can also contact the following; 09077064936, 07080388100

N/B: the selected essay writings will be invited for screening on Thursday 27th August 2020 and the winner would be announced within 24 hrs after the screening.

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FITC YOUTH CONNECT ESSAY COMPETITION FOR TERTIARY STUDENTS IN AFRICA

FITC YOUTH CONNECT ESSAY COMPETITION: The Financial Institutions Training Centre (FITC) is now accepting entries from undergraduates from all tertiary institutions in Africa for its 2020 Youth Connect Essay Challenge. The deadline for the submission of entries for the FITC Youth Connect Essay Challenge is 31st August 2020.

This is to inform the general public mostly students of tertiary institutions that Financial Institutions Training Centre (FITC) is delighted to pronounce the theme of its Youth Connect Essay Challenge 2020 – “Accelerating Growth and Development in Africa: The Role of Technology and Innovation.”

Our dream Africa will be urged and accelerated by technological advances and constant innovation, which if well harnessed, will furnace pathways for rapid development.

The Youth connect essay challenge arrange by the FITC is to help bind the creativity and innovation mindset of the African Youth, to help promote growth and development in Africa.

The motive of this challenge is to help promote the spirit of excellence and knowledge amongst young students, more so, putting in them in the shoes of game-changers and problem solvers, in the African Landscape and the world at large.

THEME FOR FITC YOUTH CONNECT ESSAY CHALLENGE.

“ACCELERATING GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT IN AFRICA: THE ROLE OF TECHNOLOGY AND INNOVATION.”

Africa is highly assorted and rich in its Economic, Political, and Social Structures. With the advent of new technologies and innovation, our economy has the potential to leapfrog its limitations and grow at a brisk pace.

Write an Essay on the Role of Technology and Innovation in accelerating growth and development.

FITC Youth Connect Essay Challenge Prizes.

Prize (Candidate)

  • Winner – $1,000 + Laptop + Leadership Certification Programme + 1-year Mentorship Programme
  • 1st runner up – $500 + Laptop + 1-year Mentorship Programme
  • 2nd runner up – Laptop + 1-year Mentorship Programme

FITC Youth Connect Essay Challenge Eligibility.

This is to inform you all that the Essay is open to undergraduates from all tertiary institutions in Africa

How to Submit Entries for FITC Youth Connect Essay Challenge.

  • Essays competition can be in English or French, and must not exceed 1000 words. Entrants are expected to show originality, creativity, clarity and focus on the topic
  • Essays must be original and unpublished. Plagiarized entries will be disqualified, this is to say that if your work matches with some other persons own, you will be disqualified.
  • Essays must be written by one person. Co-written essays will not be accepted.
  • One entry per person.
  • FITC’s Panel of judges decision is final
  • Entries will be disqualified if they fail to meet these requirements
  • All entries should be submitted online. Fill your details on the registration page and follow the required steps.

FUOYE Post-UTME form for 2020/2021 Academic session is out

FUOYE Post-UTME form: The Federal University Oye-Ekiti, (FUOYE) Post UTME Form for the 2020/2021 academic session is officially out. The Direct Entry form is also out. Registration starts on the 1st August and will end 31st August 2020.

We will show you the eligibility, how to apply and other vital information you need to know about the form application.

UPDATES:

  1. All the 2020/2021 POST UTME candidates are hereby notified that the management has extended the deadline for the FUOYE post UTME screening exercise till on the August 31.
  2. Management has also reduced the cut-off mark from 220 to 200.
  3. All the candidates who didn’t choose FUOYE (but and willing to make the school their first choice). Those that candidates who have already changed to FUOYE but their change is yet to reflect on the school portal can also now click on New Applicant to register.
  4. The school official website/portal will be reopened to those category of candidate for uploading of their O’ level results when released in other to be considered for admission

Eligibility to apply for the post UTME form for 2020/2021 Academic session.

The following includes

  1. All the candidates that applied to Federal University Oye Ekiti and obtained UTME cut-off score of 160 and above.
  2. Each of the candidates must possess a minimum of five ‘O’ Level credits (including English Language and Mathematics) obtained at not more than two sittings in subjects relevant to their proposed courses. [check screening portal for subject requirements].
  3. The Direct Entry candidates must possess at least two (2) A’ Level (or its equivalent) passes in relevant subjects, or possess ND (Upper Credit), NCE (Credit Pass), HND (minimum of Lower Credit), or possess a good first degree in another field, as the case may be.

How Much does the FUOYE Post UTME Form?

Each of the candidate will be required to pay a screening fee of Two Thousand Naira (N2,000. 00) only(This is non-refundable). Payment should be made via REMITA RETRIEVAL REFERENCE (RRR) or online using ATM card/Master card.

How to Pay for FUOYE Post UTME Form for 2020/2021.

  • Logon to ecampus.fuoye.edu.ng/putme
  • On Admission Menu displayed on the right-hand side, click “Registration Steps” and read instructions carefully
  • Kindly Login with your JAMB Registration Number e.g 96510415CA [Note Password is not required]
  • You will be required to complete your profile on the portal

Note: Ensure to use a valid email Address and Phone Number, you can be contacted if required. Always check your mail and the website for updates and information

  • After updating your information, activation link will be sent to your email box provided, click on the activation link to verify your email account and registration details.
  • Login again after verification and you will be prompted to make payment. Follow the payment steps as provided on your screen
  • Complete your registration by Clicking on the “Upload O’Level Results”
  • Print Out your Registration Slip containing summary of your registration. For assistance send email to support@fuoye.edu.ng.

Other Important Things to Note

  • Submit a valid e-mail address and cell phone number in your Registration Form.
  • Complete the O’ Level section with the required 5 O’ level credits for the course applied for either in one (1) or two (2) sittings
  • Upload the O’ level result(s) as indicated in (ii) above
  • Candidate are advised to ensure proper update of their information especially with the upload of O’level Results on JAMB CAPS on/before the closure of Admission Application and also to ensure to defect change of course on JAMB CAPS to the same course you have chosen on FUOYE screening portal.
  • Submit your application and print out the screening report.
  • Direct Entry Candidates should also upload their statement/notification of results..

Post-UTME Screening Commences September 7th, 2020.

Post-UTME Screening Commences September 7th, 2020.

Post-UTME screening: The  Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB) had a meeting with Vice-Chancellors, Rectors, and Provosts of tertiary institutions.

In the meeting and according to the statement released, they all agreed that all Schools who will conduct post utme examination should do so between September 7th and October 4th, 2020.

They also accepted to conduct a mop-up exam (for candidates awaiting O’level Result or missed the exam) on November 18th.

The above is really simple; NO SCHOOL WILL CONDUCT POST UTME BEFORE 7TH SEPTEMBER 2020.

All candidates are expected to please note that the above information only applies to schools that will conduct post utme examinations.

Schools can still sell their post utme forms but their exams (for those that will conduct) must not start before September 7th.

Another important thing they agreed on is that NO SSCE candidate will be denied admission because he/she is awaiting O’level Result.

The Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB) made it clear to them that all Applicants awaiting O’level results should be given the opportunity to join in the 2020/2021 Admission Exercise which is scheduled by the management of the Joint Admission and Matriculation Board to commence on 7th September 2020.

The above is the summary of the meeting JAMB had with the head of tertiary institutions. If you want to read the full details, then you should just click here.

All candidates are, however, advised to note that the information shown above is genuine and as such candidates should treat it as important as it is.

When will school resume in Nigeria: Most Asked Question

When will school resume in Nigeria: Most Asked Question

When will school resume in Nigeria: Have you been asking when schools will resume? This page is for you! We will share all the latest news on school resumption in Nigerian

August 18th UpdateFG replies NANS: We’ll reopen varsities when it’s safe to do so

The Federal Government has assured the National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS), that all schools in the country, including tertiary institutions, would reopened only when it is safe to do so.

The Chairman of Presidential Task Force (PTF) on COVID-19 pandemic and the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Boss Mustapha, gave this assurance Monday at the briefing of the Task Force.

NANS had two weeks ago, noted that though the pandemic hit many nations across the globe, Nigeria should take appropriate steps to remedy the situation and let the society run as seamless as possible.

He said: “Today, the Senior Secondary School Certificate (SSCE) examinations commenced all over the country, like in other West African States, and the PTF is happy to note the high level of compliance with the protocols for the re-opening of exit classes.

It is in this light that we appreciate the call by the National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS) for the reopening of tertiary institutions. As a listening government, we wish to state that education is topmost on the priority list and the reopening of our institutions remain critical, within set safety parameters.”

That’s all! We love reading your opinion/views and from recent comments on this page, most students are now working and want school to resume next year.

Are you working and want school to resume?
Do you still want school to resume this year?

Use the comment box to share your opinion with us, we love reading them.

Reassurance: There’s still no official announcement from either Minister of Education or PTF that schools will resume 7th September. Ignore fake news. We will never update this page with a fake resumption date. We are closely monitoring the resumption date trend, as soon as there’s vital information, we will immediately update this page.

Please don’t forget to share this page with your friends. It means a lot to us and your friends as well.

August 13th Update: Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu University (COOU) Announces Resumption Date for First Year Students.

Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu University (COOU) formerly called Anambra State University (ANSU) seems to be the first Government-owned University to announce resumption date for students.

According to the school management, all COOU fresh students are to resume August 13th 2020 while their first semester exams will commence 20th August, 2020.

COOU calling students to resume school gives us hope that Tertiary Institution students will resume this year.

Talking about that, please note that there’s no official notice that schools will resume September 7th. Disregard any news stating otherwise.

We are monitoring the updates on school resumption and will update this page whenever there’s news.

August 11th Update: Will School Really Resume in September?

Lately most students have been asking us if it is true that all schools (tertiary institutions) in Nigeria will resume in September 2020?

ANS: THERE’S NO OFFICIAL ANNOUNCEMENT SAYING SCHOOLS WILL RESUME in September.

However, there are strong indications that schools MIGHT resume September or maybe October.

Why do we (mycardpin.com.ng) think so?

  1. National Universities Commission (NUC) directed all VC’s to ascertain Level of Preparedness for Safe Reopening of Varsities. Some schools like UNILORIN have indicated that they are ready to resume.
  2. Over 10,000 COVID-19 patients were discharged few days ago. This seems to be a relief.
  3. In a bid to end the ongoing strike, ASUU said they are ready to resume negotiations with FG.

Just to be clear again; we just assumed that schools might resume September or October 2020. There’s actually no official announcement yet.

We really look forward to such announcement?

How about you? What do you think? DO you also really think schools will resume September/October? Or Are you working already and don’t want to go back to school this year?

August 2nd Update: NUC Directs Vice Chancellors to Urgently Ascertain Level of Preparedness for Safe Reopening of Varsities

The National Universities Commission (NUC) has directed all Vice Chancellors (VC) to ascertain their level of preparedness for safe reopening of Universities.

This was disclosed in a letter signed by NUC Executive Secretary, Chris J. Maiyaki.

WEST AFRICAN EXAMINATION COUNCIL (WAEC) TIME TABLE 2020/2021 ACADEMIC SESSION

WAEC TIME TABLE: This information is for all the candidates preparing to write the 2020/2021 May/June West African Senior School Certificate (WASSCE)? If yes, this article is for you. We are pleased to inform the general public mostly candidates that the official WAEC Time Table has been released. See how to download.
More so, the general subjects are applicable to The Gambia, Liberia, Ghana and Sierra-Leone candidates.
The WASSCE timetable is extremely important for candidates to become well-prepared in advance for the examination which will commence from 17th August, 2020.

West African Examination Council (WAEC) hereby admonish all candidates to abide by the rules and regulations guiding the conduct of the examination by doing away with all acts of examination malpractice and obeying all Covid-19 protocols that have been put in place by the NCDC at the examination centres.
WAEC Exam Date for May/June:
According to the timetable, the West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE) for school candidates, 2020, will commence on Monday, August 17, 2020 and will end on Saturday, September 12, 2020.

WAEC Timetable.
We are happy to provide the general public with the WAEC official 2020 Timetable which will assist candidates with their study to prepare for the 2020 WASSCE which will commence on August 17, 2020.

candidates and readers should note that this time table is genuine

click here to download the original time table

THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT HAS DISCLOSED THAT COUNTRY AHEAD OF SCHOOL REOPENING

The Federal Government has disclosed that it is considering sensationalizing classes for primary, secondary, and Universities, and other tertiary institutions in the country ahead of school reopening. This means having morning and afternoon classes . This was made known by the Minister of State for Education, Emeka Nwajiuba, on Wednesday during a briefing by the Presidential Task Force in Abuja. The minister also dispel the rumors that schools will reopen on June 8th stating that the government could not afford to take any costly risk, especially as it regards the safety of pupils and students in the country.

LEARNING STRATEGIES IN EDUCATION

He said, “Until we are sure these children can go to school, return safely and not put those who are more susceptible than them at risk, then we are running a huge risk and God forbid, in our hurry, something happens to our children, I am not sure how anybody will be able to retrieve what has been lost.” Nwajiuba said the ministry is being guided by the advice of experts as well as those of the World Health Organization, noting that the pronouncement to regenerate schools in the country would be carefully arrived at because education is on the simultaneous list of the Nigerian Constitution “We are going to publish a specification on what we expect the reopening to look like. “For a country that has over 115,000 primary schools, you will understand that 35,000 of these who are private must agree to set up the same standard in other to allow children to go in. “We may have classes in the morning and classes in the afternoon so that we will have the whole of the infrastructure divided provided they can serve us. I am not sure we will have classes at night. But we can do with morning and afternoon for now,” he explained.  “The Presidential Task Force wishes to use the instance of this celebration to congratulate our children and assure them, their parents and all stakeholders alike that all hands are on deck to reopen schools at a safe time.” He added. He appealed to private owners of schools in the country as well as other stake holders to co-operate with the administration in ensuring the safe reopening of schools in the country. What do you think about the idea of having morning and afternoon classes.

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JAMB CUT-OFF MARK 2020/2021 INSTITUTIONS APPROVED FOR UNIVERSITIES, POLYTECHNICS AND COLLEGE OF EDUCATION

The 19th Policy Meeting on Admissions to Tertiary Institutions in Nigeria has approved 160 and above as the national minimum benchmark for admission for the year 2020 into public universities. The board also adopted 120 as the minimum cut-off mark for admission into Polytechnics and the college of Education.

This article has detailed information on JAMB Cut-off marks. After reading this article, you will know if you met the JAMB cut off marks (point) or not. You will also know if you are eligible for admission. See up-to-date JAMB UTME Cut-Off Marks as you read below.

This JAMB minimum cut off mark is very important. This makes you eligible for admission in your preferred school of choice. Although, meeting the JAMB cut off marks does not guarantee you admission. Some schools set their departmental cut off mark / point above the JAMB minimum cut off.  You can easily apply for JAMB change of institution if necessary. Also, you can apply for change of course / institution before or after post utme exams.

JAMB have finally released cut off marks for all schools in Nigeria. The approved cut off marks covers institutions like public universities, private universities, public polytechnics, private polytechnics and colleges of education. Recently, JAMB approved 650 CBT registration centers for this year’s registration.

What Is JAMB Official Cut-Off Marks 2020/2021?

See list of all approved JAMB cut off mark that would be used for 2020 admissions below.

All Public Universities — 160

All Private Universities — 140

All Public Polytechnics — 120

All Private Polytechnics — 110

All Colleges of Education — 100

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CROSS RIVER UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY (CRUTECH)

Post UTME / Direct Entry Form out for 2020/2021 Academic Session

The Cross River University of Technology, CRUTECH Post UTME & Direct Entry Screening form for 2020/2021 Academic Session is not yet out but student should be ready to take part in the screening by reading their books and attend lesson (online/classroom ). Meanwhile the JAMB Cut-off mark is 160 and above.

The Cross River University of Technology Post-UTME/DE screening, Cut-off mark and guideline for registration for 2020/2021 session has not yet get the ball rolling. The form can be obtained at the sum of Two thousand naira (N2, 000.00) only. The registration will instigate when the ministry of education will give the order due to these epidemic (covid 19)

ELIGIBILITY

  1. Candidates who made CRUTECH their FIRST choice and scored a minimum of 160 cut-off mark and above in the 2020 UTME Examination.
  2. Candidates who did not choose CRUTECH at all but are engrossed and score 160 and above in the 2020 UTME Examination.
  3. Those who fall under number (2) above are mandatory to apply for JAMB change of institution and select CRUTECH as their First Choice Institution.

HOW TO APPLY FOR CRUTECH POST UTME SCREENING

To admittance the CRUTECH Post UTME Application Form, candidate are obligatory to pay the sum of two thousand (N2,000.00) naira Screening Fee payable online with likewise Master/Visa/Verve ATM Card or in any commercial bank through Remita platform.

TO REGISTER, APPROPRIATE CANDIDATES SHOULD:

  1. Log on to crutech.edu.ng and click on the Post UTME link.
  2. Follow the directives on the Online Application Portal to inclusive the form.
  3. Print out the Application Slip after a successful registration.
  4. CRUTECH Post UTME Screening Method

According to the administration, The Cross River University Post UTME Screening implement will be done online, applicants are accordingly expected to scan and upload the following documents during registration:

2020 UTME Result Slip

O’level Results (WAEC/NECO/NABTEB)

Birth Certificate

Certificate of Origin

VITAL OBSERVATION

  • Only applicants who scored 160 and above in the 2020/2021 UTME Examination are qualified for the Screening.
  • Applicants are not required to appear physically for the screening and accordingly not expected to travel to the school campus (Calabar).
  • The screening exercise will instigate when the epidemic is over

N/B:

Candidates ought to accordingly ensure that the take these information serious and do the necessary required successfully.

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