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Thursday 23 November 2017

What Is Abjcoin?

Abjcoin is a first-of-its kind trade exchange and payment platform in Africa, aiming to connect corporate, digital asset exchanges, payment providers and banks into one decentralized system. Although it’s founded in Nigeria, it aims to extend to other parts of Africa and the world at large.
Abjcoin achieves its idea through a global market on the platform, where a number of African fiat currencies can be easily paired against and for the Abjcoin. Unlike the banks, the account can’t be frozen; the transactions are free and conducted anonymously and thanks to Blockchain technology, they are also secure and extremely fast.

Abjcoin Features

Anonymous Transactions

In the world of cryptocurrencies, most transactions are done anonymously, allowing anyone to transact or run a wallet. No personal information is required – all you have to do is register and account and use the Abjcoin address to send or receive funds.

Proof of Stake 3.0 Algorithm

In order to secure its network, Abjcoin uses the Proof of stake Algorithm, allowing users to keep wallets open and get a stake ranging from 1% to 100% yearly, according to the weight of the network.

Global Accessibility

Abjcoin does not just target individual users to send and receive money. Its main aim is to expand and reach out to banks and businesses across the globe, allowing them to use the platform from any corner of the world. Simply put, Abjcoin promotes worldwide access to commerce.

Transparent Ledger

Everyone shares their history to make the system transparent. The transactions are extremely fast, meaning that users can send money anywhere in Africa and the world in just a few seconds. And because it uses Blockchain technology where there’s no central server, hacking becomes a thing of the past!

Abjcoin Roadmap

Phase1: Abjcoin Blockchain:

This phase involved developing the core software of Abjcoin that would be compatible with Linux, Windows and other types of OS. It included setting up mining pools block explorer, mobile apps, trade market and market cap.

Phase 2: Autor Trader and Exchange:

To make trading a reality Abjcoin embarked on the next phase which involved developing an auto trader and exchange that would see users trade fiat currencies. The listing of the three major international exchanges also took place in this phase, whereby Ecommerce payment plugin was integrated. This process makes it easy for on-board merchants that accept Abjcoin payment for offline and online stores globally to transact seamlessly.

Phase3: Integrate into Banking Institutions:

This is the last phase of Abjcoin and it aims to give financial institutions faster global payments, as well as implementing Abjcoin ATMs. The move will also see the operations extended to other developing countries in Africa for the purpose of endorsing limitless and borderless international trades.

AbjCoin Conclusion

Abjcoin looks to bring together individuals banking institutions and other organizations into one, giving them a great opportunity to send and receive payments in a decentralized system that’s fast and secure. Although its headquarters are in Nigeria, the company intends to extend its operations to other parts of Africa and the rest of the regions in the world. Being the first-of-its kind in Africa, there’s no doubt Abjcoin will disrupt the industry!

Sunday 19 November 2017


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Saturday 18 November 2017

We are going to share an awesome article on receiving Android notifications on your PC. You don’t need to root your phone or install any third party app, all you need is Google Chrome and an Android app to get notifications on your PC.

Did you drop out the notification of your Android device because you are operating on your PC? Today I am going to share a very helpful method to get all the notifications of Android on your PC. Yes, it is possible. You just have to follow manageable steps that I have discussed in this post and you will be capable of getting all the notifications of your Android on your computer browser while operating on the same network with same Google account sign in with both devices.

How To Get Android Notifications Directly On Your PC

How To Get Android Notifications On Your PC
How To Get Android Notifications On Your PC
This method is extremely straightforward and simplistic and requires just 3-4 minutes to setup between both your Android and computer. Just follow the simple steps discussed hereinafter to get all Android Notifications On Your PC.



Also Read: How to Disable All App Notifications In Android
Setting Up Pc To Get Android Notifications On Your PC

Step 1. Open Google Chrome browser on your PC. Search for Desktop notification from the Chrome market or click here.

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Step 2. Now click on Add To Chrome button which is located on the top of the Chrome store. The extension will start downloading and then finally get added to your Chrome.

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Step 3. Now click on desktop notification sign at the right top corner(a blue chat message sign). Now sign in with google account and enter your email id and password on the login page there.

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That’s it! now your Pc work is done and you have successfully added an extension in your browser.

Read: How to Recover Deleted Notifications on Your Android Phone
Setting Up Android To Get Android Notifications On Your PC

Step 1. Download and install the app Desktop notification on your Android device from Google Play store.Screenshot_3

Step 2. Open the app and enable desktop notification of your Android guided by your app. Now sign it with the same Google account that you have entered in your PC.

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Step 3. Now your mobile will get fully connected with your PC and you can get all the notifications there.

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Read: Secure Android Apps By Displaying Fake Crash Notification
#2 Using Pushbullet

Step 1. First of all, you need to download Pushbullet app on your Android device.

Using Pushbullet
Using Pushbullet
Step 2. Now you need to sign in with your Google account to continue.

Using Pushbullet
Using Pushbullet

Step 3. Now you will see the option to enable “See your phone’s notifications on your computer” simply tap on “Enable” and grant all the required permissions

Using Pushbullet
Using Pushbullet
Step 4. Now you need to install Google Chrome Pushbullet extension on your  Google Chrome

Using Pushbullet
Using Pushbullet
Step 5. Now you need to sign up with the same Google account that you used on your Android device and simply grant all the required permissions.

Using Pushbullet
Using Pushbullet
Step 6. Now you will get to see the screen like below on your computer.

Using Pushbullet
Using Pushbullet
Now whenever you will get calls, SMS or any other app notifications on your Android phone, you will get to see on your computer.

Using Pushbullet
Using Pushbullet
Also Read: How To Activate Android’s Camera Flash As Incoming Call Notification
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Mirror phone notifications from any allowed apps to your computer. Reply to mobile messages (WhatsApp, Facebook Messenger, Telegram, and Kik) from desktop clients.(Desktop client only). Airdroid is the best app to get android notifications on your Windows computer.

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Step 2. Now you need to download and install Airdroid software on your Windows computer. Click here to download.

Using Airdroid
Using Airdroid
Step 3. Now from the Android app, you need to sign in with your AirDroid account.

Using Airdroid
Using Airdroid
Step 4. Now sign in with the same account from the windows version of AirDroid.

Using Airdroid
Using Airdroid
Step 5. Once done, you will see the screen like below. Here you can get all the notifications, call alerts, messages and system notifications on windows computer.

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That’s it! You are done. This is how you can use Android to get android notification directly on Windows computer.

So above is the method for How To Get Android Notifications On Your PC. By this process, you will get all the notification of your Android in your browser, either it is of any missed call, message or any app notification. Now you can easily use your computer without holding anxiety to miss out any significant notification of your Android. As you will be receiving all those on your browser screen. Don’t forget to share this cool post. Leave a comment below if you are facing any trouble at any step discussed in above method.


Most schools has started releasing out their admission list while some are yet to due to some reasons but, will soon be out.
As a fresh student in the tertiary institution, it’s normal to make the mistake of packing what you actually don’t need in school. When packing, it is easier to pick the necessary clothing and materials and forget the important things that will make the learning process easier. We have put together some important things every university student needs as a fresher to make the learning process easier.
PERSONAL COMPUTER
Every student needs a PC, to help in assignments, research, and also in studying. A personal computer is necessary in making the learning process easier, and while it may also be a form of distraction to some students who use them to watch movies and play PC games. Try as much as possible to use it in studying and making research online.
MOBILE PHONE
Every student need a mobile phone to help in communicating with parents, lecturers, classmates and friends. It doesn’t have to be something big or expensive, a simple phone that can make calls and send messages is more than enough.
TEXTBOOKS, HANDOUTS AND MANUALS



Going to school without textbooks and manuals is like going to the farm without your farming tools. Every student need to have textbooks, handouts, and manuals that they will use in addition to the notes taken in class to study and prepare for test and examinations. Get a list from your department or lecturers to know the textbook and manuals that are useful in your course of study.
READING LAMP
This is an important requirement for every student. A reading lamp with bright light will be needed for those late night study hours. As a student, you should never rely on the power company for electricity. If you can’t afford a generator a good reading lamp with bright light is more than enough.
FILE BAG
By now, you are expected to have this. This is to help file important documents and prevent them from loss or damage. Make sure the bag is water proof and keep it in a hidden place where only you can access when you need to use it.

LEARNING MATERIALS
Materials such as dictionary, stationery, calculators, staplers e.t.c are needed to make the learning process easier. At all times students must have their own pen, pencils and writing materials to avoid borrowing or having to study without writing materials.
READING TABLE AND CHAIR
It’s possible your hostel accommodation didn’t come with a personal study table and chair, if it did not, it is very important that you get one. It’s best to study in an upright position, it improves the level of concentration as opposed to lying down on the bed and studying. Make arrangements to get a comfortable table and chair for study purposes.
LIBRARY CARD
This gets you admitted into the library, the one place where you have access to all available learning resources like textbooks and internet and also a place where you can study without distractions. As a student you will want to take full potentials of the library and the library card is your ticket to getting in.
INTERNET ACCESS
Learning today has moved from just the pages of textbook and journals, the internet has proven to be a large resource for information. The opportunities that abide online are unlimited and the internet play a major role in student study and research. Without the internet access, you won't be able to visit


Job Vacancy: United Nations Development Programme New Ongoing Recruitment - Apply Now

United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), helps developing countries attract and use aid effectively. In all our activities, we encourage the protection of human rights, capacity development and the empowerment of women.
We are recruiting to fill the vacant position below:
Job Title: National Consultant- Good Governance
Location: Abuja
Starting Date : 29-Nov-2017
Duration of Initial Contract: 24 Working days
Expected Duration of Assignment: 24 Working days
Background
The Third United Nations Development Assistance Framework (UNDAF III-2014-2017) is the common strategic framework for the operational activities of the United Nations System (UNS) in Nigeria. It provides a collective, coherent and integrated UNS response to the country’s priorities and needs, expressed in long term vision 20:2020, the Transformational Agenda and other development policies expected to transform Nigeria to one of the top 20 economies by 2020.
Nigeria’s development priorities are also expressed within the framework of the MDGs and other commitments, goals and targets of other international conventions and human rights instruments of the United Nations. In line with UNDG and UNDAF M&E guidelines, it is mandatory for Country teams to conduct end of cycle evaluation for accountability and learning, and improving performance of subsequent UNDAFs.
In 2016, the UNCT conducted a light mid-term assessment of the UNDAF III to inform the formulation of the new partnership framework. The UNCT has therefore, commenced the process of evaluating UNDAF III with the Federal and State Governments.
The end of cycle evaluation of the UNDAF III is a joint UN process, conducted with national partners, to assess the progress made towards Nigeria’s development priorities selected within the UNDAF. It will also take stock of the environment within which the UN is operating and assess the effectiveness of UNDAF III as a tool of support to the achievement of national priorities and enhanced coordination and harmonization among all UN agencies.
The UN and Nigerian Government will review the results achieved from activities supported by the UNDAF III and the appropriateness of its planned results and strategies. The evaluation provides a unique opportunity to assess achievements against the planned results; and the relevance, effectiveness, efficiency and sustainability of UNDAF III outcomes, interventions and strategies.
This assessment will identify issues and gaps, and proffer strategic and usable recommendations that the UNS and its partners will utilize to improve the strategies, implementation mechanisms, and the management efficiency of the new United Nations Sustainable Development and Partnership Framework (UNSDPF-2018-2022).
The United Nations System in Nigeria is therefore, seeking the services of qualified independent consultants to lead the conduct of this Evaluation. Firms and companies are also encouraged to apply for this opportunity with the view of recruiting experts for this assignment.
Scope of Work, Responsibilities and Description of the Proposed Analytical Work
The broader aim of the evaluation, as stated above, is to generate a usable evaluation report that would aid the inherent culture of learning and accountability in the United Nations system programming processes in terms of progress made towards the attainment of the main outcomes and outputs of the UNDAF III.
Finally, the evaluation will identify lessons in implementing the UNDAF III, with a particular focus on the governance process and Coordination mechanisms including the PMT, UNCT, UNM&E group, RC office and DaO Lead Agencies and Groups.
The recommendations, if any, will aim to improve the implementation mechanism, and management efficiency of UNSDPF-2018-2022.
The evaluation would also provide relevant information and strategic recommendations that would support the UN system in Nigeria to enrich the UNSDPF implementation in a timely and most effective manner.
The recommendations will aim to improve the strategies, implementation mechanism, and management efficiency of UNSDPF-2018-2022.
The Evaluation exercise will cover the current cycle of the UNDAF III from 2014-2017 and will holistically review and systematically analyze recorded achievements and the accompanying strategies and how all these aided the UN in delivering on its mandate.
In particular, the evaluation will:
Assess the progress or lack thereof, towards the expected results as defined in the theory of change for UNDAF III cycle. Where appropriate, the evaluation will also highlight unexpected results (positive or negative) and missed opportunities;
Identify the factors that have affected positively or negatively the UNCT’s contribution, and explaining the enabling factors and bottlenecks (learning)
Provide an analysis of how the UN has positioned itself to add value in response to national needs and changes in the national development context;
Present key findings, draw key lessons learned, and provide a set of clear and forward-looking options leading to strategic and actionable recommendations to support and adjust the UNSDPF implementation.
Assess the contributions made by the UNCT in the result framework of the UNDAF and its contribution to national development results(accountability);
Evaluation Methodology and Approach
The Evaluation shall benefit from existing or newly commissioned studies, research or evaluations conducted by an individual or collaborating Agencies including the UN Agencies.
Based on the documented innovations, lessons learnt and findings from the research, studies and evaluations, the Consultants will work with the UN and partners to conduct in-depth analysis of progress towards results, identify lessons learnt and propose corrective actions.
The consultants will work with state governments and UNS to produce a report on lessons learnt related to some Delivering as One focus states (Benue, Anambra, Cross River, Oyo, Lagos, etc) and FCT to feed into the Evaluation report.
Data Collection:
In terms of data collection, the evaluation will use a mixed method (quantitative and qualitative) approach that will include document reviews, SWOT Analysis, group and individual interviews and field visits as appropriate.
Final methods to be selected must match the above stated objectives and specific questions. It is expected that the technical proposal will:
Identify methodology and sample (address sampling limitations)
Level of stakeholders’ participation amongst other issues
Information Sources:
The following minimum documents will be used for obtaining detailed background information on the UNDAF III: The UNDAF Document; The results matrix; The monitoring and evaluation framework and plans; Joint Annual Work Plans for the DaO states and FCT; Mid-term/End of Year reviews report, Relevant Reports.
Validation:
The Evaluation Team will use a variety of methods to ensure that the data is valid, including triangulation.
Stakeholders’ Involvement
The Evaluation will be managed by the UNDAF M&E group to ensure independence of the process.
A reference group, as per the UNEG guidance, will be created to guide the evaluation exercise.
An inclusive approach, involving a broad range of partners and stakeholders, will be taken for evaluation process.
The Evaluation Process and Work Plan
The process of the evaluation will be divided into three phases, each including several steps:
Phase 0: Evaluability Assessment:
The consultant will identify and review the basic documentation and discuss with key stakeholders to ensure proper response to the evaluability assessment questions.
The deliverable is an evaluability assessment report.
Phase 1: Preparation and Inception Phase:
Desk review
UNDAF Evaluability assessment
Stakeholder mapping;
Development of an operational/logistical plan.
The Output and deliverable of this phase is the Inception Report.
Phase 2: Data Collection and Preliminary Analysis Phase:
At the end of this phase, the evaluation team will provide a debriefing of the preliminary findings to the UNCT/PMT, take initial comments and validate the preliminary findings.
Phase 3: Drafting and validating the Evaluation Report:
A draft evaluation report will be prepared by the evaluation team after the data collection and analysis exercise.
The draft report will be submitted by the Lead Consultant to the Evaluation Committee/RCO.
Review and Quality Assurance The Lead consultant will be directly responsible for addressing any comments or observations towards eventual finalization of the report by securing inputs from the respective subject area consultants.
Presentation of findings, Validation and submission of report- The Evaluation team shall present the final draft for validation to stakeholders in designated meetings while the final report shall be submitted to the UNCT via the Chair of Evaluation Committee/RCO (Word and PDF version).
The estimated timeline for the process is 24 working days.
Deliverables
Inception report describing consultants’ understanding of the assignment and which includes his/her detailed plan to execute it (5-10-page document). The report should also further refine the overall evaluation scope, approach, design and timeframe, and provide a detail outline of the evaluation methodology and is to be delivered 4 days after the start of the assignment.
Progress report/briefing to the Evaluation Committee/PMT/RCO (the briefing periodicity to be determined in the Inception Report
SWOT analysis report on the sample DaO focus states in Nigeria
Comprehensive Final Evaluation Report (20 pages content including not more that 4-page Executive Summary)
A final Power Point presentation containing the main findings, conclusions and recommendations of the evaluation for dissemination and debriefing purposes.
Time Frame and Remuneration
The consultancy is expected to last four weeks (24 working days) starting November 19, 2017 Remuneration will be in accordance with the UN Rules and Regulations and will be commensurate with the complexity of the assignment based on the signed contract administered by UNDP Service center.
The Consultancy fee will be paid as a lump sum contract or in line with the following schedule and upon acceptance of key deliverables:
At the end of the Evaluability assessment, and submission and approval of the inception report (last week of November):20%
At the submission of the Final Draft Reports (1st and 2nd week of December):50%
At the end of the Evaluation exercise (3rd week of December): 30%
Composition of the Evaluation Team
There will be a team of three (3) consultants made up of one international expert and two National Experts; the international consultant will be the team leader.
Each of the other two national consultants should possess relevant qualifications and experience in at least one of the four UNDAF-III outcome areas.
As much as possible, the composition of the team should be gender sensitive.
The selected consultants are expected to be independent and should not have been involved in the implementation of UNDAF III programmes in any of the Agencies.
Tasks of the Consultants
Thoroughly review and familiarize self with the UNDAF documents including the Country Analysis, the UNDAF Outcomes, the UNDAF Results Matrix, the Monitoring and Evaluation Framework and the UNDAF Evaluation Concept Note/TORs;
In collaboration with the Office of the RC, lead the planning for, and organization of, the Evaluation meeting including preparation of the report document, the accompanying presentations and the meeting logistics;
Attend Evaluation meetings and incorporate any comments or changes and produce the final Evaluation report;
In close consultation with the RCO, manage the day-to-day coordination of the detailed tasks of the Evaluation including communication with the Evaluation focal points in the Agencies, sending, receiving and proper archiving of documents; organizing and facilitating consultative/coordination meetings etc;
Participate actively and take initiative in the meetings of PMT/EC on the Evaluation;
Convene coordination meetings with and provide technical guidance to the UNDAF Area/Sub-area consultants and ensure their full understanding and application of the Evaluation principles and guidelines to both the processes and outputs.
Attend and provide technical support to UNDAF Area/Sub-area consultative and review meetings;
Review and analyze inputs from all UN agencies and stakeholders, ensure that the reports answer the Evaluation Questions (see above) and collate into the draft Evaluation Report;
Draft the text for the crosscutting parts of the report including the executive summary; and synthesis of the Situation Analysis update, the constraints, the lessons learnt, summary of proposed changes and recommendations for UNDAF III;
Plan, organize, facilitate and summarize outputs from a participatory comprehensive SWOT analysis of the Delivering-as-One planning and operationalization process;
Present the draft Evaluation Report as per the process described in point “Phase 3: Drafting the Evaluation Report” above and incorporate any comments or changes and produce the final draft of the report;
Requirements
The National Consultant for Good Governance should have the following qualifications and competencies:
Advanced University degree in one or more of the following areas: Political Science, Economics, Social Sciences or related fields;
Knowledge and experience with the national development frameworks in Nigeria
Demonstrated experience in quantitative and qualitative evaluation methodology
Understanding of the UN’s mandate and modus operandi preferred
Excellent communication and writing skills in English
At least 10 years’ experience in accountable governance, anti-corruption programming, institutional and regulatory reforms, public procurement and fiscal responsibility laws in Nigeria; programming experience in conflict prevention and management, internal security and emergency preparedness, management and responses to natural and man-made crises, design and implementation of integrated development policies
Expert knowledge of and working familiarity with results-based management, human rights based and gender mainstreaming approaches.
Ability to work in a team and deliver results.
How To Apply
Interested and qualified candidates should send their complete application to: icrecruitments.ng@undp.org only applications with complete supporting documents as stated above and received before or at the closing date will be considered, Email must have as subject: UNDAF-IC NAT1 Application Procedure
Interested individual consultants must submit the following documents/information to demonstrate their qualifications:
Three Page Proposal:
Explaining why they are the most suitable for the work
Provide a brief methodology on how they will approach and conduct the work
Financial proposal
Personal CV including past experience in similar projects and at least 3 references
Lump Sum Contracts
The financial proposal shall specify a total lump sum amount, and payment terms around specific and measurable (qualitative and quantitative) deliverables (i.e. whether payments fall in installments or upon completion of the entire contract). Payments are based upon output, i.e. upon delivery of the services specified in the TOR. In order to assist the requesting unit in the comparison of financial proposals, the financial proposal will include a breakdown of this lump sum amount (including travel, per diems, and number of anticipated working days).
Travel:
All envisaged travel costs must be included in the financial proposal. This includes all travel to join duty station/repatriation travel. In general, UNDP should not accept travel costs exceeding those of an economy class ticket. Should the IC wish to travel on a higher class he/she should do so using their own resources.
In the case of unforeseeable travel, payment of travel costs including tickets, lodging and terminal expenses should be agreed upon, between the respective business unit and Individual Consultant, prior to travel and will be reimbursed
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Application Deadline 22nd November, 2017.

Tuesday 14 November 2017

 jamb 2017 brochure
The Joint Admission and Matriculation board JAMB has released the Jamb Brochure for 2018 Examination. Jamb courses Brochure is available in PDF.

DEGREE

Click on any of the faculties below to initiate download. These are all in PDFs. Use a smart phone or pc to view.
List of Universities + Other Degree Awarding Institutions 2017
Click here to download list.
Specific Entry Requirements for Individual universities
Click here to download

COLLEGES OF EDUCATION

Before you proceed:

INNOVATION ENTERPRISE INSTITUTIONS

Click here to download the 2017 Jamb brochure for IEIs.

POLYTECHNICS / MONOTECHNICS

jamb 2017 brochure

GENERAL ENTRY REQUIREMENTS

In addition to the specific entry requirements into each Institution, faculty  or department, the following are the general entry requirements approved for admission into first degree courses for both UTME and Direct Entry candidates.
  1. Applicants must write the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) and attain an acceptable standard in the Use of English (Compulsory) and three subjects relevant to the proposed course of study as set out in the relevant Chapters of this Brochure.
  2.  Candidate must in addition to attaining an acceptable standard in the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination obtain one of the following qualifications.
(a) National Examinations Council (NECO)/ West African Examinations Council (WAEC) Senior School Certificate (SSC) or the School Certificate/General Certificate of Education (SSC/GCE ) or equivalents with credit passes in Five (5) subjects relevant to the course and obtained at not more than two sittings; except where otherwise specified.
(b) Grade II Teacher’s Certificate (TC II) with credit or merit passes in at least Five (5) subjects. PLEASE NOTE THAT TC II IS NOT ACCEPTABLE FOR SOME COURSES IN SOME UNIVERSITIES. 
(c) National Technical Certificate (NTC), National Business Certificate (NBC) with credit passes in Five (5) subjects relevant to the course and obtained at not more than two sittings. For the purpose of NTC/NBC, a credit in any General Education subjects, trade related subjects and trade component subjects is equivalent to a credit in a subject.
3. A credit pass in Mathematics is required for all Science based and Social Science courses except where it is stated otherwise.
4. A credit pass in English Language is required for all courses except where it is stated otherwise.
5. Please note that a matriculated student in any University is not eligible to sit for the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) except those who are transferring from foreign Universities.

Entry by Direct Application (DE) (2/3/4/5 – year degree programme).

1. Applicants with one of the following qualifications may be considered for admission by Direct entry:-
(a) A minimum of five (5) subjects passed at not more than two sittings with at least two at the Principal or Advanced level of the G.C.E. and the others, at credit level of the SSC/GCE , NTC/NBC. No subject shall be counted at both
Ordinary and Advanced levels.
(b) Passes in two major subjects in the NCE with S.S.C.E , NTC/NBC credits or equivalents in THREE other subjects (mainly for Education Courses). Education may be accepted as a third A/Level subject for those taking courses in Education.
(c) Two passes at the IJMB examination or Cambridge moderated Schools of Basic Studies terminal examination or International Baccalaurate from recognised institutions with SSCE/GCE , NTC/NBC credits or equivalent in three other subjects (SUBJECT TO UNIVERSITY REQUIREMENTS).
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