Candidates that scored above 120 in 2017 UTME can still apply for admission into Federal Polytechnic Ile Oluji. Available courses are Accountancy Computer Science Computer Engineering Statistics Electrical & Electronic Engineering Closing date is 31st October, 2017
If your score is below 200, your chances of university admission are slim but you can improve your chances by following this instruction. 1. Apply for the post UTME of your choice institution but ensure that you select a course that is less popular (yet professional). For candidates in Arts class, courses like linguistics, French, Foreign languages and Library Studies are usually less subscribed in the universities. Yet, they have wide prospects in the labour market. For commercial candidates, courses like Business Education and Office Technology Management are less popular but in short supply in the labour market. Candidates from science department should quickly change to courses like Library and Information Science (this is a less known field with high demand in the labour market). Those in medical fields can make do with courses Anatomy or Physiology (allied medical courses) 2. In order to boost your chances of admission, you should also apply to two or more addition...
According to a recent report in Premier Times, academic calendars of our ivory towers have been stable for the past couple of years. This stability becomes obvious with the fact that there have not been industrial unrest by the Academic Staff Union of Nigerian Universities (ASUU) in the last 2 or so. What can be the reasons this stability? One of the things that has been done to achieve stability in our universities is the strengthening of institution governance in the federal universities. Tinubu’s administration has taken steps to enforce good governance in Nigerian universities. A notable intervention was the dissolution of the governing council at the University of Nigeria, Nsukka (UNN), followed by the appointment of a new Acting Vice-Chancellor. Vanguard news recently reported that the Alumni of UNN praised this move as essential for restoring “integrity in the recruitment process". Such actions help stabilize leadership and minimize administrative disruptions. Students been...
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