Showing posts with label Educational Update. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Educational Update. Show all posts

Saturday, 31 March 2018

Delta State Poly Ozoro Resumption Date for 2nd Semester Academic Session -2017/18

Delta State Poly Ozoro Resumption Date for 2nd Semester Academic Session -2017/18


Delta State Polytechnic, Ozoro, DSPZ resumption date for the commencement of second semester, 2017/2018 academic session.




The authority of the Delta State Polytechnic, Ozoro (DSPZ) has announced the resumption date for the commencement of the second semester, 2017/2018 academic session.

Delta State Poly will resume for 2nd semester on 3rd of April, 2018.

We wish all DSPZ students a happy resumption, and a semester filled with ground breaking achievements.
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Poly Ibadan 2017/2018 Matriculation Date & Notice to Freshers

Poly Ibadan 2017/2018 Matriculation Date & Notice to Freshers

Poly Ibadan 2017/2018 Matriculation Date & Notice to Freshers

The Rector of the Polytechnic, Ibadan Prof. O. O. Fawole 
on behalf of the staffs and polytechnic community hereby invites the general public to their matriculation ceremony of fresh HND1, ND1, FT, PT, and DPT students for the 2017/2018 academic session.

All Freshers are to note that the matriculation ceremony has been fixed for Thursday, 12th April, 2018.

All Freshmen are to collect your matriculation oath at the department, fill it and come along with it to the ceremony.

Only students that have paid school fees and registered fully will be matriculated and issued matric Number.
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2018/2019 NECO (BECE) Proposed Examination Time-Table Released

2018/2019 NECO (BECE) Proposed Examination Time-Table Released

NECO (BECE) 2018 Proposed Examination Time-Table Out

The National Examination Council (NECO) has released the proposed examination time-table for the upcoming Basic Education Certification Examination (BECE)/Junior WAEC examinations for the 2018/2019 session.

According to the time-table released by the National Examination Council, NECO the examination for the Basic Education Certification Examination (BECE) is scheduled to commence from 23rd April - 8th May, 2018.


The Official Time-Table of the National Examination Council, NECO Basic Education Certification Examination (BECE) has been published below:

NATIONAL EXAMINATIONS COUNCIL (NECO) 2018 BASIC EDUCATION CERTIFICATE EXAMINATION (BECE) PROPOSED EXAMINATION TIMETABLE: 23RD APRIL TO 8TH MAY, 2018 

Monday 23rd April, 2018 


Paper I: Objective: Basic Science and Technology (BST) - 10.00am – 11.00am
 
 Paper II: Objective: Basic Science and Technology (BST) - 11.00am – 12.00noon 
 
Paper I: Objective: Hausa L2 - 2.30pm – 3.30pm
 Paper I: Objective: Igbo L2 - 2.30pm – 3.30pm 
 
Paper I: Objective: Yoruba L2 - 2.30pm – 3.30pm
 ___________________________________
 

Tuesday 24th April, 2018

Paper I: Objective: Pre-Vocational Studies (PVS) - 10.00am – 11.00am
 
 Paper II: Objective: Pre-Vocational Studies (PVS) - 11.00am – 12.00noon 
 
Paper I: Objective: French Language - 2.30pm – 3.30pm
 
 Paper II: Objective: French Language - 3.30pm – 4.30pm
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Wednesday 25th April, 2018Paper I: Objective: English Studies - 10.00am – 11.20am

Paper II: Objective: English Studies - 11.20am – 12.00 noon 
Paper III: Essay: English Studies - 2.30pm – 3.00pm
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Thursday 26th April, 2018

Paper III: Computer Practical: Basic Science and Technology (BST) - 10.00am – 10.45am
___________
 

_______________________
Friday 27th April, 2018

Paper I: Objective: Arabic Language - 10.00am – 11.00am
 Paper II: Objective: Arabic Language - 11.00am – 12.00noon
 

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Monday 30th April, 2018

Paper I: Objective: Mathematics - 10.00am – 11.20am 
 
Paper II: Objective: Mathematics  - 11.20am – 12.40pm 
 
Paper III: Essay: Mathematics - 3.00pm – 3.40pm
 ___________________________________
 

Wednesday 2nd May, 2018

Paper III: Practical: Business Studies - 10.00am – 10.20am 
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Thursday 3rd May, 2018

Paper I: Objective: Cultural and Creative Arts (CCA) - 10.00am – 11.00am
 
 Paper II: Objective: Cultural and Creative Arts (CCA) - 11.00am – 12.00noon 
 
Paper III: Practical: Cultural and Creative Arts (CCA) - 2.30pm – 3.30pm
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Friday 4th May, 2018

Paper IV: Drawing: Basic Science and Technology (BST) - 10.00am – 10.45am
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 Paper I: Objective: Edo L1 - 10.00am – 11.00am
 Paper I: Objective: Efik L1 - 10.00am – 11.00am
 
 Paper I: Objective: Hausa L1 - 10.00am – 11.00am
 
 Paper I: Objective: Ibibio L1 - 10.00am – 10.50am
 Paper I: Objective: Igbo L1 - 10.00am – 11.00am
 
 Paper I: Objective: Yoruba L1 - 10.00am – 11.00am
 
 Paper I: Objective: Christian Religious Studies - 2.30pm – 3.30pm
 
 Paper I: Objective: Islamic Religious Studies - 2.30pm – 3.30pm
 

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Monday 7th April, 2018

Paper II: Objective: Edo L1 - 11.00am – 12.00noon 
 
Paper II: Objective: Efik L1 - 11.00am – 12.00noon
 
Paper II: Objective: Hausa L1 - 11.00am – 12.00noon
 Paper II: Objective: Ibibio L1 - 10.50am – 11.40am
 
 Paper II: Objective: Igbo L1 - 11.00am – 12.00noon
 
 Paper II: Objective: Yoruba L1 - 11.00am – 12.00noon 
 
Paper II: Objective: Christian Religious Studies - 3.30pm – 4.30pm
 
 Paper II: Objective: Islamic Religious Studies - 3.30pm – 4.30pm 
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Tuesday 8th May, 2018

Paper I: Objective: National Values Education (NVE) - 10.00am – 11.00am
 
 Paper II: Objective: National Values Education (NVE) - 11.00am – 12.00noon 
 
Paper I: Objective: Business Studies - 2.30pm – 3.30pm
 
 Paper II: 
 


SCHOOLS AND CANDIDATES SHOULD NOTE THE FOLLOWING:
  • Practical in Business Studies as well as Basic Science & Technology (BST) should be in sets where the number of candidates is large and the equipment cannot go round. However, the practical
    examination should not exceed 5.00pm. 
  • Computers can be used in place of manual Typewriters for Business Studies. 
  • Albinos and Blind Candidates are to be given 30 minutes extra time in all subjects.
    Blind Candidates must make use of NECO-supplied OBR Customized Braille Sheet for the Examination
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NYSC Part-Time Graduates Letter of Exclusion Online Printing Notice 2018/19

NYSC  Part-Time Graduates Letter of Exclusion Online Printing Notice 2018/19

NYSC 2018 Letter of Exclusion Online Printing Notice to Part-Time Graduates

The National Youth Service Corps, NYSC wishes to inform all Part-time graduates whose Institutions have uploaded their records on the portal to go online and register to enable them print their Letter of Exclusion on their dashboard when PCMs are enabled to print their Call-up Letters.

NOTE: Printing of Exclusion Letter by those that have registered is still available on their dashboard, even after the closure of the portal.

Signed:
Management.
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Friday, 30 March 2018

FREE WAEC CHEMISTRY RUNZ: List Of Courses You Can Study Without Chemistry

List Of Courses You Can Study Without Chemistry

These are the list of courses you can study without chemistry.
in the faculty of science chemistry is subject that is connected to so many courses and it's one of the compulsory subject all candidates that want to study a course related to science must have.however this post is meant for those that do not have chemistry in their o level.
Chemistry should not deny you admission and you don't have to wasted one academic year.
You can easily choose from any of the courses listed below.
Psychology
geography
statistics,
Agric economics
Library science
Agricultural science.

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Federal Poly Oko Freshers Matriculation Ceremony Date – 2018/2019


Federal Poly Oko Freshers Matriculation Ceremony Date – 2018/2019


The Federal Polytechnic, Oko
Matriculation Ceremony Date for
all Newly Admitted ND1 and HND
1 Students for the 2017/2018
Academic Session Announced
.



This is to inform all newly admitted students of the Federal Polytechnic, Oko that the Matriculation Ceremony for the
2017/2018 academic session has been announced.
All Freshers are hereby informed that the Oko Poly Matriculation Ceremony for the 2017/2018 academic session is scheduled to hold on Tuesday 10th April, 2018.
Time: 10am
Venue: The Federal Polytechnic, Oko
All Freshers are advised to proceed to their various faculty head for further information on the upcoming matriculation ceremony.
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2018/2019 Nnamdi Azikiwe University Teaching Hospital School of Nursing Admission Form for Released

 2018/2019 Nnamdi Azikiwe University Teaching Hospital School of Nursing Admission Form for Released

Nnamdi Azikiwe University Teaching Hospital, NAUTH School of Nursing admission form for the 2018/2019 academic session is now on sale.
Applications are invited from suitably qualified candidates for admission into the School of Nursing, Nnamdi Azikiwe University Teaching Hospital (NAUTH) Nnewi, Three (3) years General Nursing Programme.
NAUTH SCHOOL OF NURSING ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS.
Five (5) credits at Senior Secondary School Certificate or its equivalent to include: English Language, Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, Biology at not more than two (2) sittings.
NOTE: Combination of WAEC and NECO result is acceptable.
NAUTH SCHOOL OF NURSING ADMISSION KEY DATES.
CLOSING DATE : Wednesday 25th April, 2018.
DATE OF EXAMINATION : Saturday 12th May, 2018.
TIME: 8am prompt.
VENUE : School of Nursing, Nnamdi Azikiwe University Teaching Hospital, Nnewi
NOTE : Bring along with you pencil, eraser, pen, ruler and original receipt issued by NAUTH Accounts with glued passport photograph.
HOW TO APPLY FOR NAUTH SCHOOL OF NURSING ADMISSION.
1. Any prospective candidate shall pay the sum of eight thousand two hundred naira (8,200.00) only to NAUTH TSA Remita and obtain a receipt.
2. Obtain a pin number at the Admission office of School of Nursing for online registration.
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best 20 Countries with the Best Educational System 2018 in the Globe



The 2018 Best Countries for Education are ranked based on a perception-based global survey, which used a compilation of scores from equally weighted countries attributes: well-developed public education system, would consider attending university there and provides top quality education.

Below are list of top 20 countries with the best educational systems in the world.

World’s Best Education System and their Power Ranking Score.

1. FINLAND.
Finland has held the unofficial title as the country with the world’s best education system, since 2000.  After, adding five new key indicators to our educational ranking system, Finland is projected to take the official title in 2017. By outperforming, Japan and the three time winner of our ranking system, South Korea. Finland ranked higher in 3 of the new indicators – Secondary children in school, and teachers to student ratio for both Primary and Secondary schools.
Power Ranking Score of 114

2. JAPAN.
Second place finishers for the last three years in the World Top 20 Education Poll. Japan is projected to finish second for the fourth year in a row. Japan education system continues to be rated has one of the best. With its excellent development of students between the ages of 5 to 14.
Power Ranking Score of 104

3. SOUTH KOREA.
South Korea, the three-time winner of the World Top 20 Education Poll ranking system, is projected to finish third in 2017. South Korea only performed well in the completion rate of students 5 to 14, in the five new indicators. However, it should be noted, South Korea, for the last three years were projected, to finish second or third, but after the annual fall test scores and graduation rates of high school and college students, they finish first in the annual poll.
Power Ranking Score of 101

4. DENMARK.
Denmark perhaps the most under-appreciated country in the world, is again among the elite in educational development. Finishing last year number 8 in the World Top 20 Education Poll, Denmark rated in all five of the new indicators. Finishing 5th in Secondary age students in school, and 7th and 9th for teachers to student ratios for Primary and Secondary schools.
Power Ranking Score of 94

5. RUSSIA.
After, finishing its highest ever in the World Top 20 Education Poll – number 3. Russia remains one of Europe’s top countries in preparing its students for the workforce.  Their student to teacher ratio for students 14 to 18 (one teacher for every ninth student), is the 3rd highest ranked in the world. Making Russia a clear favor to finish in the top 5, for the third year in a row.
Power Ranking Score of 91

6. NORWAY.
Norway finished 2016 ranked number 16, but has moved up 10 spots in the first quarter rankings for 2017. Norway’s teacher to student ratio for Primary age students is second in the world (one teacher for every students), and ranks fifth in the world for Secondary students (one teacher for every ten students). Like most countries, their international test score results will determine how high they finish in the final poll in December.
Power Ranking Score of 82

Dropping one spot from last year’s final rankings, the UK teacher’s issues is starting to affect their international rankings. For over the last four-years, the country’s teachers have been fighting for better wages, more classroom support, and the need to recruit more teachers. If this problem continues, the UK may fall out of the top 10 for the first time.
Power Ranking Score of 78

8. ISRAEL.
Israel remains formidable in the international circles, has its country’s educational system for early-childhood development has risen to number two in the world. And their improvement in Primary education completion rates and in school enrollment rates are among the highest in the world. It’s not impossible for Israel to finish in the Top 5 at the end of the year.
Power Ranking Score of 77

9. SWEDEN.
Sweden progress over the last three years has been impressive. Keeping pace with its other Nordic mates (Finland, Denmark and Norway), Sweden’s enrollment of Secondary age students (15 to 18) is third in the world. While their completion rates for Primary age students (five to 13) ranks sixth. If they hope to improve on their last year finale ranking of 18, their Secondary student’s high school graduation rates (69%) have to reach higher levels.
Power Ranking Score of 75

10. HONG KONG.
Hong Kong has the world’s highest enrollment rate for Primary age students. Finishing 14thin last year’s Top 20 rankings, if the country ever wants to finish in the Top 10, it has to improve its early-childhood education enrollment. However, with its current success in Primary age student’s test scores and enrollment completion rates that seems highly unlikely.
Power Ranking Score of 70

11. NETHERLANDS.
The number ten ranked country in last year’s World Top 20 Poll, Netherlands drops one spot to number 11 in this year’s pre-poll selection. A mainstay in the annual rankings, the Netherlands Primary and especially Secondary in school student rankings keeps them relevant as we start the year. If their international test scores in Math, Science and Reading can improve for both these age groups, the Netherlands should end the year above their last year’s rankings.
Power Ranking Score of 67

12. BELGIUM.
Belgium may have the world’s most complex education system. Their system consists of three different communities – Flemish, German, and French-speaking. Yet, they rank 9th and 4th in teacher to student ratio for Primary and Secondary grades, and 5th and the first for in school student enrollment for Primary and Secondary age students. Pair that with them having the world’s third highest early-childhood enrollment rates (98%), there is no way, they should not be ranked in the top 20 at the end of the year.
Power Ranking Score of 65

13. GERMANY.
Germany a world power in economic and social justice. Faces another year of trying to break back into the World’s Top 10, in education development. After finishing out of the Top 10, for the last two years, Germany has another major challenge in making it to a Top 10 finish in 2017.
Power Ranking Score of 63

14. CHINA.
China, unlike Germany, finished 2016 in the Top 10 (number 9). However, they have a tough challenge in repeating that accomplishment in 2017. Their major obstacle will be to improve, their early childhood enrollment rates. Every year, this has preventing them from making a top five finish. Let us hope they invest more in every child.
Power Ranking Score of 62

15. SINGAPORE.
Singapore is the world’s best test taking country. Year in, Year out, their Primary and Secondary international test scores in Math, Science and Reading are among the highest, and was the best in 2016. Yet, the number of Primary and Secondary children in school is not impressive. They failed to rank in the top 20 in both areas. This is where their country’s lack of investment in education for every child makes them vulnerable in their economic and social growth. It will also be interesting to see, if this year, they will make a Top 5 finish, with the Poll’s five new educational indicators.
Power Ranking Score of 57

16. PORTUGAL.
Portugal is always between. Good, Average or Below Average. In last year’s preselection poll, they we’re projected to finish in the top 20, however, they did not qualify. This year, they are projected to finish 16th. Which would be, their highest ranking ever. With the world’s second highest number of Primary, age children in school, and the sixth best teacher to student ratio for Secondary school. Portugal has their best chance, since 2015 to make the final 20 rankings.
Power Ranking Score of 54

17. HUNGARY.
Hungary’s education system was ranked 20th in the world’s last year. With the 5th highest teacher to student ratio for Secondary age school, they’re chances to finish higher this year is almost guaranteed. The only drawback is they have a very low higher education graduation rate (32%).
Power Ranking Score of 52

18. ESTONIA.
Estonia is the 8th country from Northern Europe to make the rankings. Just missing out of last year’s top 20. Their country has the world’s highest Primary age completion rate for students. With an opportunity to improve this year, will depend on how well their international test score is for those Primary age students has they enter Secondary education.
Power Ranking Score of 50

19. FRANCE.
France had the highest early childhood enrollment rate in last year’s poll, which increases their chances to finish in the top 20 again. More interesting is the fact, France has the world’s 4th highest number of Primary age students in school. If the new Government Leadership continues to invest in their education system, France can be a Top 10 country in education by 2020.
Power Ranking Score of 50

20. UNITED STATES.
Can you see a shake-up is coming? No doubt, the United States Government is in a transition stage. The US finished a surprising 7th in last year’s rankings. The best since the 70s. However, early indicators seem to suggest the US, will be reorganizing itself, towards more public school funding towards charter schools and breaking up teachers unions. Next year this time, we will know those results.
Power Ranking Score of 47
Education gives us a knowledge of the world around us and changes it into something better. It develops in us a perspective of looking at life. It helps us build opinions and have points of view on things in life. Ensure to choose wisely.
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