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The Federal Government has released the 2022 results for the National Common Entrance Examination, a crucial test for admission into the nation's 104 unity colleges. The examination, administered by the National Examinations Council (NECO), took place on May 7 across the country. During the announcement in Abuja on Monday, the Minister of Education, Mallam Adamu Adamu, who was represented by the ministry’s Permanent Secretary, Mr. David Adejo, revealed that Ajidapa Mariam, an indigene of Sokoto State, achieved the highest score with 201 marks. Idara Obot from Akwa Ibom State secured the second position with a score of 200. The lowest score recorded in the examination was 1, achieved by 15 candidates from various states. Mr. Adejo highlighted the expansive reach of the examination, stating that it was conducted not only in Nigeria but also in the Republic of Benin and Togo. A total of 71,738 pupils participated, comprising 34,030 males and 37,708 females. The attendance rate was high, with 96 percent of registered candidates, or 68,633 pupils, sitting for the exam. The remaining 4 percent were absent for various personal reasons. Lagos State registered the highest number of candidates with 19,518, of whom 18,787 sat for the exam. The Federal Capital Territory (FCT) followed with 8,623 registered candidates, while Anambra State was third with 5,335 registrations, and 265 candidates absent. Conversely, Kebbi State recorded the lowest registration with only 74 candidates. The Minister also noted that the 2022 examination saw a higher number of female student participants than males. The ministry reiterated its commitment to the established admission criteria, which include 60% on merit, 30% on equality of states, and 10% for exigencies. In a significant directive, the Minister ordered that the National Common Entrance Examination should henceforth be conducted in April each year, with the entire admission process to be concluded by the end of May. The Registrar of the National Examination Council (NECO), Prof. Ibrahim Wushishi, described the 2022 Unity Schools examination results as an improvement over the previous year’s, showcasing “remarkable performances”.
Continue readingKwara State University (KWASU) is aware of recent misleading information circulating on social media, specifically a write-up by Wahab Oba, which attempts to undermine the university's reputation and that of the Kwara State Government. The writer's claims of a "deafening silence" regarding recent robbery incidents affecting KWASU students in private accommodations are unfounded and misrepresent the active measures being taken to enhance security in Malete. Key Highlights: - Security Progress : KWASU and the Kwara State Government, under the leadership of Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq, are making significant strides in restoring safety in the Malete community. Recent efforts have led to the apprehension of some robbery suspects, with ongoing investigations to capture those still at large. - Collaborative Efforts : The university management is working closely with security agencies, local government officials, and student representatives to tackle security challenges. A joint security committee has been established to ensure safety in private hostels, including the deployment of professional vigilantes. - Enhanced Security Measures : Increased security personnel, including additional police and NSCDC officers, are actively patrolling the Malete area. Restrictions on movement are being implemented to further safeguard students and residents. - Community Engagement : The ongoing collaboration between KWASU, the Moro Local Government Council, and the community is crucial in maintaining a safe environment. The local government is formalizing security measures into bylaws to ensure sustained protection. KWASU urges the public to disregard misleading narratives and remain informed about the proactive steps being taken to ensure the safety and security of all students and residents in Malete. Stay Informed, Stay Safe : KWASU is committed to transparency and will continue to provide updates on security developments. For more information, please share this message and encourage your peers to stay connected with official university communications. Smarter tools, better results - Download AbS today on Apple App Store HERE and unlock your academic edge Credit: AbS Posted By: Lyve #Blog
Continue readingIf you’re an Ekiti State University student, the SUG wants you to know: report any incident, harassment, or security concern straight to the SUG President and Executive Council first. This clear protocol exists to protect your welfare and ensure fast, coordinated action. Why report to the SUG President and Executives? Channeling complaints through the SUG leadership helps the Union to: - Properly document each incident for accountability. - Assess the situation and identify urgent risks. - Intervene effectively and escalate to authorities if needed. - Protect student rights and maintain campus peace. Filing issues through the SUG strengthens collective representation—unreported problems are harder to solve and limit the Union’s ability to act. How to report 1. Act promptly: note the time, place, and people involved. 2. Provide clear facts: short statements, witnesses, and any photos or screenshots help. 3. Use official SUG channels only: report to the SUG President and the Executive Council first—avoid public posts that may complicate responses. 4. Follow up: ask for a reference number or confirmation so your case is tracked. Your report matters. By using the official SUG channels you increase the chance of fair, timely resolution and help keep campus safe for everyone. For ongoing campus updates, student guides, and timely alerts, visit AbS Blog — your go-to source for educational news and student affairs: https://abstechconnect.com . Follow AbS Blog for live campus coverage and practical advice. Credit: AbS Posted By: Lyve #Blog #AbS
Continue readingDid you choose Computer Science as your course of study when you registered for JAMB? If yes, then this page is specially for you. It is believed that candidates may have checked their JAMB results after the release of the exam results. One thing is to check your JAMB result after sitting for the exam; another, most important thing is to know if the score has met the benchmark for your desired course of study. If you do not know the JAMB Cut Off Mark for Computer Science and you have chosen this course as your course of study, we urge you to read this page carefully to discover this information. What is the Cut Off Mark for Computer Science? The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has set the general minimum cut-off mark for admission into Nigerian universities at 140 and that of Polytechnics at 100 for the 2025/2026 academic session. However, Computer Science is a highly competitive course, and most universities set higher cut-off marks for it. Generally, the JAMB cut-off mark for Computer Science ranges between 180 and 250, depending on the institution and its admission policies. Some institutions may accept scores as low as 150, while others may require scores above 200. Mark does not guarantee admission, as universities may have additional requirements and limited slots. Therefore, aspiring Computer Science students should aim for higher scores to enhance their chances of admission. List of Universities that have Released their Cut Off Marks for Computer Science Here is a comprehensive table of Nigerian universities that have released their JAMB cut-off marks for Computer Science for the 2025/2026 academic session: University JAMB Cut-Off Mark for Computer Science University of Ibadan (UI) 70.75% aggregate score Federal University Lokoja (FUL) 62.00% aggregate score Lagos State University (LASU) 200 Lagos State University of Science and Technology (LASUSTECH) 180 Kano University of Science and Technology (KUST) 170 An Overview of What to Expect from the Field of Computer Science as a Student The field of Computer Science is a dynamic and ever-evolving discipline that encompasses the study of computers, computational systems, and the principles behind software and hardware development. As a student or aspiring professional in this field, you can expect to engage with a wide range of topics that equip you with both theoretical knowledge and practical skills applicable across industries. Here is an overview of what to expect from the field of Computer Science: Dynamic and Evolving Discipline Computer Science involves the study of computers, computational systems, software, and hardware development. The field is constantly advancing with emerging technologies. Core Focus Areas Emphasizes problem-solving through algorithms and data structures. Includes extensive training in programming languages such as Python, Java, C++, and JavaScript. Specializations and Subfields Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning Cybersecurity Software Engineering Databases and Data Management Networking and Cloud Computing Human-Computer Interaction Academic Foundations Strong emphasis on logical reasoning and mathematical thinking. Common coursework includes discrete mathematics, computational theory, and systems analysis. Hands-on experience with industry tools and software development environments. Career Opportunities Wide range of roles including software developer, data scientist, cybersecurity analyst, IT consultant, systems architect, and more. Employment opportunities across various industries: finance, healthcare, education, entertainment, and government sectors. Skills Developed Critical thinking, creativity, analytical skills, and adaptability. Ability to innovate and solve real-world problems using technology. #Universities #Pos tUtme
Continue readingLagos State University (LASU) has officially announced the sale of the Joint Universities Preliminary Examinations Board (JUPEB) form for the 2025/2026 academic session. This presents a valuable opportunity for prospective students seeking direct entry into the 200 Level of degree programmes without the need for JAMB. Key Dates and Fees The application window for the LASU JUPEB programme is now open, with the closing date set for Friday, 19th September 2025. The entrance examination is scheduled to hold on Saturday, 20th September 2025. The application form is priced at N30,000. Programme Overview The LASU Foundation (JUPEB) Programme is an intensive 12-month course designed to prepare exceptionally bright candidates for university admission. Running from September 2025 to August 2026, it aims to equip students for entry into the 200 Level of various degree programmes offered by JUPEB-affiliated universities. The programme is conveniently located at the Lagos State University Foundation Programme Campus, ASCON Road, Topo, Badagry. Admission Requirements To be eligible for the LASU JUPEB programme, candidates must possess a minimum of five (5) Ordinary Level Credit Passes in relevant subjects, including English Language. For candidates aspiring to study courses in Medicine, Dentistry, Nursing, Agricultural Science, Science Education, Social Sciences, Management Sciences, and Engineering, a Credit Pass in Mathematics is a mandatory requirement. Successful applicants who meet the admission criteria will be invited to sit for a written qualifying examination. Acceptance Fees Upon successful admission, candidates will be required to pay a non-refundable acceptance fee of Thirty Thousand Naira (N30,000.00). Available Courses and Specific Requirements The Lagos State University JUPEB programme offers a range of courses across different faculties. Specific O'Level requirements for some of the available courses include: FACULTY OF ARTS Arabic Studies: Five ‘O’ Level credit passes in English Language, Arabic, and three other relevant subjects. Christian Religious Studies: Five ‘O’ level credit passes in English Language, CRK, and three other relevant subjects. Theatre Arts: Five ‘O’ level credit passes including English Language, Literature-in-English, and three other Arts subjects. Music: Five ‘O’ level credit passes including English Language, Mathematics, and three other Arts subjects. Portuguese/English Language: Five ‘O’ level credit passes including Literature in English and English Language. French: Five ‘O’ level credit passes in French and English Language plus at least one other Arts subject. History and International Studies: Five ‘O’ level credit passes including English Language and Government/History.
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