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Kwara 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 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 readingAre you looking to advance your education and career? Ignatius Ajuru University of Education (IAUE) invites qualified candidates to apply for its Postgraduate Programmes for the 2025/2026 academic session. Whether you are considering a Doctorate, Master’s, or Postgraduate Diploma, IAUE offers both full-time and part-time options to fit your schedule. Available Postgraduate Programmes: - Postgraduate Diploma (PGD, PGDE, PGDL) - Master’s Degree (MA, MEd, MLS, MSc, MSc.Ed) - Master of Philosophy (MPhil/PhD) - Doctorate Degree (PhD) General Admission Requirements: Postgraduate Diploma (PGD, PGDE, PGDL) - A first degree from a recognized university (Pass Degree or Third Class). - Higher National Diploma (HND) in a related field. Master’s Degree (MA, MEd, MLS, MSc, MSc.Ed) - A first degree with at least a Second Class Honours in a related field. - Postgraduate Diploma at credit level in a related field. Master of Philosophy (MPhil/PhD) - A Master’s degree in a related field, with a CGPA lower than 2.8 on a 4.0 scale or equivalent. Doctorate Degree (PhD) - A Master’s degree in a closely related field with a CGPA of 2.8 and above on a 4.0 scale. Note: All applicants must have five (5) credit passes in O’level, including English and Mathematics. Important Application Steps: 1. Visit the IAUE Website: Go to [IAUE Postgraduate School]( http://www.iauoe.edu.ng ). 2. Register Online: Click on Postgraduate School from the admissions menu and fill out the registration form. 3. Pay Application Fees: - PhD: N40,600 - Master’s: N35,600 - PGD/PGDE/PGDL: N25,600 - Brochure Fee: N7,600 4. Complete Registration: Fill in all required fields, upload your passport photo and credentials, and submit your application. 5. Download Forms: Retrieve your referee forms and transcript labels for further processing. Duration of Programmes: - Postgraduate Diploma: Full-time – 12 months; Part-time – 18 months. - Master’s Degree: Full-time – 18 months; Part-time – 24 months. - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD): Full-time – 36 months; Part-time – 48 months. Closing Thoughts: Don’t miss your chance to elevate your career through advanced education at Ignatius Ajuru University of Education. Ensure your transcripts reach the Postgraduate School before the admission offer. Begin your application today and take the first step towards achieving your academic goals! Please kindly share this post with others For further details on the programmes and admission requirements, visit the [IAUE Postgraduate School]( http://www.iauoe.edu.ng ) webpage. Unlock your full potential - Start your academic journey with AbS App on Google Play Store HERE Credit: AbS Posted By: Uwem #Blog
Continue readingIn a remarkable event that has captured the hearts of many, Mrs. Kate Bosede Akomolafe, a 69-year-old retired data processing officer and pig farmer, joined over 5,000 new students at the University of Ibadan's Distance Learning Centre (DLC) for the 2024/2025 academic session. This inspiring story of lifelong learning highlights the importance of education at any age, as Mrs. Akomolafe pursues her dream of studying Social Work to support her non-governmental organisation. Key Highlights of the Matriculation Ceremony: - Celebration of Education : The matriculation, held on a Friday, saw Mrs. Akomolafe alongside thousands of other learners, all taking the matriculation oath administered by the university's Registrar, Mr. Ganiyu O. Saliu. - A Journey of Persistence : Mrs. Akomolafe first obtained her West African School Certificate in 1976 and recently completed WASSCE and NECO in 2023 to meet university admission requirements. - Encouragement for Students : During the ceremony, Professor Peter O. Olapegba, Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Administration), urged students to make deliberate choices that shape their future and character. The Impact of Lifelong Learning Mrs. Akomolafe's story serves as an inspiration for many, demonstrating that it’s never too late to pursue one's educational goals. Her determination not only highlights the significance of education but also encourages others to embrace learning irrespective of age. In conclusion, Mrs. Akomolafe’s dedication to furthering her education at the University of Ibadan is a powerful reminder that learning is a lifelong journey. Whether you are a young student or an adult looking to achieve your dreams, education remains a key to personal and professional development. Conclusion This inspiring tale of a 69-year-old woman joining university serves as a beacon for many aspiring students. It emphasizes that with determination and perseverance, anyone can pursue their educational ambitions, no matter their age. Stay Up To Date Please if this post helped you! Kindly share it with others so they too can be inspired Are you preparing for WAEC, NECO, JAMB or any exam? Don't stress, AbS Sabi AI is here to guide you every step of the way, with AbS Sabi AI you can; Get simplified explanation for tough topics Practice with past questions Learn smarter study techniques Boost your confidence before the big day Whether you're revising late at night or just starting your exam prep journey, AbS Sabi AI is the study partner you can always rely on Start today HERE and get one step closer to exam success! Credit: AbS Posted By: Uwem #Blog #AbS
Continue readingEkiti State University (EKSU) has officially announced the details for its 2025/2026 Matriculation Ceremony, inviting all newly admitted students to participate in this significant academic event. The ceremony is scheduled for Friday, February 6, 2026, and will take place at the University Main Auditorium, starting at 10:00 a.m. As part of the matriculation process, the university is emphasizing the importance of attendance. Freshmen who fail to attend the ceremony may be assumed to have voluntarily withdrawn from the institution. This underscores the matriculation's role in formally welcoming students into EKSU’s academic community. Details for Matriculating Students: 1. Robes Collection : Freshmen are required to collect their academic gowns from their respective Faculty Officers on Thursday, February 5, 2026, between 9:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. They must return these robes in good condition by 2:00 p.m. on Monday, February 9, 2026. A fine of ₦500 per day will be imposed for late returns. 2. Documentation : To collect their robes, students must present the original copy of their Letter of Admission and proof of registration, confirming they have been screened and cleared. 3. Dress Code : Male students are expected to wear suits under their academic gowns, while female students should don their gowns over long sleeve dresses deemed appropriate. 4. Ceremony Protocol : All attendees must be seated by 9:00 a.m., with fully-robed students required to be ready for the Academic Procession by 9:30 a.m. Faculty Officers will also ensure that a Matriculation digest is prepared for students. 5. Signatures and Oaths : Immediately following the ceremony, students must sign the Matriculation Register at their Faculty Offices and submit their Matriculation Oath. .For more updates on EKSU and other educational news, students and faculty can visit https://abstechconnect.com Nigeria's leading educational resource platform. Stay Engaged With AbS If you enjoyed this, please share this post with others who might find it valuable Get the latest news, insight and updates from AbS - Follow us on all our Official Social Media Channel Now 1. LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/abstechconnect1/ 2. Twitter - https://x.com/ABSTEAM01 3. Tiktok - https://www.tiktok.com/@abstechconnect?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pc 4. Facebook - https://web.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61564113997916 5. YouTube - http://www.youtube.com/@abs_team Credit: AbS Posted By: Uwem #Blog #AbS
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