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Sunday, 14 May 2017
Sunday, 30 April 2017
Latest Cheat Sheet About Aeronautic & Astronautic program in Kwara State University.
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The Executive Secretary of NUC and KWASU's team consisting of the Pro-Chancellor, Alhaji Saidu Isa, OFR, the KWASU Provost of the College Engineering and Technology, Professor Leo Daniel and I, I am happy to announce to you all the great news that the National Universities Commission has approved to send an accreditation team to KWASU's Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering Program from May 21 to 24, 2017. This news is a crown on the recent approval that KWASU got from NUC to run a full mode of Aeronautical and Astronautical Degree program as the first University to earn such a permission in Nigeria. Other undergraduate degree programs receiving accreditation visitation from May 21 to 24 are History, Human Kinetics, Special Education, and Statistics. These are four programs that currently have Interim accreditation status.
Second great news is that KWASU received the results of the most recent accreditation visit by NUC, and has now earned FULL Accreditation in Public Administration, Full Accreditation in Zoology and Interim Accreditation in Chemistry. In this extremely difficult economic period in our nation and with the ongoing tough impact it has on KWASU, these favorable accreditation news is God's continued grace on KWASU.
NUC has also approved a resource visitation, set for May 9, 2017, to several KWASU academic programs: Agricultural Economics (M.Sc. and PhD), Crop Production (M.Sc. and PhD), Christian Studies (PhD), Islamic Studies (PhD), Public Health (B.Sc.), Environmental Health (B.Sc.), Computer Science (PDG, M.Sc., PhD), Statistics (PDG, M.Sc., PhD), Animal Production (M.Sc., PhD), Accounting (M.Sc., PhD), Finance (M.Sc., PhD), Economics (M.Sc., PhD), Arabic Language (PDG, MA, PhD), English Language (PhD), Mass Communication (M.Sc.), and Political Science (PhD). Please give our colleagues in these programs and departments your total support as they prepare to receive the NUC delegations on May 9, 2017.
The University has continued to move forward with strength and determination to achieve the World-Class standards. This academic year is soon coming to an end with the ongoing End of Rain Semester Examinations 2017. The news of the recent stampede during the CBT examination at the e-library was wrongly presented in social media as a student riot on our dear campus. It was painful that many students lined up for a long period under the sun waiting patiently for their turn to write the CBT examination and one student was treated by KWASU Health Services for fatigue. While The University prepares to purchase more computer systems in its next budget year to increase the capacity for CBT exams on campus in terms of student population that can write the exam at once, I have directed that never before should the Centre for Innovative Technology approve proposals for CBT exams beyond its capacity. In future, no exams, including CTB exams, should extend beyond 6.30pm which is the normal daily final exam period on campus (the 3.30pm-6.30pm examination slot). Yet, ladies and gentlemen, in all of this difficulty, KWASU students remained law abiding and disciplined and nobody rioted as fraudulently reported in some quarters!
I like to thank all our students involved in writing CBT examination this Semester for remaining obedient to their University and for understanding that KWASU is a project-in-progress to greatness and to world-class, and that such difficulties whenever they show their faces must be solved together and in a united front.
I like to thank all KWASU students that are directly involved in CBT examination this year. I thank the KWASU Examinations Committee under the able leadership of Dr. AbdulRafiu Mope Isiaka, the Student Representative Council (SRC), the Centre for Innovative Technology (CIT), the Students Affairs Unit, the Office of the University Safety, and all other KWASU personnel involved, for working together to ensure that the problems encountered were easily resolved and that this year's CBT ended very successfully. Your University is very proud of you!
KWASU has now permanently changed KWASU's Convocation from First Saturday in June to the Second Saturday of June of every year, and therefore this year's Convocation will be June 10, 2017. Please mark this date in your diaries and note similar dates as Future Convocation day of your great University.
I thank you for your time and I look forward to seeing you around.
Wednesday, 26 April 2017
The Reason for the E-Library examination riot at Kwara State University
Assuming the e-library have 150
working computer system for the Computer Based Assessment at the University Hall, and roughly they were able to run the exam for 10 hours in a day
Riot At Kwasu During The Rain Semester Exam.
It is an unbelievable saga on the 23 day of April 2017 at exactly minutes after 6 P.M when 100 and Direct entry level students that were scheduled for a GNS 106 exam at the University's e-library spranged up a riot due to
Friday, 17 March 2017
Compulsory Novels for JAMB 2017 UTME Use of Englis
2. "The Last Days at Forcados High School" by A.H. Mohammed for Direct Entry Candidates
According to the instructions, candidates will be tested on these 2 novels in Use of English, which is compulsory for every candidate, regardless of the course you intend to study in school.
A lot more JAMBites are familiar with OPTION 2 above, being that it was the only Novel that was used in testing during the 2016 UTME. OPTION 1 however, is a newly introduced Novel for 2017.
While a lot more students are only interested in buying registration forms, they neglect to look deep into other instructions, which may be critical to the success of their exams in May. That's why Myschool has decided to dwell on this important issue, via this thread.
From the instructions released by JAMB, it is clear that "In Dependence" ought to be for UTME candidates alone, while "The Last Days at Forcados High School" will be used by Direct Entry Candidates.
If you go by the instruction stated above, this simply means that UTME candidates will get questions asked from the book "In Dependence", while Direct Entry will get questions from "The Last Days at Forcados High School".
PLEASE NOTE: THIS IS AN EXAM
In as much as, JAMB has clearly stated and differentiated between the 2 texts, THIS IS AN EXAMINATION and JAMB is free to test you from any source they deem fit.
Whether you are a UTME student or a Direct Entry Student, we, The Myschool Team, will advise that you get yourself acquainted with BOTH NOVELS. There is no knowledge lost with doing so.
Please go out of your way to adequately prepare for this exam by Studying both novels and expecting questions from either of them, whether you are a UTME or Direct Entry Student.
The novels are not too voluminous and the stories are interesting for you to read within the next 2 months. You should be able to read and understand the entire story of both novels.
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There should be no boundaries to what you should study. Ensure you cover the Entire JAMB Syllabus for your subjects and read extensively.
We will be creating other threads as per revision for the Novel "In Dependence", as time progresses so ensure you visit the Myschool Website at least twice daily.
If you have issues about the novel that you feel Admin and other students can help you with, don't hesitate to post it as a comment, then check and wait patiently for a reply.
Friday, 3 March 2017
How To Qualify For Studying in Abroad
It can be easy to simply ask about the scholarship opportunities a university offers. However, institutions receive hundreds of such enquiries, so your message won’t stand out.