We’re pleased to announce that JAMB has now
opened up the e-slip portal and allowed the
printing of the Photocard Exam Slip from any
computer system with an internet. It is a move
that we expected from JAMB right from the very
1st day of reprinting, considering over 1.4
million candidates would need to reprint their
exam slip (e-slip).
This simply means that you can now reprint your
exam slip from anywhere on the same day,
without joining long queues. It is no longer
restricted to the accredited JAMB CBT Centres.
If you have a computer and a printer at home,
yes, you can print your e-slip from home. If you
don’t have a printer, it may cost you N100 to
print it in colour from any business centre or
cybercafe and another N10 to photocopy the
document for safe keeping. Please ensure you
have a duplicate copy because you will need to
submit one at the centre.
How to print your e-slip
1. From an internet enabled computer system
with a printer, visit the printing potal by
clicking here. www.jamb.org.ng/Unifiedtme3/
2. On the right side of the page, find a tab
labelled “Re-print Your Slip” and click on it.
3. Once the tab opens up, enter your JAMB
Registration Number in the space provided and
click “Re-Print”.
4. Press (Ctrl + P) to print or Look for the “Print”
button, usually the 2nd, at the top right of the
page and print in colour.
That’s it, your full information, passport
included, along side your venue, date and time
of exam will be available on the e-slip.
We have noticed that the website is a bit slow
and may not open.
TIP: Try the above procedures at the middle of
the night, save a copy in your phone or flash
drive and print the next morning at a business
centre, if you don’t have a printer.
Goodluck!!!
Thursday, 5 March 2015
Monday, 2 March 2015
6 Signs It Is Time To Break Up With Your Friend
In my experience, I’ve learned that friendships
can have a natural tendency to go through
different stages. At one moment you’re both
super close and telling each other everything,
but then a few years later, you just chat and see
each other once in a great while.
There are many reasons for these changes in the
friendship dynamic… one getting married while
the other is still single; one taking on a totally
different career path from the other; one having
children while the other has no children and so
on.
Even though these changes can be upsetting for
one or both people, it is a natural and healthy
change in the friendship. We are all growing and
evolving as individuals, so what we may have
been interested in before may not be what we
are interested in now.
However, putting all of that aside, there are a
few moments in life where a breakup with a
friend may be in order. When we find ourselves
questioning whether we need to breakup with a
friend, it can be very difficult decision to make.
So, here I have outlined five signs where it may
be time to breakup with your friend:
1. They’re critical of you. Do they criticize the
way you dress? Do they put you down for not
doing something “perfect”? That being said, do
they talk badly about you to other people?
2. They seem to want to “compete” with you
rather than support. Do they make comments to
you that highlight how they “did that better”?
Did they manage to accomplish something, but
then put you down for not doing the same? Do
they try to take up your interests or hobbies in a
way to try to “beat you” in some way?
3. They’re users. Are they always asking you to
do them a favor? Do they owe you quite a bit of
money, but keep making excuses to not pay you
back? Are they always coming to you looking for
help but they are never there for you when you
need help?
4. They try to make moves on your partner — or
they start dating your ex without discussing it
with you first. Actions like this are a reflection of
how much they truly value your friendship.
5. They lie to you — a lot. A few little lies is one
thing, but when there are many, it can really
negatively effect the genuineness of the
friendship. If you are the type of person that
values honesty, vulnerability and creating depth
in your relationships then having a friend that
chronically lies isn’t going to support you in that.
6. They don’t really support you. When you are
going through a difficult time, are they there for
you? Do they provide you with a good listening
ear? Do they support you in your goals? Do they
“cheer you on” in your endeavors and ask you
how you’ve been doing?
Finally, ask yourself the following questions: Why
am I friends with this person? What do I gain by
being friends with this person? What do I enjoy
when being friends with this person?
If you can’t really answer those questions and a
few or all of these five signs are true for you,
then a legitimate breakup may be in order.
Ultimately, remember this: Our friendships are a
reflection of who we are. As we are growing and
evolving as human beings, we may realize that
some aspect of ourselves is no longer serving us.
As a result, we may find ourselves needing to let
friends go as well. It may involve creating some
distance to give ourselves space to grow or it
may involve needing to set boundaries for
ourselves and “breaking up” with that friend.
Either way, both are a natural aspect to our
growth.
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Sunday, 1 March 2015
LIST OF SOME NIGERIA INSTITUTIONS AND THEIR SCHOOL FEES.
1.) KWARAPOLY: INDEGENE – N28,000
NON INDEGENE – N44,000
2.) LAUTECH: INDEGENE = 65,000 –
NON INDEGENE = N72,500 (STAYLITE –
300L UPWARD = N40,000 to N50,000)
3.) AAUA: = N24,500
UNIBEN:
FRESHERS = N45,000 (STAYLITE
SCIENCE = N14,000, STAYLITE ART =
N12,000)
4.) UNICAL: = N28,000
5.) FUTO: = N48,300 to N49,000
6.) ILARO: = N32,550
7.) AAU:= N140,000
8.) KSU:- FRESHERS = N37,500 (200L-
N26,600, 300L – N15,500)
9.) FUTMINNA:- FRESHERS – N37,000
(RETURNING STUDENTS – N20,000)
10.) FEDPOLY ILORA = N59,530
11.) NSUK:- N29,000
12.) MAPOLY :- INDEGENE = N57,000,
NON-INDEGENE = N62,000 (It Varies
With Dept. Some students pay 75,000)
13.) UNN = N50,000
14.) TASUED = N94,000
15.) OSUSTECH = INDEGENE =
N100,000, NON-INDEGENE – N150,000
16.) PLASU = INDEGENE = N50,000,
NON-INDEGENE = N100, 000OAU =
N60,000 (faculty – N12,000, it depends
on faculty, but the highest is not more
than 15,000)
17.) FUTA :- FRESHERS = N49,000
(RETURNING = N14,150)
UNIZIK =
FRESHERS – N20,100 (RETURNING –
N21,000)
18.) OSUN POLY = N25,500
19.) FEDPOFFA = N17,000
20.) OOU :- FRESHERS = N110,000 to
N250,000 (STAYLITE – N42,000
UPWARD)
21.) ABIA POLY : = N56,550 and
N61,000, (DEPENDING ON THE
DEPARTMENT.)
22.) BUK := N16,000
23.) ABU ZARIA = N23,000, DIPLOMA –
N41,000
24.) ANSU = 100L = N139,000, 200L –
N129,000, 300L – N106,000, 400L AND
500L – N76,000
25.) LEAD CITY UNI = N590,000
26.) KSUTA = FRESHERS – N80,000,
RETURNING STUDENTS – N53,000
27.) FUNAAB = FRESHERS – N24,000+
(STAYLITE – N14,000)
28.) FEDPOLY NEKEDE = ND1 –
N31,000, ND2 = N24,000
29.) MOUAU = N33,500
30.) FUOYE = N102,000
31.) RUFUS GIWA POLY = N70,000
32.) FEDPOLY ADO = FRESHERS –
N22,000 (STAYLITE-11,000)
33.) I.M.T ENUGU = N49,300
34.) UNIABUJA = N32,500
35.) IMSU = N75,000 AS ACCEPTANCE
FEE,
36.) OSPEL IREE = N25,600
37.) IMSU = INDIGENE – N120,000 (I
thought Gov. Rochas gave Scholarships
to Indigenes), NON-INDEGENE –
N150,000
38.) POLYIBADAN = N75,000
39.) UNIOSUN = N95000
40.) LASU = IS BTW N195,000 AND
N310,000.
41.) OYO STATE COLLEGE OF
AGRICULTURE = INDEGENE = N47,250,
NON-INDEGENE = N52,250
42.) EKITI STATE UNIVERSITY (EKSU) =
REGULAR = N77,500, PART TIME =
N78,000
43.) UNILORIN = FRESHER = N34,000
TO 37,000, (400L – N14,900, 300L –
N15400, 200L- N16000).
44.) ABSU = N150,000
45.) ESUT = INDEGENE AND NON-
INDEGENE, 100L, 200L – N122,250
(300L- N102,000, 400L – N67,000
respectively)
46.) RSUST = INDEGENE = N20,200
NON – INDEGENE = N70,200
47.) ODUDUWA UNIVERSITY =
N356,000
48.) DORBEN POLYTECHNIC, ABUJA =
FULL TIME = N176,000, PART TIME =
N220,000
49.) CRUTECH CALABAR = N83,000
50.) IMOPOLY = ND = N30,000 HND =
N40,000
N/B: Note that this info is correct at the time of
post but can be subject to edit by forum Admin/
mod, for future update…..!!
NON INDEGENE – N44,000
2.) LAUTECH: INDEGENE = 65,000 –
NON INDEGENE = N72,500 (STAYLITE –
300L UPWARD = N40,000 to N50,000)
3.) AAUA: = N24,500
UNIBEN:
FRESHERS = N45,000 (STAYLITE
SCIENCE = N14,000, STAYLITE ART =
N12,000)
4.) UNICAL: = N28,000
5.) FUTO: = N48,300 to N49,000
6.) ILARO: = N32,550
7.) AAU:= N140,000
8.) KSU:- FRESHERS = N37,500 (200L-
N26,600, 300L – N15,500)
9.) FUTMINNA:- FRESHERS – N37,000
(RETURNING STUDENTS – N20,000)
10.) FEDPOLY ILORA = N59,530
11.) NSUK:- N29,000
12.) MAPOLY :- INDEGENE = N57,000,
NON-INDEGENE = N62,000 (It Varies
With Dept. Some students pay 75,000)
13.) UNN = N50,000
14.) TASUED = N94,000
15.) OSUSTECH = INDEGENE =
N100,000, NON-INDEGENE – N150,000
16.) PLASU = INDEGENE = N50,000,
NON-INDEGENE = N100, 000OAU =
N60,000 (faculty – N12,000, it depends
on faculty, but the highest is not more
than 15,000)
17.) FUTA :- FRESHERS = N49,000
(RETURNING = N14,150)
UNIZIK =
FRESHERS – N20,100 (RETURNING –
N21,000)
18.) OSUN POLY = N25,500
19.) FEDPOFFA = N17,000
20.) OOU :- FRESHERS = N110,000 to
N250,000 (STAYLITE – N42,000
UPWARD)
21.) ABIA POLY : = N56,550 and
N61,000, (DEPENDING ON THE
DEPARTMENT.)
22.) BUK := N16,000
23.) ABU ZARIA = N23,000, DIPLOMA –
N41,000
24.) ANSU = 100L = N139,000, 200L –
N129,000, 300L – N106,000, 400L AND
500L – N76,000
25.) LEAD CITY UNI = N590,000
26.) KSUTA = FRESHERS – N80,000,
RETURNING STUDENTS – N53,000
27.) FUNAAB = FRESHERS – N24,000+
(STAYLITE – N14,000)
28.) FEDPOLY NEKEDE = ND1 –
N31,000, ND2 = N24,000
29.) MOUAU = N33,500
30.) FUOYE = N102,000
31.) RUFUS GIWA POLY = N70,000
32.) FEDPOLY ADO = FRESHERS –
N22,000 (STAYLITE-11,000)
33.) I.M.T ENUGU = N49,300
34.) UNIABUJA = N32,500
35.) IMSU = N75,000 AS ACCEPTANCE
FEE,
36.) OSPEL IREE = N25,600
37.) IMSU = INDIGENE – N120,000 (I
thought Gov. Rochas gave Scholarships
to Indigenes), NON-INDEGENE –
N150,000
38.) POLYIBADAN = N75,000
39.) UNIOSUN = N95000
40.) LASU = IS BTW N195,000 AND
N310,000.
41.) OYO STATE COLLEGE OF
AGRICULTURE = INDEGENE = N47,250,
NON-INDEGENE = N52,250
42.) EKITI STATE UNIVERSITY (EKSU) =
REGULAR = N77,500, PART TIME =
N78,000
43.) UNILORIN = FRESHER = N34,000
TO 37,000, (400L – N14,900, 300L –
N15400, 200L- N16000).
44.) ABSU = N150,000
45.) ESUT = INDEGENE AND NON-
INDEGENE, 100L, 200L – N122,250
(300L- N102,000, 400L – N67,000
respectively)
46.) RSUST = INDEGENE = N20,200
NON – INDEGENE = N70,200
47.) ODUDUWA UNIVERSITY =
N356,000
48.) DORBEN POLYTECHNIC, ABUJA =
FULL TIME = N176,000, PART TIME =
N220,000
49.) CRUTECH CALABAR = N83,000
50.) IMOPOLY = ND = N30,000 HND =
N40,000
N/B: Note that this info is correct at the time of
post but can be subject to edit by forum Admin/
mod, for future update…..!!
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