Saturday 31 August 2013

nabteb releases MAY|JUNE 2013 results

The National Business and Technical Examinations Board (NABTEB), has released results of the May/June 2013 National Business Certificate (NBC) and National Technical Certificate (NTC) Examinations, with 5,108 candidates sanctioned for examination malpractices.

Registrar/Chief Executive of the Board, Dr Olatunde Aworanti, who announced the results, called on the National and State Assemblies to legislate laws that will ensure the implementation of the establishment of modern and well equipped technical colleges in all the local government areas of the country so as to boost technical education.

Dr Aworanti disclosed that a total of 106,573 candidates enrolled for the examination nationwide but 103,753 candidates sat for the examination, adding that out of the 103,753, 28,230 candidates, representing 27.2 per cent obtained credit passes in five subjects and above including Mathematics and English Language.

“Similarly, 55,115 candidates, representing 53.1 per cent obtained five credits and above with or without English Language and Mathematics. Candidates enrolled in 36 trades, five trade related subjects and eight General Education subjects. The examination has the highest entry in Book keeping with a total of 78,897,” he stated.

The NABTEB Registrar commended the Federal Government’s effort to strengthen technical education in the country, asserting that “the noble goal of technological advancement and sustainable development largely depends on the attention given to technical and vocational education by stakeholders.”

In order to elevate the nation in technological advancement, he said that “more collaborative partnership between public and private sectors should be employed in funding technical and vocational education.

“The National Vocational Qualification framework should be implemented as approved. The proprietors of private technical and vocational institutions should endeavour to improve on their workshop facilities by furnishing their colleges with latest technologies,” Dr Aworanti said.

students who sat for the exam have been afraid as some have developed coldness to check the results forthwith. some other causes of students low turn out at cafe to check and print their results is lack of finance on the part of the parents.Because a checker is sold at N600 from the nabteb authority and sold at N700 up to the students by the retailers.NABTEB RESULT OUT

Friday 23 August 2013

WAEC releases results

WAEC releases May/June 2013 examination results



Lagos -The WAEC on Wednesday released the full results of 1,543,683 candidates who sat for its May/June 2013
waec may/june 2013 result out
Secondary School Certificate Examination.

The number represents 91.38 per cent of 1,689,188 candidates who registered for the examination,.

The Head of National Office (HNO) of WAEC, Dr Charles Eguridu, announced the results on Wednesday when he addressed

a news conference in Lagos.

Eguridu said 889,636 candidates obtained six credits and above, while 1,074,065 others obtained five credits and

above.

According to him, the results of 145,505 others, representing 8.62 per cent, were being processed due to some

errors.

“These errors are traceable to the candidates as well as their schools in the course of registration or writing the

examination.’’

The HNO explained that such errors were being corrected by the council to enable the affected candidates to get

their results fully processed and released subsequently.

Eguridu disclosed that the council cancelled the result of 2,176 candidates.

He explained that the cancellation was due to multiple entries by the candidates discovered while processing the

results.

“In line with the council’s regulation, the entire results of such candidates who have been found guilty of this

act had been cancelled, “ he said.

The HNO also said 112,865 results of candidates, representing 6.75 per cent, were withheld due to examination

malpractice.

Eguridu pointed out that the cases were being investigated and that reports of the investigations would be

presented to the Nigeria Examinations Committee (NEC) for consideration.

Further breakdown revealed that 1,225,591 candidates obtained credits and above in four subjects, 1,353,273

obtained credits and above in three subjects, while 1,465,581 obtained credits and above in two subjects.

Eguridu said that of the 121 blind candidates, 117 attempted it while 24 obtained five credits in five subjects

including English Language.

“Blind candidates do not take Mathematics and Science Practical in WASSCE diets“, he said.

He hailed security agencies for providing the much needed security throughout the conduct of the examination.

The HNO said that despite the security challenge in the country, especially in some parts of the North-East, the

council was able to conduct the examination.

“We thank the Federal government and security agencies particularly in Adamawa, Borno and Yobe States for the

support rendered the council during the conduct of our examination.

“We equally commend the Federal and State Ministries of Education for their support in terms of their facilities

and logistics given to us during the conduct of the examination.’’

He decried the murder of three of the council’s personnel by gunmen while on their way from Yola to Maiduguri.

The candidates can check their results online on the council’s website within 24 hours of the declaration of the

results. (NAN)
- by vanguard

KWASU RELEASES 6TH BATCH

6th batch

at last kwara state university has released what is said to be its 6th admission list after a short suspense to the anticipating applicants whose names have not anointed by the school for this session admission grace. therefore any applicant can check now for his/her luck............. good luck!

Friday 9 August 2013

NOUN ADMISSION STILL ON

CLICK HERE FOR APPLICATION FOR ADMISSION AT NOUN

INTERESTED applicant for undergraduate programmes at NOUN should kindly apply now for admission because another matriculation is already set this year according to the school calender. the school is just ok to ease your stress..... check it out now.... it's really real!

KWASU RELEASES 5TH BATCH ADMISSION LIST




Kwara  State University has released its 5th batch of the admission for this session. Students who applied for undergraduate courses in the institution should quickly visit the site to check if they are one of the lucky applicants. click the above link.



Wednesday 31 July 2013

PART A QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS FOR JAMB/POST-JAMB



1.       A labourer is paid N5,400:00k per month. What is his total salary in 1 3/4years?
(a)     N113,40:00
(b)     N64,800:00
(c)     N97,200:00
(d)     N129,600:00                                                ANS A
2.       Which of the following will sink when placed on water?
(a)     Ball
(b)     Plastic Cup
(c)     Balloon
(d)     Eraser                                                             ANS D
3.       The following  are domestic birds except
(a)     Duck
(b)     Pigeon
(c)     Turkey
(d)     Vulture                                                           ANS D
4.       A boy buys a biscuit for N4 and sells it at a profit of 20%. Find the actual price and the selling price?
(a)     i =N1.00k, ii = N5.00k
(b)     i = 60k,      ii = N4.40k
(c)     i = 80k,      ii = N4.80k
(d)     i = 50k,      ii = N4.50k                  ANS C
5.       A man buys recharge card for N500. He sells it for N430. What is the percentage loss?
(a)     7%
(b)     9%
(c)     14%
(d)     20%                                                                ANS C
6.       The title of the traditional ruler of Benin is called................................
(a)     Obi
(b)     Obong
(c)     Oba
(d)     Igwe                                                                ANS C
7.       Which of these is not a method of preventing iron from rusting?
(a)     Lubrication
(b)     Galvanization
(c)     Melting
(d)     Painting                                                          ANS C
8.       Which of the following is not a rainbow colour?
(a)     Indigo
(b)     Purple
(c)     Orange
(d)     Green                                                             ANS B
9.       A person who flies an aircraft is called..........................
(a)     A captain
(b)     A craftologist
(c)     A pilot
(d)     An aeronautics engineer                            ANS C
10.    Kwame Nkrumah Museum is located in..................................
(a)     Tanzania
(b)     Kenya
(c)     Mauritania
(d)     Ghana                                                             ANS D
11.    An example of confluence town in Nigeria is...................................
(a)     Onitsha
(b)     Obudu
(c)     Lokoja
(d)     PortHarcout                                  ANS C
12.    A trained person that specializes in the treatment of diseases and disorders of the teeth is called................
(a)     Cardiologist
(b)     Dermatologist
(c)     Physician
(d)     Dentist                                                           ANS D
13.    A bricklayer is Paid N1000:00k for 5days work. What is his pay for 22days work?
(a)     N22,000:00k
(b)     N50,000:00k
(c)     N4,400:00k
(d)     N5,000:00k                                                   ANS C
14.    In parliamentary system of government, members of the parliament are required to report the proceedings of the house to their..............................
(a)     Local government chairman and governors
(b)     Constituencies
(c)     Political parties and party  stalwarts
(d)     Traditional rulers                                         ANS B
15.    One essential duty of a citizen to his/her state is to...........................
(a)     Vote and support the government in power
(b)     Recite the national anthem and the pledge
(c)     Pay his tax
(d)     Encourage other citizens to be loyal        ANS C
     16.  Under whose regime were Delta and Adamawa States created?
(a)Gen Sanni Abacha
(b)Gen yakubu Gowon
(c)Gen Murtala Muhammed
(d)Gen Ibrahim Babangida                                  ANS D
17.   The body charged with the responsibility of regulating and protecting consumers against illicit foods and drugs in Nigeria
(a)Consumer protection council
(b)Standard Organization of Nigeria
(c)National Drug Law Enforcement agency
(d)National Agency for Food, Drug Administration and Control      ANS D
18.   The senate president during the second republic was.........................
(a)Dr. Joseph Wayas
(b)Senator Anyim Pius Anyim
(c)Senator Iyorchia Ayu
(d)Chief Adopous Wabara                  ANS A
19.   We eat Carbohydrate food to give us..........................
(a)Energy
(b)Good sight
(c)Good teeth
(d)Strong bones                                   ANS A

20.   President Barrack Obama is the.................. president of the United States of America and first African-American president of U.S.
(a)35th
(b)44th
(c)40th
(d)39th                                                                                                      ANS B