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Tuesday 1 November 2016
In 2017, 75% of Internet use will be with mobile devices
Internet a decade ago was nowhere near as popular as it is right now with many large companies built around it including the giant that is Google and also Facebook.
Thursday 27 October 2016
Thursday 25 August 2016
THE BEST NETWORK FOR KWASU COMMUNITY
GREEN HOUSE NETWORK CAMPUS IS OFFER THE BEST AND CHEAPER PRICE FOR DATA ON CAMPUS
Wednesday 24 August 2016
Enterprise Creation and Skill Acquisition (ECSA) Programme
This is the programme designed to empower every student of Kwara State University, through re-orientation towards enterprise and job creation. The objective of ECSA Programme is to produce graduates that are job creators and not job seekers. It is therefore mandatory for all undergraduate students of Kwara State University, irrespective of their programme of study, to successfully pass through this five-stage programme before graduation.
STUDENTS PORTAL
THE NEW PORTAL IS NOW READY FOR NEW STUDENTS REGISTRATION
BACKGROUND INFORMATION FOR NEW STUDENTS
All registration procedures are starting fresh. A late registration period will be announced if one is necessary. Late registrations will cost an additional 5,000 naira.
NEW STUDENTS REGISTRATION INSTRUCTION (for those who have paid*)
*If you have not yet paid, click on “KWASU iPAYMENT” which is the top box on the left side of the KWASU home page, scroll down to a rectangular box labeled “Click here NEW Pay Online” and follow the online instructions. *If you are having a problem with payment, contact us by email at CIThelpdesk@kwasu.edu.ng This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
1. Click on the Student Registration Portal link below.
2. Enter your JAMB REGISTRATION NUMBER as User ID and Surname as Password.
*NOTE: If the Portal does not accept your JAMB number, it means that the number is not resident in the
Portal. To get your JAMB number into the Portal, email your JAMB number, along with your full name, to
CIThelpdesk@kwasu.edu.ng This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. . After doing this, you will be able to login within 24 hours.
3. Update your biodata and other personal details.
*NOTE: An invalid email address is not acceptable and will be useless. If you do not have an email
address, either create one or use the address of someone close to you. This will be our means of
communicating to you.
4. At the right, Click on “Registration and Payment”.
5. Click on course registration.
6. Use the check box to select your courses
NOTE: If the courses you see are not correct in anyway, contact your HOD to resolve the issue.
7. Click “Save and preview selected courses”. Your registration is now complete
NOTE: You must click save. If you do not save, your registration will not be complete
8. Click “Print Completed Registration form” at the right pane in “Registration Menu”
*Note that it is compulsory to print four (4) copies) of your completed course registration form:
1. One for the Academic Officer
2. One for the College Officer
3. One for the HOD
4. One for yourself
Student Registration Portal CLICK HERE
Thursday 19 May 2016
Admission into TOP UP Degree and HND Conversion Programme
Admission into TOP UP Degree and HND Conversion Programme
OBJECTIVES
The KWASU HND Conversion programme addresses the dichotomy between B.Sc. and HND certificate holders. The major aim is to provide a level playing field, by way of Bachelor’s degree programme, to HND holders determined to beat discriminations in the world of work.
The KWASU HND Conversion programme addresses the dichotomy between B.Sc. and HND certificate holders. The major aim is to provide a level playing field, by way of Bachelor’s degree programme, to HND holders determined to beat discriminations in the world of work.
Monday 16 May 2016
2016/2017 Kwasu Utme Urgent important INFO
This is to inform students that are interested in Kwara state university post utme(2016/2017) exam that the school require the O' level scratch card(s) to verify the genuineness of the waec, neco, nabteb used to apply for the school exam.
it is advisable for you to purchase your scratch card(s) for example,for a student using combined results will purchase d two scratch cards for d two results and if it is at one sitting,u can just purchase one before coming down to Kwara State University, malete Kwara state.
pls prepare your well to transport your self to malete.
there is free accommodation,free tutorial for post utme candidates 16th-19th which is provided by the ;
CHRISTIAN STUDENTS' CAMPUS FELLOWSHIP A.K.A CHAPEL OF PEACE
contact our ambassadors; 08072977535(john) , 07013139401(michael)
it is advisable for you to purchase your scratch card(s) for example,for a student using combined results will purchase d two scratch cards for d two results and if it is at one sitting,u can just purchase one before coming down to Kwara State University, malete Kwara state.
pls prepare your well to transport your self to malete.
there is free accommodation,free tutorial for post utme candidates 16th-19th which is provided by the ;
CHRISTIAN STUDENTS' CAMPUS FELLOWSHIP A.K.A CHAPEL OF PEACE
contact our ambassadors; 08072977535(john) , 07013139401(michael)
Saturday 14 May 2016
GET KWASU POST-UTME PAST QUESTIONS
KWASU POST-UTME FOR 2016/2017 ADMISSION EXERCISE
1. INVITATION AND ELIGIBILITY
This is to invite all UTME/DE candidates in the underlisted categories toapply for the Post-UTME Screening/Test for 2016/2017 admission exercise:
a. those whose choice of institution (First or Second) is Kwara State University (KWASU), Malete; and
b. those interested in admission into KWASU but have not made it their choice.
All candidates must have five (5) O’ Level credits in relevant subjects at not more than two sittings. Candidates awaiting O’Level results can also apply for the Post-UTME Screening Test but will not be considered for admission until their results are available. The screening/test is scheduled to hold as follows:
Date: Monday 16th May – Thursday 19th May, 2016.
Venue: University Auditorium, Malete
Time: Examination time will be scheduled on candidates’ registration print-outs.
Candidates are advised to adhere strictly to the time scheduled for their Post-UTME Screening/Test. They are also required to come along to the screening/test venue with unused scratch card(s) for their O’level results, and print-outs of their Post-UTME registration forms.
2. REGISTRATION FEES: Applicants are required to pay the sum of Three Thousand Naira (N3,000.00) only (i.e. Two Thousand Naira (N2,000.00) as Post-UTME fee and One Thousand Naira (N1,000.00) as administrative charge).
3. ONLINE REGISTRATION AND PAYMENT INSTRUCTIONS
►From KWASU undergraduate portal home page (http://www.kwasu.edu.ng/portal), click "POST-UTME CANDIDATES" menu.
►Click "Registration Form" link
►Enter your details in the spaces provided and click "Continue" button to generate the payment breakdown. NOTE that if you have already attempted to make payment, this section will notify you of the status of such payment.
►Check the payment details generated and click "Make Payment" button. Do not click the button twice.
►On the payment platform displayed, enter your card details and click the "Pay" button.
►Once your payment is successful, you will be directed to your registration portal where you can complete other stages.
►After completing the registration stages, a screening date will be scheduled for you. It is important to print your Post-UTME Registration Form and Payment receipt. You are to bring these documents to the screening center along with other important documents. NOTE that if you have successfully paid, and wish to continue your registration stages later, you can use the "Login" link under "POST-UTME CANDIDATES" menu to access your registration portal.
In addition to all the requirements stated above, all applicants must know that final admission into the University is based on meeting the University’s and the Academic Programme’s cut off points in both UTME and POST-UTME examinations when they are set and also on the availability of spaces within the NUC approved admission quota for KWASU.
For further enquiries, please e-mail: admissions.officer@kwasu.edu.ng or call: 08031915699(For WhatsappMsgsonly: 08090701872).
4. CLOSING DATE FOR ONLINE REGISTRATION: Saturday 14th May, 2016.
This is to invite all UTME/DE candidates in the underlisted categories toapply for the Post-UTME Screening/Test for 2016/2017 admission exercise:
a. those whose choice of institution (First or Second) is Kwara State University (KWASU), Malete; and
b. those interested in admission into KWASU but have not made it their choice.
All candidates must have five (5) O’ Level credits in relevant subjects at not more than two sittings. Candidates awaiting O’Level results can also apply for the Post-UTME Screening Test but will not be considered for admission until their results are available. The screening/test is scheduled to hold as follows:
Date: Monday 16th May – Thursday 19th May, 2016.
Venue: University Auditorium, Malete
Time: Examination time will be scheduled on candidates’ registration print-outs.
Candidates are advised to adhere strictly to the time scheduled for their Post-UTME Screening/Test. They are also required to come along to the screening/test venue with unused scratch card(s) for their O’level results, and print-outs of their Post-UTME registration forms.
2. REGISTRATION FEES: Applicants are required to pay the sum of Three Thousand Naira (N3,000.00) only (i.e. Two Thousand Naira (N2,000.00) as Post-UTME fee and One Thousand Naira (N1,000.00) as administrative charge).
3. ONLINE REGISTRATION AND PAYMENT INSTRUCTIONS
►From KWASU undergraduate portal home page (http://www.kwasu.edu.ng/portal), click "POST-UTME CANDIDATES" menu.
►Click "Registration Form" link
►Enter your details in the spaces provided and click "Continue" button to generate the payment breakdown. NOTE that if you have already attempted to make payment, this section will notify you of the status of such payment.
►Check the payment details generated and click "Make Payment" button. Do not click the button twice.
►On the payment platform displayed, enter your card details and click the "Pay" button.
►Once your payment is successful, you will be directed to your registration portal where you can complete other stages.
►After completing the registration stages, a screening date will be scheduled for you. It is important to print your Post-UTME Registration Form and Payment receipt. You are to bring these documents to the screening center along with other important documents. NOTE that if you have successfully paid, and wish to continue your registration stages later, you can use the "Login" link under "POST-UTME CANDIDATES" menu to access your registration portal.
In addition to all the requirements stated above, all applicants must know that final admission into the University is based on meeting the University’s and the Academic Programme’s cut off points in both UTME and POST-UTME examinations when they are set and also on the availability of spaces within the NUC approved admission quota for KWASU.
For further enquiries, please e-mail: admissions.officer@kwasu.edu.ng or call: 08031915699(For WhatsappMsgsonly: 08090701872).
4. CLOSING DATE FOR ONLINE REGISTRATION: Saturday 14th May, 2016.
GET THE POSTUTME PAST-QUESTION THROUGH THESE LINK
AFTER THE PAYMENT OF POSTUTME , THEN SEND THE REQUIRED INFORMATION,
YOUR NAME, DEPARTMENT, PHONE NUMBER, DATE OF EXAMINATION, VENUE OF EXAMS TO THESE PHONE NUMBERS WHICH IS JOHN 08072977535,07061150990. OUR AGENTS ARE READY TO TAKING CARE OF YOU WHEN YOU ARRIVED ON CAMPUS. YOU ARE WELCOME TO WORLD CLASS UNIVERSITY.
NIGERIA FELLOWSHIP OF EVANGELICAL STUDENTS IS ORGANISED FREE TUTORIALS, FREE ACCOMMODATION FOR ALL POSTUTME STUDENTS
FREE TUTORIALS COMING UP IN SUNDAY EVENING AT 3:00PM-6:00PM AT MALETE SECONDARY SCHOOL
FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL JOHN 08072977535.
HAVE A GREAT SUCCESS AHEAD.
AFTER THE PAYMENT OF POSTUTME , THEN SEND THE REQUIRED INFORMATION,
YOUR NAME, DEPARTMENT, PHONE NUMBER, DATE OF EXAMINATION, VENUE OF EXAMS TO THESE PHONE NUMBERS WHICH IS JOHN 08072977535,07061150990. OUR AGENTS ARE READY TO TAKING CARE OF YOU WHEN YOU ARRIVED ON CAMPUS. YOU ARE WELCOME TO WORLD CLASS UNIVERSITY.
NIGERIA FELLOWSHIP OF EVANGELICAL STUDENTS IS ORGANISED FREE TUTORIALS, FREE ACCOMMODATION FOR ALL POSTUTME STUDENTS
FREE TUTORIALS COMING UP IN SUNDAY EVENING AT 3:00PM-6:00PM AT MALETE SECONDARY SCHOOL
FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL JOHN 08072977535.
HAVE A GREAT SUCCESS AHEAD.
Sunday 24 April 2016
I Handed Over A Nigeria With The Largest Economy In Africa – Jonathan
I Handed Over A Nigeria With The Largest Economy In Africa – Jonathan
Immediate past President of Nigeria, Dr. Goodluck Jonathan has stated that when he was elected into office, Nigeria was the second largest economy in Africa but by the time he was leaving, he handed over a Nigeria with the largest economy in Africa.
Jonathan stated this yesterday while speaking to Friends of Africa coalition at the Mayor’s office in Newark, New Jersey, on topics bordering on strengthening democracy and elections.
The Former Nigerian President also noted that in 2009 the richest Nigerian was the 5th richest man in Africa, but he handed over a Nigeria that produced the richest man in Africa.
Jonathan also spoke about the 2015 general elections, the economy of Nigeria before and during his administration and the recent elections in Benin Republic.
According to Dr. Jonathan,
“Even in the 2015 general elections in my country, Nigeria, there was potential for major crisis if I was not a President duly elected by the will of the people.”
“The campaigns leading to the elections almost polarized the country into Christian v Muslims and North v South divide. Most World leaders were worried that our elections will result into major crisis. Some pundits even from here in the United States said that those elections would spell the end of Nigeria and that we would cease to exist as a nation because of the polls.”
“That is where the leadership question comes into play. As a leader that was duly elected by the people, I considered the people’s interest first. How do I manage my people to avoid killings and destruction of properties? With the interest of the people propelling all the decisions I took, we were able to sail through.”
“Indeed, we sail through because I refused to interfere with the independence of the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, having appointed a man I had never met in my life to run it. My philosophy was simple. For elections to be credible, I as a leader, must value the process more than the product of the process. And the citizens must have confidence in the electoral body.”
“This rule of the law of process ensured that Nigeria’s peace, prosperity and progress was not derailed by the conduct and results of the 2015 elections and I am proud to say that while I took over a Nigeria that was the second largest economy in Africa with a GDP of $270.5 billion in 2009, I handed over a Nigeria that had grown to become the largest economy in Africa and the 24th largest economy in the World with a GDP of $574 billion.”
“I inherited a Nigeria in which the trains were not working, and handed over a Nigeria in which citizens can safely travel by trains again. I inherited a Nigeria that was a net importer of cement, and handed over a Nigeria that is a net exporter of cement. In 2009 the richest Nigerian was the 5th richest man in Africa, but I handed over a Nigeria that produced the richest man in Africa.”
“These are but a few of the parameters that illustrate some of the economic transformations we engineered during my term in office. This was made possible by the fact that there was a stable political leadership in Nigeria that did not have to pander to any other constituency except the electorate who brought me to power. And these actions have a contagious effect.”
“Perhaps because of what we achieved in Nigeria, our next door neighbor, Benin Republic, last month replicated what President Mathieu Kerekou did in 1991, that is to organize and conduct free and fair elections that led to the victory of opposition candidate Patrice Talon.”
“Once again, I must commend my friend, the incumbent and outgoing President of Benin Republic, President Thomas Boni Yayi, for his statesmanlike conduct during and after the elections.”
graduate-entrepreneurship-fund
Background
The Fund is a N2.0 billion in the first year to encourage young Nigerian graduates of tertiary institutions who are currently serving under the NYSC programme to start up new businesses as well as expansion of existing ones.
The Fund is a N2.0 billion in the first year to encourage young Nigerian graduates of tertiary institutions who are currently serving under the NYSC programme to start up new businesses as well as expansion of existing ones.
TARGET MARKET/ CRITERIA
This product will be available to serving NYSC members that have successfully passed through the following stages:
Screening process
Attended the capacity building programme developed specifically for the prospects under GEF
Submitted a bankable business plan in respect of any of the Bank’s identified 35 SME clusters listed in Appendix I. (Any subsequent addition to the Bank’s identified cluster shall also be included)
This product will be available to serving NYSC members that have successfully passed through the following stages:
Screening process
Attended the capacity building programme developed specifically for the prospects under GEF
Submitted a bankable business plan in respect of any of the Bank’s identified 35 SME clusters listed in Appendix I. (Any subsequent addition to the Bank’s identified cluster shall also be included)
Projected Impact
The fund shall be deployed to support the establishment and/or expansion of an estimated 1,000 enterprises promoted by NYSC members across the country. The scheme is expected to create a minimum of 5,000 direct jobs and 25,000 indirect jobs annually, totalling 30,000 jobs.
For More Information, Please Click Here
The fund shall be deployed to support the establishment and/or expansion of an estimated 1,000 enterprises promoted by NYSC members across the country. The scheme is expected to create a minimum of 5,000 direct jobs and 25,000 indirect jobs annually, totalling 30,000 jobs.
For More Information, Please Click Here
N235 BILLION CBN INTERVENTION FUND FOR MANUFACTURING RE-FINANCING AND RESTRUCTURING FACILITIES OF BANKS’ LOANS.
These Guidelines relate to the N235 billion intervention fund for re-financing and restructuring of banks’ loans to the manufacturing sector (The Fund).
The objectives of the Fund are to:
- Fast-track the development of the manufacturing sector of the Nigerian economy by improving access to credit to manufacturers.
- Improve the financial position of the Deposit Money Banks (DMBs).
- Increase output, generate employment, diversify the revenue base, increase foreign exchange earnings and provide inputs for the industrial sector on a sustainable basis.
For more information, click here
N300 BILLION CBN POWER AND AIRLINE INTERVENTION FUND (PAIF)
The objectives of the Fund are to:
- Fast-track the development of electric power projects, especially in the identified industrial clusters in the country;
- Fast-track the development of the aviation sector of the Nigerian economy by improving the terms of credit to Airlines;
- Improve power supply, generate employment, and enhance the living standard of the citizens through consistent power supply;
- Provide leverage for additional private sector investments in the power and aviation sectors.
For more information, Click here
ARE YOU LOOKING FOR OPPORTUNITIES TO FORM YOUR BUSINESS: Rice & Cassava Intervention Fund
Rice & Cassava Intervention Fund
- BOI is the designated fund manager of the N13.6billion rice and Cassava fund based on the MOU executed by the Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (FMARD) and the Bank of Industry on October 23, 2014.
- The Fund which has defined hallmarks has to be utilized solely for the establishment of ten (10) medium scale Rice Mills of about 36,000 metric tons of paddy per annum and six (6) High Quality Cassava Flour Mills of about 18,000 metric tons of cassava tubers per annum capacity in identified locations across the nation, namely Kano, Kogi, Kebbi, Zamfara, Bayelsa, Bauchi, Benue, Ogun and Anambra States for the Rice Mills and in Ondo, Ogun, Abia, Delta, Nasarawa and Cross River States for the High Quality Cassava Flour Mills.
The Fund which is close ended, is limited to only applicants who have met all the laid down guidelines and recommended through competitive processes
TARGET MARKET
The Fund will be accessed by Limited Liability Companies, and Enterprises engaged in adding value to the rice/cassava commodities through the setting up of milling facilities.
PROJECTED IMPACT
- Job creation and economic empowerment of the Nigerian populace.
- Foreign exchange savings for the nation.
- Boost in agricultural activities.
For more information, please click here
Tuesday 5 April 2016
Nigeria Police website crashes under pressure of recruitment exercise
Nigeria Police website crashes under pressure of recruitment exercise
Since the proposed recruitment of 10,000 Nigerians into the Nigeria Police Force was announced last year by President Muhammadu Buhari at the National Security Summit in Abuja, Nigerians have been hyper in anticipation of the application process.
A family friend wanted to get into the force, so I have been following the news closely, Googling once or twice every week on the person’s behalf. Finally, it was announced that the recruitments were beginning on Friday the 1st of April. An April Fool’s joke? I wasn’t sure at the time.
After checking and confirming the two websites put up for registration, I made a mental note to call the family friend. But before I had the chance to do, news started filtering in that the site had crashed. I was shocked.
Upon confirmation, the sites provided had indeed crashed possibly from the amount of traffic that hit it at once. The server at www.ngf.gov.ng could not be reached.
Even the Police Service Commission’s website that was provided as an alternative was not left out of the traffic stampede, this one seemed to have exceeded its bandwidth. According to a report in the Punch newspapers, a police source said candidates started registering online from 4am on Friday when the portals opened for registration and that as of 2pm, over 8,000 candidates had registered online. The traffic was huge and that explained why many applicants could not access the websites because the servers were down.
According to Ruth, an intending applicant who tried unsuccessfully to register.
I wonder where they got the 8,000 already registered figure from. I started trying since early morning of Friday and it has been like that.
Emeka, another frustrated applicant shared Ruth’s opinion with a slant of his.
See,let me tell you, it’s all a scam. They’re just doing this for publicity so it would look like they recruited. Then they would save the jobs for their children and relatives. How can a whole police website crash and still be down till now?
A quick check on the official Twitter and Facebook pages of the Nigeria Police Force showed they were not addressing the issue on there or trying to calm the applicants in any way.
Some blogs in Nigeria receive visitors in excess of over 100,000 daily and still stay strong. It does not speak well that the website of the almighty Nigeria Police cannot withstand traffic for a single day.
SOURCE: https://techpoint.ng/2016/04/02/nigeria-police-website-crash/
OFFICIAL POSTUME NOTICES !!!!
This is to inform the public that the 2016/2017 Post-UTME/DE Screening of the Kwara State University has been announced.
ELIGIBILITY
a. those whose choice of institution (First or Second) is Kwara State University (KWASU), Malete; and
b. those interested in admission into KWASU but have not made it their choice.
In addition to all the requirements stated above, all applicants must know that final admission into the University is based on meeting the University’s and the Academic Programme’s cut off points in both UTME and POST-UTME examinations when they are set and also on the availability of spaces within the NUC approved admission quota for KWASU.
All candidates must have five (5) O’ Level credits in relevant subjects at not more than two sittings. Candidates awaiting O’Level results can also apply for the Post-UTME Screening Test but will not be considered for admission until their results are available.
SCREENING DETAILS
The screening/test is scheduled to hold as follows:
Date: Monday 16th May – Thursday 19th May, 2016.
Venue: University Auditorium, Malete
Time: Examination time will be scheduled on candidates’ registration print-outs.
Candidates are advised to adhere strictly to the time scheduled for their Post-UTME Screening/Test. They are also required to come along to the screening/test venue with unused scratch card(s) for their O’level results, and print-outs of their Post-UTME registration forms.
REGISTRATION FEES: Applicants are required to pay the sum of Three Thousand Naira (N3,000.00) only (i.e. Two Thousand Naira (N2,000.00) as Post-UTME fee and One Thousand Naira (N1,000.00) as administrative charge).
ONLINE REGISTRATION AND PAYMENT INSTRUCTIONS
►From KWASU undergraduate portal home page (http://www.kwasu.edu.ng/portal ), click "POST-UTME CANDIDATES" menu.
►Click "Registration Form" link
►Enter your details in the spaces provided and click "Continue" button to generate the payment breakdown. NOTE that if you have already attempted to make payment, this section will notify you of the status of such payment.
►Check the payment details generated and click "Make Payment" button. Do not click the button twice.
►On the payment platform displayed, enter your card details and click the "Pay" button.
►Once your payment is successful, you will be directed to your registration portal where you can complete other stages.
►After completing the registration stages, a screening date will be scheduled for you. It is important to print your Post-UTME Registration Form and Payment receipt. You are to bring these documents to the screening center along with other important documents. NOTE that if you have successfully paid, and wish to continue your registration stages later, you can use the "Login" link under "POST-UTME CANDIDATES" menu to access your registration portal.
For further enquiries, please e-mail:
admissions.officer@kwasu.edu.ng
CLOSING DATE FOR ONLINE REGISTRATION: Saturday 14th May, 2016.
ELIGIBILITY
a. those whose choice of institution (First or Second) is Kwara State University (KWASU), Malete; and
b. those interested in admission into KWASU but have not made it their choice.
In addition to all the requirements stated above, all applicants must know that final admission into the University is based on meeting the University’s and the Academic Programme’s cut off points in both UTME and POST-UTME examinations when they are set and also on the availability of spaces within the NUC approved admission quota for KWASU.
All candidates must have five (5) O’ Level credits in relevant subjects at not more than two sittings. Candidates awaiting O’Level results can also apply for the Post-UTME Screening Test but will not be considered for admission until their results are available.
SCREENING DETAILS
The screening/test is scheduled to hold as follows:
Date: Monday 16th May – Thursday 19th May, 2016.
Venue: University Auditorium, Malete
Time: Examination time will be scheduled on candidates’ registration print-outs.
Candidates are advised to adhere strictly to the time scheduled for their Post-UTME Screening/Test. They are also required to come along to the screening/test venue with unused scratch card(s) for their O’level results, and print-outs of their Post-UTME registration forms.
REGISTRATION FEES: Applicants are required to pay the sum of Three Thousand Naira (N3,000.00) only (i.e. Two Thousand Naira (N2,000.00) as Post-UTME fee and One Thousand Naira (N1,000.00) as administrative charge).
ONLINE REGISTRATION AND PAYMENT INSTRUCTIONS
►From KWASU undergraduate portal home page (http://www.kwasu.edu.ng/portal ), click "POST-UTME CANDIDATES" menu.
►Click "Registration Form" link
►Enter your details in the spaces provided and click "Continue" button to generate the payment breakdown. NOTE that if you have already attempted to make payment, this section will notify you of the status of such payment.
►Check the payment details generated and click "Make Payment" button. Do not click the button twice.
►On the payment platform displayed, enter your card details and click the "Pay" button.
►Once your payment is successful, you will be directed to your registration portal where you can complete other stages.
►After completing the registration stages, a screening date will be scheduled for you. It is important to print your Post-UTME Registration Form and Payment receipt. You are to bring these documents to the screening center along with other important documents. NOTE that if you have successfully paid, and wish to continue your registration stages later, you can use the "Login" link under "POST-UTME CANDIDATES" menu to access your registration portal.
For further enquiries, please e-mail:
admissions.officer@kwasu.edu.ng
CLOSING DATE FOR ONLINE REGISTRATION: Saturday 14th May, 2016.
This new portal, which became active on 16 October 2015, has been designed to make student registration…
KWASU.EDU.NG
Monday 4 April 2016
EFFECTIVE TEACHING OF SUBJECT LEADS TO EFFECTIVE LEARNING
The department of banking and finance of kwara state university organised a competition between university of ilorin students and kwara state university students.
in the first of round of the programme kwasu was lead with 19 points and unilorin students 10 points
at end of the second round of the programme the unilorin students won the competition held the school auditorium.
the questions ask in competition are stock exchange and financial institution,so much more.
in the first of round of the programme kwasu was lead with 19 points and unilorin students 10 points
at end of the second round of the programme the unilorin students won the competition held the school auditorium.
the questions ask in competition are stock exchange and financial institution,so much more.
Monday 7 March 2016
VICE-CHANCELLOR TOURS
THE KWARA STATE UNIVERSITY VICE- CHANCELLOR IS ON TOURS ACROSS ALL THE UNITS, DEPARTMENTS, COLLEGE, CENTERS, TO SEEK APPRECIATES AND TO COMMENT THE EFFORT OF THE STUDENTS AND STAFF OF THE GREAT INSTITUTION.
IT IS ALSO CULTURES TO ASK FOR CHALLENGES FACES EACH SECTORS OF THE UNIVERSITY AND SEEK BETTER SOLUTION TO ACHIEVES THE GOALS OF A WORLD CLASS UNIVERSITY.
SO THE UNIVERSITY RELATIONS WITH VICE-CHANCELLOR SET TO START THE TOURS FROM COLLEGE OF EDUCATION THE FATHERS OF ALL DEPARTMENTS IN KWARA STATE UNIVERSITY.
FOR MORE DETAILS OF THE VISITATION.
IT IS ALSO CULTURES TO ASK FOR CHALLENGES FACES EACH SECTORS OF THE UNIVERSITY AND SEEK BETTER SOLUTION TO ACHIEVES THE GOALS OF A WORLD CLASS UNIVERSITY.
SO THE UNIVERSITY RELATIONS WITH VICE-CHANCELLOR SET TO START THE TOURS FROM COLLEGE OF EDUCATION THE FATHERS OF ALL DEPARTMENTS IN KWARA STATE UNIVERSITY.
FOR MORE DETAILS OF THE VISITATION.
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