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IJMB PROGRAMME is best at SUIGENERIS EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTES, AJASE IPO,
OLUNLADE AREA, BESIDE SUPERMOON FILLING STATION, ILORIN, KWARA STATE. A
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THE ORGANS
1. The School Departmental sequesters including the sciences, the Social
Sciences/Management and the Arts classes for IJMBE lectures. All are in-boarded
in the one same Auditorium.
2. The other division subsists an abut side of the so called classes is
what called the Mini Laboratory for science practical, which would include
physics, chemistry and biology practical.
3. Reception is another venue where our students/parents/customers would
be attended to. The school secretary there is dutifully under the
responsibility to attend to our customers/ lecturers. Some managerial duties
would be undertaken at the reception.
4. Computer sequester is the one beautiful phase. This is meant for
computer training.
5. The coordinator’s office. The honourable, Oluwatusin Joel receptions.
OTHER ACADEMIC PROGRAMMES
Suigeneris Educational
Institute offers-
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The best programme for G.C.E London (A’ Level
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GAMBRIGE
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A’ Level NABTEB
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A Foreign study
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Preliminary
and remedial studies.
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Professional Studies and the best link to
pre-degrees.
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IJMBE A’ & O’ Level Programmes.
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programmes.
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Also SAT is included.
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people, to mention but few, we have served ,and today they have cause
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Our Records
FEW OF OUR EX-STUDENTS WHO HAVE ONCE BE UNDER OUR TUTELLAGE
FOR IJMBE PROGRAMM, THEIR IJMBE RESULTS AND UNIVERSITIES ADMITTED THEM
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1 .ABEDOH, Ishaq Enesi (IJMBE Combination :BIO-C, CHEM- C , PHY- D) 9Points
State – Egbayi, Kogi State with IJMB Reg. Number 213440108.
Now he is medical student in Ambro Ali University, Edo. Phone :08054802379.
2. ISU, Uchechukwu (IJMBE Combination : CHEM- C, MATH- E, PHY-D) 7Points
State –Afikpo North, Ebonyi State with IJMBE Reg. Number 213440198.
Now he is presently at FUTMINNA studying Mechanical Engineering. Phone:08092191038
3. OLUSEGUN, Ezekiel O. (IJMBE Combination : BUS. MGT- A, ECONOMIC-C, GOVT.-C) 12Points.
State – Aramoko, Ekiti State with IJMBE Reg. Number : 201888237.
Now he is a graduate in POLITICAL SCIENCE at Ambros Ali University, Edo.phone:08035510227.
4. AJAYI, Olubukola F.(IJMBE Combination : BIO- C, CHEM-C, PHY-C) 10Points.
State - Ijero Ekiti with IJMBE Reg. Number : 225367555.
Now she is presently in final year now at Igbinedion University,studying MEDICINE. Phone: 08096496782
5. OLAMILOKUN, Ifeoluwa (IJMBE Combination: B¬US MGT- B, GOVT-C, ECONOMICS-D)10Points.
State- Igesa , Ogun State, with IJMB Reg. Number:214440282
Now she is studying ECONOMICS at UNILORIN presently.phone:08132887990.
6. OKAFOR, Ijeoma Q.(IJMB Combination: C.R.S- D, GOVT-E, LITERATUER-C) 7points.
State- Orlu West, Agbata, Imo State with IJMB Reg. Number: 213440330.
Now she is studying Political science at Kwara State University, Ilorin.phone:08169190319 7. LAWRENCE, Ayomide B.(IJMB Combination: Bus Mgt- C, ECONOMICS- E, ACCOUNT-C) 8points.
State – Egbedore, Osun State, with IJMB Reg. Number: 213440265.
She is studying ACCOUNTANCY at University of Osun.phone:08067609470.
8. EFIAWHARE, Christhiper O.(IJMB Combination: CHEM-B, MATH-C, PHY-D)10p0ints.
State- Ughelli North,Afiesere, Delta State with IJMBE Reg. Number:213440197.
Now at University of Ilorin studying MECHanical ENG
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9.
Olarewaju, Victoria.(IJMB Combination: BUS MGT- B, ECONOMICS- B,
ACCOUNTING- C)12point. State- LAGOS, Ayobo-Ayetoro side with IJMBE Reg.
Number: 2035557013.
She is in final year now studying FINANCE at University of Ilorin.
phone:
10. OKOLI, Okechukwu D.(IJMB Combination: BUS MGT- A, ECONOMICS- C, GOVT.- B) 13points.
State- He is from Aguata, Anambra, but he lives in Lagos. With Reg. Number: 214440083.
Now he is in University of Ilorin.phone:08035167367
11. OBASUYI, Abiemwense Sonia( IJMB Combination: B/MGT- B, ACCOUNT-C, ECONOMICS-B) 12points.
State- Benin, Edo State with IJMBE Reg. Number: 214440233.
Now she is in University of Benin studying MATHS & STATISTICS. Phone:07030340450.
Amphazard numerous people with many testimonies of those that involved
in this tremendous programme and today, they really thank God. Our
Record Speaks.
COME FOR THIS A/LEVEL PRE-DEGREE INTO 200LEVEL UNIVERSITIES YOU WISH
IN NIGERIA.
Why Waiting Endlessly For University Admmision.
Why Wait Endlessly for University Admission? Go for an Alternatives.
This article was written on punch news paper, and we decided to share
with our parents and intending IJMB students. There is one thing, this
article want to tells us all, which is: IT IS CRIME waiting, sitting,
eating at home waiting for next year JAMB, while you have alternatives.
But my question, what gives you that impression that admission of the
next session will be easier than this year. The truth is that as year
goes by, the chances of gaining admission become lower and lower as
competition tends to increase every year. TAKE A STEP FOR YOUR CHILD
TODAY.
Experts in the education sector have advised university admission seekers not to wait forever, writer - MOTUNRAYO JOEL
Waiting endlessly for the opportunity to gain admission into a
university is a huge burden for me, especially when my Unified Tertiary
Matriculation Examination score is low,” these were the words of
19-year-old Vivian Shonibare who
has been waiting for two years to gain admission into the University of Lagos.
Two years may sound few to 25-year-old Emeka Chidiebere who has been waiting for five years.
He said, “ In the last UTME I took, my score was not beyond170. The
authorities of the university I applied to pegged the cut-off point at
230. I have been sitting at home for five years.”
Funke Odusanya, 17, has sat for UTME once, but she is already getting
bored sitting at home. She hopes to gain admission into the Lagos State
University someday.
“I took the UTME but I didn’t do well. I hope to save some
more money to sit for the next UTME. Before then, I
will be praying and fasting. LASU is my choice, I don’t see myself going
to another university,” she said.
Over the years, the percentage of candidates that fail the UTME is
alarming. In 2010, over 1.3 million candidates sat for UTME, but only
501,000 candidates scored 200 and above, leaving 59 per cent with scores
less than 200. And in 2011, out of the 1,493,604 candidates that took
the examination, 842,851 scored below 200 points.
The following year, in 2012, 1,503,931 candidates took the UTME, 711,250 scored below 200 points.
In 2013 a total of 1,644,110 candidates took the UTME out of which
1,629,102 applied to sit for the Paper Pencil Test, while 15,008
candidates applied for the Dual Based Test. About 571,298 scored between
170 and 199, 103,489 scored between 160 and 169 while 127,017 scored
less than 159.
In the 2014 edition of the UTME taken by 1,015,504 candidates, only 24
of them scored 250 points and above; 315,401 candidates scored between
170 to 199 points, while 108,488 scored between 200 to 249 points. In
the same examination, 275, 282 candidates scored below 150 points. The
pass mark for university admission in 2013 and 2014 was 180 points.
In 2014, 8, 844 candidates, who scored above 200 points, sat for the
University of Ibadan post-UTME, 6,267 of them scored above 50 per cent
while, 2,351 failed. A total number of 226 candidates did not show up
for the examination, while the lowest score was 12 per cent.
According to the statistics of the result, the most subscribed
discipline in the university’s post-UTME is Medicine with 1,965
candidates. Of the number, 1,701 scored above 50 per cent.
Every year, many of those who take the UTME do not gain admission into
their preferred institutions. What happens to these people?
Experts who spoke with SUNDAY PUNCH said people like Shonibare,
Chidebere and Odusanya do not have to sit at home idle but should seek
alternatives.
The Director, School of Professional and Legal Education, Enugu State
University of Science and Technology, Prof. Gabriel Agwu said the
emphasis on paper education has negatively affected students in general.
He said, “ There are many UTME candidates who have been waiting four to
eight years to gain admission into a university. This is terrible and it
shouldn’t be. Everyone cannot be a university graduate. There are so
many ways one can explore to receive a good education.
“My advice to students is that they should quit sitting at home and gain
a skill or learn a vocation. They could also look towards technical
education. In Nigeria, this area of our education system has suffered.
Students think technical education is for the poor, and that is a sad
notion. I know of people who have become successful and didn’t go to a
university.”
Gabriel also cited the founder of Microsoft, Bill Gates, as someone to
emulate, “He dropped out of school yet he is extremely successful today.
This shows that it is not a must that one must go to a university
before making it in life.”
He, however, charged the media to feature people in the society who
became successful through a craft. He said such approach would go a long
way in encouraging students.
Sharing a similar thought, the Head, Educational Psychology, Emmanuel
Alayande College of Education, Oyo State, Dr. Sola Adediran, said the
current generation of youths have other opportunities at their finger
tips, but very little of them make use of them.
According to Adediran, “If one can’t gain entry into a university, one
can apply to a polytechnic, college of education, training college and
so on. The list is endless; there are so many solutions or alternatives
to this problem.”
A cloth designer, Ebun Collins, who sais she established her business at
a young age, added that she learnt the skill while in the university.
She said, “Right from when I was a young girl, I loved to sew. When I
got to the university, I decided to learn the skill. Today, I thank God
that I’m successful and doing what I love. If I didn’t make the decision
to learn how to sew, I won’t be where I am today.”
According to educationists, places in polytechnics and colleges of
education are usually under-subscribed. This is because a large
percentage of candidates want to go to the university.
Adediran said, “Also there are a good number of universities that are
not attracting patronage and are advertising in newspapers for students
to come for admission. Admission seekers could look in that direction.
Even the popular universities that everyone wants to go experience
insufficiency and they usually screen to pick the best candidates.
“Many candidates are chasing very few spaces in some preferred
universities yet only a very small proportion of candidates who take the
UTME will likely be admitted. “We all need to be self-reliant,
Nigeria’s economy can sometimes not be encouraging and to be secure, one
needs to have the knowledge of a vocation that will fetch one extra
income,” Adediran said.
The educational psychologist also cited A-level, school of nursing, among others as good alternatives.
“There was a point in my life I was trying to gain admission into a
university of my choice, but it wasn’t forthcoming. I decided to take
A-level and today, I’m glad I made that choice. Every knowledge matters.
What one learns today may be useful tomorrow. The bottom-line is that
admission seekers should think out of the box and not be rigid. I
encourage them to read newspapers. There is so much useful information
in them,” he said.
Also, Dr. Suleiman Adediran, an education consultant and a former
lecturer at the Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Osun State, urged
admission seekers to remain positive, adding that feeling frustrated
about admission could be detrimental to the well-being of the
individual.
He said, “Sitting at home, feeling frustrated would not help one;
instead one should think of ways to add value to one’s life. Learn a
skill. Ladies could learn how to sew or make hair. These skills may
sound unimportant, but millions of people are making money with them.”
Adediran added that getting formal education is not a guarantee that one
would be successful in life. “I encourage students who have already
secured admission into a university,to learn a craft. It is never a
waste of time,” he said.
Aside learning a craft, Adediran also urged admission seekers to enrol
for a course. He said a large percentage of these courses usually help
in future.
“New educational technology has revolutionised the way students get
their college degrees. Instead of waiting for years to gain admission
into one a university, admission seekers could pursue online degrees.
Moreover, this option gives students the opportunity to work full time.
They can also customise their degree programmes to suit their needs.”
Buttressing the need for admission seekers to consider online courses,
he added that besides location, time could also be a limitation to
learning.
Other educationists who spoke with SUNDAY PUNCH suggested foreign education, especially for students who are financially capable.
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