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Technology Market / Re: I Need 5 PCS Of Used But Clean Complete Desktop Pc by moscoinfo(m): 6:31pm On Sep 15, 2014
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Education / Re: Uniben Admission Into Part-time Degree Programmes For 2013/2014 Call 08051926118 by moscoinfo(m): 1:46pm On Nov 28, 2013
Perfectwazobia: What of Engineering M.sc Engineering?
This is for first degree
No engineering courses available
Education / Uniben Admission Into Part-time Degree Programmes For 2013/2014 Call 08051926118 by moscoinfo(m): 9:17am On Nov 28, 2013
Applications are invited from suitably qualified candidates for admission into Part-Time Degree Programmes for the 2013/2014 academic session.
AVAILABLE PROGRAMMES
The NUC has approved that the University of Benin can run the following degree programmes:

1. B. Agric. (Animal Science);
2. B. Agric. (Crop Science);
3. B. Agric. (Soil Science);
4. B. Agric. (Fisheries);
5. B. Agric. (Forestry and Wildlife);
6. B. A. (English and Literature);
7. B. A. (International Studies and Diplomacy);
8. B. A. (Linguistics);
9. B. A. (Linguistics and Edo language);
10. B. A. (Mass Communication);
11. B. A. (Ed) Adult Education);
12. B. A. (Ed) Adult Education/English & Literature);
13. B. A. (Ed) Adult Education/Fine Arts);
14. B. Sc. (Ed) Adult Education/Economics and Statistics);
15. B. Sc. (Ed) Adult Education/Political Science);
16. B. Sc. (Ed) Adult Education/English language and Literature);
17. B. A. (Ed) (History);
18. B. A. (Ed) (French);
19. B. A. (Ed) (Fine Arts);
20. B. A. (Ed) (Edo Language);
21. B. A. (Ed) (Religious Studies);
22. B. Sc. (Ed) (Economics & Statistics);
23. B. Sc. (Ed) (Geography & Regional Planning);
24. B. Sc. (Ed) (Political Science & Public Administration);
25. B. Sc. (Ed) (Biology);
26. B. Sc (Ed) (Chemistry);
27. B. Sc (Ed) (Mathematics);
28. B. Sc. (Ed) (Physics);
29. B. Sc. (Ed) (Computer Science);
30. B. Sc (Ed) (Integrated Science);
31. B. Sc. (Ed) (Social Studies);
32. B. Sc. (Ed) (Human Kinetics);
33. B. Sc. (Ed) Health Education);
34. B. Sc. (Ed) (Environmental Education);
35. B. Sc. (Ed) (Agriculture Education);
36. B. Sc. (Ed) (Business Education);
37. B. Sc. (Ed) (Home Economics Education);
38. B. Sc (Ed) (Industrial Technical Education);
39. B. Sc. (Accounting);
40. B. Sc. (Banking and Finance);
41. B. Sc. (Computer Science);
42. B. Sc. (Physics);
43. B. Sc. (Public Administration)


ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
The General University Admission Requirements that apply uniformly across the faculties as well as the Specific Faculty Admission Requirements are displayed on the University websites: https://uniben.waeup.org or uniben.edu

To quality for the entrance examinations into the various part-time degree programmes, candidate must satisfy the stated general and specific requirements for admission.


METHOD OF APPLICATION

All applications should be done between Wednesday 13th November 2013 and 14th December, 2013.

ENTRANCE EXAMINATIONS

Admission into various programmes shall be through entrance examination to be conducted on a date to be announced later.

However, there will be no Entrance Examinations for some programmes. Admission into such programmes will be based on the general requirements approved by the Senate.

** Note that Past Questions for practicing are available for purchase by willing candidates at moderate cost in the Central Entrance Examinations Committee (CEEC) office, Main Auditorium, University of Benin.



Signed
G. O. Ogboghodo (Mrs.)
Education / Re: AAU Post Utme Department Cut Off Mark For 2013/14 by moscoinfo(m): 7:50pm On Aug 19, 2013
where did you download it my friend, you too might b a scam
Education / Re: NEWLY ADMITTED UNIBEN STUDENTS 2013/2014 SESSION... by moscoinfo(m): 11:14am On Jun 26, 2013
Interested candidate for the post-utme should contact me for smooth and maximum satisfaction processing..... 08051926118.... the total expenses is just N4,200 only. If you need accommodation in Benin also let me know. A bonafide Banking & Finance Student of The University of Benin. Benin. Thank you
Dating And Meet-up Zone / Re: Drop Your Phone Number And You Just Might Get A Date by moscoinfo(m): 11:01pm On Jun 04, 2013
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Dating And Meet-up Zone / Re: Know Your Birthday Mates Here And See Whether You Sharecommon Things by moscoinfo(m): 10:59am On May 24, 2013
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Dating And Meet-up Zone / Re: Drop Your Phone Number And You Just Might Get A Date by moscoinfo(m): 10:55am On May 24, 2013
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Dating And Meet-up Zone / Re: I Need A Guy To Date Me Who Is Good In Bed. I Dont Need His Money by moscoinfo(m): 10:50am On May 24, 2013
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Education / Jamb Change Of Institution/course For All My People In Edo State by moscoinfo(m): 9:41am On May 21, 2013
My fellow Jambites and admission seekers who desire to Change their Universities/Courses should not hesitate to follow the necessary procedures required. I am not into the business of steal money from anybody.
Kindly contact me for more information and process your changes smoothly with Mosco Idiale 08051926118
Educational Services / Edo State Jambite Without No Biometric Verification Should Read This by moscoinfo(m): 12:40pm On May 06, 2013
All student in Edo State that were unable to check their result due to no biometric verification should submit their registration slip at JAMB Office, Ikpokpan Road, GRA, Benin City. Edo State...................... Act fast so you can see your result next week or you increase your stress..... thank
Mosco Idiale 08051926118
Education / Re: Jamb Biometric Problem? by moscoinfo(m): 8:11am On May 04, 2013
Im still having same problem with some student
Adverts / CBN Will Phase Out Polymer Note To Go Back To Paper Note By June ......... by moscoinfo(m): 3:06pm On Apr 23, 2013
The notes were introduced by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) when Prof Charles Chukwuma Soludo was the governor. They replaced paper notes. A note-printing firm – Securency, partly owned by Reserve Bank of Australia, was contracted in 2006 to produce the notes. It cost the Federal Government some N750 million.

The deputy governor, banking supervision Mr Tunde Lemo, in a statement on Sunday said the apex bank decided to scrap the polymer notes because they fade easily, despite earlier experiments which showed that the notes could last longer than paper notes.

"By the middle of the year, we will start to produce the second generation of lower denomination notes, now in paper not in polymer," he said yesterday in Washington on the sideline of the ongoing Spring Meeting of the World Bank and the IMF.

"My plea is that Nigerians should exercise patience with us; it wasn't the fault of the CBN, it was just because we had to go back to the drawing board to rethink 'Project Cure' in the light of the wish of the public that we should not go ahead with the N5000 notes and lower denomination.

"We will correct that in the course of the year. Polymer certainly will be phased out. In fact, we are phasing out polymer. No new note is being printed in polymer now."

Lemo said that when the CBN was going to introduce the polymer currencies, its search showed that they could last longer than ordinary paper notes.

"So, part of 'Project cure' actually was actually to move away from polymer substrate to paper, unfortunately we had a push-back because of the issues around N5000 note and coins. The entire program was put in abeyance, otherwise by now we should have stopped producing polymer," he said.

Lemo said the CBN had awarded a contract for the printing of the higher denomination notes to a foreign company because of low capacity at the Nigerian Security Printing and Minting Company.

He said the CBN would begin to receive the fresh notes from June.

On the campaign on the careful handling of the naira, Lemo said that it was unfortunate that the campaign was not successful, but noted that it was a criminal act to abuse the naira going by the CBN Act.

"Unfortunately, CBN is not a law enforcement institution; we left that in the hands of the law enforcement institutions and that has not kicked in," he said. "I still go to parties and see people spraying money, stepping on money, I see touts distributing mint-fresh money that should go to customers."

Lemo also said the CBN had talked to the police to step up its surveillance to reduce the abuse of the naira adding that the bank had no right to arrest people who sold the naira on the streets.

He said the act of abuse and sale of the naira by touts had defeated the clean note policy of the bank, but assured that efforts were being made to tackle the problem.

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