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Re: Should I Acquire My First Degree From National Open University? by MrSly(m): 11:20am On Feb 04, 2022
FuckYouPorn:
e pain this NOUN graduate cheesy

You are really a child.
Re: Should I Acquire My First Degree From National Open University? by JayboyDc: 11:58pm On Apr 28, 2023
olayinkajnr:


Says who?

Most of you will just spew gibberish with your whole chest. I know lots of Noun students that went for NYSC. And yes, they are approved for NYSC.


Hello bro please are you sure their gestates really go for nysc,because what I've been hearing is different
Re: Should I Acquire My First Degree From National Open University? by olayinkajnr(m): 7:52am On Apr 29, 2023
JayboyDc:



Hello bro please are you sure their gestates really go for nysc,because what I've been hearing is different

Yes I am.
Re: Should I Acquire My First Degree From National Open University? by NapoleonHill: 11:23pm On Aug 05, 2023
Adgraced:
Currently running my MBA there. If you are an undergraduate, I advise you go to a regular university. There is nothing like studying and having lecturers explain and tutor you on some gray areas of learning. NOUN learning is stressful oo. And the school workers are so freaking annoying and rude!!

After reading this, I've changed my mind.
Re: Should I Acquire My First Degree From National Open University? by NapoleonHill: 11:31pm On Aug 05, 2023
Saao:
All degrees in noun are all accredited by nuc, almost every offices in Nigeria you must find noun students or graduands, so its a good place to acquire ur first degree from. I'm currently on my last semester in pg in same university. Kindly note, the school isn't easy as it seems

Can you share more about your experience? I've been trying to decide about PG in the school.
Re: Should I Acquire My First Degree From National Open University? by damosade(m): 3:10pm On Aug 08, 2023
Got my foreign Us university cybersecurity msc admission using my noun result and transcript. No issue with the school whatsoever.

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Re: Should I Acquire My First Degree From National Open University? by Lamanii22(f): 11:50am On Mar 26
olayinkajnr:


Says who?

Most of you will just spew gibberish with your whole chest. I know lots of Noun students that went for NYSC. And yes, they are approved for NYSC.

Hello please I recently finished from noun and would love to serve, how do I go about it? Thank you
Re: Should I Acquire My First Degree From National Open University? by zagorakis(m): 12:52pm On Apr 04
Lamanii22:


Hello please I recently finished from noun and would love to serve, how do I go about it? Thank you
Hi Lamani, glad to learn you finished from NOUN, I am thinking of doing a course in NOUN, could you please tell me how their lecture delivery is, can someone start and finish a course solely online without having physical contact with school.
You can send me short message on auxcapella101@gmail.com pls
Re: Should I Acquire My First Degree From National Open University? by zagorakis(m): 12:55pm On Apr 04
Adgraced:
Currently running my MBA there. If you are an undergraduate, I advise you go to a regular university. There is nothing like studying and having lecturers explain and tutor you on some gray areas of learning. NOUN learning is stressful oo. And the school workers are so freaking annoying and rude!!
Hi, how is your programme going, have you finished? I wondered if you could let me know how NOUN course delivery is like, can someone study and graduate without having physical contact with school?
Re: Should I Acquire My First Degree From National Open University? by TGCML: 10:59am On Apr 19
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Re: Should I Acquire My First Degree From National Open University? by Adgraced: 3:17pm On Apr 19
zagorakis:

Hi, how is your programme going, have you finished? I wondered if you could let me know how NOUN course delivery is like, can someone study and graduate without having physical contact with school?
I have rounded up. You will some physical contact during registrations, graduation, seminar, projects and exams. Though there is option of e-exam. The study mode is self-study, though they do deliver online facilitation to students sometimes. I honestly will not recommend them. Some people may not mind that mode of operations though.
Re: Should I Acquire My First Degree From National Open University? by zagorakis(m): 3:57pm On Apr 19
Adgraced:
I have rounded up. You will some physical contact during registrations, graduation, seminar, projects and exams. Though there is option of e-exam. The study mode is self-study, though they do deliver online facilitation to students sometimes. I honestly will not recommend them. Some people may not mind that mode of operations though.

Alright πŸ‘ thank you
Re: Should I Acquire My First Degree From National Open University? by chymi(f): 7:09pm On Sep 23
Hello, please can you reach out to me via makacraftservices@yahoo.com, I'd love to do PGD in information technology too.
damosade:
I thought I could make first class in Noun but I came out with 2.1 in information technology despite my sound knowledge as an Hnd holder in Electrical and electronics engineering..
That place is not for the Lilly liver oo...especially their German type questions.
Re: Should I Acquire My First Degree From National Open University? by elbulk(m): 3:26pm On Sep 24
Zico5:
To me Noun is still work in progress. Many companies still don't recognize the degree from this university. Even moribund private universities are still somehow ahead of it. Well, nobody knows tomorrow. You can give it a trial. But I will suggest u try public university if u are still below 20. That's my own advice.

Where did you get your statistics from? A degree is a degree.
Re: Should I Acquire My First Degree From National Open University? by Zico5(m): 4:02pm On Sep 24
elbulk:


Where did you get your statistics from? A degree is a degree.
I said that's my own advice. Kindly do whatever that pleases u. The end shall justify the mean.
Re: Should I Acquire My First Degree From National Open University? by habeebtoby: 4:44am On Sep 25
Hello ..please is there any private university that offers 2 years course ??
Re: Should I Acquire My First Degree From National Open University? by centpado(m): 7:02am On Sep 25
Go to BenΓ¬n or Togo, a year can be okay to acquire a bachelor degree πŸ˜…πŸ˜ƒ
habeebtoby:
Hello ..please is there any private university that offers 2 years course ??
Re: Should I Acquire My First Degree From National Open University? by elbulk(m): 11:34am On Sep 25
Zico5:

I said that's my own advice. Kindly do whatever that pleases u. The end shall justify the mean.

LOL, my meaning was a very long time ago. If you've been in corporate space long enough you will know that many of the cooked-up "opinions" are not true. I didn't attend NOUN but I've seen people with lucrative jobs too. So your advice is a little too late.

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