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Re: Shell Discrimination Of HND Holders, Equating Them With Bsc Third Class. by martowskin1(m): 7:14pm On Nov 10, 2015
baminasri:
Right now, I find it very hard to call myself a Nigerian. What is the point of pledging loyalty to a country that cares not for the HND graduates?

As an HND holder, I graduated with distinction (Top of my class)from the top polytechnic in Nigeria. With high hopes, I applied for the ongoing shell graduate recruitment. The recruitment process involves an online registration and series of online aptitude tests prior to oral interview. What broke my heart during the registration was when I saw the column fo where to indicate your class of degree. First option was first class. Second was second class upper. Third was second class lower and the fourth was third class/HND.
This means that irrespective of your grade in the polytechnic, shell sees you as a third class graduate.
Well, I have moved on. Better things ahead. My advice to HND holders is to embrace entrepreneurship. That way, we can gain respect in the society. And for the country called Nigeria that have refused to stop this BSc/HND dichtonomy, [size=40pt]what[/size] out for HND holders who will shape the economy soon!!!
u are finished.......watch not what......I wonder who asked u to apply for poly.......or u couldn't meet up with the uni requirements

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Re: Shell Discrimination Of HND Holders, Equating Them With Bsc Third Class. by Nobody: 7:16pm On Nov 10, 2015
fratermathy:
This is getting too old and stale.

While I do not support totally embarrassing HND graduates and denying them of promotions, appointments and a chance to make a successful career, it should be noted that HND and B.Sc/B.A/B.Agric/B.Tech/LL.B/B.Fisheries/MBBS/DVM are different and the dichotomy must be emphasised.
HND is a technical diploma. It is technically not even a Degree but a National Diploma. B.Sc and its other appellations are the recognised standard for academic, theoretical and career based jobs and appointments. That is not to say HND cannot be used. It is just that HND is better off for handy middle-levelled and technical jobs/careers. The whole essence of HND is to make sure that there are middle-levelled skilled people in the society that can be called upon and relied on for their technical expertise. University graduates are seen as having done a theoretical study with much intellectual rigour and are, thus, deemed to have a high intellectual acuity for certain professions and careers. This must be known and not relegated. No matter how much sentiments come in and no matter how much we try to equate these certifications, the sacrosanct fact is that they are not the same. As long as one is a "Diploma" and another is a "Degree", they can NEVER be treated equal and same.

On the issue of Shell equating HND with Third Class, I have iterated in the previous paragraph that HND is not seen as an intellectually inclined degree but rather as a technically inclined diploma. Having a Distinction in HND only proves that you have an excellent technical expertise, perhaps even beyond that of University Degree holders. However, this does not translate into the fact that you are intellectually buoyant enough to stand a University First Class product. It doesn't add up. For one, our Nigerian Polytechnics operate a 4 points GPA system as opposed to the 5 Points used in our Nigerian varsities. Secondly, the units of courses taken in HND programmes are far lower, both individually and cumulatively, when compared with a University. Thirdly, the course contents in Polytechnics are peripheral and elementary as opposed to that of a University! Fourthly, the calibre of academic staff and their standing is much lower than that of a University. For one, a Polytechnic cannot have a Professorial Cadre! Polytechnics usually have substandard facilities and make-shift labs and instruments. All these come together to haunt the graduates of Nigerian Polytechnics!

The solution to all these bifurcations is easy. Polytechnics should be made to award a B.Tech rather than an "Ordinary" or "Higher" diploma. Polytechnic facilities should be overhauled and made to standards. The Professorial Cadre, alongside its competitive and cumbersome "floating" process, should be introduced to the Polytechnics. Polytechnics should employ the 5 or more Points GPA system and courses should be well developed, standard and carry higher units! In fact, the term "Polytechnic" should be hijacked from parlance and replaced with University of Technology or any other soothing appellation. We should always strive to follow the UK pattern in our technological pedagogical system.

Finally, on the issue of ostracization and stigmatization, I believe it is only Nigerian Legislative Bodies that can end this once and for all. As long as they are comfortable with it, nothing will change! Let's just stop flogging this issue and look forward to better things! This issue has been discussed, ignited and quenched severally since Nigerian employers' decisions to employ preferential treatments! It is time we either take drastic measures or simply let it go as we have always done.

#MyTake
Mr. Baminasri, I am sorry about your plight! Your best is yet to come. I'd advise you to get a PGD and possibly a Masters though.


CC:
Freemanan, Freeemanan, Goodboiy, Scholes0, LordAdam; What do you think? wink

Confam... you said it all
Re: Shell Discrimination Of HND Holders, Equating Them With Bsc Third Class. by ogawisdom(m): 7:21pm On Nov 10, 2015
Arogba:


Bros, no thanks for all the trash you just spewed regarding the GPA system. The polytechnic system is far more difficult than the university system as presently constituted.
I recently did a credential evaluation on www.wes.com with my HND and guess what , my certificate was equivalent to a US and Canadian postgraduate certificate based on the number of credit units which was more than 120 units required to obtain a university degree in North America. The most you can get your Nigerian degree is a degree equivalent. Keep fooling yourself with all the Nigerian certificate mentality.
It's unfortunate that the the discrimination is real, but if you know your onions you won't bother about the dichotomy.

More than70 percent of ur lecturers r mere bsc holders n they can become chief lecturers with dt while more than 70 percent r PhD holders for unis. What does dt tell u. D best hands r in the university to produce d best graduates

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Re: Shell Discrimination Of HND Holders, Equating Them With Bsc Third Class. by donaldekechi(m): 7:29pm On Nov 10, 2015
Chai see as bsc holders d comment as if Dem b GMD of Nnpc.... Some r even begging for ond jobs.. @ Op d CEO/MD of firstbank is a Hnd holder he didn't go for direct entry either . B positive hnd or bsc wetin dangote get mtchew





I know one he goat will complain about my English .. Oya talk
Re: Shell Discrimination Of HND Holders, Equating Them With Bsc Third Class. by Senorita123(f): 7:35pm On Nov 10, 2015
Baboo13:
Who else wasted their time on the Shell application website?
I did...2.2 is not allowed. N I made 3.38....mtchew. But I hope in God for a better opportunity
Re: Shell Discrimination Of HND Holders, Equating Them With Bsc Third Class. by Senorita123(f): 7:37pm On Nov 10, 2015
ExInferis:
How dare they?!

we 3rd class graduates resent this insult.

HND is the equivalent of university Let-My-People-Go (Pass) and not 3rd class. 3rd class is not very much different from second class lower.

in every competition there's only 1st, 2nd and 3rd. There's no such thing as 2nd up and 2nd low.



Pele.... Be consoling urself
Re: Shell Discrimination Of HND Holders, Equating Them With Bsc Third Class. by jackpot(f): 7:41pm On Nov 10, 2015
cheeketo:
that issue spoiled my whole day, i started the application today, and the process has been going on well until i get a regret message after i filled in my class, which is not available, so i picked the HND option. its so painful, cos i wasted my whole morning, wouldn't have bothered if i was told HND shouldn't apply.
babe, na PASS dem dash u for uni? lipsrsealed
Re: Shell Discrimination Of HND Holders, Equating Them With Bsc Third Class. by chyna4luv: 7:42pm On Nov 10, 2015
Arogba:


Bros, no thanks for all the trash you just spewed regarding the GPA system. The polytechnic system is far more difficult than the university system as presently constituted.
I recently did a credential evaluation on www.wes.com with my HND and guess what , my certificate was equivalent to a US and Canadian postgraduate certificate based on the number of credit units which was more than 120 units required to obtain a university degree in North America. The most you can get your Nigerian degree is a degree equivalent. Keep fooling yourself with all the Nigerian certificate mentality.
It's unfortunate that the the discrimination is real, but if you know your onions you won't bother about the dichotomy.

Well said bro, that is the courage. I'm an HND am not moved by the dichotomy. working as a contract staff and currently enrolled for PGD programme.

Regards,
Chyna4luv
Re: Shell Discrimination Of HND Holders, Equating Them With Bsc Third Class. by sanandreas(m): 7:44pm On Nov 10, 2015
Progress2468:


My broda pls do u know if they are accepting 2.2 in this current recruitment ?

Give it try. There are 2:2 graduate in oil coys.
Re: Shell Discrimination Of HND Holders, Equating Them With Bsc Third Class. by ehijayltd(m): 7:45pm On Nov 10, 2015
Emasel:
Why would Shell do this?

There are some smart HND graduates, I've met a few.
you are not different from shell,still discriminating!
Re: Shell Discrimination Of HND Holders, Equating Them With Bsc Third Class. by rugggedest(m): 7:45pm On Nov 10, 2015
fratermathy:
This is getting too old and stale.

While I do not support totally embarrassing HND graduates and denying them of promotions, appointments and a chance to make a successful career, it should be noted that HND and B.Sc/B.A/B.Agric/B.Tech/LL.B/B.Fisheries/MBBS/DVM are different and the dichotomy must be emphasised.
HND is a technical diploma. It is technically not even a Degree but a National Diploma. B.Sc and its other appellations are the recognised standard for academic, theoretical and career based jobs and appointments. That is not to say HND cannot be used. It is just that HND is better off for handy middle-levelled and technical jobs/careers. The whole essence of HND is to make sure that there are middle-levelled skilled people in the society that can be called upon and relied on for their technical expertise. University graduates are seen as having done a theoretical study with much intellectual rigour and are, thus, deemed to have a high intellectual acuity for certain professions and careers. This must be known and not relegated. No matter how much sentiments come in and no matter how much we try to equate these certifications, the sacrosanct fact is that they are not the same. As long as one is a "Diploma" and another is a "Degree", they can NEVER be treated equal and same.

On the issue of Shell equating HND with Third Class, I have iterated in the previous paragraph that HND is not seen as an intellectually inclined degree but rather as a technically inclined diploma. Having a Distinction in HND only proves that you have an excellent technical expertise, perhaps even beyond that of University Degree holders. However, this does not translate into the fact that you are intellectually buoyant enough to stand a University First Class product. It doesn't add up. For one, our Nigerian Polytechnics operate a 4 points GPA system as opposed to the 5 Points used in our Nigerian varsities. Secondly, the units of courses taken in HND programmes are far lower, both individually and cumulatively, when compared with a University. Thirdly, the course contents in Polytechnics are peripheral and elementary as opposed to that of a University! Fourthly, the calibre of academic staff and their standing is much lower than that of a University. For one, a Polytechnic cannot have a Professorial Cadre! Polytechnics usually have substandard facilities and make-shift labs and instruments. All these come together to haunt the graduates of Nigerian Polytechnics!

The solution to all these bifurcations is easy. Polytechnics should be made to award a B.Tech rather than an "Ordinary" or "Higher" diploma. Polytechnic facilities should be overhauled and made to standards. The Professorial Cadre, alongside its competitive and cumbersome "floating" process, should be introduced to the Polytechnics. Polytechnics should employ the 5 or more Points GPA system and courses should be well developed, standard and carry higher units! In fact, the term "Polytechnic" should be hijacked from parlance and replaced with University of Technology or any other soothing appellation. We should always strive to follow the UK pattern in our technological pedagogical system.

Finally, on the issue of ostracization and stigmatization, I believe it is only Nigerian Legislative Bodies that can end this once and for all. As long as they are comfortable with it, nothing will change! Let's just stop flogging this issue and look forward to better things! This issue has been discussed, ignited and quenched severally since Nigerian employers' decisions to employ preferential treatments! It is time we either take drastic measures or simply let it go as we have always done.

#MyTake
Mr. Baminasri, I am sorry about your plight! Your best is yet to come. I'd advise you to get a PGD and possibly a Masters though.


CC:
Freemanan, Freeemanan, Goodboiy, Scholes0, LordAdam; What do you think? wink



Hmmm....Analysis Paralysis.....
Re: Shell Discrimination Of HND Holders, Equating Them With Bsc Third Class. by ehijayltd(m): 7:51pm On Nov 10, 2015
ogawisdom:


More than70 percent of ur lecturers r mere bsc holders n they can become chief lecturers with dt while more than 70 percent r PhD holders for unis. What does dt tell u. D best hands r in the university to produce d best graduates
And are you sure the present day Nigerian university could produce your so called BEST GRADUATE?
It is sad that the country got to this state by ppl like you.
Re: Shell Discrimination Of HND Holders, Equating Them With Bsc Third Class. by chyna4luv: 7:52pm On Nov 10, 2015
martowskin1:
u are finished.......watch not what......I wonder who asked u to apply for poly.......or u couldn't meet up with the uni requirements

So you don't know when one is kidding
Re: Shell Discrimination Of HND Holders, Equating Them With Bsc Third Class. by ogawisdom(m): 7:55pm On Nov 10, 2015
ehijayltd:

And are you sure the present day Nigerian university could produce your so called BEST GRADUATE?
It is sad that the country got to this state by ppl like you.

Stop licking ur wound its only very poor STDs dt go to polytechnics bc they cant pass jamb and waec n have failed severally n ran to poly due to frustration

Hnd is useless jst lik third class degree n dts wat shell is telling u all.

Go and apply for de and start all over in uni sorry
Re: Shell Discrimination Of HND Holders, Equating Them With Bsc Third Class. by ExInferis(m): 8:00pm On Nov 10, 2015
Senorita123:

Pele.... Be consoling urself

haha....

But I, with my 3rd class, probably earn more in a month than you ever can in 50 lifetimes.

See how that works?
Re: Shell Discrimination Of HND Holders, Equating Them With Bsc Third Class. by baminasri(m): 8:01pm On Nov 10, 2015
bhmw:
I am an HND graduate in mechanical engineering. I got my first job with Access Bank PLC as a contract staff...had to resign because of the policy that states that a contract staff is not entitle to promotion and other benefits. The company is theirs' and they can do whatsoever they like with it...they can bring in any kind of policy. Making it in life is not based on the paper we called the certicate, it is from within. I know some of my readers can mention a host of people who aren't graduates but are employers of graduates. Our own Aliko Dangote only got a diploma from an institution in Cairo (Egypt), don't know if he has added to his certificates. If truely you are better than some graduates in some universities, then prove it. I graduated from Lagos State Polytechnic and I have slept in Unilag to take some students in a maths course. Being good is not by school but an individual ability. I left Access Bank in the year 2010 and my immediate boss does not want me to...but my mind was made up. She does not have the power to change the policy as she too was employee. I said to myself, if truely i am better than what i was offered, i need to prove it. After resigning, I wrote different aptitude tests in some oil companies(Saipem, NLNG, Cheveron, NNPC...I travelled to Abuja (NNPC Towers) for and interview in NNPC in 2010. Both the job and the transport fare did not get to me. I still believed that I will be great...at a point, I stopped searching for a job. I started searching for what I can do to make the world a better place. What can I do better than other? I have heard that when you offer value, people will offer you money. I began to read stories of people like Bill Gates, Mark Zuckerberg, Aliko Dangote, Mike Adenuga, Steve Jobs(late) and others. Do you know what made them become renowned? Ability to think for others (solving people's problem). I prayed to God to give what to do...He answered me indeed and gave me what to do. Today, I have published a unique book and designed a mathematics board game(not in the market yet)...I have a host of other products and unique services in mind. I need just 4 people who will be willing to team up with me as co-owners of this great organization about to be birthed. Interested person should be knowledgeable in maths (our policy not discrimination, each organization has one) and be a good speaker. Interested person(s) should whatsapp me on 08037686908. If the environment is not favourable, then create one. Don't let people judge you by your cerificate but by what you can offer...be creative and think entrepreneur.

this is by far the most motivating reply. Am currently not on whatsapp. Kindly send me your mail address or send a mail to davidbamidele2@gmail.com. I am interested in your idea.
Re: Shell Discrimination Of HND Holders, Equating Them With Bsc Third Class. by Nwanna2588: 8:03pm On Nov 10, 2015
klassd:


Nice comment, I school in a federal university of technology awarding B.Tech....those with HND who come to do PGD are taught 300L courses so you can imagine someone with HND doing 300L course work what do you think they'll be taught in M.sc? 400L and 500L course work.

An acerbic joke indeed!
Re: Shell Discrimination Of HND Holders, Equating Them With Bsc Third Class. by ogawisdom(m): 8:08pm On Nov 10, 2015
baba11:
Had it been that i was not advise against obtaining hnd when i was already in ND 1 second semester, I would definitely have been in his shoes.

I give thanks to God oooooooooo cool

This is d best advice for ppl in polys, finish nd and move to uni
Re: Shell Discrimination Of HND Holders, Equating Them With Bsc Third Class. by barrysome001: 8:08pm On Nov 10, 2015
baminasri:
Right now, I find it very hard to call myself a Nigerian. What is the point of pledging loyalty to a country that cares not for the HND graduates?

As an HND holder, I graduated with distinction (Top of my class)from the top polytechnic in Nigeria. With high hopes, I applied for the ongoing shell graduate recruitment. The recruitment process involves an online registration and series of online aptitude tests prior to oral interview. What broke my heart during the registration was when I saw the column fo where to indicate your class of degree. First option was first class. Second was second class upper. Third was second class lower and the fourth was third class/HND.
This means that irrespective of your grade in the polytechnic, shell sees you as a third class graduate.
Well, I have moved on. Better things ahead. My advice to HND holders is to embrace entrepreneurship. That way, we can gain respect in the society. And for the country called Nigeria that have refused to stop this BSc/HND dichtonomy, what out for HND holders who will shape the economy soon!!!

Oga, it has been like that since, Infact it's one of the things that encouraged me to upgrade. If you have HND and still have time,please get an upgrade to overcome the so called "Dichotomy"...
But indeed I am bold to say this...B.sc; the program, isn't better than the HND program, really!

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Re: Shell Discrimination Of HND Holders, Equating Them With Bsc Third Class. by wiselett: 8:10pm On Nov 10, 2015
it's regrettable to say this, but, SO LONG AS 2.2 GRADUATES ARE DISCRIMINATED AGAINST IN THE JOB MARKET, HND HOLDERS SHOULD EXPECT TO BE DISCRIMINATED AGAINST EVEN MORE.

I think it's unrealistic to think that a HND will be welcomed with open arms EVEN IF YOU ARE THE 'TOPPEST' STUDENT FROM THE 'TOPPEST' POLYTECHNIC in the country when 2,2 holders are not finding it funny in the job market.

Whether we choose to be in denial till 2099, it is a FACT that a University graduate is preferred to his polytechnic counterpart as far as Nigeria is concerned.

I did not attend a polytechnic, but I know polytechnic students are very good with practicals far more than their University friends, same way University students are the best in theories than those in the poly........to go to Uni no be beans though. The training you get for 5years is no joke.

I do not know what they are looking for in the job market, but I 100% understand why most companies want degree holders, especially those from recognized institutions where they know that before you graduated with that result, you must have seen Benzene. Lol.

If everyone is to treated equally, let the prejudice be removed about 2.2 graduates, and let every applicant be given a fair chance in the interviews (afterall, it is no longer news that some 2.2 holders perform much better than some with 2.1, even 1st class). Yes, it's true.

A level playing ground for EVERYBODY. Show us what you got, prove your result to us through the interviews....... THEN will we know that we have started.

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Re: Shell Discrimination Of HND Holders, Equating Them With Bsc Third Class. by ogawisdom(m): 8:16pm On Nov 10, 2015
LuckyLadolce:
Sincerely, you made some really good points! Bt i will like to draw your attention to one of your points which is "our Nigerian Polytechnics operate a 4 points GPA system as opposed to the 5 Points used in our Nigerian varsities". Brother, it is true. But I've you tried finding out about how polytechincs grade their scores i.e 70=A, 60-B? For instance, in my GF's school (university), 70=A while in my school (polytechnic), 75=A. Whats ur say about this?

Ur gf in uni is tot by profs n PhD holders while u r tot by bsc holders mainly. Ur jamb score is way lower n with incomplete waec result. Ur rectors r mostly msc holders while vc's r all profs. U r mostly 800 to 1500 in a class as opposed to 50 to 150 in unis, d very best lecturer dt tot u may not b qualified as an assistant lecturer in unis
What's ur take on these

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Re: Shell Discrimination Of HND Holders, Equating Them With Bsc Third Class. by timbersuccess(m): 8:23pm On Nov 10, 2015
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Re: Shell Discrimination Of HND Holders, Equating Them With Bsc Third Class. by scarr: 8:25pm On Nov 10, 2015
fratermathy:
This is getting too old and stale.

While I do not support totally embarrassing HND graduates and denying them of promotions, appointments and a chance to make a successful career, it should be noted that HND and B.Sc/B.A/B.Agric/B.Tech/LL.B/B.Fisheries/MBBS/DVM are different and the dichotomy must be emphasised.
HND is a technical diploma. It is technically not even a Degree but a National Diploma. B.Sc and its other appellations are the recognised standard for academic, theoretical and career based jobs and appointments. That is not to say HND cannot be used. It is just that HND is better off for handy middle-levelled and technical jobs/careers. The whole essence of HND is to make sure that there are middle-levelled skilled people in the society that can be called upon and relied on for their technical expertise. University graduates are seen as having done a theoretical study with much intellectual rigour and are, thus, deemed to have a high intellectual acuity for certain professions and careers. This must be known and not relegated. No matter how much sentiments come in and no matter how much we try to equate these certifications, the sacrosanct fact is that they are not the same. As long as one is a "Diploma" and another is a "Degree", they can NEVER be treated equal and same.

On the issue of Shell equating HND with Third Class, I have iterated in the previous paragraph that HND is not seen as an intellectually inclined degree but rather as a technically inclined diploma. Having a Distinction in HND only proves that you have an excellent technical expertise, perhaps even beyond that of University Degree holders. However, this does not translate into the fact that you are intellectually buoyant enough to stand a University First Class product. It doesn't add up. For one, our Nigerian Polytechnics operate a 4 points GPA system as opposed to the 5 Points used in our Nigerian varsities. Secondly, the units of courses taken in HND programmes are far lower, both individually and cumulatively, when compared with a University. Thirdly, the course contents in Polytechnics are peripheral and elementary as opposed to that of a University! Fourthly, the calibre of academic staff and their standing is much lower than that of a University. For one, a Polytechnic cannot have a Professorial Cadre! Polytechnics usually have substandard facilities and make-shift labs and instruments. All these come together to haunt the graduates of Nigerian Polytechnics!.

#MyTake
Mr. Baminasri, I am sorry about your plight! Your best is yet to come. I'd advise you to get a PGD and possibly a Masters though.


CC:
Freemanan, Freeemanan, Goodboiy, Scholes0, LordAdam; What do you think? wink
Mind



Blown!!



Graduate trainee is to Bsc while
Cashier is to HND smiley
Re: Shell Discrimination Of HND Holders, Equating Them With Bsc Third Class. by laoma15(m): 8:38pm On Nov 10, 2015
Don't be discouraged my friend. In 1993, I wrote both UME Jamb and Poly Jamb. UME Jamb offered me admission in Bsc in Geography at University of Ibadan while Poly Jamb offered me Accounting at Federal Polytechnic Bida. I decided to choice Accounting and completed my HND in Accounting.

I passed all my ICAN papers on first attempt basis. I have worked in Oil Company and the two top Telecom companies. Today, I have a viable Consulting Firm and employs both HND and Bsc holders.

Don't let Certificate determine your life. Your destiny is in your hand. Keep pressing forward and believe in yourself.

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Re: Shell Discrimination Of HND Holders, Equating Them With Bsc Third Class. by Nobody: 8:41pm On Nov 10, 2015
I'm currently in my ND1.. cry na DE after ND2 sure pass oo

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Re: Shell Discrimination Of HND Holders, Equating Them With Bsc Third Class. by chyna4luv: 8:44pm On Nov 10, 2015
ogawisdom:


Stop licking ur wound its only very poor STDs dt go to polytechnics bc they cant pass jamb and waec n have failed severally n ran to poly due to frustration

Hnd is useless jst lik third class degree n dts wat shell is telling u all.

Go and apply for de and start all over in uni sorry

why are you talking like this? who told you that HND is useless?
It was an HND graduate that won the NYSC national award last year.
During my NYSC in 2011, a Bsc corps member couldn't fill a common form where we were deployed for PPA, I had to guide her. Even where I am currently working now(name withheld) some of my Bsc colleagues whom I luckily see their good grades(2.1) can't even compose simple English and many more which I can't disclose further.

One thing you don't know about HND graduates is that, technically, they are better than Bsc. We take more courses than Bsc. in My HND final, I did Eleven courses even at that, the grading system is high. You must score 75 to get your A. I learnt that in other Polytechnics like IMT, is 80 to get your A.

So, dear you are lucky to obtain Bsc doesn't mean you should rate HND low. This dichotomy has been there even before you were admitted. what we are saying is, what is the way forward?

Regards.
Chyna4luv, HND, PGD(currently running).
Re: Shell Discrimination Of HND Holders, Equating Them With Bsc Third Class. by chyna4luv: 8:45pm On Nov 10, 2015
laoma15:
Don't be discouraged my friend. In 1993, I wrote both UME Jamb and Poly Jamb. UME Jamb offered me admission in Bsc in Geography at University of Ibadan while Poly Jamb offered me Accounting at Federal Polytechnic Bida. I decided to choice Accounting and completed my HND in Accounting.

I passed all my ICAN papers on first attempt basis. I have worked in Oil Company and the two top Telecom companies. Today, I have a viable Consulting Firm and employs both HND and Bsc holders.

Don't let Certificate determine your life. Your destiny is in your hand. Keep pressing forward and believe in yourself.

That's the spirit man!
Re: Shell Discrimination Of HND Holders, Equating Them With Bsc Third Class. by oshom09(m): 8:51pm On Nov 10, 2015
fratermathy:
This is getting too old and stale.

While I do not support totally embarrassing HND graduates and denying them of promotions, appointments and a chance to make a successful career, it should be noted that HND and B.Sc/B.A/B.Agric/B.Tech/LL.B/B.Fisheries/MBBS/DVM are different and the dichotomy must be emphasised.
HND is a technical diploma. It is technically not even a Degree but a National Diploma. B.Sc and its other appellations are the recognised standard for academic, theoretical and career based jobs and appointments. That is not to say HND cannot be used. It is just that HND is better off for handy middle-levelled and technical jobs/careers. The whole essence of HND is to make sure that there are middle-levelled skilled people in the society that can be called upon and relied on for their technical expertise. University graduates are seen as having done a theoretical study with much intellectual rigour and are, thus, deemed to have a high intellectual acuity for certain professions and careers. This must be known and not relegated. No matter how much sentiments come in and no matter how much we try to equate these certifications, the sacrosanct fact is that they are not the same. As long as one is a "Diploma" and another is a "Degree", they can NEVER be treated equal and same.

On the issue of Shell equating HND with Third Class, I have iterated in the previous paragraph that HND is not seen as an intellectually inclined degree but rather as a technically inclined diploma. Having a Distinction in HND only proves that you have an excellent technical expertise, perhaps even beyond that of University Degree holders. However, this does not translate into the fact that you are intellectually buoyant enough to stand a University First Class product. It doesn't add up. For one, our Nigerian Polytechnics operate a 4 points GPA system as opposed to the 5 Points used in our Nigerian varsities. Secondly, the units of courses taken in HND programmes are far lower, both individually and cumulatively, when compared with a University. Thirdly, the course contents in Polytechnics are peripheral and elementary as opposed to that of a University! Fourthly, the calibre of academic staff and their standing is much lower than that of a University. For one, a Polytechnic cannot have a Professorial Cadre! Polytechnics usually have substandard facilities and make-shift labs and instruments. All these come together to haunt the graduates of Nigerian Polytechnics!

The solution to all these bifurcations is easy. Polytechnics should be made to award a B.Tech rather than an "Ordinary" or "Higher" diploma. Polytechnic facilities should be overhauled and made to standards. The Professorial Cadre, alongside its competitive and cumbersome "floating" process, should be introduced to the Polytechnics. Polytechnics should employ the 5 or more Points GPA system and courses should be well developed, standard and carry higher units! In fact, the term "Polytechnic" should be hijacked from parlance and replaced with University of Technology or any other soothing appellation. We should always strive to follow the UK pattern in our technological pedagogical system.

Finally, on the issue of ostracization and stigmatization, I believe it is only Nigerian Legislative Bodies that can end this once and for all. As long as they are comfortable with it, nothing will change! Let's just stop flogging this issue and look forward to better things! This issue has been discussed, ignited and quenched severally since Nigerian employers' decisions to employ preferential treatments! It is time we either take drastic measures or simply let it go as we have always done.

#MyTake
Mr. Baminasri, I am sorry about your plight! Your best is yet to come. I'd advise you to get a PGD and possibly a Masters though.


CC:
Freemanan, Freeemanan, Goodboiy, Scholes0, LordAdam; What do you think? wink



Good writeup bro, but I equally disagree with some of your points(differentiating points) in respective of how sweet u made it look like with your big oyinbo's......lol

But honestly speaking have promised myself not to comments or say anything relating to the dichotomy and stigmatization between the 2 certificates....

I went to a polytechnic and graduated untop of my class some years back and I later decided to go back to the university after my Nysc to prevent and avoid being a subject of criticism of the egocentric BSC graduates... I have tested the 2 higher institution and I can easily points out the weak points of both.

Whetter u believe it or not, Universities are only enjoying probably the past glory of the hard worked forefathers......if I want to grade the new generation of university lecturers and curriculum u claimed to be well equipped,..... Oga, na sorry case...

I have particularly corrected professors guffing in classroom many times, professor get confused in class and their counterpart doctors fumbling in class........Although nobody is an island of knowledge, if yes,then they shouldn't make university graduate one.
when I got admitted, the so called university undergraduate respect me a lot and even till now (thanks to God), because they know what God as down in my life by attending polytechnic and they yell for the knowledge they cannot acquire from the google downloaded crammed materials which they eventually forget after exams because I noticed professors want a replicate of what they gave u......
u also claimed they have facilities, I know u meant outdated and scrap facilities of the oldies...
(I can see how the theories we lent in the university have been put to practice, u can see how we are designing aeroplanes and the likes)

I wouldn't talk about polytechnic feebles /advantages, since all have the believe that polytechnics are useless and have nothing to offer technically nor practically...

I will only advice the polytechnic graduate to get a DE form like i did and go and do what they do in the university to safe yourself from any dichotomy and embarrassment from Nigeria's university graduate.....

Discrimination is part of this word and safe yourself from one..........

we have
tribalism
racism
sexism
and the likes......

save yourself from one
Re: Shell Discrimination Of HND Holders, Equating Them With Bsc Third Class. by oshom09(m): 8:58pm On Nov 10, 2015
fratermathy:
This is getting too old and stale.

While I do not support totally embarrassing HND graduates and denying them of promotions, appointments and a chance to make a successful career, it should be noted that HND and B.Sc/B.A/B.Agric/B.Tech/LL.B/B.Fisheries/MBBS/DVM are different and the dichotomy must be emphasised.
HND is a technical diploma. It is technically not even a Degree but a National Diploma. B.Sc and its other appellations are the recognised standard for academic, theoretical and career based jobs and appointments. That is not to say HND cannot be used. It is just that HND is better off for handy middle-levelled and technical jobs/careers. The whole essence of HND is to make sure that there are middle-levelled skilled people in the society that can be called upon and relied on for their technical expertise. University graduates are seen as having done a theoretical study with much intellectual rigour and are, thus, deemed to have a high intellectual acuity for certain professions and careers. This must be known and not relegated. No matter how much sentiments come in and no matter how much we try to equate these certifications, the sacrosanct fact is that they are not the same. As long as one is a "Diploma" and another is a "Degree", they can NEVER be treated equal and same.

On the issue of Shell equating HND with Third Class, I have iterated in the previous paragraph that HND is not seen as an intellectually inclined degree but rather as a technically inclined diploma. Having a Distinction in HND only proves that you have an excellent technical expertise, perhaps even beyond that of University Degree holders. However, this does not translate into the fact that you are intellectually buoyant enough to stand a University First Class product. It doesn't add up. For one, our Nigerian Polytechnics operate a 4 points GPA system as opposed to the 5 Points used in our Nigerian varsities. Secondly, the units of courses taken in HND programmes are far lower, both individually and cumulatively, when compared with a University. Thirdly, the course contents in Polytechnics are peripheral and elementary as opposed to that of a University! Fourthly, the calibre of academic staff and their standing is much lower than that of a University. For one, a Polytechnic cannot have a Professorial Cadre! Polytechnics usually have substandard facilities and make-shift labs and instruments. All these come together to haunt the graduates of Nigerian Polytechnics!

The solution to all these bifurcations is easy. Polytechnics should be made to award a B.Tech rather than an "Ordinary" or "Higher" diploma. Polytechnic facilities should be overhauled and made to standards. The Professorial Cadre, alongside its competitive and cumbersome "floating" process, should be introduced to the Polytechnics. Polytechnics should employ the 5 or more Points GPA system and courses should be well developed, standard and carry higher units! In fact, the term "Polytechnic" should be hijacked from parlance and replaced with University of Technology or any other soothing appellation. We should always strive to follow the UK pattern in our technological pedagogical system.

Finally, on the issue of ostracization and stigmatization, I believe it is only Nigerian Legislative Bodies that can end this once and for all. As long as they are comfortable with it, nothing will change! Let's just stop flogging this issue and look forward to better things! This issue has been discussed, ignited and quenched severally since Nigerian employers' decisions to employ preferential treatments! It is time we either take drastic measures or simply let it go as we have always done.

#MyTake
Mr. Baminasri, I am sorry about your plight! Your best is yet to come. I'd advise you to get a PGD and possibly a Masters though.


CC:
Freemanan, Freeemanan, Goodboiy,



Good writeup bro, but I equally disagree with some of your points(differentiating points) in respective of how sweet u made it look like with your big oyinbo's......lol

But honestly speaking have promised myself not to comments or say anything relating to the dichotomy and stigmatization between the 2 certificates....

I went to a polytechnic and graduated untop of my class some years back and I later decided to go back to the university after my Nysc to prevent and avoid being a subject of criticism of the egocentric BSC graduates... I have tested the 2 higher institution and I can easily points out the weak points of both.

Whetter u believe it or not, Universities are only enjoying probably the past glory of the hard worked forefathers......if I want to grade the new generation of university lecturers and curriculum u claimed to be well equipped,..... Oga, na sorry case...

I have particularly corrected professors guffing in classroom many times, professor get confused in class and their counterpart doctors fumbling in class........Although nobody is an island of knowledge, if yes,then they shouldn't make university graduate one.
when I got admitted, the so called university undergraduate respect me a lot and even till now (thanks to God), because they know what God as down in my life by attending polytechnic and they yell for the knowledge they cannot acquire from the google downloaded crammed materials which they eventually forget after exams because I noticed professors want a replicate of what they gave u......
u also claimed they have facilities, I know u meant outdated and scrap facilities of the oldies...
(I can see how the theories we lent in the university have been put to practice, u can see how we are designing aeroplanes and the likes)

I wouldn't talk about polytechnic feebles /advantages, since all have the believe that polytechnics are useless and have nothing to offer technically nor practically...

I will only advice the polytechnic graduate to get a DE form like i did and go and do what they do in the university to safe yourself from any dichotomy and embarrassment from Nigeria's university graduate.....

Discrimination is part of this word and safe yourself from one..........

we have
tribalism
racism
sexism
and the likes......

save yourself from one



Scholes0, LordAdam; What do you think? wink
Re: Shell Discrimination Of HND Holders, Equating Them With Bsc Third Class. by baba11(m): 9:09pm On Nov 10, 2015
ogawisdom:


This is d best advice for ppl in polys, finish nd and move to uni
I didn't finish poly before moving to varsity rather I combined both.....nd2 second semester exams clashed with 100l first semester exams but none fell on the same day....the one that actually fell on the same day later got shifted... NO CARRY IN BOTH EXCEPT A SLIGHT DROP IN GP shocked
Re: Shell Discrimination Of HND Holders, Equating Them With Bsc Third Class. by Cletus244(m): 9:12pm On Nov 10, 2015
HND or BSC God gives u work not man, and both will still be buried 6FT under the ground
Re: Shell Discrimination Of HND Holders, Equating Them With Bsc Third Class. by Baboo13(m): 9:14pm On Nov 10, 2015
Senorita123:

I did...2.2 is not allowed. N I made 3.38....mtchew. But I hope in God for a better opportunity

Lol it is well

I wonder why they put 2.2 in the application when they know they are not selecting for the class

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