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Re: A Thread For Prospective Industrial Training (SIWES) Students. by wizzyrainy(m): 7:33pm On Nov 21, 2015 |
dtermined: |
Re: A Thread For Prospective Industrial Training (SIWES) Students. by iamlimitless: 1:23pm On Nov 22, 2015 |
kolanpas:it depend on your interest, structural design firm or highway construction ? |
Re: A Thread For Prospective Industrial Training (SIWES) Students. by iamlimitless: 1:29pm On Nov 22, 2015 |
psychologist:search for the address of structural consulting firms and highway construction firms online, submit your placement letter at various offices few months before the commencement of your siwes. 1 Like |
Re: A Thread For Prospective Industrial Training (SIWES) Students. by timzyofficial: 3:41am On Nov 23, 2015 |
Re: A Thread For Prospective Industrial Training (SIWES) Students. by Sammypedro18(m): 9:16am On Nov 23, 2015 |
Geology..... Student of Uniport. Don't want to do mine in schl.......need job experience |
Re: A Thread For Prospective Industrial Training (SIWES) Students. by Jozzy4: 10:00am On Nov 23, 2015 |
mikeayus: Did she just finished this year ? If so, has she gotten her I.T letter ? I heard that Mapoly issue I.T letter around march or april . |
Re: A Thread For Prospective Industrial Training (SIWES) Students. by mikeayus(m): 10:16am On Nov 23, 2015 |
Jozzy4: yea, just dis year. She returned to sch ystdy, wud av to confirm if she gets it today |
Re: A Thread For Prospective Industrial Training (SIWES) Students. by dtermined(m): 2:15pm On Nov 23, 2015 |
wizzyrainy:ok no problem i will add u then... |
Re: A Thread For Prospective Industrial Training (SIWES) Students. by Avast(m): 1:58am On Nov 24, 2015 |
Jozzy4:MY IT LETTER IS AVAILABLE,PLEASE I NEED AN IT PLACEMENT. AGRIC AND BIO-ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINNERING. |
Re: A Thread For Prospective Industrial Training (SIWES) Students. by mikeayus(m): 6:02am On Nov 24, 2015 |
Avast: Mapoly |
Re: A Thread For Prospective Industrial Training (SIWES) Students. by Avast(m): 7:27am On Nov 24, 2015 |
mikeayus:NO,FEDERAL COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE AKURE |
Re: A Thread For Prospective Industrial Training (SIWES) Students. by GenLiberty(m): 4:37pm On Nov 24, 2015 |
pls how many years will this i.t be ? |
Re: A Thread For Prospective Industrial Training (SIWES) Students. by LordPherule(m): 3:43pm On Nov 25, 2015 |
I'm studying Industrial Mathematics in FUTA. My proposed places for the IT placement are -Nestle PLC (Flowergate) -Lafarge Cement, Sagamu -IBEDC, Sagamu BH (defunct PHCN) -ExxonMobil, Akwa-Ibom -SPDC Nig -Sparkwest Steel, Ogun state. 1 Like |
Re: A Thread For Prospective Industrial Training (SIWES) Students. by LordPherule(m): 3:45pm On Nov 25, 2015 |
GenLiberty: Not up-to a year. 3 months, 6 months and 9 months for Poly students 1 Like |
Re: A Thread For Prospective Industrial Training (SIWES) Students. by cupid0(f): 4:07pm On Nov 26, 2015 |
Am an architecture student who just finished doing her I.T. Things I learnt from my experience are: -If you know that you know more than everyone present in the firm, try and politely share your knowledge with everyone. -Do not let anybody use your knowledge, politeness or your wits to enslave you. -Be jovial and respectful to everyone in the firm especially the department you are in. -Any thing you do not know, do not hesitate to ask questions. -Develop yourself with the experiences of others in the firm. These are my contributions. 6 Likes |
Re: A Thread For Prospective Industrial Training (SIWES) Students. by mikeayus(m): 3:34am On Nov 27, 2015 |
LordPherule: cool, am also a student of industrial mathematics in Unilag, but sadly my dept doesn't go on IT YET |
Re: A Thread For Prospective Industrial Training (SIWES) Students. by LordPherule(m): 4:58am On Nov 27, 2015 |
mikeayus: 4-year course? |
Re: A Thread For Prospective Industrial Training (SIWES) Students. by mikeayus(m): 7:56am On Nov 27, 2015 |
LordPherule: yeah, it was supposed to be approved dis last session but didnt work out. |
Re: A Thread For Prospective Industrial Training (SIWES) Students. by tolam4skywd(m): 3:09pm On Nov 27, 2015 |
Hello, I'm Olaniyi Toheeb, studied statistics from the polytechnic ibadan.. I need a place for my IT placement... Thanks. |
Re: A Thread For Prospective Industrial Training (SIWES) Students. by adebisi96(f): 4:03pm On Nov 27, 2015 |
am a studnt of urban and regional planning any urp studnt here pls? |
Re: A Thread For Prospective Industrial Training (SIWES) Students. by zhukafa(m): 8:31pm On Nov 28, 2015 |
princeuj2015: i appreciate your kind gesture. i think i would love to work there. i shall commence my IT by April next year. please i would be needing your assistance. Computer science , Federal university ndufu-alike ikwo, Ebonyi state. |
Re: A Thread For Prospective Industrial Training (SIWES) Students. by severus(m): 9:20pm On Nov 28, 2015 |
For those like me who are interested in sponsorship for your schooling, i found this program online, www.schoola.cf they have plenty of scholarship programs and loan for sponsorship, IT program, also you can get small work to do while in school. its really cool |
Re: A Thread For Prospective Industrial Training (SIWES) Students. by zord33k(m): 7:04pm On Nov 29, 2015 |
My name is sodiq, i finished my Nd @ kwara state polytechnic, it's now 3 month since i have been looking for an IT placement in Lagos without getting any.. Anybody with an offer or link should help me out. |
Re: A Thread For Prospective Industrial Training (SIWES) Students. by TheCode(m): 9:20pm On Nov 29, 2015 |
Hey guys, I am a graduate of chemical engineering from futo and I did my siwes in weatherford international, port harcourt (2012). It was very eventful. I am currently an MSc student in a top federal uni. If you have any questions, feel free to ask me. On another news, you shall soon have your project to contend with. I help people with their projects and seminars, on any stage from conception to finished work, or on all stages. All my past mentees mostly made A and few made a B. Give yourself an edge by taking advantage of my services. U may reach me at gwordsmith2014@gmail.com |
Re: A Thread For Prospective Industrial Training (SIWES) Students. by giztzone(m): 11:42pm On Nov 29, 2015 |
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You don’t have the right attitude No one is completely negative or positive about everything. Because most of us have a mixture of attitudes towards different things, we become so used to our own way of thinking that we’re prone to developing blind spots – it becomes difficult to pin-point our self-destructive attitudes. This is why having a coach as an unbiased, external observer, can help to shed some light on areas you may not have thought of before, as well as to guide you towards making the changes that will help you achieve better results. It is our attitude at the beginning of a difficult task which, more than anything else, will affect its successful outcome. -William James 5. You don’t take the right actions You may have the best attitude in the world, but if you’re not taking the right steps towards your goals, you’re not likely to achieve them – the wrong actions with the right attitude won’t get you very far! 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Re: A Thread For Prospective Industrial Training (SIWES) Students. by psalmdave(m): 2:08pm On Dec 01, 2015 |
NICE THREAD BUT I'LL APPRECIATE IF SOMEONE GIVES US A LITTLE LECTURE ON THIS IT,LIKE THEIR ACCESSMENT OF IT,HOW STUDENTS SHOULD PREPARE FOR IT,WHAT WE NEED 2 KNOW AND HOW CAN WE MERGE IT WITH SELF DEVELOPMENT TO FACE THE WORLD,ESPECIALLY THE ONES IN ENGINEERING, WE ALL KNOW HOW OUR NATION IS N HOW THEY'RE IN NEED OF ONLY THE BEST HANDS |
Re: A Thread For Prospective Industrial Training (SIWES) Students. by JanethEze(f): 6:12pm On Dec 01, 2015 |
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Re: A Thread For Prospective Industrial Training (SIWES) Students. by Nobody: 6:36am On Dec 02, 2015 |
I want to know if students on IT are been paid. And apart from a Library, where else can an ND graduate of library and information science do his/her industrial training? |
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