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Re: Are Polytechnics On Par With Universities? by 12submarine(m): 8:03pm On Feb 19, 2018 |
Vecto:Practical is not very difficult, you can be very good in practicals without going for advanced studies. The most difficult part of any field is the theory and that is the backbone of all practicals. |
Re: Are Polytechnics On Par With Universities? by Vovedoy: 8:04pm On Feb 19, 2018 |
Practically polytechnics a better of than universities |
Re: Are Polytechnics On Par With Universities? by Nobody: 8:06pm On Feb 19, 2018 |
Most of the poly grads I meet are very sharp intellectually and can defend their certificate better than uni grads 2 Likes |
Re: Are Polytechnics On Par With Universities? by obawinner(m): 8:12pm On Feb 19, 2018 |
POLYTECHNIC students would be here to exercise their superiority based on practical experience. But I've been on both waters. The practical aspects is load of illusions. Most of their coursework are very outdated. They focus only on their departmental course for five years. I mean no borrowed course from other departments in same faculties. The majority of their lecturers are bachelor of science graduate even at lower cadre, NCe. Even they would deny that inexperienced corper would teach them a core course in their first year. 2 Likes |
Re: Are Polytechnics On Par With Universities? by pennywys(m): 8:15pm On Feb 19, 2018 |
Simply, OP is a polytechnic graduate The choice is yours Choose the University or Polytechnic |
Re: Are Polytechnics On Par With Universities? by maybachstarboy(m): 8:19pm On Feb 19, 2018 |
I refuse to let the darkness in others dim my light. I'm proud to be a kwara State polytechnic student. |
Re: Are Polytechnics On Par With Universities? by Vecto(m): 8:20pm On Feb 19, 2018 |
12submarine:You must be joking man. Can you imagine someone teaching you to swim or drive a vehicle, within four walls of a classroom? It is impossible!! You have to get into the water to learn swimming and you have to be out on the road to learn driving. Some subjects are skill based and practice oriented. Theoretical knowledge of skill- based subjects needs to be supported by practice. Subjects like teaching and engineering are skill based. In these subjects, practical knowledge is more important than theoretical knowledge. Practical work includes experiments in laboratories, study tours, projects, assignments etc. the advantages of practical work are unmatched. Getting theoretical knowledge has no value until students can apply it for practical purposes. 1 Like |
Re: Are Polytechnics On Par With Universities? by Danialuone: 8:20pm On Feb 19, 2018 |
Education is an advance slavery in nigeria, embrace entrepreneurship |
Re: Are Polytechnics On Par With Universities? by Boscolo: 8:23pm On Feb 19, 2018 |
[/b]As a matter of fact, in the UK, the highest diploma awarded in a Polytechnic, a HND, will allow the recipient register for the 2nd year of a 3 year degree. This clearly states that the value is short of a degree.[b] I hate it when pple just jump on the internet to write rubbish because they have access to data. HND in the UK is a second level degree programme and you are allowed to apply and ll be admitted to 3rd year, the reason is that HND in the Uk is a two year program total of 240 credit load and when you are admitted into third year you ll have to take the remain 120 credit load which sums up to 360 credit load which is the total crdit load you are required to take before obtainig a degree in the UK. Nigeria HND is higher than the British HND, because Nigeria HND takes a total of five years to complete (including I.T)and has over 360 credit load (if you sum up the total credit load from ND to HND). In Nigeria Universities the total credit load to obtain a degree is 120, of which you will agree that the Poly guys are being short changed. Never you compare Nigeria HND to any HND programme in the world because it is higher and "unique " interms of content and credit loads. Our ministry of education lack the vision to re-structure our HND programme to meet the mordern day system. Don't get me wrong I'm not here to compare Poly to Uni,no that is no the issue. It is time the law that established Poly is re-visited, countries like Ghana, Namibia etc have upgraded and started phasing out Poly gradually. 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Are Polytechnics On Par With Universities? by Vecto(m): 8:29pm On Feb 19, 2018 |
obawinner:You call *practical* load of *illusions*? Are you serious? Efficient learning relies mostly on application of a skill rather than just memorising. When you learn something new, you imagine and visualize it, but that's just the theoretical aspect. You don't do the main stuff. In science we do the main stuff and that's practical. If most of our scientists were just theoretical oriented based we'd still be counting stars in the night. 1 Like |
Re: Are Polytechnics On Par With Universities? by Halifaxguy: 8:31pm On Feb 19, 2018 |
Nukilia: Supported! Both are such a shithole. But funny thing is some of us university graduates think we are better off than our counterpart from polytechnic. 1 Like |
Re: Are Polytechnics On Par With Universities? by 12submarine(m): 8:33pm On Feb 19, 2018 |
Vecto:You cannot get an engineer with complete practical and theoretical knowledge at the same time. No professor in mechanical engineering can strip and assemble a car, yet professors are recognised even in advanced countries. Division of labour is what makes engineering to be divided into categories. Engineers, technologists and craftmen. Uni graduates are engineers and poly graduates are technologists. Take it or argue the way you like, universities graduates are justifiably graded ahead of their poly counterparts even in the labour markets. Just imagine dealing with complex electromagnetic waves on the field when you don't know the theory behind it. Ask yourself this question, why do multinationals place university graduates ahead of poly graduates both in grade level and salaries? Or do you think those companies don't know what they are doing. Theory is more difficult than practicals. You don't need advanced education to be good in practicals. Have you also wondered why there are more cases of withdrawals from universities than in polytechnics? Driving and swimming don't require intensive academics. You should be talking about things like engineering etc. |
Re: Are Polytechnics On Par With Universities? by haslaw(m): 8:33pm On Feb 19, 2018 |
Vecto: How do you expect the university degree holders to have any respect for Polytechnic Diploma holders when you actually expect a driver of a car to be more important than the designers of the car. I believe this one is still a student in the polytechnic and is yet to see how the engineering industry really works. 1 Like |
Re: Are Polytechnics On Par With Universities? by 12submarine(m): 8:36pm On Feb 19, 2018 |
haslaw:Abi o. |
Re: Are Polytechnics On Par With Universities? by tosyne2much(m): 8:59pm On Feb 19, 2018 |
KeenMind:[i] Una no go kill person for this Nairaland Very funny analogy |
Re: Are Polytechnics On Par With Universities? by NairaMaster1(m): 9:03pm On Feb 19, 2018 |
12submarine: Really? So blowing grammar is better than regalities? I was humbled by the poly graduates in our quality control Lab at strides pharmaceuticals. I felt bad. 1 Like |
Re: Are Polytechnics On Par With Universities? by Nukilia: 9:04pm On Feb 19, 2018 |
Halifaxguy: We are all caught up in a sham! |
Re: Are Polytechnics On Par With Universities? by tosyne2much(m): 9:10pm On Feb 19, 2018 |
This recycled and old meaningless argument and comparisons of a failed educational nation has been raised again I still don't know why mediocrity, nepotism, condemnation, corruption and unhealthy comparison thrive among youths Education is very paramount but people should learn to embrace entrepreneurship and stop getting worked up over which certification supersedes the other There are a lot of graduates roaming the streets. The earlier people know this the better for them 1 Like |
Re: Are Polytechnics On Par With Universities? by Nobody: 9:31pm On Feb 19, 2018 |
JARUSHUB: HND/OND ain't at the Same level with Bsc. Case closed. |
Re: Are Polytechnics On Par With Universities? by valentineuwakwe(m): 9:55pm On Feb 19, 2018 |
in other countries of the world polytechnic is for technical education n can't be compare to universities their even though none is segregated but here in nigeria, this is the truth; they are not the same, most people prefer university than polythenics. .. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Are Polytechnics On Par With Universities? by morganwizzy55(m): 9:58pm On Feb 19, 2018 |
shebi na for naija u want do your uni n poly abi...this kind sane con3. na man no man dey get work for naija abeg |
Re: Are Polytechnics On Par With Universities? by Stevengerd(m): 10:02pm On Feb 19, 2018 |
All these C.Ronaldo and messi Arguement sha. the most important thing is staying relevant and making impact, whether u graduated frm Poly Or Uni. |
Re: Are Polytechnics On Par With Universities? by chapwiz(m): 10:31pm On Feb 19, 2018 |
Well, let them discriminate HND am a proud HND holder, and am using it to work in an oil company, those of you shouting B.Sc, B.Eng or B. Tech. what job have you gotten with it? It is not about your Cert. is about what you can offer. have seen many guys in this oil and gas sector with HND Cert. So who cares about their discrimination. |
Re: Are Polytechnics On Par With Universities? by olamy223(m): 11:42pm On Feb 19, 2018 |
Olaitqn:Lol, you need too go check the mechanical Engr department of federal poly ado, federal university oye, afe babalola university, and Ekiti state university. compare the schools equipment together. then come back here to type this shit. 1 Like |
Re: Are Polytechnics On Par With Universities? by Eagba(m): 12:04am On Feb 20, 2018 |
If am president, i'll withdraw most phd degree holders under science and technology. because they are frauds. |
Re: Are Polytechnics On Par With Universities? by olamy223(m): 12:06am On Feb 20, 2018 |
12submarine:could you pls tell me one coursework treated in a uni setting and not being thought in polytechnic? NOTE mechanical engineering department. |
Re: Are Polytechnics On Par With Universities? by Meti99(m): 12:17am On Feb 20, 2018 |
Olive33: Please wake up from your dreamland |
Re: Are Polytechnics On Par With Universities? by Angel1696: 12:27am On Feb 20, 2018 |
Olaitqn:pls could you fly away from here 1 Like |
Re: Are Polytechnics On Par With Universities? by olamy223(m): 12:38am On Feb 20, 2018 |
12submarine:u don't know anything bro |
Re: Are Polytechnics On Par With Universities? by olamy223(m): 12:47am On Feb 20, 2018 |
u uni guys should come to agbara industrial estate, make your research. u will find out how HND cert holder are earning millions of dollar per month in their respective company as an engineer. I once had the perspective of switching to uni after my ND program, but seeing those HND engineers who they claim are third class uni graduate earning millions of naira.... can some one pls complete this? |
Re: Are Polytechnics On Par With Universities? by nwosueugeneken: 3:07am On Feb 20, 2018 |
12submarine:And some nurses are better and greater than some doctors |
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