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Igbajo Polytechnic ND (Full-time) Admission Screening 2017/2018 Announced

Igbajo Polytechnic, the first community-owned Polytechnic in Nigeria in Boluwaduro Local Government Area, State of Osun, approved and accredited by the NBTE, invites applications from suitably qualified candidates for admission into its ND fulltime (Post-UTME)

FACULTY OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES

DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
DEPARTMENT OF ACCOUNTANCY

FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING

Department of Science Laboratory Technology
Departmentof Computer Science
Department of Statistics
Department of Computer Engineering
Department of Electrical Electronics Engineering
Igbajo Polytechnic

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS FOR ND COURSES

5 Credit Passes in English Language, Mathematics and in any other three relevant subjects at GCE 'O' Level, WASC, NECO & NABTEB at not more than two sittings.

Purchase a scratch card and log on to our website at www.igbajopolytechnic.edu.ng

SCRATCH CARDS ARE AVAILABLE AT THE FOLLOWING CENTRES

IGBAJO POLYTECHNIC: Registry Department, Igbajo Polytechnic, Igbajo. Osun State. Contact the Registrar 08033600739.

KADUNA ADDRESS:Pastor Grace A. Fadahunsi C2 Ibraheem Taiwo Road, Behind AJ Suleiman Electronics off Ahmadu Bello Way, Kaduna.

AKURE ADDRESS: A New Song Coaching Centre, Aladekemi Street, Opp. Ijo Mimo Grammar School Junction, Ijoka, Akure. Tel: 07062638529 or 08034398564 .

OTA ADDRESS: KNOXFIED COMPREHENSIVE COLLEGE, Liberty Lane, Off Sango Ijoko Road, Ijoko-Ota Ogun State.
No. 1, Oke Alaafia Street, Off First Junction, Ijoko Ota. Tel: 08131954713 or 08023601162.

IBADAN ADDRESS:
(a) Living Spring Chapel int'l. Dominion City, Aduloju Bus Stop, Ojo-Iwo Road Express. Contact Pastor Akintunde Idowu - 08056447317 or 08035676161.
(b) Suite 35, Elim Vision Plaza, Opp. U.I. Second Gate, Ojo Road, Ibadan. Contact Mr. Femi Fawole, 08067727229
(c) Shop B25, Onireke Shopping Complex, Beside Ibadan North West Local Govt., Onireke Dugbe, Ibadan. Contact Kehinde 08077028065

OSOGBO ADDRESS: Rayyan Infotech Services , No. 76. Isiaka Adetunji Adeleke Way, Akinlade Junction, Alekuwodo - Osogbo. Tel: 08033726808 or 07016849317.

ADO EKITI ADDRESS: Varsity Gate Education Centre, 28, Oorelope, Alhaji Ajise Avenue, Ekute - Ado Ekiti. Tel: 08034398564.

ILESHA ADDRESS: Sogmat Continuing Education Centre, No. B57, Okesa Street, Opp. APC Secretariat, Ilesa. Tel: 08167856984 or 08034398564.

LAGOS ADDRESS: Fakol Tutorial Centre, 55, Taiwo Akinbode Street, Ajangbadi, Ojoo L.G.A., Lagos. Tel: 08175411694, 07087818342.

ABUJA ADDRESS: Engr. Olusola Alalade, Lufolks Nig. Limited, 27, Danude Street, Abuja. Tel: 08032195584, 08086829779.

You can also pay into the Polytechnic Account and the Scratch Card will be sent to you

Bank: Skye Bank
Account Name: Igbajo Polytechnic
Account No: 1770732776
Branch: Ikirun, Osun State

After payment, send e-mail to igbajopolytechnic@gmail.com stating
-The Name of Despositor
-Amount Paid
-Date of Payment
-Phone No

SALES OF FORMS AND SUBMISSION OF FORMS
SUBMISSION OF FORMS: Completed forms are to be printed out and submitted at the school within 2 weeks of purchase of scratch card or those coming from far distances to come along with the printed form for screening at a date to be announced later. The completed form must be accompanied with the following documents.

i. Photocopies of credentials (3 each).

ii. Photocopies of birth certificate and/or Sworn affidavit (3 each).

iii. 4 Passport Photographs.

iv. Photocopy of the Original receipt

NB: Incomplete applications will not be considered

APPLICATION COST
ND - Full Time Application Form - N6,000.00

Candidates are advised to keep safe their scratch card as any loss will necessitate purchase of another scratch card.
Applicants are advised to provide correct and functional E- Mail address while completing application form on-line.
Date of Qualifying Examination will be announced soon.
The Institution would not be liable for any erroneous information contained in filling of forms



Click Here to See the official list of courses offered in IGBAJOPOLY

See the official list of courses offered in IGBAJOPOLY

We have gathered the official list of courses and departments that are available in the entire Igbajo Polytechnic (IGBAJOPOLY) via Links from MySchool.com.ng.
Please, Do MAKE SURE YOU ATTEND TO THE LINKS TO GET DETAILED KNOWLEDGE OF THE COURSES / DEPARTMENTS IN IGBAJOPOLY AND OTHER SCHOOLS THAT SHARE SAME INTEREST.

So basically, we've made it very easy for you to easily view the subject combination and study requirements that you need to get into any of the listed courses offered in IGBAJOPOLY.

To get right into it, just click on your selected course from below and all the details about the course will be provided to you;

Courses / Departments in IGBAJOPOLY

Check Your Admission Screening Score & The Chances of Securing Admission in 2017/18

Obviously, I guess Over the past few weeks, many JAMB candidates have asked us these questions endlessly.

Others have been all over the internet in search of how to determine their admission screening scores and ultimately know their chances of securing admission this year.

Well, that is not really a wrong thing to do. But the thing is that no one really knows the standard that will be used by schools to screen candidates this year.

It is true that JAMB disclosed last year that candidates admission screening scores will be determine by the UTME score and O'level grades of the candidates through the POINT GRADE SYSTEM, However, many schools employed point grade systems different from the one stipulated by JAMB.

Take For instance, in last year's admission screening exercise of Lagos State University (LASU), A1 in any of your O'level Subjects is equivalent to 10 points while the same A1 in University of Ibadan (UI) last year was equivalent to 6 points.

This may have been due to the differences in JAMB cut-off mark in these schools or for some other reasons not known to us.

So there is every possibility that schools will still use different standards this year unless some thing is done about it.

Now apart from this, there are other factors and policies that influence and ultimately determine who gets admission and who does not at the end of the day.

I made a detailed post on that last year. You can CLICK HERE to read up.

So do not think that your "perceived" admission screening score automatically qualifies you for admission in your school of choice.

This is not to discourage you but to ensure you are well informed and more importantly help you decide whether or not you still need a change of course or institution when JAMB enables the portal again. After all, if we do not keep you informed, who will?

[Credits: Myschool.com.ng]

See Why Admission Criteria Remain Unpredictable Even With the New JAMB Model

[This Post Was Picked from Myschool.com.ng. A Last Year Post. Dated 06-Jul-2016]
In this post, Staffs and Members of Myschool.com.ng aired their view on Why Admission Criteria Remain Unpredictable Even With the New JAMB Model.
According to them, Reactions and counter-reactions have been trailing the release of the new JAMB admission screening model, which is supposed to be a guideline for admitting students into tertiary institutions in the country.

What many do not know is that the admission process into Nigerian tertiary institutions has never been and will never be transparent or predictable as long as the current factors surrounding it remain.

What I mean is that even with the current JAMB admission model, you still cannot confidently tell if you are qualified or not qualified for admission this year.

Until the admission model becomes such that a candidate can confidently predict his or her admission before the admission list is released and it turns out so, then we still do not have a credible admission model.

What makes you even think that institutions will religiously follow this model without undue compromise? By the way, don’t mind my tone. I’m only trying to bare the situation in black and white.

JAMB has disclosed that institutions will only screen candidates sent to them by JAMB. The question is on what basis will JAMB determine the candidates to be sent to a particular institution? Don’t try to guess. The simple truth is that you don’t really know.

As long as factors like catchment area, educationally less developed States (ELDS), admission quota, and other subtle ones remain determinants of admission into Nigerian tertiary institutions, I don’t think the new JAMB admission model makes any substantive difference because at the end of the day you still won’t be able to determine or tell what factors qualified or disqualified you for admission as the case may be.

This has always been the situation in previous years, where by a candidate that scored above the required cut-off mark for a particular course is denied admission and another candidate that scored less is given admission into the same course. Do you think the new JAMB admission model will change any of that? No way! As long as the factors I mentioned earlier remain, nothing will change in that regard.

In most countries, tertiary institutions have their requirements, once you meet the requirements, your admission is as sure as death. It’s that simple. But you cannot say that about Nigeria. May be we will develop to that level with time when our institutions have developed the capacity to accommodate the teeming population of admission seekers yearly. But for now, the present reality remains.

If you are still wondering what I am driving at, let me spell it out; admission into Nigerian tertiary institutions as it stands is more like 50% effort and 50% game of luck.

So instead of breaking your head over what the new JAMB admission model means and does not mean, you should rather make sure you put in your own part of the 50% and then count on luck, influence or what my church folks will call divine favour to produce the other 50% for you.
[Credit To: Myschool.com.ng;  View Citation]

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