Sunday, August 26, 2018

Important Notice For All NOUN Graduating Students 2019

*Important Notice For All NOUN Graduating Students 2019*

Please, be informed that convocation comes up on the January 2019.

All eligible graduands are therefore requested to go to their Study centers with their courses registration slip(s) that has proof of IT and PROJECT registrations for clearance.

Please note the below:


1. Graduation gown: #15,000

2. Federal Alumni due: #5000

3. Study center Alumni due: #2500

Total #22,500 is required for this exercise.

1. Your name MUST be on the Graduation list

2. Provide evidence of correct registration of Courses and Exams by providing your Course and Exam Registration slips or complete E-Wallet.

3. Provide evidence of payment of *Jamb Regularization (6,000)* and *Result verification* *(Postgraduate: 10,000 , Undergraduate: 5,000)*

4. All Graduating students, especially those whose names are on the New Website, must print out their E-Wallets from their portals

5. Proof of payment of CORRECT PROJECT FEE

6. Students that registered Projects before January 1, 2014, with 10,000 are free. But those that registered Project with 10,000 after the above date, must pay a balance of 5,000.

7. Any student with a Negative balance in the portal must clear the balance before he/she can be cleared.

8. All Graduating Students must Pay CONVOCATION and REGISTRATION FEE of 15,000. Upon return of the Gown in good condition within the stipulated time, a refund of 5,000 will be made to the student into the student’s bank account.
Please, be informed that convocation comes up on the January 2019.

All eligible graduands are therefore requested to go to their Study centers with their courses registration slip(s) that has proof of IT and PROJECT registrations for clearance.

Please note the below:

1. Graduation gown: #15,000

2. Federal Alumni due: #5000

3. Study center Alumni due: #2500

Total #22,500 is required for this exercise.

1. Your name MUST be on the Graduation list

2. Provide evidence of correct registration of Courses and Exams by providing your Course and Exam Registration slips or complete E-Wallet.

3. Provide evidence of payment of *Jamb Regularization (6,000)* and *Result verification* *(Postgraduate: 10,000 , Undergraduate: 5,000)*

4. All Graduating students, especially those whose names are on the New Website, must print out their E-Wallets from their portals

5. Proof of payment of CORRECT PROJECT FEE

6. Students that registered Projects before January 1, 2014, with 10,000 are free. But those that registered Project with 10,000 after the above date, must pay a balance of 5,000.

7. Any student with a Negative balance in the portal must clear the balance before he/she can be cleared.

8. All Graduating Students must Pay CONVOCATION and REGISTRATION FEE of 15,000. Upon return of the Gown in good condition within the stipulated time, a refund of 5,000 will be made to the student into the student’s bank account.

9. The Payment of the 15,000 should be strictly for the CONVOCATION and REGISTRATION via REMITA website as shown below:

a) Logon to www.remita.net

b) Pay a federal Government Agency

c) Type: National Open University of Nigeria

d) Select: Miscellaneous

e) Description: Type your reason for payment (CONVOCATION and REGISTRATION FEE). If you are paying for any other item: Project Balance or Result Verification or Jamb Regularization, etc,. You state it there.

f) Name of Student and Matric Number. E.g (Nnamdi Udoka Samuel NOU123456789)

g) Phone number

h) E-mail address

i) Select bank Branch (please avoid using the internet or Card payment to avoid issues)

j) Take your RRR to any commercial Bank for Payment.

k) Ensure you collect the RRR receipt from the Bank

The above can be done for you at the study center Business office.

Clearance is done at the Accountant Office.

Saturday, August 11, 2018

NOUN NYSC EXCLUSION LETTER 2018 BATCH B.

NYSC EXCLUSION LETTER 2018 BATCH B.

Registration starts 10th and closes 15th August 2018.
Log on to portal.nysc.org.ng to register.
For more info visit www.nouedu.net.
signed: Director, Academic Registry

On Tue, Jul 31, 2018, 16:15 Onwe Nnanna C <onwennannac@gmail.com> wrote:

Wednesday, July 25, 2018

Complete NOUN 2018 Graduation List Is Out: Check Your Name Here

The National Open University Of Nigeria (NOUN) has released the graduation list for the year 2018 Session.
Please note, this is the first batch graduation list, more list would still come out before convocation.
Click on the below link to check your name.

FACULTY OF HEALTH SCIENCE

 DOWNLOAD

FACULTY OF LAW

 DOWNLOAD

FACULTY OF MANAGEMENT SCIENCE

 DOWNLOAD  DOWNLOAD 2

FACULTY OF SOCIAL SCIENCE

 DOWNLOAD

FACULTY OF SCIENCE

 DOWNLOAD
Always check this page for more graduation list. . . . 
 Complete NOUN 2017 Graduation Lis

SOURCE: NOUNITESPORTAL. COM

Saturday, July 21, 2018

Real 2018_1 Second Draft E-exams Timetable

2018_1  Second Draft E-exams Timetable

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Attached herein is the 2018_1 e-exams second draft timetable.
All feedback and comments on this draft should reach appropriate unit before close of work on Tuesday, 17th July, 2018.
Source : Www.nouedu.net

Tuesday, January 30, 2018

NOUN To Enroll Three Semesters This Year, Check 208/19 Academic Calendar

National Open University Academic Calendar 2018/19
Month : Activity > Block Dates
January, 2018 : Senate > 11th January, 2018
January : Convocation > 19th – 20th January, 2018
January : POP Examination begins > 9 weeks > 23rd January, 2018
January : POP Examination ends> 13th February, 2018
January : Preparation for e-Examination begins > 17th February, 2018
January : Marking of POP begins > 19th February, 2018
February : Preparation for e-Examination ends > 19th February, 2018
February : e-Examination begins > 20th February, 2018
February : Submission of TMA ends > 28th February, 2018
March : e-Examination ends > 16th March, 2018
March : Marking of POP ends > 16th March, 2018
March : Registration of Courses/Examinations begin > 4 weeks > 19th March, 2018
March : Collation of POP & e-Exam results end > 22nd March, 2018
March : Inaugural Lecture > March, 2018
March : Senate > March, 2018
March : Release of Results > 30th March, 2018
April : Registration of Courses/Examinations end > 30th April, 2018
April : 1st TMA > 2 weeks > 19th April, 2018
April : Facilitation commences > 10 weeks > 19th April, 2018
May : 2nd TMA > 2 weeks > 3rd May, 2018
May : IT/SIWES supervision > 4 weeks > 3rd May – 2nd June, 2018
May : Inaugural Lecture > May, 2018
May : Senate > May, 2018
May : Orientation of Fresh Students > 16th – 18th May, 2018
May : Matriculation Ceremony > May, 2018
May : 3rd TMA > 16th May, 2018
May : 4th TMA > 29th May, 2018
June : Facilitation ends > 28th June, 2018
July : POP Examination begins > 9 weeks > 2nd July, 2018
July : POP Examination ends > 27th July, 2018
July : Preparation for e-Examination begins > 30th July, 2018
July : Marking of POP Examination begins > 30th July, 2018
August : IT/SIWES Supervision > 4 weeks > 4th August, 2018 – 3rd Sept., 2018
August : E-Examination begins > 6th August, 2018
August : Marking of POP Ends > 20th August, 2018
September : E-Examination Ends > 7th September, 2018
September : Collation of POP & e-Exam results end > 10th September, 2018
September : Inaugural Lecture > September, 2018
September : Senate > September, 2018
September : Release of Result > 25th September, 2018
September : Registration of Courses/Examinations begin > 2 weeks > 27th September, 2018
September : 1st TMA > 27th September, 2018
September : Facilitation commences > 28th September, 2018
October : 2nd TMA > 10th October, 2018
October : Registration of Courses/Examination end > 10th October, 2018
October : Orientation of fresh students > 17th – 19th October, 2018
October : Matriculation > 20th October, 2018
October : Facilitation ends > 20th October, 2018
October : 3rd TMA > 22nd October, 2018
October : POP Examination begins > 23rd October, 2018
November : 4th TMA > 4th November, 2018
November : POP Examination ends > 16th November, 2018
November : Preparation for e-Examination begins > 16th November, 2018
November : Marking of POP Examination begins > 16th November, 2018
November : E-Examination begins > 23rd November, 2018
December : Marking of POP Ends > 6th December, 2018
December : E-Examination Ends > 19th December, 2018
December : Collation of POP & e-Exam results end > 21st December, 2018
December : Inaugural Lecture > December
December : Senate > December
December : Release of Result > 31st December, 2018
January : Registration of Courses/Examinations begin > 7th January, 2019

UNN Post-UTME 2018: Screening Dates, Cut-off Mark & Registration Period Announced

UNN Post-UTME Screening date and registration period for 2018/2019 academic session has been announced. The Post-UTME screening test will commence on Monday, July 23rd, 2018 and end on Wednesday 1st, August 2018. Registration exercise for the Post-UTME screening exercise will start on 5 July 2018 and end on 21st July 2018 on the university Portal.
Prospective students who made UNN their first choice and scored 180 and above should apply on the Portal as from 5th July for the screening exercise. The Post-UTME Past questions to help you prepare adequately for the screening exercise is available now. Click here to get yours.
UNN Post-UTME 2018: Screening Dates, Cut-off Mark & Registration Period Announced
Prospective  visually impaired students who made UNN their first choice and scored 120 and above should also apply on the Portal as from 5th July.
Direct Entry Screening Exam is scheduled on the 1st, August 2018.
Mop-up for Post-UTME is scheduled to take place on 1 August 2018.
Please endeavor to arrive at the venue 2 hours before your exam for accreditation.
A fully detailed timetable for the Post-UTME screening tests will be published on the UNN website later.
Comprehensive information will be published on Thursday 5th July in The Sun and Guardian Newspapers.

Monday, August 21, 2017

Parents beg ASUU to suspend ongoing strike

Parents in the university town of Nsukka have appealed to the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) to suspend its ongoing strike, considering the setback and suffering it would cause students and their parents. Some of the parents who spoke with newsmen in Nsukka on Friday said that if the strike was allowed to continue, it would alter university academic calendar and make it difficult for students to graduate when they ought to.


ASUU strike
ASUU strike 

Mrs. Njideka Ozioko, a secondary school Principal, decried the incessant strikes in Nigeria’s tertiary education sector, describing them as unhealthy development. ASUU strike “It is unfortunate that some students have spent over five years for a course that is supposed to last four years as a result of frequent strikes. 

“When two elephants fight, it is the grass that suffers; ASUU should consider students and suspend the strike, while it continues negotiation with government.” She said the union should explore other avenues of ventilating its grievances, maintaining  that strikes adversely affect the academic life of students. Similarly, Mr. Jude Urama, while appealing to the lecturers to suspend the strike, said the government should make education a priority in its programme by treating issues relating to the sector honestly and transparently. “It is unbelievable that government cannot implement agreement it reached with ASUU since 2009.

 “If government knew it didn’t have the financial muscle to fulfill that agreement, why did it sign the agreement?’’ Urama asked rhetorically. He also appealed to the lecturers to consider the interest of students and parents who are on the receiving end, and suspend the strike, so that final year students could finish up with their examinations. Also commenting, Mrs. Joy Ezeugwu, a Civil Servant, urged the ASUU leadership to give Federal Government more time to meet its demands, in view of the present economic recession in the country. 

“It is unfortunate that government has been unable to fulfill its own part of the agreement reached with ASUU since 2009. “Education is the engine room that drives economic and technological development of any nation. “Our leaders should learn how to give education its pride of place in order to move this country to the next level,” she said.