Tuesday, April 21, 2020

ASUU released journal via E-Learning

*ASUU speaks on the FG directive to embark on E-learning online class and here are the issues that ASUU pointed out to the minister of education Prof Adamu Adamu*

    *ASUU journal April 2020 released*

*SenGinEduco organizations media reporting live*

Following the call by the Honorable 
Minister of Education to VCs, Provosts 
and Rectors of tertiary education 
institutions to recommence their aborted 
academic sessions as a result of COVID-19 
pandemic online, ASUU wishes to appraise 
Nigerians of the challenges involved in the implementation of the Ministerial directive. It 
is important to break what E-learning involves
down to its constituents bolts and nuts.

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 This is 
necessary in order not to leave anyone in doubt that the Honorable Minister is either engaged in political gimmickry or that he is not fully 
informed of the situation in the sector over which he presides.

 _To this end, it is imperative 
to make the following categorical declarations_ :

*Here is what ASUU released on her April journal 2020👇🏼*

1. The Minister needs to understand that E-Learning is not the same as computer vending 
and supplies. It is not as simple as 
computerization, supplying of computers and 
accessories, or simply connecting institutions 
to the internet.

2. The production of power points slides and 
accessing MOOCS of overseas university is not 
E-learning.

3. Online learning is a type of E-learning that 
depends entirely on internet-based resources 
and support system. E-learning requires certain behavioural changes and regulatory 
adjustments in order to make it work for the 
learner. It cannot be established by mere 
Ministerial directive and bureaucratic fiat but 
through careful and detailed planning, funding 
and training by those involved. None of these 
have been done in Nigeria.

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4. There is no Nigerian University today that is 
operating any form or model of E-learning 
because of poor internet access, high 
bandwidth costs and irregular power supply. 
On what infrastructure does the Minister expect the online delivery to run?

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5. Over the years governments, in collaboration 
with some corrupt Vice Chancellors have 
dumped smart boards on Universities which are now largely used as marker boards because they are not internet enabled and have no electricity to power them.


6. Faculties in universities have become 
generator farms with attendant noise pollution in an attempt to maintain some degree of 
services. What does the Minister expect to 
happen to change the entrenched degenerative 
situation?.

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7. Online learning depends critically on an 
effective library system, with online resources 
and seamless access from across the globe. No 
Nigerian Library, including the National 
Library has a semblance of a kindergarten 
library in serious countries.

8. Online learning can only be effective where 
there is effective learner support online. For 
such support to be sustainable both learners and 
facilitators must have seamless access to the 
internet, and must be attuned to the new 
environment and culture of learning. This 
means that requisite training must have been 
done.

9. Learning content must be available in a 
format amenable to self-learning. This requires 
skilled design through collaborative efforts by 
specialists over time. MOOCS have been 
touted as replacement for well-designed 
content that is suited to the characteristics of the 
learner and adapted to the local context. We 
shouldn’t be fooled.


10. If the objectives is learning and the focus is 
on the learner, preliminary studies ought to 
have been done to determine the learner 
characteristics and the diversities of the 
realities across the federation before modelling 
any approach to E-learning. 
The Minister is not 
properly educated to
understand that online learning is much more 
than copying MOOCS and making power 
point.

11. Internet access is variable across geo�political regions, as well as linguistic and 
cultural parameters are highly different. One 
size fits all approach is ludicrous. Moreover, 
sustainable technologies should be the factor in 
determining the approach to E-learning not the 
excitement from improperly digested 
information from too much education tourism.


12. Nigeria today runs a rudimentary distance 
education system through a National Open 
University and approved dual-mode 
institutions that have distance learning centers. 
The approach to distance education by these 
institutions is at best characterized as blended learning, weighing more in the direction of face to face interaction. Some of these institutions 
are basically disguised part-time programs.

13. The distance learning operations are fraught 
with inequities due to the fact that they are set 
up primarily as fund raising platforms for IGR 
by their respective institutions.

14. There is no single University in Nigeria 
today that operates a mix-mode system. This is 
when students have option to take courses 
online or face to face. To seek to transit 
therefore to online delivery will amount to 
taking a plunge. We believe that as usual, 
contractors have cornered the government and 
have seen a business opportunity. While civil 
servants are once more using COVID-19 as a 
reason to defraud government.

15. The Nigerian university system had been 
defrauded for many years by federal agencies 
who dump substandard computers in 
universities from time to time at the end of the 
year, to justify last minute plundering of 
national resources in the name of supporting E�learning.

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16. With the poverty levels in Nigeria today, we
are not told how the online learning will be 
financed. Lecturers are already burdened by the 
fact that they have to finance the tools of their 
work from their salaries. There is no other 
profession where employees are required to 
pay for the cost of the tools of their work. On 
the average, a lecturer spends between twenty 
thousand naira and forty-thousand naira on data 
monthly, another twenty-thousand to buy fuel 
for generators. This is besides the fact that he 
bears the cost of purchasing a lap top for his 
work and contributing towards keeping 
indigent students in school. The Academic 
Staff Union of Universities wishes to call on 
Nigerians not to be deceived by the sudden love 
for online learning. The hounds have smelt an 
avenue to plunder our national resources once 
more. 

At such a time of serious emergency, 
when any right thinking person should be 
reflecting, we can see once again that they want 
to make money from the suffering of the poor 
masses.

SenGinEduco organizations conclusion on this is that no single university is well equipped for this because they are basic facilities that need to be in place before such can happen as it's now any university,polytechnic institute that embark on such is just a joker and during so in act of wickedness and inflicting pains on students who can't meet up, cause every Nigeria students are entitled to equal educational right no one is special in education, it's equality and that equality must be observed > SenGinEduco organizations

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Friday, April 10, 2020

QUESTION JAMBITE ASK

Jambite only!!!!
JAMB UTME 2017 Frequently Asked Questions and Answers.

(1) What is Computer Based Test (CBT)?

Computer based test is the administration of an examination using a computer. This format is flexible because the test can be taken at different times and in different locations.

(2) Why Computer Based Test (CBT)?

CBT accounts for more accurate, precise and fair assessment of the candidates.

(3) What are the benefits of Computer Based Test (CBT)?

It is fast because it gives immediate feedback. It is accurate and offers automated analysis of result. It is fair. It is the global best practice.

(4) What is e-UTME?

e-UTME is an electronic form of the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination that adopts the use of computer to display and answer test items.

(5) What are the JAMB Test Centres?

JAMB Test centres are JAMB examination locations across the country where candidates can take Computer Based Tests(CBT). These centres are equipped with modern infrastructures that would enable the conduct of CBT.

(6) Where are the JAMB Test Centres located?

JAMB CBT centres are located in all the thirty-six states of the Federal Republic of Nigeria and the FCT.

(7) How many candidates are attached to a computer?

A candidate is assigned to a computer.

(8) What does the JAMB test centre look like?

A room equipped with computers connected to internet or intranet (Local Area Network).

(9) Are the test centres conducive for CBT?

Yes, JAMB accredited professional test centres are certified and equipped to international standard to facilitate a comfortable environment conducive for CBT exams. All equipment are provided and there are technical support staff who are available to assist candidates at any time during the examination.

(10) Are international Testing Centres available?

Yes, JAMB accredited testing centres are available in six countries (United Kingdom, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, Republic of Benin, Cameroun and Ghana).

(11) Are CBT questions the same as Paper Pencil Test?Yes, they are.

(12) How friendly is the CBT to candidates?

The CBT has been especially designed to provide the necessary atmosphere for the optimum performance of the candidates in terms of layout and simplicity of the question on the screen. Simply, moving from one question to another is achieved at the click of the Mouse Button or the movement of the “Arrow Keys”.

(13) Will the CBT follow the same content guideline of the UTME syllabus?

Yes it will.

(14) Is the Computer Based Test compulsory for all candidates?

Yes, from 2015, The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has said that there will be no option of the Paper Pencil Examination.

(15) How do I register for JAMB CBT Exam?

Candidates are expected to create a Profile on JAMB Portal with a valid email address then purchase the e-pin from Banks, Jamb Offices , through Remitta or Interswitch then proceed to  register for the exam at the any Accredited Centres nationwide or JAMB offices.

(16) What is the duration of the CBT Exam?

As earlier stated by JAMB, The duration for the exam will now be 2hours While you are to answer 180questions. 60questions from English Language and 40questions each for the remaining there subjects.

(17) Whats JAMB MOCK EXAM? 

Mock Exam is for you to be familiar with CBT exam incase you dont know how it look like. Mock exam score has nothing to do with your MAIN EXAM. 

(18) Is Mock Exam really compulsory? 

No, It is not compulsory at all. Once you can do the exam with a computer you have no problem and you dont even need to be a Guru before you can do CBT exam.

Monday, April 6, 2020

AFTER JAMB WHAT NEXT

*"AFTER JAMB WHAT NEXT"*
*kindly take your time and read cause it will definitely help you this 2020 Post-utme*

*Pls Note that Jamb as not Release any 2020 Cut of mark   yet so don't  rush and conclude and shun various cut Mark you're seen on social media pls and again change of course/institutions is not out*
 
Looking at this years jamb it was really clear that we had massive failure compare to 2018&2019, so many question are still asked on who are to be blamed ? Is it the social media, society influence, parents or the unhealthy relationship students engage in? Well that's is another article for another day.

  *SenGinEduco organization media*
Before we proceed we will want to tell you what SenGinEduco organizations is about: SenGinEduco organizations is an educational platform that assist, counsel and train students to be successful in their academic careers and become a better students in the society, we have been since 2014 and it was 2017 we officially lunch our educational platform and so far we have reached out to thousands of Nigeria students across the globe and we are glad to inform you that SenGinEduco organizations is now in Ghana and we are working hard to make sure that education is accessible to all African students because education is right not a privilege. We have branches in 178 higher institutions in NIGERIA and we are hopping to cover private institutions as well,each of the IV- league institutions like UNN, UniLag, Ui,OAU, Uniben covers our headquarters of sub lower institutions in those region. We have produce students from various institutions and so many of our students are in various schools in Nigeria and some in west Africa countries, to the glory of God some of our students who pass through us when we were first bearing the name ', Conquer Jamb platform before we change to SenGinEduco organizations in 2019,and we can by God grace boost that we have inspired 12,000+ students across the country ,our group contain 29,000+ students before we dismantled the forum and restructure it to what we now have today as *SenGinEduco organization* 

*SenGinEduco organization have 5 branches which are*

*SenGinEduco students foundation(SenGinFod)* this is an organization were we support students who can't pay for their jamb and also pay for their SenGinEduco online tutorials classes with free academic material and also give little token to students who score high in jamb.

*SenGinEduco Media forum*: this is were our info, report ,complains ,news and article are been broadcast and review.

*SenGinEduco Marketing units:* this were we advertise students nor anyone product to the general public.

*SenGinEduco General organization Communication (GOC)* this is the platform were we talk about world issues, economy's, politics ,science discovery, relationship issues and campus gossip; this branch is the most active in university of Nigeria Nsukka Enugu state, university of Lagos, university of Benin Edo State ,as they bring students the latest happening live on their campus.
  
*SenGinEduco education unit:*
This were we have our jamb Post-utme, WAEC NECO ,NABTEB etc discussion forum and online tutorials classes ,counseling sessions and mentoring students to be great.

*Kindly note that our Post-utme Online class payment as already kick off and its #2000 & it gonna be the best of it kind as we lunch multiple learning skill to make sure you cover up your low Jamb score, we did it last year 2019 and this year we are bring it with new features as UNN UniLag, Unilorin,UniZik, Unical,Uniben,UniZik, Uniport,Abu zaira, Ui,OAU,Yabatech, Delsu,and many more to mention are now in our Post-utme platform! Your admission is sure! 2017, 2018&2019 SenGinEduco students can testify to it. Cause we don't tolerate nonsense nor entertain jokers . kindly contact our media platform below : 
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   *Welcome back to our main Article of the day*

 *Note that this article of scores breakdown and  courses  via your score should take place once jamb release 2020/21 benchmark cut off for all institutions pls*

 *For jambite students who score 150-330+* LISTEN SO YOU WILL NOT LOOSE ADMISSION AGAIN!!
jamb results are already out and some of you have scores from 150+, but the lowest i have seen so far is 116 and i will gladly say that this year jamb is far worst  than  2017-19,now what am saying in essence is that you all should  expect massive decrease in cut off mark in some courses but expect slim increase in  these competitive  like
*LAW
*MEDICINE AND SURGERY 
* ACCOUNTING *PHARMACY * RADIOGRAPHY,* MASS COM,*POLITICAL SCIENCE * MED REHAB Etc..this courses i will say to you that if you know you didn't score 285+ and you don't have    1sitting results such as WAEC or NECO pls don't bother risking it with score of 200-270 don't even try it for your own good, jamb recorded massive failed stories this year and seized very few result should I say withheld it and they will not release it!!!  Stop deceiving yourself that the jamb result you saw is fake, ok now stay there and be lying to yourself!!!  ,now listen to what I want to tell you and I promise you that you will not sit at home if you do it. I will break it down and take your time to read it , cause I will not be available to reply your comments but send your comments to our email address via SenGinEduco.edu.ng@gmail.com or our Facebook Page fb.me/SenGinEduco 

        *THOSE WITH 150-179*
 pls sir I have jamb score of 150-170 what can I do Sir?... 150-179 Is not the end of the world, but I will tell you to seek out for polytechnic institute form rather than fooling around waiting for federal university that will collect 150+ university like university of calabar and Utoke byelsea state, they just want to extort money from you and I vow, you won't get admission!  just peacefully collect any reasonable polytechnic institute form and prepare for her Utme exams and if you have a very good olevel result then is another opportunity, so that after your ND you can apply for Direct Entry DE to any university of your choice so you can join your others in year2 ...now hope is not lost and I will advise you to  choose course that is related to your field of study so you can do it in DE In year2 eg MedLab in university u can do Med Rehab,Radiograph,..etc just ask question before u do DE!! Visit our SenGinEduco media for More information.

*THOSE JAMBITE WITH 180-199*

those with 180-199 precisely few federal universities collect this cut just universities like :
UniAbuja, Uniport, Unical, Unilorin(depending on your course), UniJos, AbuZaira, Fuyo, Futa(either 200or190)and state university collect 180+ but LASU(Lagos state university) collect 190+ not 180 and you must make them 1st choice only!!  now if you have this score and you are aspiring for higher course dear, pls they are minor courses that you can go for which you will definitely enjoy such courses are as follows :
Mathematics 
*English education 
*Sociology 
*Fine art
*music 
*social work 
*medical laboratory 
* Science lab tech, *Foreign languages (China, Germany, French) and philosophy, geography, microbiology, biochemistry, zoology and botany and plant sciences!!! this courses have low cut off mark from the look of things till now and u will really love it. just do your reach and make sure that your jamb subject combination rhythm with it not just about changing my course! Kindly join our SenGinEduco Post-utme class for assistant.

Note!!!!  pls kindly Google search for the courses that your university offers and the cut off mark from 2015-2017 so from there you can know your chance of gaining admission into university or polytechnic institute, and message me those cut off from 2015-2017 with the course you have in mind as second option. But if you are in SenGinEduco or  join Post-utme class we will do all for you and guide you through.

      *THOSE WITH 200-240*
*Those with 200-240 score and aspiring for higher curses, I will beg you to change forget catchment area, you will definitely do post-Utme exams and they might be strict gon and u wouldn't want it!  You know those prominent universities that collect 200+ such as *UNN, UNILAG, UNIBEN, UNIZIK, UNIUYO, UI, OAU, UNILORIN, FUTA and FUTO,  those one are high and they are minor interesting courses you can do and get admission easily are :Combined Art/social science and Combined biological sciences, (cut off 50%)which means that you will combine two course together eg History and theatre art, microbiology and biochemistry depending on your choice of combination and only university of  Nigeria those it. Archaeology and tourism any department can do it except science students just have economic, govt, crk, English, commerce, literature is not compulsory and only UNN offers it cut is 210/4=52% as cut off from 2013-2015 ,2016-2017 is 51.3%)
*philosophy, Economic, sociology and anthropology, Microbiology, Biochemistry, zoology, Botany, Plant sciences, Food Tech, human anatomy, social work, religious study, Geography,Mathematics, tourism, insurance, marketing, foreign language, And fine art, etc.

*Note that even if UNN, UniZik, futo cut 180 my dear don't even try using your 180-199 to buy form*

     *THOSE WITH 260-278*
*Those with 260-278 wishing for their desire courses should think twice, it will favor you if you are from that university state region, it will really benefit you.Eg.I choose law and I score 265 and utme with  my jamb is equal to 64.5 and from Osun state choosing unilag, and merits cut off for law is 70.5 and my state catchment area is 64.1% I have already gained admission in merit through catchment area, so I will advise all of you that want to really die for your course with low score of 256 should change institution or change courses if your state is not among your university choice, Even though President buhari as said they should scrap catchment areas but my dear its not  yet effective so no just dey rejoice because we are still on the same Page, just to avoid story.. 

For those aspiring medicine and surgery, you can change to Microbiology or biochemistry,Human anatomy, Gynecology, & Medical Rehabilitation cause is closer to medicine and for those who want to change to medicine will do Bio101. For those in law will have to change to History and international relations, Archaeology and tourism (UNN only offers it), those are the course close to law... Others sweet courses you can change to with your 250-278 are : considering the jamb 2020 Mass failure .
Mass communication, Psychology, History and international relations, MedRehab, MedLab, science lab Tech, biochemistry, Microbiology, Sociology and anthropology,English and Literally studies ,Theatre art, Music etc...join our SenGinEduco Post-utme class for more assistant

*Note!!!*  Make sure your olevel rhythm with your course, you can tell me that you want to study medicine and you don't have biology or physic. to be honest with you if you don't have physic or chemistry you can't study any science or engineering courses!!!   and for Art students without literature you can study any course in social science department in as much you have Government, Economic, Crk, biology etc)  
 competitive courses in engineering departments are:
Electronic engineering, Mechanical engineering, petroleum engineering, architecture, In doing this courses I have mentioned you must at least score 255+ minimum.. Note!!!  with your score you can loose the admission is not by high mark but by smartness!!  ask 2017-2019 set who failed to listen and if you know you won't like what you are changing to, pls pls I will beg you to prepare for 2021 jamb than going to university to gather Carry overs COs. 

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  *THOSE WITH 280-300+*
Those with 280-300+ I will say a big congratulations but you might not get admission for 3things which are 
1 if you choose wrong subject combination for your course 
2. If you register a subject you failed in your Waec or Neco result or you don't have it in your olevel and you register it in your jamb .
3.If you go and relax and think you have murder jamb without studying more, and if you don't compare 2015-2017 cut off mark to know your stand, and again if you dare use two sitting hmmmm!!  well I rest my case!!! 

*Note that some institutions might (I said might oo not they will,before some people will quote me wrong) use the 2016 screening process of making use of your olevel and jamb result if this corona virus outbreak continues*

**OLEVEL DETAILS &CATCHMENT AREAS*
They some university that you must use 1sitting irrespective of your courses eg university of Lagos (Unilag) University of Ibadan(not sure if is all course) the rest take two sitting but I will advise you not to use two sitting for this courses cause of sensitiveness :Pharmacy, Nursing, Law, Petroleum engineering, Architecture, Medicine, Radiography, and even if you are gonna choose microbiology in other to change to medicine hmmm my dear you will be required to submit your single result!  so don't play smart!! 
Don't change to a course you know fully well that you don't have the requirements, I warn some of you from day 1 to register Economic, government, crk or Literature, English language, so that it will be easy for you to change to any course in social science and faculty of art but some proof stubborn!!  Note!!  Estate management is very less competitive, you require biology, govt, economic and English language in your jamb to do it cut off is always 45-50% both state university and federal university and polytechnic institute ) 

Courses you should change to in polytechnic institute for those with 150-190 and make that polytechnic institute first choice ooooo for fast admission :
Environmental biology, Mass com, Public administration, Slt, Estate management, statistics, mechanical engineering, etc just check and make sure those polytechnic institute offers that courses and I bet you, admission is sure for you!  .

         *CATCHMENT AREAS*
Catchment areas why??? This is one opportunity that will help those from that university region and one funny thing about it is that they play politics with it, is just a pity after Buhari scarp it some might,some might  still use it.. 
Those from Yoruba state and choose unilag, Oau ,their cut off will not be the same , so if you are from Eastern part of Nigeria and southern pls kindly get merit scores or go to your state federal university and save yourself headache and dying for one particular university you know you aren't in their catchment area. wise up!!! Dear,  age is counting on you... 
Now listen, University of Ibadan and university of Abuja are two university I love ,because they don't believe in catchment areas, merit is merit, that why they don't increase their cut beyond 5% is either is below 5% or above and the only thing they do is ELDS (Educational less developed state)  and if you get Ui cut off mark and u didn't gain admission,it's  because you have issues with your olevel results and your credentials! 

*SenGinEduco organization media*

UNILAG-,OAU⇒ covers all Yoruba state 
UNN ⇒ covers all south-south state and south East state. 
UNIBEN ⇒covers only few of south-south state note choosing it is at your own risk irrespective of your high score!! 
UNIZIk ⇒ covers only south East state. 
University of Ilorin ⇒covers only north central despite is own by the Yoruba people but the Hausa/Fulani have overpower it!.. 

*THINGS THEY WON'T TELL YOU,JUST BECAUSE THEY'RE AFTER YOUR MONEY*

Note!!!  if you know you are from Eastern part or south-south state and you choose Lasu (Lagos state university I will personally advise you to change it cause their tribalism is too high, extremely high even in Lagos indigenous peoples are been watched before they select.. so for your own good think and you must have credited Yoruba language in your WAEC or NECO result as well , and those from south west that choose it and you didn't score 190+ then rethink and I hope you know that you will make them 1St choice, you can go ask 2017 set, they will be in a better position to explain better!.. 

As from next month (MAY ) jamb change of courses /institution will kick off and if you know that you want to change kindly sit down and browse through the courses that you wish to change to and check their cut off mark from 2015-2017 

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*conclusion*
Start buying past questions and connect  to your university social media outlets and get informed and not misinformed, join informative whatsapp group, attend reasonable lessons nor online, but as it is now  due to corona virus outbreak we have created WhatsApp group for all jambite to interact and also If you wish to register for our SenGinEduco Post-utme class online tutorials its now available, stop branching and going to parties, This year Utme will be strict and cut off marks will rise by 15% so I will advise you not to sit down and play but start studying, our SenGinEduco Post-utme class will start from Month of May  and start expecting various university bring out her Post Utme form university like DELSU, KWASU, Tiasholarin, then june-july you will have UNN, UNILAG, ABU, UNIZIK, UI, OAU etc... 

*In further More ,  if you don't get admission this year after all that I have said then is your fault..  And you can add me as friend on Facebook and drop your message or message SenGinEduco media

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