ADVICE FOR STUDENTS SEEKING ADMISSION.


Thursday 18 May 2017

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A school of thought believes ‘it doesn’t matter what you study, just get a good grade and jobs will find you out’. The other believes the only courses worth studying are ‘professional courses’. Now, if you have to know my own view on this, I will gladly go for the first school of thought. To back my reason for choosing the first school of thought, let me ask a question: how many professionals from these professional courses are graduated every year from all the tertiary institutions in Nigerian and still looking for employment? The answer to this question will be so discouraging for those who still believe that the only courses worth studying are ‘professional courses’. We still have graduates from these professional courses being the ones most unemployed due to the competitions they face both inside and outside school (labor market).
Note: This doesn’t mean you shouldn’t go for the professional courses, even I; I’m studying a professional course. But all I am trying to say is that, if gaining admission by all means without getting involved in examination malpractice is what you seek, then you should forget about the professional courses due to their high competitiveness. Alternatively, another way to get admitted to a professional course is to apply to a less competitive school that offers that professional course you chose.
 
How to Gain Easy Admission into the University in Nigeria
How to Gain Easy Admission into the University in Nigeria
Gaining Easy Admission into the University in Nigeria
Guidelines to Gaining Easy Admission into the University in Nigeria
Guidelines to Gaining Easy Admission into the University in Nigeria
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Guidelines to Gaining Easy Admission into the University in Nigeria
Guidelines to Gaining Easy Admission into the University in Nigeria

From the images above, you can see clearly the institutions with the highest  competition. What I mean by competition here, is the amount of applicants for a particular institution. Now, you can use the data presented above to decide on the institutions to apply to.
Below is a list that shows the top ten (10) most competitive first choice  universities in Nigeria:

University – Number of Applicants (Competition)

1. UNILAG – 84,326
2. NAU – 82,384
3. UNIBEN – 80,216
4. UNN – 79,842
5. UNILORIN – 78,265
6. OAU – 65,653
7. ABU – 60,691
8. UNIPORT – 48,850
9. UNIUYO – 45,851
10. EVANS – 43,503

Below Are Top Ten (10) Most Competitive First Choice  Polytechnics with Highest Patronage

NEKEDE, YABA, AUCHI, OKO, KADUNA, RIVERS, IBADAN, NASARAWA, AKWAIBOM,  KWARA

Below Are Top Ten (10) Most Competitive First Choice Colleges  of Education with Highest Patronage

ALVAN-IKOKU, ADEYEMI, ADENIRAN, AKOKA, PH, ZARIA, AKWA-IBOM, ZUBA,  EKIADOLO, NSUGBE

2012 Application by Course: Top 14 Courses with Highest  Patronage

1. Med. & Surgery – 116,037
2. Accounting – 101,877
3. Economics – 98,967
4. Law – 87,385
5. Business Admin – 82,551
6. Mass Comm. – 69,836
7. Political Sci. – 69,047
8. Computer Sci. – 67,996
9. Microbiology – 47,097
10. Biochemistry – 37,318
11. Nursing – N/A
12. Pharmacy – N/A
13. Mechanical – 32,493
14. Civil Engineering – 32,223
Now, you have seen the various most competitive courses and tertiary institutions  in Nigeria, so, let us now see the guidelines to follow in other to get easy admission in Nigeria.

Guidelines to Easy Admission in Nigeria

1. Only apply to less competitive courses.
2. Only apply to less competitive tertiary institutions (no too much applicants).
3. Don’t apply for a professional course, but if you have to apply for a  professional course, then you should go for a less competitive tertiary institution that offers this professional course.
4. Don’t apply to any of the top ten (10) most competitive first choice  institutions above, but if you have to apply to one of these top ten (10) most competitive first choice institutions, then you have to go for a very less competitive course e.g. Education and Agriculture courses.
5. Don’t apply to any of the top 14 Courses with highest patronage above, but if  you have to apply to any of these courses, then you have to go for a very less competitive tertiary institution where that course is offered.
Referenced Material – Admission Secrets EBook by Chijioke E. Okolo

Note:  These guidelines are for candidates who are desperate for admission and candidates who have been looking for admission for a very long time without any success. But, if you are a young student who just graduated from secondary school and you are seeking for admission into any of the tertiary institutions here in Nigeria, I advice that you use the methods I illustrated in my Free EBook on JAMB Success Secrets to secure admission for your desired course and into your desired institution.
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