Posted by: unibenupdates on: December 11, 2009

Map of UNIBEN
If you have subscribe to our service, you will be able to get all the documents necessary for your clearance especially the guarantor’s letter so that your guarantor can sign it.
The first thing you need to do is to check your admission status. I think many persons have done that. Under your admission status, you will see provisionally admitted. If you have not check your result or admission status, please do that through www.uniben.waeup.org
If you are provisionally admitted, then you can go on with the online clearance.
The online clearance comes first before the manual clearance. There are a lot of avoidable cost associated with doing your online clearance. Let me outline below the expected process of running an online clearance if you choose to do it alone.
1. AFFIDAVITS – You will need to type and print two affidavits. One is of good conduct and the other non-membership of secret cult.
2. LETTERS – You will need to type and print acceptance letter and guarantor’s letter.
3. You should have the following items available:
a. O’level result – Statement of result or certificate. If you are using print out, you will need to attach the stcratch card
(you use to buy it or you will need to buy a new one) to the top right conner.
b. Birth Certificate – From experience, the birth certificate issued by the National population commission is the one that is accepted. If you can’t get that, please try and get an affidavit for age declaration. Take note that there are certain thing you need to consider when doing your affidavit. You can get that in my manual.
c. JAMB Certificate – You should be able to get the card for the Jamb certificate in Jamb offices or other outlet.
d. If you change your name, please include an affidavit of change of name.
e. If you are applying for direct entry, please come along with your OND result or your A’level result.
f. You can also come along with your Local Government of Origin, alternatively an affidavit of local government of origin.
ONLINE CLEARANCE MADE EASY FOR THOSE OUTSIDE UNIBEN
We have provide a comprehensive guide (Step-by-Step Guide for filling your online Clearance) for those who may want to do their online clearance where they live before coming down to Uniben for the manual clearance.
FEATURES OF THE GUIDE
1. You will be given links to download all the necessary documents you will need for the clearance and instruction on how to edit them to fit your need.
2. You will be taken through step by step guide for filling the form. Even if you have not used computer before, that will not be a problem.
3. We will show you common mistake to avoid in filling your form.
4. You will have free consultancy both online and on phone in case you may run into any problem.
METHOD OF APPLICATION
If you are interested in this distance service, pay N500 to the account below. After payment, send payment notification thru SMS to 07066999466.. Please include the payee name, the teller number, the phone number and your email. When we confirm your payment, we will immediately send you the necessary documents.
ACCOUNT DETAILS
ACC NAME: JETRO BIZ VENTURES
ACC NO: 1130152283
BANK: Bank PHB
PLS NOTE THAT IF YOU WANT US TO HELP YOU BUY THE CARD AND SEND THE PIN TO YOU OR USE IT FOR YOU, YOU WILL HAVE TO ADD THE MONEY FOR IT
For assistance and detail call 07066999466
PLS NOTE THAT YOU CAN START THE ONLINE CLEARANCE PROCESS NOW ESPECIALLY IF YOU SUBSCRIBE TO OUR SERVICE. THISIS IMPORTANT SO THAT YOU CAN GET THE NECESSARY DOCUMENTS AND AVOID UNNECESSARY TRAVELLING. THE ESTIMATED COST FOR ALL THE EXPENSES ASSOCIATED WITH ONLINE CLEARANCE IS N20,000
Posted by: unibenupdates on: December 4, 2009
I want to congratulate all those who were given admission into Uniben. As you may have known, the next step is to do your online clearance.
For now, the clearance card has not been released. But if you want us to inform you when the card is released and the subsequent process in online clearance, send “uniben clearance” to 07066999466 via SMS. You may also apply for our manual on (Step-by-step guide for doing Uniben online clearance). More information is in the post below.
For those of you folks who don’t make it through the post UME, put that behind you and look forward. We have put together a wonderful package to assist you in your subsequent admission. This wonderful package is a
must for all students seeking admission into higher institutions in
2010/2011 session. It is a combination of the manual “2010 Admission Guide” and Project SMS Updates (For more information visit:
http://www.NigeriaUniversitiesUpdates.com/smsupdates.html)
Please do not apply for JAMB yet until you have gone through this manual. Statistics shows that the major cause of admission failure is lack of information and oprientation.
More information will also be available on our forum
http://www.jambutme.wordpress.com
We wish you success in your endeavours.
Posted by: unibenupdates on: December 3, 2009
University of Benin has released the 2009/2010 post UME/DE result. To check your admission status, visit: University of Benin
Enter your JAMB registration number and your pin number you use to register for the exam.
The first thing you need to do is to check your admission status. Under your admission status, you will see provisionally admitted. If you are provisionally admitted, then you can go on with the online clearance. Otherwise if you see not admitted then it simply means no admission for you.
Those of you that are having problem checking your admission status, we can assist you. Or if you feel you dont have the time to check now just leave it to us. All you need do is send a MTN recharge card of N100 to 07066999466. Then send a text with your JAMB number and Pin number.
The online clearance comes first before the manual clearance. There is a lot of avoidable cost associated with doing your online clearance.
Let me outline below the expected process of running an online clearance if you choose to do it alone.
1. AFFIDAVITS – You will need to type and print two affidavits. One is of good conduct and the other non-membership of secret cult.
2. LETTERS – You will need to type and print acceptance letter and guarantor’s letter.
3. You should have the following items available:
a. O’level result – Statement of result or certificate. If you are using print out, you will need to attach the stcratch card
(you use to buy it or you will need to buy a new one) to the top right conner.
b. Birth Certificate – From experience, the birth certificate issued by the National population commission is the one that is accepted. If you can’t get that, please try and get an affidavit for age declaration. Take note that there are certain thing you need to consider when doing your affidavit. You can get that in my manual.
c. If you change your name, please include an affidavit of change of name.
e. If you are applying for direct entry, please come along with your OND result or your A’level result.
f. You can also come along with your Local Government of Origin, alternatively an affidavit of local government of origin.
ONLINE CLEARANCE MADE EASY FOR THOSE OUTSIDE UNIBEN
We have provided a comprehensive guide (Step-by-Step Guide for filling your online Clearance) for those who may want to do their online clearance where they live before coming down to Uniben for the manual clearance.
FEATURES OF THE GUIDE
1. You will be given links to download all the necessary documents you will need for the clearance and instruction on how to edit them to fit your need.
2. You will be taken through step by step guide for filling the form. Even if you have not used computer before, that will not be a problem.
3. We will show you common mistake to avoid in filling your form.
4. You will have free consultancy both online and on phone in case you may run into any problem.
Subscription for this service cost N500 plus all support. We can as well help you in purchasing the online clearance card for free. Our five years experience at JETRO BIZ VENTURES speaks for us. Pay to any branch of Bank PHB nationwide.
Account name: JETRO BIZ VENTURES
Account No: 1130152283
After payment send a payment notification via SMS to 07066999466. The name should include the depositor’s name, phone number and teller number, email and what you paid for. For example: “Henry Stanley, 07066999466, A123456, info@nigeriauniversitiesupdates.com,clearance”
As soon as we receive your payment notification, we will instantly confirm it and process your application, and you will get your package in 24 hours.
For more information, email: unibenupdates@yahoo.com or call 07066999466.
Posted by: unibenupdates on: October 29, 2009
I am making this because of the many persons calling to ask when Uniben will release their post ume and post DE result for 2009/2010 session.
Please note that the result has not been released officially. However, when the result is released thos who passed will be told to go ahead with online clearance.
The first thing you need to do is to check your admission status. Under your admission status, you will see provisionally admitted.
If you are provisionally admitted, then you can go on with the online clearance.
The online clearance comes first before the manual clearance.
There are a lot of avoidable cost associated with doing your online
clearance.
Let me outline below the expected process of running an online
clearance if you choose to do it alone.
1. AFFIDAVITS – You will need to type and print two
affidavits. One is of good conduct and the other non-membership of
secret cult.
2. LETTERS – You will need to type and print
acceptance letter and guarantor’s letter.
3. You should have the following items available:
a. O’level result – Statement of result or certificate. If you are
using print out, you will need to attach the stcratch card
(you use to buy it or you will need to buy a new one) to the top right
conner.
b. Birth Certificate – From experience, the birth certificate issued by
the National population commission is the one that is accepted. If you
can’t get that, please try and get an affidavit for age declaration.
Take note that there are certain thing you need to consider when doing
your affidavit. You can get that in my manual.
c. If you change your name, please include an affidavit of change of
name.
e. If you are applying for direct entry, please come along with your
OND result or your A’level result.
f. You can also come along with your Local Government of Origin,
alternatively an affidavit of local government of origin.
THE ONLINE CLEARANCE PROCESS
1. You will take our two affidavits to court and sign it.
2. You will need to scan the following documents:
i. Affidavit of good conduct.
ii. acceptance letter
iii. Guarantor’s letter
iv. Birth certificate or age declaration
v. O’level result
vi. For direct entry OND or A’level result
3. You will need to buy the online clearance scatch cards in Bank.
4. Depending on your efficiency in using the website and other strategy
for filling the data, you may spend between one hour or two submitting
your data and documents online.
5. If you are done, you will need to print out two documents on your
admission slip and your eligibility slip.
ONLINE CLEARANCE MADE EASY FOR THOSE OUTSIDE UNIBEN
We have provide a comprehensive guide (Step-by-Step Guide for filling
your online Clearance) for those who may want to do their online
clearance where they live before coming down to Uniben for the manual
clearance.
FEATURES OF THE GUIDE
1. You will be given links to download all the necessary documents you
will need for the clearance and instruction on how to edit them to fit
your need.
2. You will be taken through step by step guide for filling the form.
Even if you have not used computer before, that will not be a problem.
3. We will show you common mistake to avoid in filling your form.
4. You will have free consultancy both online and on phone in case you
may run into any problem.
IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN THIS GUIDE, SEND AN EMAIL TO:
unibenupdates@yahoo.com or call 08027571733 or 07066999466.
NB: If you want to be informed when Uniben release the post ume and post DE result, send a text to 07066999466.
The content should be “post ume result” or “post DE result”. When I receive the text I will save your number. Please also save my number because I will only flash you when the result is released.
Courtesy: Jetro Biz Ventures
Posted by: unibenupdates on: October 28, 2009
In recent years, admissions into universities in Nigeria have become more competitive and objective. Statistics shows that only about 10 to 15 percent applicants are actually admitted into universities. The reason is because each university must adhere to the quota given to it by NUC (Nigeria Universities Commission). It has been observe that while few students get admitted at their first application, majority others have to apply time and again say up to four times.
There are many reasons why prospective students miss admission every year despite the transparency in the admission process. After a thorough research, interview, observation and experience, I have been able to identify ten major causes of admission failure into Nigeria universities. These include:
1. Lack of Orientation
Many Universities applicants fumble their way through application without formal orientation. By using the trial-and-error techniques of “fumbling successfully”, so many of them fumble their way through universities and courses selection, applications and so on. Granted, few of them manage to succeed but they are destined to have negative experiences. Majority others are faced with the reality of failure.
2. Parents Interference with Children Choice
Many parents have influenced their children taste when it comes to choice of courses and universities. Some parents force their children or wards to go for courses they are never meant for. Some of these children are averagely intelligent and they are asked to go for very competitive courses. Most times they end up no where. Some who even mange to get the admission are later advice to change their course or withdraw.
3. Inadequate Preparation for JAMB
Abraham Lincoln once said “I will prepare myself and wait for my opportunity”. Thousands who failed JAMB would have passed if they avail themselves to many coaching opportunities out there. Because of lack of preparation, majority who sat for JAMB failed or score lower than required.
4. Inadequate Preparation for Post UME
The numbers of students who scale through JAMB in recent years have increased greatly. Sadly though, many of them never made it through post UME. Many students just apply for post UME without formal preparation. The truth is that if you fail to prepare you are prepared to fail. Research shows that the strategies employed by most universities are similar.
5. Errors Associated with Online Registration
There are usually three stages of online registration before admission is completed we have SSCE, JAMB and Post UME> most applicants usually commit error of omission and commission. They may misspell their name, gender, date of birth and other personal information. These errors or discrepancy usually delay their result and sometimes make them miss admission deadline.
6. Missing of Application Deadline and Examination Date
Many students miss out the application deadline for JAMB, Post UME and Post DE. Worse still, some will apply and miss out on the screening date especially for post UME and post DE. JAMB application too can be very frustrating. Most times the website only goes in the night making it difficult for students to apply on time.
7. Failure to Observe Admission Percentage Ratio
At the Eleventh Technical Committee meeting on admission to degree awarding institutions in Nigeria held at the Federal Universities of Minna, Niger State, Registrar and Chief Executive of JAMB Prof. Dibu Ojerinde reminded Federal establishments the ratio of 45:35:20 for merit, catchments and educational less privilege states respectively was still in force. He also emphasized the need for universities to follow the stipulated guideline of 60:40 science/Arts ratio. Unfortunately, many students do not observe this admission percentage ratio. They apply to any university without considering their chances of getting the admission.
8. High Competition from Educationally Privilege States
All Western states and some South-east states are educational privilege states. It is a common practice that most families from these areas make sure that all their children and wards attend higher institution. Because of this, application to institutions in these regions is very high. Lack of orientation has made many of them to keep applying to the same school year after year without successes. This problem however can be avoided with orientation about proper attitude to institutions.
9. Choice of Course
Choice of courses plays a major role in causes of admission failure into Nigeria higher institutions. First, is the issue of 60:40 science/arts admission ratio. We also have students who are going for courses they can not pass during post UME. Also, there are some very competitive courses like Law, Accounting, Medicine and Surgery, that there are some specific numbers of students that can be admitted for them. Because of high demand, many who apply for them are never considered for admission.
10. Examination Malpractice.
There are usually penalties for examination malpractice when the person is caught. At SSCE and JAMB level, the result may be withheld or cancelled. Hence, the person may miss application deadline when the result is finally released. The situation is different though for post UME and Post DE. If you are caught that means you automatically miss the admission.
Survey has shown that these aforementioned reasons are the major causes of admission failure into Nigeria higher institutions. Detail explanation has to how a student can eliminate these obstacles is available by joining project “SMS UPDATES”.
Visit: http://www.NigeriaUniversitiesUpdates.com/smsupdates.html
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