Friday, 3 October 2014

Principles of Microeconomics.
Past questions 2006/2007.

1. The objective of any rational government is to maximise
a.profit
b. Utility
c. Welfare
d. Wealth

2. Oligopoly is a market with
a. Few sellers
b, many buyers
c. Few buyers
d.many sellers

3.Identify the odd term from the gollowing.
a. Price
b. Transaction
c. Equilibrium
d. Goods and services

4. Market is limited by the extent of
a. Goods ans services
b. Demand
c. Price
d. Production

5.An imperfect market in which there is only one buyer of a commodity is
a. Monopsony
b. Oligopoly
c. Monopoly
d. Duopoly

6. Fixed cost equals.........at zero output.
a. Average cost
b. Marginal cost
c. Average fixed cost
d. Total cost
e. Variable cost

7. Normative economy deals witj
a. What ahould be
b. Facts and not gigured
c. Facts and figures
d. Value judgement

8. Who practice price discrimination.
a. Monopsony
b. Perfect competitive firm
c. Monopoly
d. Oligopoly

9. The slope of ......line is the ratio of the input prices.
a.budget
b.production
c. Elasticity
d. Isoquant
e. None of the above.

10.The conventional allocation of rewards to factors of production waa first propounded by
a. Alfref Marshall
b. Maynard Keynes
c. David Rechardo
d. Milton Friesman

Tuesday, 30 September 2014

GST 105: USE OF ENGLISH
PAST QUESTION EXTRACT.

GRAMMAR AND USAGE.
choose the option that most correctlycorrectly completes each sentence below:
1. By tne end of this year,..............here for five years.
a. I have been working
b. I would be working
c. I would have worked
d. I have worked

2. Some of the erring students........rusticated.
a. has been
b. is been
c. have neen
d. have being

3. Ade was so brilliant that he..........a scholarship.
a. is given
b, is giving
c, was given
d. waa giving

4. If you had come earlier, you .........met him.
a. must have
b. would have
c. will have
d. Should have

5. Either Tunde or his two brothers...........going to the theatre today.
a. are
b. is
c. were
d. was

6.Neither you nor I......serious about travelling tomorrow.
a. are
b, is
c. am
d. Were

7. She gently..........the baby on the floor.
a. lay
b. lied
c. layed
d. laid

8. To gain admission to the university, you........study hard.
a. have better
b. better
c, would better
d. had better

9.My sister was congratulated........her new appointment.
a. for
b. on
c. over
d. In

10.I can no longer depend............Bisi to do the job.
a. upon
b.in
c. on
d. over

Thursday, 25 September 2014

BUS 211

BUS 210- INTRODUCTION TO MANAGEMENT.
2003/2004 PAST QUESTIONS.

Indicate whether each of these statements is TRUE or FALSE.(1-8)

1. The industrial revolution of the 18th and 19th centuries gave rise to the need for systematic approach to management.
2. Max Webber was acknowledged as the founder of the classical management school.
3. While Frederick Taylor was basically concerned with organisational functions, Fayol was interested in total organisation.
4. Elton Taylor's idea built the body of principles that constitute the essence of scientific management.
5. Motivation is the thing that sustains human behaviour for improved productivity.
6. An efficient manager is not necessarily an effective manager.
7. A manager's ability to motivate others influences the manager's effectiveness.
8. Motivating people does not necessarily improve productivity.
9. Who of the following is not a forerunner of scientific management theory?
a. Robert Owen
b. Charles Babbage
c. Henry Gantt

10.Personnel function doea not include:
a. Recruitment
b. Lay off
c. Orientation
d. Admission.

11.The activities of motivating employees, directing others, selecting the most effective communication channels refer to which management function?
a. Planning
b. Organizing
c. Controlling
d. Leading

12. According to Abraham Maslow, when does a need stop motivating?
a. When the situation changes
b. When the person returns to lower-level level
c. When it is substantially satisfied
d. Never

13. Because management cannot control all activities, controls should ne placed on ..........activities.
a. Risky
b. Risk-free
c. Critical
d. Complex

14. "Soldiering" means
a. Performing to expectation
b. Performing below expectation
c. Performing above expectation
d. Performing averagely

15. Plant layout includes all but
a . Allocation of space.
b. Allocation of workers
c. Arrangement of machine
d. Arrangement of facilities

BUS 211

BUS 210- INTRODUCTION TO MANAGEMENT.
2003/2004 PAST QUESTIONS.

Indicate whether each of these statements is TRUE or FALSE.(1-8)

1. The industrial revolution of the 18th and 19th centuries gave rise to the need for systematic approach to management.
2. Max Webber was acknowledged as the founder of the classical management school.
3. While Frederick Taylor was basically concerned with organisational functions, Fayol was interested in total organisation.
4. Elton Taylor's idea built the body of principles that constitute the essence of scientific management.
5. Motivation is the thing that sustains human behaviour for improved productivity.
6. An efficient manager is not necessarily an effective manager.
7. A manager's ability to motivate others influences the manager's effectiveness.
8. Motivating people does not necessarily improve productivity.
9. Who of the following is not a forerunner of scientific management theory?
a. Robert Owen
b. Charles Babbage
c. Henry Gantt

10.Personnel function doea not include:
a. Recruitment
b. Lay off
c. Orientation
d. Admission.

11.The activities of motivating employees, directing others, selecting the most effective communication channels refer to which management function?
a. Planning
b. Organizing
c. Controlling
d. Leading

12. According to Abraham Maslow, when does a need stop motivating?
a. When the situation changes
b. When the person returns to lower-level level
c. When it is substantially satisfied
d. Never

13. Because management cannot control all activities, controls should ne placed on ..........activities.
a. Risky
b. Risk-free
c. Critical
d. Complex

14. "Soldiering" means
a. Performing to expectation
b. Performing below expectation
c. Performing above expectation
d. Performing averagely

15. Plant layout includes all but
a . Allocation of space.
b. Allocation of workers
c. Arrangement of machine
d. Arrangement of facilities

Wednesday, 24 September 2014

IRP 210

IRP 210- FOUNDATION OF INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS.
2000/2001 EXTRACTS FROM PAST QUESTION.

1.Industrial relation is an art
a. True
b. False

2. Who is the odd man out
a. Karl Marx
b. Clegg
c. Flander
d. Ricardo
e. Hyman
f. Fox

3. The structure if central labour organisation is
a. 6
b. 4
c. 5
d. 8
e. 9
f. 10

4. How many trade unions did we have in 1978 for both junior and senior staff?
a. 61
b. 50
c, 29
d. 8
e. 10

5. When was the Trade Union Ordinance passed?
a. 1912
b. 1914
c, 1938
d. 1945
e.1959

6. Ccollective bargaining is conflict in progress.
a True
b. False

7. When was the origin of joint consultation in Nigeria?
a. 1948
b. 1961
C. 1956
d. 1970

8. Conflict avoidance is a positive strategy in managing conflict
a. True
b. False

9. Employers associations have how many functions?
a. 3
b. 10
c, 12
d, 4
e, 8
f, 7

10. Which of these is a trade union?
a. Craft union
b. General umion
c. Nigeria union of teachers
d, all of the above
e, none of the above

Tuesday, 23 September 2014

ACC 210-principles of accounting

Section A: multiple choice questions.
1. When a credit balance appears on the bank statement, this means that the business has
a. An asset
b. Overdraft
c. Surplus
d. A stock
e. Creditor

2. A debit balance on a personal account represents
a. An asset
b, Overdraft
c. A surplus
d. A stock
e. Creditor

3. Which of the following is not a real account?
 a. Oluwalogbon furniture
b, lend and building
c, motor vehicle
d. Machinery
e. Furniture and fittings

4. Discounts received are allowances given for
a. Buying in bulk
b. Keeping proper record of purchases
c. Being a regular customer
d. Enticing a new customer
e. Paymenr made within the time limit

5.Return inwards is also called
 a. Purchases return
b. Sales returns
c.purchases and sales returns
d. A stock
e. Goods in transit

6.The following information relates to the affairs of Jagunda, Barawo and Sons.
Cash.                                          N560,000
Bank overdraft.                       N480,000
Stock.                                        N464,000
Creditors.                                 N680,000
Machinery.                              N800,000
What is the starting capital?
a. 424,000
b. 524,000
c. 664,000
d. 764,000
e. 868,000

7.Double entry principle was introduced by
a. ICAN
b. Peter lukas paccolo
c. Akinbuli Carry go
d. Luca paciolo
e. Babatunde Akeju

8. The recording phase of accounting is known as
a. Accounting recording
b. Recording and balancing the trial balance.
c. Posting ledger accounting
d. Final accounting
e. Book keeping.

9. Goods bought but not for sale was subsequently sold for cash after used by the company will be posted to
a. Asset account
b. Purchases account
c. Sales account
d. Disposal account
e. Creditors account.

10.The organisation that turn raw materials to finished product normally prepare
a. Trading account
b. Profit and loss account
c . manufacturing account
d. Income and expenditure account
e. Receipt and paymeny account

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GST 105- use of English.

Subject: GST 105: use of english.....past questions.2003/2004.
Sent: Tue, Sep 9, 2014 9:59:36 AM

Section A...Lecture, listening and Note taking.

1. A lecture is best defined as
a. The training of ignorant minds by educated minds.
b. The trading of ideas between teachers and learners.
c. The dictation of notes to willing students by teachers.
d. The supervision of learning students by lecturers.

2. All but one of these are involved in lectures.
a. Memorizing.
b. Note taking
c. Questioning.
d. Listening.

3.Which of these is not a mode of note taking?
a. Highlighting.
b. Underlining.
c. Summarizing.
d. Memorizing.

4.The supplementary texts for a course provide........information.
a. Additional
b. Cardinal
c. Inevitable
d. Core

5.The obtaining of the course outline to study ahead is part of
a. Post lecture survey
b. Diligent and committed studies
c. Examination preparation survey.
d. Pre lectures survey

6. Superficial comprehension resulting frim listening is
a. In depth
b. Deep and rewarding
c. Intentional and stupefying
d. Shallow

7 Listening to evaluate critically what is heard is a form of
a. Specific listening
b. Philosophical listening
c. Analytical listening
d. Connotative and denotative

8. The students should learn all but one of these about the lecturer
a. Pronunciation of words
b. Gestures
c. Mood during lectures
d. Approach to lectures

9.One of the following is an aspect of note taking.
a.Verbatim recording
b. Personalized expressions
c. Ensuring that details are not missed.
d. Committing analogies to memory

10. Listening to evaluate critically what is heard is a form of
a. Specific listening
b. Philosophical listening
c. analytical listening
d. general listening.

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Study pack- BUS 210.

Business mathematics 1-BUS 210.

REAL NUMBERS.

* CLASSIFICATION OF NUMBERS.

1. NATURAL NUMBERS
This is the first set of numbers developed and used for counting. They are also called positive or counting numbers.These numbers are,1,2,3,.......

2. NEGATIVE NUMBERS.
    These numbers arose to permit solutions to equation of the form
x + a = b  where a and b are natural numbers and b is less than a.
These numbers are .....-3,-2,-1.

3. ZERO SET.
This is a singleton set consisting of zero. Zero is neither a positive nor negative number.The number is 0.

4. SET OF INTEGERS.
This is a combination of zero, natural and negative numbers.These numbers are........-3,-2,-1,0,1,2,3,.....

5.RATIONAL NUMBERS.
This is the collection of numbers which can be expressed as quotient or ratio of two integers.

x = a/b
where a and b are intergers and b must not be zero.

6.IRRATIONAL NUMBERS.
These are numbers which cannot be expressed as ratio of two integers.These include squre roots, cube roots, pi, etc.

7. REAL NUMBERS.
This is the combination of rational and irritional numbers.

Monday, 22 September 2014

BUS 210-business maths l.

BUS 210- business maths l.

1. A proposition that is true under all circumstances is referred to as a

a. Fallacy
b. Syllogism
c. Compound proposition
d. Tautology

2. Which of the following is the fundamental property of a mathematical statement:

a. It is always true
b. It is always false
c. It is either true or false.
d. It is neither true nor false.

3. Two lines are parallel if the
a. Sum of their gradients is zero
b. Sum of their gradients is -1
c. Product of their gradients is -1
d. Differences of their gradients is zero

4. An argument that goes from the general to the particular is

a. Valid
b, inductive
c. Deductive
d. Invalid

5. If a compound statement is made up o four simple statements then there are X logical possibilities, where X is equal to

a. 2
b. 4
c, 8
d. 16

Sunday, 21 September 2014

logic and philosophy

GST 102- Logic and Philosophy. 

1. Epistemology means...
a. Theory of knowledge
b. Philosophical enquiry into the essence of things.
c. Study of things that epiphenomenal
d. NOA

2.Ethics deals......
a. Norms
b. Standards
c. Principles of human behaviour
d. Values
e.All of the above.

3. Philosophy emerged in the ......
a. 3rd century
b. 4th century BC
c. 6th century BC
d. All of the above

4. Metaphysics means.....
a. Theory of being
b, theory of reality in general
c. Theory of enlightment
d. A and B
e. NOA

5. Which of the following is not a problem of philosophy?
a. The problem of definition.
b. Metaphysical problem
c. Epistemological problem
d. Ethical problem
e. Problem of articulation of thought.

Unilag diploma

MERIT CUT-OFF POINTS AND MERIT LIST FOR 2014/2015 FOUNDATION PROGRAMMES

Authorities of the University of Lagos have released the merit cut-off points and merit list for the2014/2015 Foundation Programmes.

The merit list is available HERE (Please Click The Link) while the merit cut-off point list is below:

No.

Programme

Cut-Off (%)

 FACULTY OF ARTS

1

Creative Arts: (Theatre)

40.0

2

Creative Arts: (Music)

40.0

3

Creative Arts: (Visual Art)

42.4

4

English

43.5

5

European Languages (French)

52.9

6

European Languages (Russian)

40.0

7

Ling. African & Asian Studies

44.7

8

History & Strategic Studies

47.1

9

Philosophy

40.0

 FACULTY OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

1

Accounting

63.5

2

Actuarial Science

41.2

3

Business Administration

55.3

4

Finance

44.7

5

I.R.P.M.

52.9

6

Insurance

40.0

 FACULTY OF EDUCATION

1

Adult Education

40.0

2

Education Chemistry

40.0

3

Education French

40.0

4

Education Geography

40.0

5

Education CRS

40.0

6

Education IRS

40.0

7

Education Economics

40.0

8

Education English

40.0

9

Education Yoruba

40.0

10

Education Igbo

40.0

11

Education Physics

40.0

12

Guidance & Counselling

40.0

13

Education Mathematics

40.0

14

Educational Admin.

40.0

15

Education Biology

40.0

16

Education Technology

40.0

17

Home Economics

40.0

18

Education History

40.0

19

Education Integrated Science

40.0

20

Human Kinetics & H/Educ.

40.0

21

Education Business

40.0

 FACULTY OF ENGINEERING

1

Chemical Engineering

58.8

2

Civil Engineering

50.6

3

Computer Engineering

49.4

4

Elect./Elect. Engineering

54.1

5

Mechanical Engineering

55.3

6

Met & Mat Engineering

42.4

7

Petroleum & Gas

49.4

8

Surveying & Geoinformatics

40.0

9

Systems Engineering

50.6

 FACULTY OF ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES

1

Architecture

63.5

2

Building

40.0

3

Estate Management

43.0

4

Quantity Surveying

40.0

5

Urban & Regional Plan.

40.0

 FACULTY OF LAW

1

Law

60.0

 COLLEGE OF MEDICINE

1

Dentistry

47.1

2

Medical Laboratory Sc.

51. 8

3

Medicine and Surgery

70.6

4

Nursing Sciences

58.8

5

Pharmacology

50.6

6

Physiology

41.2

7

Physiotherapy

50.6

8

Radiography

50.6

 FACULTY OF PHARMACY

1

Pharmacy

58.8

 FACULTY OF SCIENCE

1

Biochemistry

49.4

2

Botany

40.0

3

Chemistry

40. 0

4

Cell Biology & Genetics

40.0

5

Computer Science

54.1

6

Geology

52.9

7

Geophysics

50.6

8

Marine Biology

41.2

9

Fisheries

40.0

10

Mathematics

40.0

11

Microbiology

47.1

12

Physics

40.0

13

Zoology

40.0

 FACULTY OF SOCIAL SCIENCES

1

Economics

57.6

2

Geography

40.0

3

Mass Communication

55.3

4

Political Science

50.6

5

Psychology

47.1

6

Sociology

50.6

GRAND TOTAL - 1183


Unilag DLI grading.

GRADING. 

1. Each course is graded on a maximum of 100 marks.
    Proportions of this shall be assigned to examinations and continuous assessment as determined by the institute.

2. A course previously passed shall not be registered for again, especially for the purpose of improving on the previous grade earned.

3. All  compulsory courses failed must be registered for again and passed.

4. To make normal progress towards the degree, a student must pass all courses specified in his curriculum and obtain a cumilative Grade Average CGPA not below 1.00 each session.

5. Any student whose CGPA, at the end of any session is less than 1.00 is placed on academic PROBATION for a period of one session during which he is expected to improve on his overall average grade.

6. Any student who fails to obtain a CGPA of at least 1.00 during any session while on probation shall normally be asked to withdraw from the institute.

7. Students asked to withdraw, may if they desire, petition the Academic Board of the institution through, the Director for consideration for re-admission.

8. Students are expected to pass all compulsory courses, including the University required courses.

9. The minimum pass mark in any course is 40%.The marks obtained by each student in every course shall be assigned appropriate leyter grades and grade points (GP) as follows:

   %                        grade                grade point
70- 100                  A                         5.0

60- 69                    B                         4.0

50- 59                    C                         3.0

45- 49                    D                         2.0

40- 44                    E                          1.0

0- 39                       F                          0

industrial relations

IRP 210- industrial relations..2008/2009.

1.The term collective bargaining was coined by the Webbs in
a. 1890
b. 1880
c. 1897
d. 1879

2. Written warnings are alternatively called
a. Complaints
b. Queries
c. Doubts
d. Suspension

3. Management by objective is the same thing as appraisal by result
a.True
b.False

4.A permanent industrial Arbitration Panel was created in
a. 1963
b. 1968
c. 1969
d. 1974

5.Collective bargaining found is root in Nigeria in
a. 1933
b. 1937
c. 1960
d. 1963

ECN 210- principles of microeconomics.

ECN 210-principles of micro economics. 2006/2007

1.The objective of any rational government is to maximise
a. Profit
b. Utility
c.welfare
d.wealth

2. The concept of invisible hard was developed by
a. Paul samuelson
b. Lloyd Atkinson
c. M.L.Jhilgan
d. Adam Smith

3. An imperfect market in which there is only one buyer of a commodity
a. Monopsony
b. Oligopoly
c. Mononpoly
d. Duopoly

4. Perfect competition market involve
a. Absence of transport
b. perfect knowledge of market condition.
c. Perfect mobility of goods and service
d. All of the above

5. Fixed cost equals...........at zero output
a. Average cost
b. Marginal cost
c. total cost
d. Avreage fixed cost
e. Variable cost

Unilag DLI e -exams for year one,2013/2014.

Second week.

12th January 2015

9am..POL 101.....Bua admin, Econs, Pub admin.....venue..eTC

9am..BUS 210...Acct, Bus admin, ......venue....DLI


13th January 2015

9am..ACC 210...Acct, Bus admin..venue...eTC

9am..PAD 114...pub admin....venue...DLI

14th January 2015

9am...GST 102.....Acct, Bus admin,.....venue...eTC

9am..GST 102....Econs, pub admin.....venue...DLI

2.30pm....FSC 103...Acct , Year one

2.30pm....FSC 103...Bus admin, Year three....venue...DLI


15th January 2015

9am...GST 103....Acct, Bus admin...venue....eTC

9am...GST 103....Econs, Pub admin..venue..DLI

16th January 2015

9am ...GST 105...Acct, Bus admin...., venue....eTC

9am..GST 105...Econs, pub admin....venue...DLI

17th January 2015

9am....SOC 111...Econs..., venue....eTC

9am...PAD 121...pub admin....venue....DLI

Saturday, 20 September 2014

Distance Learning Institute University of Lagos DLI Residential Programme Sessional Examination Time-Table (2013/2014) for B.Sc. (Hons) Accounting, B.Sc. (Hons) Business Administration, B.Sc. (Hons) Economics and B.Sc. (Hons) Public Administration (Years Three to Five)
 TENTATIVE
 DAY DATE
 Time 9.00am -11.00am Time 1.00pm -3.00pm Time 3.30pm-6.00pm

 1 Thursday 11th December 2014 ACC 321 BUS 312 ECN 222 ACC320 BUS 418 PAD 222

 2Friday 12th December 2014 CSC 207 BUS 424 3.00pm-5.00pm ++ BUS 410

 3 Saturday 13th December 2014 BUS 420 PAD 225 ACC 412 ECN 223 BUS 412

4 Monday 15th December 2014 FBA 320/321 PAD 322 BUS 427 ACC 424 ECN 313 BUS 310 ACC 313

5 Tuesday 16th December 2014 ACC 411 BUS 322 BUS 421 ECN 314 ACC 423

6 Wednesday 17th December 2014 BUS 311 ACC 310 BUS 422

7 Thursday 18th December 2014 ACC 414 PAD 319 ECN 224 ACC 322 BUS 323 ACC 410

  8 Friday 19th December 2014 BUS 321 or INS 321 CIL 306 3.00pm-5.00pm ++ ACC 420 BUS 320

 9 Saturday 20th December 2014 FIN 310 ECN 318 ACC 422 BUS 417 ACC 312 BUS 413

10 Monday 22nd December 2014 ACC 421 PAD 316 ACC 311 ECN 316 FIN 320
 11 Tuesday 23rd December 2014 GST 307 FBA 310 ECN 311

 ++ Friday (Jumaart Service)& Sunday (Sunday Service) Only

DLI residential exam time table.

DLI  Residential Programme Sessional Exam Time Table 2013/2014.

First week.
6th January 2015     FBA 110..9am....Pub admin      venue: DLI

                         BUS 211..9am...Acct, B/admin, Econs.   venue: eTC


7th January 2015     ECN 210...9am..Acct, B/admin....venue eTC
                     
                              ECN 111....9am...Econs, Pub admin..venue: DLI


8th January 2015    IRP 210...9am...Acct, B/admin, Econs   venue: eTC

                        PSC 101....pub admin....9am...venue: DLI

                         GRY 107.....9am....Econs .


9th January 2015    ECN 211....9am...Acct, B/admin..venue:eTC

                         ECN 121...9am....Econs, pub admin..venue: DLI


10th January 2015  CIL 308.....9am...Acct yr 1, bus admin yr 3
                                          venue: eTC

                                   PSY 100.....9am....pub admin....venue:DLI


Friday, 19 September 2014

Tuesday, 16 September 2014

BUS 211:Introduction to management.
 Objective Questions.

1. All of the following are scholars and contribute to scientific management school except
a. Frederick Taylor
b. Henry Gaul
c. Frank Gilbreth
d. Peter Drucker

2. Principles of scientific management was published by Frederick Taylor in
a. 1911
b. 1921
c. 1913
d. 1941.

3. Marketing starts before production takes place.True or False...

.4. Market can be segmented on the nasis of all of the following EXCEPT
a. Sex
b, lifestyle
c. Money
d. Climate

5. Human Resources Management function does not include
a. Planning
b. Choosing
c. Training
d. Motivating

6, Channel of distribution include all EXCEPT
a. Producer
b, Consumer
c, Agent
d. Broker

7. The school which posits that there is no best way in every situation is known as
a. Bureaucrats
b. Human relations
c. Contigency
d. Behavioural

8. Good communication does not require
a. Transference
b. Agreement
c. Understanding
d. Meaning

9. In delegation
a. Responsibility is transferred
b, Authority is transferred
c. Accountability is transferred
d. Work is transferred

10. The following belong to School of Management Thought except
a. Decision theory
b. System
c. OR
d. Contigency

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Monday, 15 September 2014

2013/2014 DLI registration

Submission of Registration forms.
2013/2014.

Return the following duly completed forms and documents to the registration officer, arranged in order below:

1. On-line print out of application form and acknowledgement slip.
2. Two copies of coloured admission letter.(laminated copy).
3. Original, plus one photocopy of academic data/qualification on admission form.
4. Two photocopies of O/L and or GCE certificates.
5. Photocopy of testimonials.
6, Letter of acceptance.
7. On- line course registration approved by course adviser.
8. Photocopy of payment receipt.
9. Letter from employer/evidence of gainful employment.
10.A reference letter from lawyer, a chief imam, or senior civil servant.
11. Handwritten letter of preparedness to pay all service throughout the duration of my programme.
12 .Photocopy of birth certificate/declaration of age.
13. Marriage certificate for married women only, plus newspaper advert for change of name.
14. Screening of new student form.
15. 7 passport photographs( copied with name at the back.)


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Tuesday, 9 September 2014

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 PSY 100 introduction to psychology 3 units
 PAD 114 intro to international relations 3 units
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 GST 102 philosophy and logic 2 units
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Friday, 15 August 2014

Extracts from DLI Admission Letter.

11. You are required to bring the following documents to the Registration Centre:

a.  Coloured Laser Jet printed original letter of Admission from the Institute website.

b. Original birth certificate or statutory declaration of Age.

c. 50 recent studio photographs( passport size ) with your names in full at the back of the photographs.(surname in block letters).

Extracts from DLI Admission Letter.

Extracts from DLI Admission Letter.

6. Please note that the offer of admission will nit normally be deferred.If you therefore fail to register for the programme qithin the stipulated deadline in the year of admission, the offer of admission will lapse and you will be required to reapply afresh.
BE PREPARED. ........as we await the DLI entrance results, get ur WAEC original certificate ready.If you used 2013,2012, results, you must get a CONFIRMATION sealed result from WAEC office, delivered by courier service to DLI Director, before you will be screened and registered. Chat with me for more details on how to get yours, thats if you are affected.

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Thursday, 3 July 2014

Unilag Post utme 2014.

NOTICE ON 2014 POST-UTME SCREENING EXERCISE

The University of Lagos Post-UTME Screening Exercise for admission into ALL COURSES/PROGRAMMES for the 2014/2015 Academic Year will commence on Monday, July 21 and end on Thursday, July 24, 2014.
The Computer Based Test (CBT) Screening Exercise is in the Use of English, Mathematics and General Paper.

REGISTRATION: The online registration of candidates for the Post-UTME Screening Exercise is scheduled to start on Thursday, July 3, 2014 and end on Wednesday, July 16, 2014.

Candidates are to pay the Screening Fee: N 2,000 at the following banks (specific branches are listed on the 2014/2015 POST-UTME Link under the Prospective Students section on the Home-Page of this website):

ACCESS BANK, ECOBANK, FIRST BANK, GTBank, UBA, UNION BANK, WEMA BANK AND ZENITH BANK.
 Post-UTME e-REGISTRATION SLIP: Candidates are to follow instructions for the registration as indicated on the University website to print their e-registration slip for the screening exercise.

DATE OF POST-UTME SCREENING EXERCISE
The Post UTME screening exercise will take place fromMonday, July 21 to Thursday, July 24, 2014.

OTHER SERVICES: To prepare for the screening exercise, interested candidates may utilize the Online Practice Test (Optional) which is available at N2, 000:00.

ELIGIBLE CANDIDATES: All candidates who scored 200 and above and have made UNILAG their FIRST CHOICE Institution in the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examinations (UTME) are eligible for the screening. In addition, candidates must possess five (5) credit passes in relevant ‘O’ level subjects including Mathematics and English Language at ONE sitting.

Candidates awaiting results are also eligible. Candidates, who will not be sixteen (16) years of age by October 31, 2014 are not eligible and need not apply.

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Unilag DLI Admission

Year one screening and registration requirements.
 birth certificate or sworn affidavit .
 primary school testimonial secondary school testimonial .
 Waec/ Neco/GCE certificates .
 if married, and you intend to use your husband name, then you need marriage certificate and newspaper advert on change of name.
 Note that your names must be consistent with all the documents.
 50 passport photographs.
Letter from your work place.
Letter from a clergyman.
Letter of preparedness to pay the school fees.
 You must have been 21years old by last December.
 No awaiting results.
No statement of results.
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Thursday, 22 May 2014

Procedure for completing Foundation programme 2014/2015.

1. Log on the university website,  www.unilag.edu.ng  , click on the
Foundation Link.

2.Read carefully the subject requirements page to confirm if the applicant
is registrable for the proposed course.

3.Complete the pre-application page to obtain a payment reference number
(PRN) using the applicant name.

4.With the payment reference number, make payment at any branch
of Access bank, Ecobank, First bank, GT bank, UBA, Union bank,Wema
bank, Zenith bank.

5.After payment, log on to the university website, click
on the application form link.Log in with the payment reference number
and applicant's surname(lowercase) as password.

6.Complete the Application form, print two copies, stamp and sign them
at the faculty of the proposed course of study, submit
a copy at the faculty coordinator's office and come along
with a copy for the entrance exam.

Admission requirements for UNILAG DIPLOMA 2014.

A minimum of 5 credits( english language, mathematics and three relevant subjects)
obtained in one sitting at the SSCE/WASC, GCE/OL, NECO with results
obtained before registration.

Note that engineering, computer sciences and mathematics candidates require credit
in further maths.

Candidates must be 16years and above by september 2014.

Wednesday, 21 May 2014

General information about DLI 2014.

a. Applicants for DLI programmes shall not be less than 21yrs of age by 31st December 2013.
b.Offer of admission to programmes are subject to viable number of qualified applicants.
c.Candidates awaiting results need not apply.
d.Certificates and not statement of result slips are acceptable for WAEC/SSCE/GCE/NECO results obtained before 2008.

Extracts from DLI past questions.

1. Neither Joseph nor Tolani..........interested in football.
(a) is (b) are ( c) will (d) were
2. The chairman and his deputy .........rescued from the accident.
(a) is (b) was ( c) are (d) were
3.Each of the boys..........gjven a prize.
(a) have (b) was (c) were (d) are
4.Both the pilot and his co-pilot ........injured in the last accident.
(a) was (b) are (c) were (d) is

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Tuesday, 20 May 2014

Facts about DLI unilag.


You must be above 21yrs.
Passports must be white background.
DLI not written on the certificate.
Extra 2 passports kept for the exam.
For the first time, entrance exam will be CBT.
Bus admin always has the highest cut off mark.
Year one sch fees is 109,500.00, payable once.
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