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Admission Update: 10 Common Mistakes That Make Students Lose Admission – And How You Can Avoid Them

Every year, thousands of Nigerian students prepare, pray, and struggle to secure admission into universities, polytechnics, and colleges of education. Some write JAMB multiple times, some score very high, while others barely meet the cut-off. But when the final admission list comes out, the painful reality is that not everyone gets admitted. Why? 🤔 The…

Complete Guide: Essential Documents Students Must Upload and Present for Successful Admission Screening

Gaining admission into any Nigerian university, polytechnic, or college of education involves several stages. Many candidates score high in JAMB and Post-UTME but end up missing admission due to errors or incomplete documentation during screening and clearance. To guide you properly, this article explains the exact documents you need, the right time to upload/present them,…

UNIBEN Extends Post-UTME Registration Deadline for 2025/2026 Academic Session

The University of Benin (UNIBEN), one of Nigeria’s most prestigious federal universities, has officially announced an extension of the registration deadline for its Post-UTME and Direct Entry (DE) screening exercise for the 2025/2026 academic session. This update comes as a huge relief to many prospective students who were racing against the clock to complete their…

Switzerland Work Visa 2025: Step-by-Step Guide for Job Seekers and Students

Are you dreaming of building a successful career in one of the most beautiful and economically stable countries in the world? Switzerland is not just famous for its breathtaking Alps, luxury watches, and world-class chocolate—it also stands out as one of Europe’s strongest job markets. With competitive salaries, high living standards, and a multicultural work…

ABU Zaria Announces Post-UTME Mop-up Screening for 2025/2026: Final Chance for Candidates

Ahmadu Bello University (ABU) Zaria, one of Nigeria’s most prestigious universities and a dream institution for thousands of students every year, has officially announced a mop-up Post-UTME/Direct Entry screening exercise for the 2025/2026 academic session. This announcement comes as welcome relief for students who, for one reason or another, missed their scheduled screening date or…

Ekiti Parents Challenge JAMB: Should Students Turning 16 Be Allowed into University?

The debate over Nigeria’s minimum admission age policy has taken another twist, and this time, parents in Ekiti State are at the forefront of the conversation. They are urging the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB), the Federal Government, and even President Bola Tinubu to reconsider the rule that only candidates who are already 16…

NELFUND Clarifies New Guidelines on Student Upkeep Loan Disbursement and Application Process

The Nigerian Education Loan Fund (NELFUND) has officially issued fresh clarifications regarding the student upkeep loan disbursement process, and these updates are extremely important for every Nigerian student hoping to benefit from the scheme. Since the launch of the loan programme, many students have been asking questions such as: “Why did my upkeep stop?”, “Do…

ASUU Declares August 26 as Nationwide Day of Protest Across Campuses

In a move that has stirred fresh debate across Nigeria’s education sector, the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) has declared Tuesday, August 26, 2025, as a nationwide day of protest. This decision is set to affect virtually all public universities in the country, as lecturers, students, and stakeholders brace themselves for another showdown with…

2025 EHF Scholarship Program (2nd Edition) for Edo State Students – Everything You Need to Know

The journey through higher education is never an easy one, especially when financial challenges stand in the way of brilliant students who simply want to focus on their books and graduate with flying colours. That is why initiatives like the Dominic Esangbedo Tertiary Education Scholarship, popularly called the EHF Scholarship, are so important. For students…