UNILAG CONSULT ANNOUNCES INTERNAL & EXTERNAL VACANCIES


The University of Lagos Consultancy Services is requesting applications from suitably qualified candidates for the following posts in UNILAG CONSULT.



1.  Managing Director


Job Summary:
This is the most senior management position. The successful candidate must be a confirmed member of academic staff of University of Lagos or any other University. The successful candidate will be offered appointment with UNILAG CONSULT for a period of 2 years in the first instance. Upon satisfactory performance, the appointment may be renewable for a further period of 2 years and no more. Candidate must be able to communicate effectively, provide leadership in research and other consultancy services, as well as initiate viable and important activities which would generate funds for the Company and University.

Qualification and Experience
1.    Have a good first degree and second degree. A higher degree such as Ph.D is an added advantage with appropriate management experience;
2.    Must not be above 55 years of age and not below 40 years and must not be below the rank of an Associate Professor of University of Lagos or any other University at the time of appointment.
3.    Show concrete evidence of success in similar assignments;
4.    Be able to establish enduring contacts in government and non-government institutions, and corporate organizations;
5.    Have a good judgement and initiative in determining sources of business for UNILAG CONSULT;
6.    Demonstrate ability to lead and work in an academic environment.


2. PROJECT OFFICER


Job summary
1.    To co-ordinate and complete activities related to the organization’s projects and effectively perform a variety of project-related administrative duties.
2.    Regularly provide advice on the management of projects, organize the various professionals working on a project.
3.    Be able to carry out risk assessment, oversees project accounting, costing and billing.
4.    Agreeing with project aims and objectives and responsible for project management and timely delivery of projects.
5.    Organizing and monitoring the various professionals and sub-contractors working on multiple development projects to ensure guidelines and timelines are maintained.

Qualification and Experience
1.    Not above 40 years of age.
2.    Minimum 3 years’ experience in the construction industry, preferably in a constructing environment.
3.    Minimum of Degree; B.Sc. in Quantity Survey, Civil Engineering or Building.
4.    Professional Qualification in Project Management will be an added advantage.
5.    Successful completion of NYSC or exemption certificate.


3. AUDITOR

Job summary

Reporting to Managing Director, the Auditor will be primarily responsible for:
1.    Verifying all transactions regarding assets, liability, revenue and expenses of the company.
2.    Perform physical verification of assets both within and outside the company premises.
3.    Ensure proper labelling of assets for proper monitoring. 
4.    Enforcing and monitoring compliance with accounting policies and procedures.
5.    Ensure proper maintenance of asset register and account payable and receivable records for audit purposes.
6.    Avoiding legal challenges by complying with legal requirements; including statutory obligations, withholding, corporate tax, VAT and PAYE.
7.    Securing financial and other information by regular back-ups.
8.    Training and mentoring of junior audit staff.
9.    Making recommendations to Managing Director based on timely review process and procedures.
10.  Carrying out any other work as assigned by Managing Director.
11.  System Auditing and investigation.
12.  Monitoring and review of controls


Qualification and Experience:
1.    Not more than 40 years of age.
2.    First degree in Accounting or Finance from a recognised Institution with a minimum 2nd  Class Lower Division plus NYSC Discharge Certificate or Evidence of Exemption.
3.    Minimum of 3 years post NYSC Auditing experience in any industry, experience in audit practice will be an added advantage. Membership of ICAN or any other recognised accounting is required.


4. Accountant

Job Summary:
Reporting to Managing Director, the Accountant will be primarily responsible for:
1.    Preparing and Recording assets, liability, revenue and expenses entries by compiling and analyzing accounting information.
2.    Maintaining and balancing subsidiary account by verifying, allocating, posting, recording transaction; resolving discrepancies.
3.    Summarizing financial status by collating information; preparing balance sheet, revenue account and other affiliated statements in line with approved standards.
4.    Processing payroll as at when due and generating pay slips for staff with correct information showing statutory deductions.
5.    Enforcing and monitoring compliance with accounting policies and procedures.
6.    Maintaining asset register and account payable and receivable records for audit purposes.
7.    Interfacing with external auditors.
8.    Avoiding legal challenges by complying with legal requirements; including statutory obligations, withholding, corporate tax, VAT and PAYE.
9.    Securing financial and other information by regular back-ups.
10.  Training and mentoring of junior accounting staff.
11.  Making recommendations to Managing Director based on timely review of accounting processes information.
12.  Preparation of Bank reconciliation and variance analysis.
13.  Carrying out any other work as assigned by Managing Director.

Qualification & Experience

1.    Not above 40 years of age.
2.    First degree in Accounting of Finance from a recognized institution with a minimum 2nd Class Lower Division Plus NYSC Discharge Certificate or Evidence of Exemption.
3.    Minimum of 5 years post NYSC Accounting experience, private sector experience will be an added advantage.
4.    A good knowledge of IFRS (International Financial Reporting Standards) is required.
5.    Membership of ICAN or any other recognized accounting body is required.


Submission

 If you meet the requirements above, please forward a letter of application with 12 copies of your CV to: 

The Advertiser:
University of Lagos, 
P.M.B. 1031Akoka, Lagos or email a copy to: mdunilagconsult@unilagconsult.com.ng 
Not later than Wednesday, August 31, 2016

23 Private/Public Libraries In Lagos


Here are the common private and public Libraries for reading and exams prep purposes here in Lagos, Nigeria.

It seems we need more corporate bodies to fund some of these libraries and also spirited individuals to add to the resources available.

enjoy!!


1. ZODML Community Library
Zaccheus Onumba Dibiaezue Memorial Libraries,
196 Awolowo road, Lagos
Email: info@zodml.org
Web: http://zodml.org
Community Library: (234)-1-4631787
Corporate Office: (234)-1-4541941
0802 329 7111, 01 463 1787, 01 454 1941


2.Illupeju Public Library (not sure that's the name), Opposite LSDPC, Illupeju, Lagos State.

3. Badagry Divisional Library
Marine Road,Badagry, Ojo, Lagos
01-2161189

3. Fola Sasegbon Memorial (Law) Library
46, Akinsoji Street, Fadeyi, Shomolu, Lagos
0806 856 9906, 0809 318 0445

4. enry Carr Public Library
Behind Conoil Petrol Station, Cement, Agege, Lagos
01-2168210

5. Ikorodu Divisional Library
T.O.S. Benson Road, Ikorodu, Lagos
01-2161903

6. Lagos Books Club (The College Library)
House 27, 5th Avenue, M Close, Festac Town, Amuwo Odofin, Lagos
0803 301 0872

7. National Library Of Nigeria
(2 reviews)
227 ,Herbert Macaulay Way, Yaba, Lagos Mainland, Lagos, Nigeria
0803 485 7002, 0808 511 7073

8. Strexfree Library
Saint Finbarrs College Road, Akoka, Shomolu, Lagos, Nigeria
0703 559 0123

9. Fola Sasegbon Memorial Law Library
46 ,Akinsoji Street, Fadeyi, Shomolu, Lagos, Nigeria

10. Crimmd Library
138 ,Ejigbo Idimu Road, Ejigbo, Oshodi Isolo, Lagos, Nigeria

11. Crystal Library Solutions Ltd
18 ,Tijani Ashogbon Street, Bariga, Lagos Mainland, Lagos, Nigeria


12. Rainbow Book Club
(PRO Office) 17 ,Maitama Sule Street, Ikoyi, Eti Osa, Lagos, Nigeria

13. Lagos State Library Board
1 ,Oba Akinjobi Street, G.R.A, Ikeja, Lagos, Nigeria

14. Tolu Public Library
Temidire Street, Tolu, Ajeromi Ifelodun, Lagos, Nigeria

15. Gani Fawehinmi Library And Gallery
Nlp House, Otunba Jobi Fele Way, Alausa, Ikeja, Lagos, Nigeria

16. Central Medical Library
(1 review)
Murtala Muhammed Way, Yaba, Lagos Mainland, Lagos, Niger

17. LeanHub Library
39A, Awudu Ekpegha Boulevard Street, Off Admiralty Road, Lekki Phase 1, Lagos0809 991 9361

18. Grill Information Centre
17 ,AgaRoad Street, Sabo Yaba, Lagos Mainland, Lagos, Nigeria

19. Club Change
Club Change Training Centre, Amuwo-Odofin Industrial Estate, Amuwo Odofin, Lagos, Nigeria

20. Myrtle Tree Bookshop And Bookclub
28 ,Osolo Way, Ajao Estate, Oshodi Isolo, Lagos, Nigeria

21 Read e-Books Rite
11 ,Adekunle Fajuyi Road, Adeniyi Jones Avenue, Ikeja, Lagos, Nigeria

22. Lagos State E-Learning Center
14 ,Odunlami Street, By Broad Street, Lagos Island, Lagos, Nigeria

23. Centre for Contemporary Art Lagos Library
9 McEwen Street, Yaba, Lagos
070 283 67106, 0815 580 7542


You can add  more if  you got more info that are not included.

Thanks



UNILAG PG 2016/2017 EXAMS DATE FIXED FOR SEPTEMBER 17TH - 24TH 2016



As predicted Unilag Pg management released the examination dates for this year postgraduate to be held between  SEPT 17TH to 24TH.

 Although, details not given yet, this is clarion call for all involved to raised their prep level 3 notch up


 ENTRANCE/QUALIFYING EXAMINATION DATES FOR POSTGRADUATE STUDENTS


The Entrance/Qualifying Examinations of new postgraduate students of the University of Lagos for the 2016/2017 academic session will commence at the Distance Learning Institute and Multipurpose Halls A, B, C of UNILAG, from 9: 00 a.m. till 3:00 p.m. daily.


Below is the schedule for the exercise which will commence from Saturday, September 17 to Saturday, September 24, 2016:


F  CBT EXAMINATIONS:  

Saturday, September 17 and Saturday, September 24, 2016

VENUE:                               DLI E-Learning Centre


F  PAPER-BASED EXAMINATIONS: 

Tuesday, September 20 to Friday, September 23, 2016

VENUE: Multipurpose Halls A, B & C


source:
http://unilag.edu.ng/newsdetails.php?NewsID=2731


GET PAST QUESTIONS FOR YOUR EXAMS HERE



HOW TO PASS UNILAG PG CBT EXAMS WITH MERIT





UNFAIR ADVANTAGE  was Remi secret weapon.

you need that advantage.

more than 21,000 people are competing for 3500 spaces...

how do you go on top?

how do you become the most preferred?

the special one.


listen to this Lady.
she wrote the exams in 2015.


==========================
Oluremi Oyewole
9:38 AM 
Reply to me

Hi ,

Good morning sir. I appreciate all your effort so far in keeping us updated,
the exam was very good. almost all the questions where from the past questions we had, so i was just ticking without looking. lol

when will the result come out? Thank you so much. 

Remi

======================

I was just ticking without looking...
if you ask me this is unfair, where people were crying that exams was too hard and dont know what to chose.

When the result came out, she scored 84.8%

Unfair Advantage indeed.




CBT could be tricky


They are usually short and bitter pills

time is of essence, so you need to know what you want.

No time to talk or cheat no time

maximum 60 questions just few like MIT and Compueter exceeds that number

max time is 60minutes

its fast

its gives no room to think twice

No room to cross-check your work

Its One-chance Exam

it could be a faster route to failure.


That is why I want you to have an UNFAIR ADVANTAGE.





19 CBT Tips 


1. Be prepared mentally

2. As you log in, click on your course and your questions will pop up.
now just be calm and answer the ones you know first

3. Treat none maths questions first and come back to the maths later

4. If you are not allowed calculator - try using the system calculator so try praticing how to now

5. if you find your questions are very difficult, and u have no clue. call the invigilator attention and try to restart your PC

so that when you come on again a new set of questions can come up.

NOTE:
This is if you are sure u cant answer nada in the questions you are seeing... 
and if the next set of questions are still tough...

go on your kneels and ask for forgiveness if you wrong anyone.


6. SPEED- you must practice speed because time is of essense
Your time Starts Counting as you log in, so dont expect anyone to tell you to stop, the system will log you off if your time is over and that is not good. so make sure you check the rmeining time, as you work, its above you, just like we have it in cyber-cafe

7. I advise not to sit close to anyone that will distract you. some people will be asking you for No 3 or No 6, the forgotten that the questions are not sae and if even same not same TYPE. the tyes are up to 10.

8. make sure at the end you chose an answer, dont leave any question unattempted, there is no negative marking

9. If your computer has any issues, call the invigilator attention fast

10. or stand up and use another fast

11. Dont be scared or frighten or in tension, just relax, its just a test, you must have done far more complex exams before.

12. Questions Bar: 

this will tell you how many questions you have answered and how many are remaining, so check it frequently


13. Dont go into the exams looking desperate. calm down

14. carry a sheet and pen for calculation

15. when you open your system, before you forget for those of you that knows how to cramm formular,

open a notepad and type all the formulars in ur head fast within 60seconds, so you dont forget.

16. When u finish answering all questions, pls crosscheck and doble sure, then click submit.

17. Be friendly please with the invigilators - dont carry any attitude there, else they can make the experience unforgetable for you.

This can also make you get favors ike more time added to your time counter. and ask for some just signal an invigilator, target the opposite sex.
and politely tell him that you need some more time added for you. some got 10 or 15 more this way

18. Out of 60 questions make sure you did 35 very well.

19. use my elimination method to guess the answers accurately


These can save you a lot of stress.

In my next mail, I'll cover how to answer paper base exams PPT.




CBT COURSES in 2015 EXAMS


SET A

Master of Business Administration (F/T, P/T & Executive)
Master of Science in Accounting (F/T)
Master of Risk Management
Master of Science in Actuarial Science (F/T & P/T)
Master of Science in Risk Management and Insurance (F/T)
Master of Science in Management (F/T & P/T)
Master of Science in Marketing (F/T & P/T)
Master of Science in Operations Research (F/T & P/T)
Master of Science in Organisational Behaviour (F/T & P/T)
Master of Science in Production/Operations Management (F/T& P/T)
Master of Development Finance (P/T)
Master of Science in Finance (F/T & P/T)
Postgraduate Diploma in Finance (P/T)
Master of Industrial and Labour Relation (P/T)
Master of Science in Industrial Relations & Personnel Management (F/T)
Master of Geographic Information System (P/T)
Master of Science in Geography and Planning (F/T)
Master of Transportation Planning and Management (P/T)


SET B

Master of Law (F/T & P/T)
Postgraduate Diploma in Education (F/T & Sandwich)
Postgraduate Diploma in Educational Administration & Planning (P/T)
Master of Education in Educational Administration & Planning (F/T, P/T & Sandwich)
Postgraduate Diploma in Economics (P/T)
Master of Science in Economics (F/T & P/T)
Postgraduate Diploma in Mass Communications (F/T & P/T)
Master of Science in Mass Communications (F/T & P/T)
Master of Public and International Affairs
Master of Public Administration (P/T)
Master of Science in Political Science (F/T)
Master of Managerial Psychology (P/T)
Master of Science in Psychology (F/T)
Master of Science in Sociology (F/T & P/T)
Master of Criminology (F/T & P/T)
M.Sc. Public Health (F/T & P/T)
Master of Public Health (MPH) (F/T)
Master of Environmental Management
Master of Information Technology (P/T)
Master of Science in Computer Science (F/T)
Postgraduate Diploma in Computer Science (P/T)


If your course is not here, that means you will be writing PAPER, except there is a change of plans.



so what do I suggest?

Wisdom leads to profits...

listen carefully.

1. As you read through the past questions. Look at the various trend of questions

2. check the areas of concentration and write it down

3. familiarize with the papers now

4. Jot down the areas you are not so comfortable with

5. read them up now OR look for help 


this is the best time to join our eclass.


for eclass

http://careerplusonline.net/classpay

Types of Master’s Degrees


Generally speaking, there are two main types of master’s degrees:

1. course-based (taught) and
2. research-based.

Course-based master’s degrees 

are based on structured course modules taught through lectures, seminars, laboratory work or distance learning, while

Research-based master’s degrees 

require the student to carry out their own research project(s) in a specialized field of study. Research master’s degrees normally take a little longer than taught master’s degrees to complete.

It is also possible to categorize master’s degrees in terms of subject matter, level of specialization, type of coursework and entry requirements; see the lists below. (Keep in mind that naming conventions vary and some universities –

 For example, the MA is known as magister artium or artium magister and the MSc is known as magister scientiae or scientiae magister.)

Types of master’s degrees by subject/coursework type

The following list describes in greater detail the distinct types of master’s degrees based on the most common course names used in university listings. As there is no single standardized system, you may find variations between institutions in terms of both naming and course content.

Master of Arts (MA)

A Master of Arts (MA) is usually awarded in disciplines categorized as arts or social sciences, such as communications, education, languages, linguistics, literature, geography, history and music. Candidates are taught through a combination of lectures and seminars, and assessed through an examination and/or a dissertation based on an independent research project.


Master of Science (MS, MSc)

A Master of Science (MS, MSc) is usually awarded in disciplines categorized as the sciences, such as biology, chemistry, engineering, health and statistics. Certain fields such as economics and the social sciences can fall under both arts and sciences, with the individual institution deciding on what to call their master’s degree program. In such subjects, it may be the case that the MS has a stronger research component and can be perceived to hold more weight than an MA in some industries.


Master of Research (MRes)

A Master of Research (MRes) degree is designed to provide training in how to become a researcher. Containing a significantly larger research element than MA or MSc programs, an MRes may give candidates an advantage if they wish to pursue a PhD or enter a career in research. Note that some institutions may refer to MRes-style degree programs as an MSc, so it’s worth checking the course content carefully before applying.


Master by Research (MPhil)

A Master by Research (MPhil) is an advanced research-based degree which allows the candidate to focus on a particular topic in-depth and independently, to complete a single large research project. An MPhil is often seen as a precursor to a PhD, and is often used by institutions to allow students to ‘test the water’ before commencing a PhD degree program. This often takes longer to complete than other types of master’s degrees – though the length of time and the status awarded to an MPhil varies significantly depending on the country and institution.


Master of Studies (MSt)

Taught in only a few places (including Oxford, Cambridge, Canberra and Dublin), a Master of Studies (MSt) degree is comparable to the MA or MSc, requiring both classroom learning and the completion of a thesis and an examination. An MSt can serve as a provisional enrolment for a PhD in some cases. The need for this category of master’s degree partly stems from the fact that at the ‘Oxbridge’ universities and in Dublin, students who have completed a Bachelor of Arts are automatically awarded an MA after a defined time-period has passed. In contrast, those with an would MSt have completed postgraduate coursework to gain the title.

Specialized and professional master’s degrees

There are also more specialized types of master’s degrees, often focusing on a specific professional area. These are sometimes known as “tagged master’s degrees”, because they are ‘tagged’ to a certain field, or professional master’s degrees, because they focus on career development in a particular profession. Some professional master’s degrees start with the word Professional in the title, such as the Professional Science Master’s Degree (PSM), a hands-on degree with a heavy practical component giving students the skills and knowledge needed to work professionally in their chosen field.

As ever, classifications and course details will differ depending on the country and institution. Here are some of the most common examples of specialized and professional master’s degrees:

Master of Business Administration (MBA)

The Master of Business Administration (MBA) is designed to give students the skills and knowledge required for career progression in business and management roles. Candidates are given broad training in all aspects of business, allowing them to apply their learning to a variety of careers. Many MBA candidates are mid-career professionals, with many programs requiring at least three years’ professional experience. You can also choose to combine an MBA with a specialization such as accounting or finance, and tailor the degree to a specific field of interest. Related master’s degrees include the Master of Public Administration (MPA) and Master of Information Technology (MIT).

Master of Library Science (MLS, MLIS, MSLS)

The Master of Library Science is designed to give students both academic and professional knowledge for entry into the workplace – in this case, libraries. Taught at an accredited library school, an MLS includes theoretical components along with a practicum (supervised practical teaching) or internship, ending with a research project or thesis. The MLS is often a requirement for professional librarian positions in the US and Canada.

Master of Public Administration (MPA)

The Master of Public Administration is a public policy degree similar to an MBA, but focusing on the public sector rather than the private sector. Students can specialize in areas such as the environment, international administration and science and technology with an aim to work for the government, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), not-for-profit organizations and in consulting. The MPA combines academic and professional elements, with a focus on policy analysis and management. Other public policy master’s degrees include Master of Public Policy (MPP), Master of Public Affairs (MPA) Master of Urban Planning (MUP) and Master of International Affairs (MIA).

Master of Public Health (MPH)

The Master of Public Health has academic and professional elements, taking an interdisciplinary approach to areas related to public health. Students are taught how to monitor, diagnose and regulate the health concerns of communities through public policies. Many MPH degree programs are specialized in areas such as epidemiology, global health, occupational health, and nutritional sciences. While some countries accept students with accredited bachelor’s degrees for the MPH, others only accept medical graduates.


Master of Social Work (MSW)

The Master of Social Work degree prepares students for careers within the field of social work, focusing on improving the quality of life for individuals, groups and communities. The MSW is offered either as a clinical degree allowing students to work directly with clients, or as a macro-practice degree preparing students for work in political advocacy and community organizing.

Master of Laws (LLM)

The Master of Laws degree is usually taken after having graduated from a professional law degree and gives candidates the chance to combine their knowledge of the basic skills needed to become a lawyer with specialist knowledge gained through research in a particular area of law.

Master of Arts in Liberal Studies (MA, MALS, MLA/ALM, MLS)

The Master of Arts in Liberal Studies is an interdisciplinary program designed to provide rigorous teaching in the liberal arts. Candidates graduate with both depth and breadth of postgraduate knowledge, with MALS programs drawing from courses and instructors from across the university’s postgraduate curriculum. Typically liberal arts students choose the course for an opportunity to intellectually challenge themselves, explore ideas and pursue knowledge, rather than to pursue a specific career path.

Master of Fine Arts (MFA)

The Master of Fine Arts is a creative degree granted in disciplines such as the visual, performing and studio arts. This may include creative writing, graphic design, photography, filmmaking, theatre and painting. Assessment and study are both practical, culminating in a major work or performance.

Master of Music (MM/MMus)

Awarded by universities and music conservatories, the Master of Music degree combines advanced studies in a specialist applied area chosen by the student (such as music performance, composition or conducting) with advanced studies in musical theory. MM degrees could be preparation for teaching music or to become a professional in a chosen field.

Master of Education (MEd, MSEd, MIT, MAEd, MAT)

The Master of Education degree prepares students for careers in education. Some Master of Education degrees prepare student teachers to become certified, while others are more suited for experienced, already certified teachers to specialize in areas such as curriculum, instruction, special education, counseling and administration. The MIT and MAT degrees include coursework and a student teaching internship and lead to the teacher certification qualification needed to teach in public schools.

Master of Engineering (MEng)

The Master of Engineering degree can be either academic (with a focus on engineering theories and practice) or professional (with a focus on preparing students for work in the engineering field). While some MEng programs require students to become published in an industry journal, others involve training periods in industry or laboratories, or a combination of the two in order to graduate.

Master of Architecture (MArch)

The Master of Architecture is a master’s degree in architecture that assesses students through practical internships, final examinations and/or a thesis or final project in order to receive a license. As MArch degrees vary in kind, you may find different names for different types of programs. Students are required to produce coursework in subjects such as design, building science, structural engineering, architectural history and theory and professional practice.



Master's Degree Requirements

Finally, master’s degrees also vary in terms of the entry requirements applicants need to meet. To meet master’s degree requirements it’s usually necessary to have graduated with a bachelor’s degree (though not always), and some programs require a certain amount of professional experience.

See below for the most common requirements for different types of master’s degrees.

Postgraduate master’s degrees (MA, MSc, MLA, MSW, etc)
These master’s degrees are usually open to anyone who holds a bachelor’s degree. (See above for more information about the different types of postgraduate master’s degrees.)

Business or management master’s degrees (MBA, MSc, MIM, MSM, MA, MEM)
For these types of program, master’s degree requirements usually include a certain amount of professional experience, especially in the case of an MBA (Master of Business Administration). An MSc in Management (MSc, MIM, MSM) typically requires a bachelor’s degree in social sciences, while an MA in Management is more likely to accept candidates from all backgrounds. The Masters in Engineering Management (MEM) is specially designed for engineering students.

Executive master’s degrees (EMBA, EMS)

Designed specifically for mid-career executive professionals, executive master’s degrees require candidates to have gained significant professional experience – even more than in the case of an MBA. The most common are Executive Master in Business Management (EMBA) or Executive MSc programs.

Postgraduate research master’s degrees (Master by Research)

Master by Research programs are designed for those who hold a bachelor’s degree with a significant research component and/or have several published research papers.


Integrated master’s degrees (MEng, MMath, MSci, etc)

These are master’s degrees that follow on directly from an undergraduate degree program, most commonly available in scientific and technology subjects. So it’s possible to apply for an integrated master’s degree program directly after completion of secondary-level education. Integrated master’s degree programs usually last a year longer than it would take to earn an undergraduate degree, and students may have the option to skip the final year and just graduate at bachelor’s level instead.

There is also the option (particularly in countries such as the US) to earn a master’s degree alongside your undergraduate studies. This is called “en route”, “in passing” or “in course” and is awarded following the successful completion of coursework and certain examinations.

UNILAG PG EXAMS: My 2-WEEKS STUDY PLAN FOR ADMISSION (RECOMMENDED)


By next week expect the exams timetable to be released.for this year
so for someone who is just wondering why all these stress for a simple exams, 

Ask those who have done this same exams for the third time, you will agree with me that its better to make it once.

its also better to be ready than be sorry.


Failure is not a good friend, its damage your psych and self esteem so lets avoid it.


Here is how I will use 2 weeks to prep for this exams if I Had no time.
I could make some flexibility here and there.


But I need a plan to follow.


NO PLAN NO SUCCESS.


First class grads have habits and they stick to it.
I observed its not that they are smarter than 3rd class or 2:2 guys

Just that 1st class guys are more consistent with their plan, 
they follow a plan and stick to it. 

others just do random reading that are not consistent.


'whatever your hands findeth to do, do it with all thy might'


DILIGENCE is the KEY.


Shall we...??


MATERIALS NEEDED


1. Past Questions ( print a copy)
2. SIMPLE TEXTBOOKS- Use a simple One- SS3 or 100L 
3. INTERNET CONNECTION FOR GOOGLE support
4. Note books to write down
5. calculators
6. Pen and Biro
7. Rough work sheets
8. Take along things that enhance your reading so you wont sleep off e.g I read with music on or chew gum
9. charger
9. Print out the exams course outline/topics
10. connect to Unilaggoogle.com for some extra details


PUT-OFF


1. Place your phones in  FLIGHT MODE
2. No facebook/whatsapp/BBM/Instag/twitter/linda/nairaland


I will go out of the house  because:

1. I cant read at home, it too comforting and tempting..too much distractions
2. people can gate-crash on you
3. family members can ask for your time
4. find a place to read alone
5. find fellow candidates and read together for motivation- just ONE is ok ( online class members can find a partner there)
6. dont go to your partner place to read you wont read....
7. dont go to your B/F or G/f place TO READ ... I promise you temptation is near thee...


Recommended places to read In Nigeria


1. Private schools premises ( offer the gate-man some 100naira)
2. Public schools
3. private libraries 
4. church/mosque premises
5. UNILAG LAGOON FRONT

I will send a list of libraries in my next post.


How to study Effectively:


1. Dont read everything at once
2. Be deliberate in reading
3. Go through the past questions and note down the regular topics that occurred
4. Pick a topic to take on per session
5. Read the introduction level of those topics not advance as the exams is introductory- SS3 or 100L/200L 
6. Do TOPICAL READING using the past questions as guide



My 2-WEEK STUDY Plan Step by Step


To PASS this exams with just 2 weeks prep you need 30 hours of serious study
Here is my Plan if I were to take this exams and I have just 2 weeks to Prep.

COURSE: MBA


NOT WORKING CANDIDATES STUDY PLAN


Mondays 6 HOURS

MATHS
10am -12pm

2pm - 6pm


Tuesday 6 hours

ENGLISH
10am -12pm

2pm - 6pm


Wednesdays 6 HOURS

MATHS
10am -12pm

2pm - 6pm


THURSDAY (FREE day)


Fridays 4 HOURS

MATHS
10am -2pm


Saturdays 5 HOURS

ENGLISH
9am - 2pm



8pm -10pm


Sundays 3 HOURS

CURRENT AFFAIRS
5PM- 8PM



WORKING CLASS CANDIDATES


Your case is different, only God will help you. lol

Now, you need to assume you are back to school, and get ready to read mentally.

Remember you will be competing with thousands of fresh out of the block kids who are still serving and raving to go.

some of your competition are not working so have more time to prep.

so you need to double -up your reading.


I am going to assume a lot of things

a. you close by 5pm
b. you get home 7pm
c. You are not married
d. you are married but no kids yet
e. You are married with Kids, but you are oga...lol
f. you dont do night shifts


2-Weeks Exams Study Plan for working class


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Mondays 2 HOURS

MATHS
9-11PM

or

8PM- 10:30PM

TUESDAY 2 hrs

9-11PM

or

8PM- 10:30PM


Wednesdays 2 HOURS

9-11PM

or

8PM- 10:30PM


THURSDAY 2 hrs

9-11PM

or

8PM- 10:30PM


FRIDAY 2 HOURS

9-11PM

or

8PM- 10:30PM



SATURDAYS 7 HOURS

ENGLISH
9AM - 1PM


3PM -6PM


SUNDAYS  5 HOURS

CURRENT AFFAIRS

1PM- 6PM

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