There will be Admission Differences
every year! Fedpoffa loves all applicants. Do you know why? let me tell
you short stories. A department given a single stream of HND admission
by NBTE. (30 students a single stream). This department has been
producing ND for good 6-10years...An admission guideline was given
inline with Management decision that to recommend 15 qualified
applicants to be shortlisted on merit list (First batch). admit
15 student for 2nd batch...HOD has heavy load on him because he need to
consider 15-15 =30 for that year. Guideline quotes...vacancies for ND
with Grade points 5,4,3,2 respectively which include external students
from other schools. If admission should be distributed accordingly which
implies Distinction (5pt) will be 30%, Upper Credit (4pts) will be 40%,
Lower (3pts) will be 20%, Pass (2pts) will be 5% and external students
with either Distinction or Upper classification will be 5%....
This admission data based will cover graduated students from 5-10 years. Admission further clarified to consider old ND graduates with 5,4,3,2 points with certain percentage....ND graduates increases in number every years and this same guideline is adopted every year. If Department submitted unqualified candidate..management will use their discretion to correct the abnormality with the existing guideline......then struggle continue as a matter of fact. If you are giving admission, consider yours lucky among others because you are not the only best among other applicants. Admission is a pyramid of number
This admission data based will cover graduated students from 5-10 years. Admission further clarified to consider old ND graduates with 5,4,3,2 points with certain percentage....ND graduates increases in number every years and this same guideline is adopted every year. If Department submitted unqualified candidate..management will use their discretion to correct the abnormality with the existing guideline......then struggle continue as a matter of fact. If you are giving admission, consider yours lucky among others because you are not the only best among other applicants. Admission is a pyramid of number
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