Category: Education

  • HOW TO CHECK CRUTECH ADMISSION STATUS AND PRINT ADMISSION/ACCEPTANCE LETTER

    If you apply for the Cross River University of Technology (CRUTECH), then this post is for you. Just follow the simple 5 steps below and you’re done. 
    STEP 1: Click “Verify Admission Status” and enter your JAMB Reg Number or Application Number to check if you have been admitted or not. 

    STEP 2: If admitted, proceed to the bank to Pay a non-refundable Acceptance fee of N11,000 (inclusive of bank charges) at First Bank and other designated banks.

    STEP 3: Click “Continue to payment” link below

    STEP 4: Enter your Confirmation Order and Receipt Number on the E-tranzact slip given to you at the bank to have access to Admission letter.

    STEP 5: Click on these buttons: “Download Admission letter” and “Download Acceptance Letter” to download all letters.

    » Verify Admission Status

    You’re done. Success all the way.

  • HOW TO CHECK CRUTECH ADMISSION STATUS AND PRINT ADMISSION/ACCEPTANCE LETTER

    If you apply for the Cross River University of Technology (CRUTECH), then this post is for you. Just follow the simple 5 steps below and you’re done. 
    STEP 1: Click “Verify Admission Status” and enter your JAMB Reg Number or Application Number to check if you have been admitted or not. 

    STEP 2: If admitted, proceed to the bank to Pay a non-refundable Acceptance fee of N11,000 (inclusive of bank charges) at First Bank and other designated banks.

    STEP 3: Click “Continue to payment” link below

    STEP 4: Enter your Confirmation Order and Receipt Number on the E-tranzact slip given to you at the bank to have access to Admission letter.

    STEP 5: Click on these buttons: “Download Admission letter” and “Download Acceptance Letter” to download all letters.

    » Verify Admission Status

    You’re done. Success all the way.

  • PAYMENT OF CRUTECH 2015/2016 ACCEPTANCE FEE – 31st January As Deadline

    Students who have been offered provisional admissions into programmes in Cross River University of Technology (CRUTECH) should accept the offer to be deemed admitted.
    To accept the offer:
    1. Pay a non-refundable acceptance fee of N10, 000.00 only (this excludes N1, 000.00 bank charges) in any branch of First Bank of Nigeria Limited and obtain an eTranzact pin.
    2. Proceed with the eTranzact pin to the internet and log on towww.crutech.edu.ng, click on 2015/2016 Acceptance Fee Paymentlink.
    3. Input your Jamb Registration Number as Email and Password, click login.
    4. Click on Acceptance Form and click the Pay button.
    5. Click Proceed to pay Online,click on proceed and enter yourConfirmation Number and Receipt Number then click pay.
    6. Re-enter your Jamb Registration number to print your Admission Letter and Acceptance Form.
    7. Submit duly completed Acceptance Form, along with other required documents, as contained in your admission letter, to your Faculty for screening and registration, on resumption.
    Note:
    Payment commences on Monday, 16th November, 2015 and ends on Sunday, 31st January, 2016. Failure to pay within the stipulated period may result in forfeiture of the admission.
    Contact these phone numbers: 08151118002; 08066462239should you encounter any difficulty in paying the acceptance fee in any Branch of First Bank of Nig Limited.
  • PAYMENT OF CRUTECH 2015/2016 ACCEPTANCE FEE – 31st January As Deadline

    Students who have been offered provisional admissions into programmes in Cross River University of Technology (CRUTECH) should accept the offer to be deemed admitted.
    To accept the offer:
    1. Pay a non-refundable acceptance fee of N10, 000.00 only (this excludes N1, 000.00 bank charges) in any branch of First Bank of Nigeria Limited and obtain an eTranzact pin.
    2. Proceed with the eTranzact pin to the internet and log on towww.crutech.edu.ng, click on 2015/2016 Acceptance Fee Paymentlink.
    3. Input your Jamb Registration Number as Email and Password, click login.
    4. Click on Acceptance Form and click the Pay button.
    5. Click Proceed to pay Online,click on proceed and enter yourConfirmation Number and Receipt Number then click pay.
    6. Re-enter your Jamb Registration number to print your Admission Letter and Acceptance Form.
    7. Submit duly completed Acceptance Form, along with other required documents, as contained in your admission letter, to your Faculty for screening and registration, on resumption.
    Note:
    Payment commences on Monday, 16th November, 2015 and ends on Sunday, 31st January, 2016. Failure to pay within the stipulated period may result in forfeiture of the admission.
    Contact these phone numbers: 08151118002; 08066462239should you encounter any difficulty in paying the acceptance fee in any Branch of First Bank of Nig Limited.
  • Photos: Disabled Ugandan man born without arms bags a degree from the university

    In our society today, disabled people are treated differently from others as if they ain’t children(humans). But in all ramifications, they deserve the best just like normal children. People don’t care about them, parents don’t send them go school, they don’t even give them good religion and the like. Which is not fair, for they deserve more than the society is treating them. 
    Didas Byaruhanga, from Uganda who was born without arms became a graduate despite his disability. The 25-year-old studied adult and community development at the University of Kyambogo, Uganda.
    On Wednesday, January 27, Didas showed the world that disabled people deserves more as he was awarded a diploma certificate at the graduation ceremony at his alma mater.
    Didas is now set to pursue a degree in law in any institution of his choice. But who could believe it, even you! 
    Life is just like a broomstick, it doesn’t only sweeps, but it also beautifies with the lines been drawn on the ground when it’s sweeping. Didas deserves more, support him, support disabled people today…..! 
  • Photos: Disabled Ugandan man born without arms bags a degree from the university

    In our society today, disabled people are treated differently from others as if they ain’t children(humans). But in all ramifications, they deserve the best just like normal children. People don’t care about them, parents don’t send them go school, they don’t even give them good religion and the like. Which is not fair, for they deserve more than the society is treating them. 
    Didas Byaruhanga, from Uganda who was born without arms became a graduate despite his disability. The 25-year-old studied adult and community development at the University of Kyambogo, Uganda.
    On Wednesday, January 27, Didas showed the world that disabled people deserves more as he was awarded a diploma certificate at the graduation ceremony at his alma mater.
    Didas is now set to pursue a degree in law in any institution of his choice. But who could believe it, even you! 
    Life is just like a broomstick, it doesn’t only sweeps, but it also beautifies with the lines been drawn on the ground when it’s sweeping. Didas deserves more, support him, support disabled people today…..! 
  • NYSC Corps Members Serving In Bakassi LGA Flags-Off 3 Weeks Skills Acquisition Training

    Caroline Tochukwu Nwosu, a serving member of the National Youth
    Service Corps (NYSC) in Bakassi local government area has flagged off a
    three weeks free skills acquisition training for Bakassi youths.

    The training according to her will be intensive and is part of her
    personal contribution to the growth and development of her host
    community.

    While speaking with our reporter, Caroline maintained that the
    program targets only Bakassi young people because of the challenges they
    face.

    Her words:

    “Bakassi young people face unique challenges. They are
    rich in resources but poverty envelops them. They are not exposed to
    quality education and have high number of unskilled youth which
    necessitated this program”.

    Though she lamented that getting funding for the projects is still a
    challenge, she vowed not to relent her efforts in ensuring she makes a
    remarkable impact in the lives of the youths in the community.

    The training includes leadership, entrepreneurship, citizenship
    education, baking, catering, Ankara designing, hair dressing, barbing,
    beads making, hat making and interior decoration.

    The free skills acquisition training is taking place at two centers, Ikang Town Hall and Ekpri Ikang Primary School.

    It started on Sunday 25th January, 2016 with a leadership and
    entrepreneurship training followed by paint production and Ankara
    designing and will end on Sunday 8th February, 2016.

    Curled from CRW

  • NYSC Corps Members Serving In Bakassi LGA Flags-Off 3 Weeks Skills Acquisition Training

    Caroline Tochukwu Nwosu, a serving member of the National Youth
    Service Corps (NYSC) in Bakassi local government area has flagged off a
    three weeks free skills acquisition training for Bakassi youths.

    The training according to her will be intensive and is part of her
    personal contribution to the growth and development of her host
    community.

    While speaking with our reporter, Caroline maintained that the
    program targets only Bakassi young people because of the challenges they
    face.

    Her words:

    “Bakassi young people face unique challenges. They are
    rich in resources but poverty envelops them. They are not exposed to
    quality education and have high number of unskilled youth which
    necessitated this program”.

    Though she lamented that getting funding for the projects is still a
    challenge, she vowed not to relent her efforts in ensuring she makes a
    remarkable impact in the lives of the youths in the community.

    The training includes leadership, entrepreneurship, citizenship
    education, baking, catering, Ankara designing, hair dressing, barbing,
    beads making, hat making and interior decoration.

    The free skills acquisition training is taking place at two centers, Ikang Town Hall and Ekpri Ikang Primary School.

    It started on Sunday 25th January, 2016 with a leadership and
    entrepreneurship training followed by paint production and Ankara
    designing and will end on Sunday 8th February, 2016.

    Curled from CRW

  • Download UNICAL 2015/2016 school fees charges for all entries

    University of Calabar announces their resumption date being 29th Jan, 2016.
    It’ll be a great news for the new students, but for the returning students, there’s a doubt of that joy especially when you haven’t gathered your fees. Same applies to some new students too, for gaining admission into a higher institution is one thing and paying the fees is another thing still. But, don’t worry, the government has made it deem fit for everyone to go to school, that’s why even the fees can be paid in installments.

    Before proceeding on what to do or how to go about it, this is an advice for the new students, try as much as possible to pay your fees in full to avoid problems that’ll bring you misery during your first year stay in school. But, if your pocket is not buoyant enough, you can do that.

    Download the school charges in pdf format below:

    Download UNICAL 2015/2016 school fees charges

    Now all you have to do is log on to www.unical.nucdb.edu.ng and enter your jamb reg/Matric No. to proceed. For new students use your jamb registration number since you don’t have a Matric Number yet, then thick the new student section and proceed to login. Then follow the necessary guidelines for proper fees payment.

    Enjoy your stay in school and success all through, Amen.

  • Download UNICAL 2015/2016 school fees charges for all entries

    University of Calabar announces their resumption date being 29th Jan, 2016.
    It’ll be a great news for the new students, but for the returning students, there’s a doubt of that joy especially when you haven’t gathered your fees. Same applies to some new students too, for gaining admission into a higher institution is one thing and paying the fees is another thing still. But, don’t worry, the government has made it deem fit for everyone to go to school, that’s why even the fees can be paid in installments.

    Before proceeding on what to do or how to go about it, this is an advice for the new students, try as much as possible to pay your fees in full to avoid problems that’ll bring you misery during your first year stay in school. But, if your pocket is not buoyant enough, you can do that.

    Download the school charges in pdf format below:

    Download UNICAL 2015/2016 school fees charges

    Now all you have to do is log on to www.unical.nucdb.edu.ng and enter your jamb reg/Matric No. to proceed. For new students use your jamb registration number since you don’t have a Matric Number yet, then thick the new student section and proceed to login. Then follow the necessary guidelines for proper fees payment.

    Enjoy your stay in school and success all through, Amen.