Saturday 17 June 2017

Another EASY Way To Get Admission (Endorsed by JAMB – Proof Inside)



By now, you may have found out that:

Getting admission through JAMB is stressful and hard.

What you may NOT have discovered, however, is that JAMB is NOT the only way to get admission in Nigeria. 




In fact, there are many easier ways of getting admission.


The only problem is that up until now, nobody has explained things to you.


But it’s not your fault.

Those who are supposed to explain things are keeping it secret. They prefer to show it to only their family and loved ones.

But that will change today because I will show you everything.

In fact, some of these secrets can take you straight to the 200 level.

In this post, you will learn about one of them (with concrete proof). Then you will use the knowledge to get admission to your dream course and school.

By now, you may be asking

WHO ARE  YOU AND WHY SHOULD I LISTEN?

I’m Tony the owner of this blog and the founder of a fast-growing admission support group on Facebook.

And that’s not all…

I also have over 700 admission aspirants for 2017 contacting me via email and asking me for answers to their admission-related challenges.

 And in a bid to provide solutions:

I’m constantly forced to go into intensive research. In the process, I’ve discovered a lot of secrets in Nigeria’s education system.

These secrets are so BIG that if I don’t talk, guilt may kill me.

The good news is that some of those secrets can help you get admission this year. And those are what you will be discovering in this post.

Also…

I’M  A  GRADUATE BUT  DIDN’T  GET  ADMISSION THROUGH JAMB

I wrote JAMB 3 times before getting admission. But NOT through JAMB.

The second time I wrote JAMB, I got 248. Then I got 285 in the Post-UTME.

That year, I went home boasting to my friends that I’d gotten admission.

The admission came and went. Noting for me. Not even the smallest course.

The next year, I wisened up. I enrolled for a pre-degree and got admission.

But if I knew then what I know now, I wouldn’t have gone for a pre-degree.

I would have gone for…IJMB

Why?

IJMB will take you straight to the 200 level with less stress.

Just pass the cut-off and admission is guaranteed.

Also…

IJMB IS REAL (here is proof)

Check your JAMB brochure. It’s inside the CD you got at the CBT center.

If you don’t have the CD, go to the JAMB website. You will see this year’s brochure there.

Check the Direct Entry requirements for most universities.

You will see IJMB clearly written. In fact, the JAMB brochure mentioned IJMB 201 times.

Here is how to confirm this:

Open the complete JAMB brochure in pdf.

You can do that from inside the JAMB CD. If you don’t have the CD, download the brochure from the JAMB website.

When you open it, it should look like this (from the top-left)



Notice the “find” toolbar (located at the top of the pdf reader).

Now click the small black triangle beside the search box. See the image below for illustration…



That opens up a menu that looks like this…



Now, click the “Open Full Reader Search…” menu. That opens another window on the left side of the pdf document.

Like this…



Now type “IJMB” in the “what word or phrase would you like to search for?” box. Next, click the “search” button.

That brings up a search result that looks like this…



There, you will notice that IJMB was mentioned 201 times in the document.

Now the question is:

Why will the JAMB brochure mention IJMB 201 times if it isn’t real?


IJMB vs. Predegree. Why I prefer IJMB

Well here are my reasons...


1. Prescience, you will start from 100 level. But with IJMB, you will start from the 200 level.

2. Prescience is cheaper. But remember that first-year school fees will also be waiting for you. That makes IJMB cheaper in the long run.
3. With prescience, you will lose one year of your life. With IJMB, you will save one year of your life and graduate faster.

4. Prescience is the Ordinary level (O' Level). The things you will learn there cannot compare with IJMB because IJMB is Advanced level (A' Level). So with what you learn from IJMB, your courses in the university will be easier. That means you will graduate with higher grades and get a better job.

5. With prescience, your chances of getting admission are limited to the school organizing the program. With IJMB, you have 115 universities to choose from. See the list here... http://ijmb-ilorin.com/ijmb-admission-universities/?ref=17
6. Prescience expires after one year. Your IJMB certificate doesn't. It's for life.
 

And somebody once asked me…

WHY TAKE  IJMB  SERIOUS?

Let me reveal a shocking secret:

Some people don’t need IJMB. Check your JAMB score; your O’ level result; and competition for your school/course of choice.

If after checking, you are still sure of getting admission this year, then you don’t need IJMB.

But why take chances?

Taking advantage of IJMB doubles – and sometimes triples – your chances of getting admission, graduating with high grades, and getting your dream job.

And if you scored low in JAMB and are not sure of getting admission this year, IJMB may be your saving grace.

Why is this important?

Because…

Every year you lose admission, getting admission gets harder.

Here is why?

There is a trend going on right now. Universities now prefer to admit younger students.

I remember when I was in year one; then, you could still see people in their thirties and forties being students.

By the time I got to final year, the oldest students you could find were in their mid to late twenties.

Rumour has it that admitting younger students is the universities’ way of killing cultism.

According to the rumor, younger people are easier to control and dissuade from cultism.

As if that is NOT enough:

Most companies now prefer to employ younger people.

For example, access bank is currently recruiting fresh graduates. The maximum age they want is 24.

And these days, it’s hard to see someone who wrote JAMB once and made it.

Some people had to write 2 – 3 times (most times more) before getting admission.

So with all these, how can someone get admission, graduate, and finish NYSC before age 24?

So you see:

Putting all your heart in JAMB is NOT the best. Remember that time is ticking. You are not getting any younger.

I’ve met even intelligent people who have written JAMB up to 5 times. Yet nothing.

They’ve not realized that…

To get admission into Nigerian universities, you don’t put all your eggs in one basket. You need to diversify.

You need to also…

Consider the discouragement and heartbreak you will feel if JAMB fails you. If you’ve never experienced it before, you may not understand – very painful.

It can so demoralize you that each time you pick up your book and remember everything, you will grow weak.

But if JAMB fails you and IJMB succeeds, then you will start from the second year, next year. That way, you will have lost nothing – and gained everything.

The best part is that IJMB has a high success rate.

And it doesn’t end there…

It’s now an open secret that IJMB students who sit for JAMB usually score very high.

Why?

Because IJMB is an advanced-level course. The things you learn there make JAMB a child’s play.


And you may also be wondering…

WHAT  SPECIFICALLY DO  I  GAIN  BY  GOING  FOR  IJMB?

A lot...

1.     Increase your chance of graduating with First Class

As an IJMB student, it's far easier to graduate with first class.

Why? Because...

A. 70% of what the university will teach you till the 300 level are things you've already learned in IJMB. That’s because IJMB is an A’ Level program.

So you will better understand the subjects. That will boost your exam performance. Thus, your GP.

B. Your GP starts reading from the 200 level.

GP is how universities calculate whether you will graduate with first-class or second class... or what have you...

They consider your score in the exams you wrote since you entered the school. So if you start from the 200 level, the exams you write will be fewer. So your GP will tend to be higher.


2.     Graduate with a higher grade. Get a better job.

Even if you don't come out with first-class; you are sure of graduating with a better grade. Better grade = better jobs. Better jobs = better life.

3.     Learn faster. Understand better. Score higher

Some university courses are really hard. Getting admission through IJMB makes these courses easier.

Remember that 70% of what the university teaches you up to 300 level is what you've already learned in IJMB.

So the courses become easier.

As a result, you will learn faster, understand better and score higher.

4.     Start University Life Better Prepared

The training and experience you get from IJMB mature you and make you better prepared to face the challenges of university life.

So while most of your 100 Level friends will be wasting a good part of their 100 Level trying to academically and socially adjust, you will start university life with maturity, focus, and experience.

This helps you avoid costly academic and social mistakes like keeping misleading companies and failing your courses out of distraction.

5.     Meet your JAMB mates in 200 Level

If you write IJMB now and succeed, you will start from the 200 Level. That means that all your friends that get admission through JAMB, you will meet them in 200 Level.

And here is…

How To Get Admission Through IJMB

Just follow these 7 steps:

1.     Check if you are eligible
2.     Know your subject combination
3.     Find an accredited center and register
4.     Pay your tuition and start lectures
5.     Write the IJMB exam and collect your certificate
6.     Register for direct entry and go for screening
7.     Get admission


STEP 1: Checking your eligibility

To get admitted into the IJMB training program, you need a minimum of five (5) credits in WAEC, NECO, GCE, or NABTEB in not more than two (2) sitting. The program also accepts awaiting results.

Maths and English is compulsory.

Also if you are an art student and fail Maths, they will consider you. If you are a science student and fail English, they will also consider you.

But you must deal with it before the end of the program.

There are two ways to deal with it; you can either...

1.     rewrite WAEC, NECO, GCE or NABTEB or
2.     Write the IJMB O' level examination.

Also if you got into the program with 2 sittings, you must also rewrite your O' level exams and get your complete 5 credits in one sitting before the IJMB exam day - that's over 9 to 10 months after the training program starts.


STEP 2: Know your subject combinations

What course do you want to study?

In IJMB, you choose three subject combinations to match your chosen course of study.

Look at this table below to choose your subject combination:

Key
PA – Public Administration
BAF – Banking and Finance
MK – Marketing
AE – Agricultural Engineering
MC – Mass Communication
URP – Urban and Regional Planning


Code
Subject Combinations
Possible Undergraduate Courses
001
O/L English only

002
O/L Maths only

003
O/L English and Maths

004
Acct, Bus. Mgt., A/L Maths
Acct; Bus. Admin., PA, BAF, MK
005
Acct, Bus. Mgt., Econs
Acct; Bus. Admin., Econs, PA, BAF, MK
006
Acct, Bus. Mgt., Geog
Acct; Bus. Admin., PA, BAF, MK
007
Acct, Bus. Mgt., Govt.
Acct; Bus. Admin., PA, BAF, MK
008
Acct, Bus. Mgt., Sociology
Acct; Bus. Admin., Sociol., PA,BAF, MK
009
Acct; Econs; Geog
Acct; Bus. Admin., Econs, PA, BAF, MK URP
010
011
Acct; Econs; Govt.
Acct; Bus. Admin., Econs, BAF, MK MC
012
Acct; Econs; Sociology
Acct; Bus. Admin., Econs, Sociol, PA, BAF,
013
Acct; Geog; A/L Maths
Acct; Bus. Admin., Geog, PA, BAF URP
014
Acct; Geog; Govt.
Acct; Bus. Admin., Geog, PA, BAF MK
015
Acct; Geog; Sociology
Acct; Bus. Admin., Social, MC, PA, BAF, MK
016
Acct; Govt. A/L Maths
Acct; Bus. Admin., Public Admin; BAF, MK
017
Acct; Govt. Sociology
Acct; Bus. Admin., Social; Pol. Sci.; Inter. Studies;
PA; MC, BAF, MK
018
019
020
Arabic; Govt; Hausa
Pol. Sc.; Inter. Studies; Mass Com., Single honors
021
Arabic; Govt; Islamic Studies
Pol. Sc.; Inter. Studies; MC., Single honors
022
Arabic; Hausa; History,
Archaeology (ABU); MC., Pol. Sc. Inter. Studies;
MC., Single Honors
023
Arabic; Hausa; IsIamic Studies
Single Honors
024
Arabic; Hausa; Literature
Law, Single Honors
025
Arabic; History; Islamic Studies
Law, Pol. Sc.; Inter. Studies; Archaeology, Single
Honors
026
Arabic; History; Literature
Single Honors; Law, MC, Pol. Sc.; Inter. Studies;
Archaeology
027
Bio; Chem. A/L Maths
Medicine, Vet. Medicine, Pharmacy, Biochem,
Microbiology, Agric. Sci., Text. Sci., Single
Honors
028
Bio; Chem. Geog.
Agric Sci., Archaeology, Biochem, Microbiology,
Physiology
029
Bio. Chem. Geology
Single Honours, Biochem, Microbiology, Text. Sc.,
Physiology, Agric. Sci., Archaeology
030
Bio. Chem. Physics,
Medicine, Vet. Medicine, Agric. Sci. Engineering,
Textile Sci. & Tech. Pharmacy, Biochem;
Geophysics, Agric. Sci. Archaeology,
Microbiology,
031
Bus. Mgt. Econs; A/L Maths
Bus. Admin; Econs; Acct, URP, BAF, MK
032
Bus. Mgt. Econs; Geog.
Bus. Admin; Econs; Acct, URP, BAF, MK
033
Bus. Mgt. Econs; Govt.
Bus. Admin; Pol. Sci. Inter. Studies, PA., Econs;
MC., Acct, URP, BAF, MK
034
Bus. Mgt. Econs; Sociology
Bus. Admin; Econs; Acct, PA, BAF
035
Bus. Mgt. Geog; A/L Maths
Bus. Admin; Environmental Sci. Acct, PA, BAF,
MK
036
Bus. Mgt. Geog; Govt.
Public Admin; Bus. Admin, Acct, BAF, MK
037
Bus. Mgt. Geog; Sociology
Bus. Admin; Social; MK, Acct, BAF, PA,
038
Bus. Mgt. Govt., Sociology
Bus. Admin; PA; Sociol; Pol. Sci. Inter. Studies,
MK, Acct, BAF
039
Chem. Geog; A/L Maths
EnvlSc; Engr; Archaeology, AgricSc, Text. Sc
040
Chem. Geog; Physics
EnvlSc; Engr; Archaeology, AgricSc, Text. Sc.
041
Chem. Geog; A/L Maths,
EnvlSc; Engr; Archaeology, AgricSc, Text. Sc.
042
Chem. Geology; Physics
EnvlSc; Engr; Archaeology, AgricSc, Text. Sc.
Single Honours
043
Chem. Physics A/L Maths,
EnvlSc; Engr; Archaeology, Agric Sc, Text. Sc.
Agric. Science, Geophysics
044
CRS; Govt. Hausa,
Single Honours; Pol. Sc; Inter. Studies; PA; MC
045
CRS; Govt. Lit.,
Single Honours; Law; B.Sc. PA; Pol. Sc; Inter.
Studies; PA; MC
046
CRS; Hausa; Hist.
Single Honours; Pol. Sc; PA; Inter. Studies;
Archaeology (ABU); MC
047
CRS; Hausa; Lit.,
Single Honours; Law;
048
CRS; Hist.Lit
Single Honours; Law; MC; Pol. Sc; Inter. Studies
049
Econs; Geog; A/L Maths
EnvlSc; URP; Single Honours, Acct. BAF. PA.
MK
050
Econs; Geog; Govt.
URP; Acct. PA. BAF., MK., MC., Single Honours,
051
Econs; Geog; Sociology,
URP; Single Honours, Acct. PA.BAF.,
052
Econs; Govt; A/L Maths
PA. Pol. Sc. Inter Studies; Econs; MC, Acct. BAF,
Single Honours
053
Econs; Geog; Sociology
Econs; Pol. Sc. Inter Studies; Econs; PA. Social.,
MC., Acct., BAF
054
055
056
057
058
059
060
Geog; Govt; A/L Maths
EnvlSc; Pol. Sc. Inter Studies; Geog; Public Admin
061
Geog; Govt. Sociology
URP; Social; PA; Pol. Sc. Geog., Inter Studies
062
Geog., Hist; Sociology
Single Honours; Pol. Sc., Inter Studies; Public
Admin; Social
063
Geog; Physics; A/L Maths
Single Honours; EnvlSc; Engr (Not Chemical Engr)
Comp. Sci., Quantity Survey, Geophysics
064
Geology; Physics; A/L Maths
Single Honours; EnvlSc; Engr Archaeology
(Ibadan), Comp. Sci., Comp. Sci., Geophysics
065
Govt. Hausa; Islamic
Single Honours; PA., Pol. Sc., Inter Studies;
066
Govt. Islamic; Studies; Lit.,
Single Honours; PA., Pol. Sc; Inter Studies; Law,
Archaeology; MC.
067
Hausa; Hist; Lit.,
Single Honours; PA., Pol. Sc; Inter Studies; Law,
Archaeology; MC.
068
Hausa; IsIamic; Studies; Hist.
Single Honours; Public Admin; Pol. Sc., Inter.
069
Hausa; Islamic Studies; Hist.
Single Honours; Law
070
Hist; Islamic; Studies; Lit
Single Honours; Inter Studies; PA., Pol. Sc; MC.,
Law, Archaeology
071
Sociology; Arabic; Lit
Single Honours; Law; MC
073
Sociology; Hausa; Lit.
Single Honours; Law; MC


STEP 3: Find an accredited center and register

There are so many good ones out there. Just make sure that the one you register with is accredited. That’s all.

There are centers in Lagos, Ogun, Ibadan, Enugu, Ilorin, Kaduna, and Abuja.

And I want to recommend one for you…

IJMB-Ilorin

Why do I recommend IJMB-Ilorin?

2 reasons:

1. You will be supporting the good work I’m doing. I earn a commission when you register through IJMB-Ilorin. I use part of this commission to improve and bring you better admission information and solutions.

2. Most IJMB training centers have started closing registration.

Even IJMB-Ilorin almost closed theirs on the 26th of May. In fact, they’ve started lectures.

I had to beg them to extend it so that my blog followers, email subscribers, and group members can have the chance to register.

So if you are interested, you need to act fast. Register before the end of July.

The form is 8500. The bank charge is 300. Total 8800.

Haven said that there is something you need to know before you register through IJMB-Ilorin:

If you are planning on taking your IJMB program outside Kwara, Ilorin, then IJMB-Ilorin may NOT be for you. Because they only have a center in Ilorin, Kwara State.

And if you live outside Ilorin and don’t have any particular state in mind, then you can take advantage of IJMB-Ilorin’s conducive hostel facility. It’s been built to give you comfort and eliminate distractions.

Here is a guide on how to register with IJMB-Ilorin.

If you want me to register for you (my service is free), contact me on 08121374334. My email is smoothadmission@naij.com.

If you will be doing your registration in a cybercafé, please copy this link and give it to the café attendant bit.ly/tonyijmb.

I shortened the link to make it easier for you to copy and remember.


STEP 4: Pay your tuition and start lectures

For IJMB-Ilorin, tuition is 160,000 but you can split it and pay 3 times.

The first time should be a minimum of 60%.

60% of 160,000 is 96000.

So with 96000, you can start your journey towards getting 200 level admission through IJMB.

Talk to your parents TODAY so that you can join your colleagues and start taking lectures.


STEP 5: Write the IJMB exam and collect your certificate

IJMB exam has 2 parts:
·        Continuous assessment and
·        The Exam proper (IJMBE)

Continuous assessment is 20% of all your marks. It consists of attendance, assignment, tests, end-of-semester exams, practical scores, etc.

The exam proper (IJMBE) is 80% of your total mark.

So if you can score high in the continuous assessment and the IJMBE, admission is sure.

See how IJMB grades you:

Mark Range
Letter Grade
Grade Points Interpretation
70 – Above
A
5 points, Excellent
60 – 69
B
4 points, Very Good
50 –59
C
3 points, Good
45 – 49
D
2 points, Merit
40 – 44
E
1 point, Pass
0 – 39
F
0 point, Fail

If you get between A – E, you’ve passed. “F” is a fail.

Also, if you pass all your three subjects, you will get an extra 1 point.

Here is an example:

Emeka’s subject combinations are Geology, Physics, and A’ level maths.

He got a “B” in Geology, “A” in Physics, and “C” in A’ level maths. What’s his point?

Simple: he got…

B in Geology    = 4
A in Physics      = 5
C in A’L Maths = 3

Remember that for passing all three subjects, he will get an extra 1 point.

So his point = 4 + 5 +3 + 1 = 13 points

Please note that the highest possible point you can get is 16 points.

After the result comes out, IJMB will issue you a certificate. With that certificate, you can apply to any university of your choice. Some people even use it to get jobs.

See the universities that accept IJMB certificates.



STEP 6: Register for Direct Entry and go for screening

When you get your IJMB certificate and JAMB starts direct entry, just register. When the school calls for screening, just go. That’s all.


STEP 7: Get Admission

With IJMB, you have over 31 Federal, 36 State, and 48 Private universities to choose from.


In conclusion

IJMB greatly increases your chance of getting admission.

It builds you up for university life and helps you graduate from the university with a better grade and a high chance of getting a satisfying job.

You can get into the program by registering through the IJMB-Ilorin website.

You can also contact me on 08121374334 or smoothadmission@naij.com to help you register for free or help you with any challenge you may have.

Finally, I wish you success.


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