Sunday 27 April 2014

Anambra State University Begins Online Course Registration and Result Checking

Guide 1: For every student (newly admitted students
or returning students are required and must log into
the ANSU official website @ www.ansu.edu.ng to
complete/update their profile.
Guide 2: While every student should note that after
payment of fees, they are required to register the
payment online still at the school official portal.
Guide 3: Likewise, all students must complete their
online course registration form and submit for
approval after registering their fees.
Guide 4: Heads of Department must also make sure,
that academic advisers are all required to go online
to approve course forms submitted by students to
enable them complete the process.
Guide 5: All student must print-out the following
documents listed below:
(a) completed profile with barcode
(b) approved course registration form with barcode
and submit same to the department/faculty/medical
center etc as may be required.
Guide 6: Please al students should note that old
registration/course registration forms which was
collected from faculty officers are no longer valid.
They have been replaced by the items in guide 5
above.
Guide 7: We would also love to inform all students of
the University, that no student who has not
completed his course registration and submitted
approved copies to the relevant officers is qualified to
enter class, take quizzes or tests and participate in
examinations. All staff are to enforce this.
Guide 8: After examinations, exam results will be
posted online for viewing by each student. Any
student who has not registered his courses will not
see results of exams taken. Paper results will not be
issued in the former way.
We would also love to notify all students that the
staff of the ICT unit of the University, which is at the
forefront of this work have conducted several
workshops/training to prepare students and staff.
They remain on call to assist and ensure that it is a
pleasurable experience for all.
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President Jonathan Says HND-BSc Discrimination Will Soon Be A Thing Of The Past

The President of the Federal republic of Nigeria,
Goodluck Ebele Jonathan has finally aired his voice
over the Asup strike, where he disclosed that very
soon, the Higher National Diploma (HND) and
Bachelor of Science (BSC) discrimination will soon be
a thing of the past. The President has set up a
committee which is headed by the Secretary to the
Government of the Federation (SGF), Senator Anyim
Pius Anyim, to address the controversy of HND/BSc
dichotomy.
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HND-BSc Discrimination Will Soon Be A Thing
Of The Past – President Goodluck Jonathan
While addressing chairmen of the Governing Councils
of Federal Polytechnics and Federal Colleges of
Education in Kaduna during a special retreat, and
also present in the retreat is the supervising Minister
of Education, Nyesom Wike, said the dichotomy
between Higher National Diploma (HND) and
university degree holders will be resolved soon.
Acting Minister of Education, Wike said the SGF and
members of the committee met, last week, with the
Academic Staff Union of Polytechnics (ASUP) to
resolve the dichotomy.
Mr. Wike said that other demands about the strike
had also been resolved.
According to the education acting minister, the
release of the White Paper on visitation panels to
Federal Polytechnics and Federal Colleges of
Education is being concluded at the Office of the SGF.
A statement yesterday by Simeon Nwakaudu, the
Special Assistant (Media) to the minister, said Wike
advised the chairmen of the governing councils to
deploy their requisite skills to resolve the lingering
strike of the polytechnics.
The minister also advised the striking unions to
respond to the President’s good gesture by resuming
academic activities in their various academic
institutions.
According to Wike, whom we choose to quote
directly, and here’s his exact word: “Permit me to call
on our lecturers to call off their protracted strike to
enable academic activities begin in the polytechnics
and colleges of education. Let us show understanding
with the government and the challenges before it
and call off the strike.
More details coming very soon, but we guess this is
not the end of the strike, and the main question
facing us now is this:
According to wike, will the striking union (ASUP and
COEASU) understand the problem the federal
government is dealing with? which we all know, is
about the insurgency, Boko Haram.