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Friday, 11 November 2016

 UNIVERSITY OF NIGERIA, NSUKKA (UNN) 

HOSTEL/ACCOMMODATION FEES FOR ALL

1 Male Hostel – ₦9,300.00( plus clearance fees, so plan for like 11,000)
2 Female Hostel – ₦11,800.00(plus clearance fees, so plan for like 13,000)
3 Nursing Mother (Single Occupant) – ₦35,000.00
4 Nursing Mother (Double Occupant) – ₦17,500.00

OFF CAMPUS
Single room  ( like from 30,000-50,000)
While
Self Contain ( from 60,000-130,000 or  more)


How Sleep Enhances Studying

How Sleep Enhances Studying


Quite a bit of research on memory has demonstrated that distributing your practice helps you learn.  That is, the more that you spread out your study time, the better you are likely to remember information later, compared to cramming all of your study time into one session. 
Studies have also been interested in whether sleep matters for learning.  Research suggests that if you study new material and then sleep, you remember the information better than if you study new material and stay awake for an equivalent amount of time.
What happens when you combine these concepts?  That is, does it matter whether you sleep in between the study sessions you do?
Three groups of participants were tested.  All of them studied a list of 16 Swahili words and had to give their translation.  The study was done in France, so the participants responded with the French meaning of the words. 
To study the word list, participants first saw each word paired with its meaning.  Then, they went through the list and typed in the meaning.  Each item they got correct was removed from the study list.  For each item they got wrong, the correct definition was provided, and was added to the list for the next round of study.  The study period ended when the participant responded correctly once to each of the 16 items.
A control group, studied these words in the evening and then came back to the lab 12 hours later when they had slept.  They were tested on the words the next morning.  They also came back and were tested again one week later and six months later.
The Sleep group studied the words in the evening and came back to the lab 12 hours later after sleeping.  They studied the words a second time. In the second study trial, they were not shown the definitions of the words again on the first round.  Instead, they started by recalling the definitions of the words and then continuing to study the ones they got wrong.  This group also came back a week later and six months later for tests of the words.
The No Sleep group studied the words in the morning and came back to the lab 12 hours later without sleeping in between study sessions.  They studied the words a second time (just like the Sleep group).  They were then tested a week later and six months later.
The results demonstrate the importance of sleep.  The Sleep group and the Control group both remembered the words better 12 hours later (as measured by the performance on the first trial of the second study session) than the No Sleep group.  That is, consistent with previous research, sleeping after a study session leads to better recall than not sleeping.
Not only that, but the Sleep group actually relearned all of the words in the second study session faster than the No Sleep group. So, the second round of studying was more efficient for people who had slept than for those who had not. 
At both the one week and six month tests, the Sleep Group did best.  That is, studying a second time after sleeping led people to recall the words better after a delay than either studying twice without sleeping or studying only once and sleeping after the test.  The performance in those two conditions was about the same.
This research suggests that spreading out your study time benefits learning, but you should make sure that you sleep in between study sessions.  Sleep is well-known to help consolidate memories.  When you sleep before you study a second time, you are giving yourself a chance to allow sleep to consolidate your memories twice—once after the first study session and again after the second.
Credit:  Author - Art Markman Ph.D




UNIVERSITY OF NIGERIA, NSUKKA (UNN) SCHOOL FEES AS AT 2016

 UNIVERSITY OF NIGERIA, NSUKKA (UNN)  SCHOOL FEES AS AT 2016


Note that this is just for first year. The school fee varies with faculties and levels.

FIRST YEAR SCHOOL FEES
1) PHYSICAL SCIENCES
First year= ₦58,950.00

2) SOCIAL SCIENCES
First year= ₦57,950.00 (Pub. Admin.: ₦62,950.00)

3) ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
First year= ₦60,450.00

4) AGRICULTURE
First year= ₦57,950.00

5) EDUCATION
First year= ₦57,950.00

6) ARTS
First year= ₦57,950.00

7) BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES
First year= ₦58,950.00

8) VETERINARY MEDICINE
First year= ₦63,450.00

9) MEDICAL SCIENCES
First year= ₦64,450.00

10) DENTISTRY
First year= ₦64,450.00

11) HEALTH SCIENCES
First year= ₦64,450.00

12) BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
First year= ₦60,450.00

13) ENGINEERING
First year= ₦61,450.00

14) LAW
First year= ₦63,450.00

15) PHARMACEUTICAL SCIENCES
First year= ₦64,450.00


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Wednesday, 9 November 2016

Yabatech 2016/17 Post UTME Result is Out

Yabatech 2016/17 Post UTME Result is Out
Visit www.yabatech.edu.ng
Click on POST UTME SCREENING 2016/2017
Click on Login
Enter your RRR, JAMB Reg Number & Surname
Your Result will display. Success to you all.

YABA COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY 2016/2017 ADMISSION CUT-OFF MARK

YABA COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY
2016/2017 ADMISSION CUT-OFF MARK


1 ND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 71
2 ND OFFICE TECHNOLOGY & MANAGEMENT 45
3ND ACCOUNTANCY 81
4 ND BANKING & FINANCE 51
5 ND PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION 77
6 ND MARKETING 60
SCHOOL OF ART, DESIGN & PRINTING
7 ND GENERAL ART 45
8 ND INDUSTRIAL DESIGN - FASHION 45
9 ND PRINTING TECHNOLOGY 45
SCHOOL OF CIVIL & NATURAL RESOURCES ENGINEERING
10 ND CIVIL ENGINEERING 80
11 ND MARINE ENGINEERING 66
12 ND AGRICULTURAL & BIO-ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY 45




SCHOOL OF INDUSTRIAL & MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING
13 ND COMPUTER ENGINEERING 80
14 ND ELECTRICAL/ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING 84
15 ND INDUSTRIAL MAINTENANCE ENGINEERING 52
16 ND MECHANICAL ENGINEERING 83
17 ND METALLURGICAL ENGINEERING 45
18 ND WELDING & FABRICATION ENGINEERING 45
19 ND CHEMICAL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY 45
20 ND MECHATRONICS ENGINEERING 45
SCHOOL OF ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
21 ND ARCHITECTURAL TECHNOLOGY 70
22 ND BUILDING TECHNOLOGY 45
23 ND ESTATE MANAGEMENT & VALUATION 45
24 ND QUANTITY SURVEYING 45
25 ND SURVEYING & GEOINFORMATICS 45
26 ND URBAN & REGIONAL PLANNING 45



SCHOOL OF TECHNOLOGY
27 ND HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT 45
28 ND LEISURE & TOURISM 45
29 ND COMPUTER SCIENCE 77
30 ND FOOD TECHNOLOGY 77
31 ND TEXTILE TECHNOLOGY 45
32 ND AGRICULTURAL TECHNOLOGY 45
33 ND NUTRITION & DIETETICS 45
34 ND POLYMER TECHNOLOGY 45
SCHOOL OF SCIENCE
35 ND SCIENCE LABORATORY TECHNOLOGY 89
36 ND STATISTICS 45
SCHOOL OF LIBERAL STUDIES
37 ND MASS COMMUNICATION 73



SCHOOL OF TECHNICAL EDUCATION (100 LEVEL)
38 ART EDUCATION 45
39 BIOLOGY EDUCATION 45
40 BUSINESS EDUCATION 45
41 CHEMISTRY EDUCATION 45
42 COMPUTER EDUCATION 45
43 HOME ECONOMICS EDUCATION 45
44 INDUSTRIAL TECHNICAL EDUCATION 45
45 INTEGRATED SCIENCE EDUCATION 45
46 MATHEMATICS EDUCATION 45
47 PHYSICS EDUCATION 45

Tuesday, 8 November 2016

YABATECH HND FULL TIME FORM & ND/HND PART TIME FORM FOR 2016/17 SESSION IS ONGOING.





YABATECH HND FULL TIME FORM & ND/HND PART TIME FORM FOR 2016/17 SESSION IS ONGOING.




ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
General entry requirements for National Diploma (ND Part Time) : SSCE/NABTEB with at least 5 credits at not more than two sittings which must include English Language, Mathematics and 3 other relevant subjects.


General entry requirements for Higher National Diploma (HND Full Time & Part Time): SSCE/NABTEB with at least 5 credits at not more than two sittings which must include English Language, Mathematics and 3 other relevant subjects plus a relevant National Diploma at not below Lower Credit Grade of 2.50 CGPA.