For one reason or the other, many students in Nigeria are eager to change their initial preferred institutions.
This is as a result of the belief that they will be admitted into their various choice of institutions with their low scores in JAMB.
In this article, I want you to note the DANGER in being part for this people.
See Top 5 Reasons Why You Should Stay Away from doing Change Of Course/Institution in Jamb.
1. It is JAMB’s Medium of extorting money from students: It is not a new thing to hear that students who applied for change of course are never admitted (check No 2).
2. Changes May Not Reflect: One of the most important reason why you should stay away from “the so called CHANGE OF COURSE ” is that many at times, the changes do not reflect.
3. Waste of Money: It may be a waste of money if you apply and still never get admitted.
4. Waste of Time: All the time you invested in the process becomes waste if you are not admitted, remember , time waits for no-Man – You can still do other things with your time.
5. Have asked question before going into this process? Are you not aware that almost 70% of students that applied for change of Institution last year were not admitted (If am right)?
WHAT SHOULD I DO??
I understand that your JAMB score does not meet the requirements provided by your preferred course/Institution. Perhaps, you may consider going to polytechnic or college of education.
But wait a minute, those people at polytechnic, are they not human beings? Are you better than them?
This is a question you must ask yourself. Thanks for reading.
Source: https://eduextra.org.ng/top-5-reasons-attempt-change-course-institution-2018-209-jamb/
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Thursday, 5 April 2018
Top 5 Reasons Why You Should Not Attempt Change Of Course/Institution In 2018
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April 05, 2018
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