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Monday, October 7, 2019

Difference between re-uploading of result and verification of result on Yaba Tech Portal


Re-uploading of result and verification of result are taken differently on different portal.

Re-uploading of Result

Re-uploading of result will for aspirant who filled awaiting result when filling their Jamb profile or student who needed to add or change details in their o'level. They are required to re-uploaded their o'level result so as to be up-to-date before admission processing starts.

Check How to upload o'level result to Jamb profile/portal. You will learn how to re-upload your o'level result.

Verification of Result

Verification of results on Yaba Tech aspirant portal is also required for Yaba College of Technology to verify your o'level details you filled when you applied for form to the school.

So, these two above headings explains the difference between re-uploading of result and verification of result on Yaba Tech portal.

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How to Upload O’Level Result on JAMB Portal / Profile



We have received lots of questions related to UTME and Direct Entry candidates and we have always tried our possible best to reply to every question on our blog. If you use awaiting results during registration, then you will be required to re-upload your O’level results after you have gotten the results.
As a matter of fact, your admission may be affected if you didn’t upload your O’level results on JAMB portal. Follow the procedure below to update your JAMB profile now.

How to Upload O’Level Result To JAMB Portal.


Tuesday, October 1, 2019

How To Calculate YABA TECH Aggregate Score


If you are searching for how to calculate YABATECH cut off mark or your aggregate score then you need to follow these practical steps: You can easily calculate your O’Level, UTME and Post UTME if you follow this scheme.


  • Post UTME equals 30%
  • UTME equals 50%
  • O’Level equals 20%

For you to have a better understanding of how to calculate YABA TECH aggregate score. let us use Femi, that is a candidate seeking admission into YABA TECH as a case study.

How To Calculate For O’Level


  • A1 = 4.0
  • B2 = 3.6
  • B3 = 3.2
  • C4 = 2.8
  • C5 = 2.4
  • C6 = 2.0

Note: You should remember that you need to calculate using only the five O’Level subjects needed for your course.

Let us assume Femi who desires to study Mass Communication, has the following grades in his SSCE result:

  • Mathematics = B2
  • English = A1
  • Government = B2
  • Economics = C5
  • Literature in English = A1

Using the grade marks above, his YABATECH O’level grades will be calculated like this;

3.6 + 4.0+ 3.6+ 2.4+ 4.0 = 17.6

Femi’s O’Level grade has summed up to 17.6.

I hope this step was understood by you.

How To Calculate JAMB (UTME) Score

To calculate Femi's JAMB or UTME score, we need to divide his JAMB score by eight (8). This means that your final aggregate score is also dependent on your UTME score, so you need to perform better in UTME if you want your chances of securing admission into YABATECH to be high.

247/8 = 30.88.

Now we have gotten Femi's O’Level score, and UTME score, the next step now is to know her Post UTME score, let us go!

 YABATECH Post UTME Score

The post UTME score represents 30% of the total YABATECH aggregate score.

You should also note that any candidate who scored below 12% in the YABATECH post UTME may be automatically disqualified, irrespective of the candidate’s JAMB score.

So, let us assume Femi scored 23% in his YABA TECH post UTME. Our final step now is to calculate the aggregate score.

Now we have calculated Femi's O’Level score, UTME, and post UTME score, let us add up the figures in order to arrive at her YABATECH aggregate score.

Remember, Femi has the following grades:

O’Level grade = 17.6
UTME grade = 30.88
Post UTME grade = 23%

His aggregate score would therefore be calculated as follows:
O'level + JAMB + P-utme = AGGREGATE SCORE
17.6 + 30.88 + 23 = 71.48

If Femi's aggregate score is equal or higher than the cut off mark of MASS COMMUNICATION, he will be admitted into the department. But if it is lower than the cut off mark, then he will be denied admission.

Hope with this explanation, you have finally learnt how to calculate YABA TECH cut-off mark or aggregate score for any particular course offered by the institution.

Conclusion
If you don't secure admission into YABATECH, try next year. All you need is to work hard in order to beat the cut off mark for your preferred course of study

Friday, August 2, 2019

YABATECH 2019/2020 POST UTME APPLICATION IS OUT


Applications are hereby invited from interested 2019 UTME candidates who applied for admission into Yaba College of Technology for, National Diploma (ND) Full Time and B.Sc (Edu.) in Technical Education programmes (100 level) being run in affiliation with University of Nigeria (Nsukka). The application which is on-line will commence on Thursday, August 1, 2019.

ELIGIBILITY
The admission screening is open to candidates who chose Yaba College of Technology as their 1st or 2nd Choice of Institution and scored 150 and above for National Diploma (ND) Full Time and 180 for B. Sc. Degree (100 Level) in affiliation with University of Nigeria, Nsukka in the 2019/2020 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME). However, all candidates who have chosen Yabatech as 2nd Choice of Institution are required to change to First Choice on the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) Portal on or before Saturday, August 31, 2019 to be eligible for admission. All candidates must not be less than 16 years old by October 31, 2019.

Application will commence from August 1, 2019 and closes on August 31, 2019. 

METHOD OF APPLICATION FOR YABATECH

Applicants are to pay a fee of Two thousand Naira (N2,000.00) (excluding result verification fee and any transaction charges). Payment can be made online or in the bank. The College does not accept cash payment. 

Candidates should visit the College website at www.yabatech.edu.ng. Click on “POST UTME SCREENING 2019/2020” and follow the instructions to complete the application process appropriately.

SCREENING OF CANDIDATES
Computer Based Test (CBT) Screening will hold between September 4 – 10, 2019. Applicants should check the College website for update. 

INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES
Candidates are advised to supply correct data on the portal as they will be responsible for any error made during registration and any wrong information given on Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) and O’Level details will disqualify the candidate. 

Inconsistency in name or picture on photo card will not be accepted by the College and may lead to disqualification of concerned candidates. Candidates’ name on their O’ Level Certificates, UTME results and other registration documents must be the same.

HOW TO APPLY FOR YABATECH POST UTME

To apply for Yabatech post utme, click here to apply

Candidates having difficulty in payment for registration should visit the College website and click on “help desk link” or chat on our online support portal for possible assistance.
For up to date information, like our Facebook page ‘Official Yabatech’ or follow us on twitter@yabatechng.

Signed
Dr. S. O. Momodu
Registrar

Saturday, May 11, 2019

COST OF PROCESSING AND POSTING ACADEMIC TRANSCRIPT REVIEWED

COST OF PROCESSING AND POSTING ACADEMIC TRANSCRIPT REVIEWED
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The College Management has approved a review in the cost of processing and posting of all academic transcripts. The United Parcel Service (UPS) will be responsible for the posting of all academic transcript. 

The reviewed cost of processing transcripts is N5,000 for Local transcripts and N12,000 for International transcripts. The courier charges will be added depending on the destination of the transcript request.

The new cost of posting will officially take effect from May 1, 2019.

Thursday, January 24, 2019

Procedure for Newly Admitted Students


Upon admission, newly admitted students are to follow the under-listed steps to complete their registration. 

ACCEPTANCE FEE PAYMENT PROCESS 
  • 1. Visit www.yabatech.edu.ng 
  • 2. Click on Acceptance Fee Payment 
  • 3. Enter JAMB Number/ Application number as username and phone number as password 
  • 4. Confirm details are correct 
  • 5. Click on “Click to pay acceptance fee” 
  • 6. Click on Pay Now 
  • 7. Select to make payment either via bank or card 
  • 8. If bank is selected above, print the remita invoice and proceed to any bank for payment 
  • 9. If card is selected, enter card details and confirm payment. 
  • 10. Upon successful payment (either via bank or atm card), repeat step 1 to 3 
  • 11. Complete the form by filling in the correct details as required 
  • 12. Click on print acceptance form to see your biodata information and link for biometric enrollment 
  • 13. On concluding the biometric enrollment you will be redirected to the biodata (e-acceptance) slip. Kindly print this page. It's part of the required documents for e-screening 
  • 14. Login to the e-screening portal and read the instructions carefully. 
  • 15. Upload your credentials and keep Checking until you are cleared or in cleared with reasons. If uncleared see the instructions and reload your documents according 
  • 16. Proceed to the admission unit to sign your e screening slip and you will be made eligibility to pay school fee after full screening. 
  • 17. Login to applicant portal (click here) to pay your school fee, print admission letter and generate your matriculation number. Also, note that you are to upload a passport suitable for your ID card. It must have a plain background and dimensions.

Monday, January 7, 2019

Reasons Why An Admitted Candidates Will Not Be Cleared In Yaba Tech Screening


The management of the Yaba College of Technology (YABATECH) has released the reasons why an admitted candidate may not be cleared during screening process.
  • Inconsistent date of birth i.e. day, month and year.
  • Incomplete/ Inadequate course requirements
  • Variance between submitted entry requirements and verified results
  • Variance in arrangement/ spelling of names.
  • Impersonation
  • JAMB subject combination
  • Incomplete documents
  • Incomplete period for Industrial Attachment (HND Only)
  • Unaccredited institutions (HND Only)
  • Others {Specify}
We hope this would help the students prepared better.

Yabatech Transition To City University of Technology, Yaba Begins Soon


The long awaited transition of Yaba College of Technology (Yabatech) to a University is at advanced stage and will soon be implemented according to the decision recently reached during the Federal Executive Council (FEC) meeting in Abuja, which approved a comprehensive reform of Nigeria’s tertiary education system.

This came timely when the Minister of education, Mallam Adamu Adamu declared end to the discrepancy between the holders of Higher National Diploma, and Bachelor degrees as well as conversion of the nation’s two most prominent Polytechnics, Yaba College of Technology and Kaduna Polytechnic to City University of Technology respectively.

The Federal House of Representatives committee on Tertiary Education and Services led by its Chairman, Hon. Aminu Suleiman while on an oversight visit to the College for the 2018 finance of the institution said the visit is also in line with the transition of Yabatech to a City University.

While paperwork on the conversion is ongoing at the Federal level, the Rector of Yabatech, Engr. Obafemi Omokungbe lamented on the shortage of personnels in the institution stressing that “recruitment has been crippled due to budget constraints and approval by the federal government. He also said that there is need for physical development of the premier institution to meet global standards. 

“The college has introduced new accredited programmes which has called for physical expansion; Epe campus being our focus. Epe campus is an extension of Yaba College of Technology with low physical development”, he stressed.

2018/2019 Acceptance Fee Payment Commences and How To Pay


The directive has been given by the College Management for payment of Acceptance fee of twenty-five thousand naira only. for 2018/2019 academic session by all newly-admitted candidates effective from Wednesday, January 2, 2019.

How To Pay For Acceptance Fee Payment

This guideline that will be given below will help you in paying for acceptance fee payment yourself. You can also message one of our admin on +2348162971608 to make payment for you.


2. Log in with your details: JAMB number for ND students or YCT Application number for HND students as username and your Phone Number as the password.

3.  Click on sign in. Once your account has been activated, follow the procedure to pay for your acceptance fee payment.

After successful payment, click on upload passport page, click the link "Proceed to online fingerprint enrollment" and print your Data form from there.

Tuesday, December 18, 2018

Yabatech E-screening document required for Higher National Diploma (HND) full-time and part-time students



Yabatech started online e-screening exercise 2017/2018 academic session that processes all uploaded document of admitted students to the school website for non-appearance screening. Where the candidate will be clear without taking their screening documents physically to screening officers.

In this article, we will be discussing on the Yabatech screening documents to be submitted for all level after admission and the payment of Acceptance Fee. 

However, After the admission list has been released, all admitted candidate has to pay an acceptance fee and they have to proceed to the Yabatech online screening portal for their Yabatech E-Screening.

Note: candidates that have successfully uploaded their Yabatech HND full-time and part-time screening documents must keep checking the school screening portal in other to print clearance slip.

Nevertheless. in this post, you will get to know the list of Yabatech HND full-time and part-time Screening documents to be uploaded online for the screening exercise.

Before this e – screening exercise is achievable, all candidate must be sure if their O level Results have been verified on the Yabatech result verification portal before the Screening documents can be uploaded successfully.


YABATECH E-screening Requirements for Higher National Diploma (HND) Full-time and Part-Time

1. Data Form Print Out.

2. Report of online verification ‘O’ Level Results (SSCE/NABTEB/NECO).

3. Testimonial from Secondary School.

4. ND (National Diploma) Result.

5. Evidence of Payment of Transcript.

6. IT Letter.

7. Acceptance History Print Out (Remita Receipt).

8. Two (2) Reference Letters signed with stamp / seal from any two of:
(a) Imam / Pastor
(b) Senior Civil Servant not below Grade Level 12
(c) Lawyer
(d) Principal of your former Secondary School.

9. Birth Certificate from National Population Commission, Local Government and Hospital.

10. JAMB National Diploma (ND) Admission Letter. Candidates who graduated on Part-Time programmes are to process Late Registration formally known as Regularization of Admission on JAMB Website and bring the receipt of the payment as evidence for screening.

All the documents are to be scanned and uploaded at portal.yabatech.edu.ng/escreening. The documents will be reviewed by the school, if the documents are approved, you can proceed to the college hall for clearance.

Once you’ve been cleared, you hold till when school fee payment commences. You can see the price of YABATECH school fees here.