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Nigerian Army Direct Short Service Commission (DSSC) 2013

Posted on Mon 25th Mar, 2013 - hotnigerianjobs.com --- (121 comments)


The Nigerian Army invites applications from eligible Nigerians for commission into the Nigerian Army (NA) as Direct Short Service Commission (DSSC) officers for the following NA specialties.

Nigerian Army Direct Short Service Commission (DSSC)  Enlistment  2013

CORPS AND SERVICES

Applications should be into any of the following Corps and Services of the Nigerian Army (NA):

a.)  Nigerian Army Engineers.       

Requirements
Applicants must possess a minimum of BSc, B Tech (Second Class Lower) degree or HND (Lower Credit) in any of the following areas:  Civil Engineering, Land Surveying, Architecture, Water Engineering, Quantity Surveying, Hydrology, Building Engineering, Estate Surveying, Geology/ Geographic Information System, Electrical Engineering, Town Planning, Mechanical Engineering.

b.)  Nigerian Army Signals.    

Requirements
Applicants must possess a minimum of BSc (Second Class Lower) degree or HND (Lower Credit) in any of the following areas: Electrical/Electronic Engineering, Computer Engineering, Telecommunications Engineering, Satellite Communication, Computer Science, Management Information Systems.

c.)  Nigerian Army Intelligence Corps.  

Requirements
Applicants must possess a minimum of BSc, BA (Second Class Lower) degree or HND (Lower Credit) in any of the following areas:   French, Arabic, Portuguese and German Languages, Psychology, Computer Information Management, Computer Data mining, Computer Systems, Criminology, Intelligence Analysis, Geography/Geographic Information System.

d.)  Nigerian Army Corps of Supply and Transport.    

Requirements
Applicants must possess a minimum of BSc (Second Class Lower) degree or HND (Lower Credit) in any of the following areas: Hotel and Catering Management, Food Technology/Nutrition, Food Science, Microbiology, Biotechnology, Purchasing and Supply, Transport Management, Petroleum Technology. Copied from: www.hotnigerianjobs.com

e.)  Nigerian Army Electrical and Mechanical Engineers.  

Requirements
Applicants must possess a minimum of BSc, B Tech (Second Class Lower) degree or HND (Lower Credit) in any of the following areas: Electrical Engineering, Electronic Engineering, Computer Engineering, Production Engineering,     Material Engineering, Industrial Engineering, Automobile Engineering, Power Engineering, Mechatronics, Aeronautical Engineering, Instrument Engineering, Refrigeration and Air-conditioning (R & A) Technology,  Communication Engineering, Computer/System Engineering, Welding Technology, Metallurgical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Control Engineering, Information Technology/Science, Biomedical Engineering, Engineering Physics, Manufacturing Engineering.  

f.)    Nigerian Army Medical Corps.    

(1)    General Duty Medical/Dental Officers.    
Applicants must possess MBBS/BDS or equivalents with not more than 5 years post – qualification experience and must be fully registered with the Medical and Dental Council of Nigeria.

(2)    General Pharmacists. 
Applicants must possess B Pharm and must be registered with the Pharmacist Council of Nigeria.     

(3)    Dental Technologists and Dental Therapists. 
Applicants must possess a minimum of BSc (Second Class Lower) degree or HND (Lower Credit) in Dental Technology and Dental Therapy and must be registered with relevant professional bodies.

(4)    General Nurses and Midwives.     
Applicants must possess RN/M or minimum of BSc (Second Class Lower) degree in Nursing with full registration with the Nursing and Midwifery Council of Nigeria.

(5)    Epidemiologist/Health Statistics.  
Applicants must possess a minimum of BSc (Second Class Lower) degree in the following areas: Medical Statistics, Epidemiology.

(6)    Mental Health and Psychology.    
Applicants must possess a minimum of BSc (Second Class Lower) degree in any of the following areas:  Mental Health, Clinical Psychology. Copied from: www.hotnigerianjobs.com

(7)    Health Educators and Social Workers.   
Applicants must possess MPH in Health Education or BSc (Second Class Lower) in Health Education/Social work/counseling.

(8)    Environmental Health Officers.    
Applicants must possess a minimum of HND (Lower Credit)/WAHEB plus EHORECON Professional Registered Certificates.

(9)    Human Nutritionist.       
Applicants must possess a minimum of BSc (Second Class Lower) degree in Nutrition.

(10)    Community Health Officers.  
Applicants must possess CHO professional certificates with not less than 5 years post qualification experience.

(11)    Health Information Managers.    
Applicants must possess a minimum of BSc (Second Class Lower) degree or HND (Lower Credit) in Health Management Information System.   

(12)    Medical Imaging Scientist/Radiographers.
Applicants must possess a minimum of BSc (Second Class Lower) degree in Imaging Science or Radiography.

(13)    Medical Laboratory Scientists.    
Applicants must possess a Bachelor of Medical Laboratory Science (BMLS)/AIMLS/AIMLT degree with minimum of (Second Class Lower).

(14)    Optometrist.     
Applicants must possess Doctor of Optometry (D. Optometry) degree and must be registered with the appropriate professional body.

Note:    
All applicants for Medical Corps, are expected to present proof of registration with their professional regulatory bodies and current practicing license.


g.)   Nigerian Army Ordnance Corps.     

Requirements
Applicants must possess a minimum of BSc,   B Engr, BA (Second Class Lower) degree or HND (Lower Credit) in any of the following areas:  Purchasing and Supply, Chemistry, Computer Science & Engineering, Economics, Business Administration, Ballistics, Physics, Production Engineering, Textile & Material Management, Logistics & Supply Management.

h.)  Nigerian Army Corps of Military Police.   

Requirements
Applicants must possess LLB BL, and a minimum of BSc, BA (Second Class Lower) degree or HND (Lower Credit) in any of the following areas: Criminology, Forensic Science, Sociology and Psychology.    

i.)  Nigerian Army Finance Corps.    

Requirements
Applicants must possess a minimum of BSc (Second Class Lower) degree or HND (Lower Credit) in any of the following areas: Economics, Accounting, Computer Science and Business Administration.  Membership of ICAN and ANAN could be an added advantage.   

j.)  Nigerian Army Education Corps.       

Requirements

Applicants must possess a minimum of BSc, BA (Second Class Lower) degree or HND (Lower Credit) in any of the following areas: French, Arabic, Portuguese, Spanish, Library/Information Science, Chemistry, Physics, Mathematics, Biology, Printing, Museum/Archival Studies, Geography, English.

k.)  Nigerian Army Band Corps.   

Requirements
Applicants must possess a minimum of BA (Second Class Lower) degree or HND (Lower Credit) in Music.

l.)  Directorate of Chaplain Services (Protestant). 

Requirements
Applicants must possess minimum of BA (Second Class Lower) degree in Pastoral Psychology, New Testament Theology, Old Testament Theology, Pastoral Counseling and Child Evangelism from any of the Seminaries/Universities recognized by the NA Directorate of Chaplain Services (Protestant). Applicants must belong to one of the 18 major denominations of the protestant faith. Soldier applicants must have served NA with a minimum of 5 years experience in Chaplaincy work.

m.) Directorate of Chaplain Services (Roman Catholic).  

Requirements

Applicants must possess a minimum of Bachelor (Second Class Lower) degree in any of the following areas:  Philosophy and Theology from a Roman Catholic approved seminary, affiliated to a National Universities Commission accredited University or Urbanian University, Rome. Applicants must have good standing in the church and be also released by a Diocesan Bishop. Applicants must be vetted and recommended by the NA Directorate of Chaplain Services (Roman Catholic).

n.)  Directorate of Islamic Affairs.  

Requirements
Applicants must possess a minimum of BA, B Ed (Second Class Lower) degree in Arabic and Islamic Studies, LLB Sharia with Diploma in Arabic from recognized Nigerian universities, Azhar University, Cairo or Saudi University. Each applicant would be required to produce testimony of excellent character from a reputable religious organization in Nigeria.  Applicants must be able to speak English Language.

o.)  Directorate of Army Public Relations.    

Requirements

Applicants must possess a minimum of BSc, BA (Second Class Lower) degree or HND (Lower Credit) in any of the following areas:  Mass Communication, Printing, Graphic Design, Public Relations and Advertising, English.

p.)  Directorate of Legal Services (Army).    

Requirements
Applicants must possess LLB BL. Legal practice of 2 years and above is an added advantage.

q.)  Directorate of Army Physical Training.     

Requirements
Applicants must possess a minimum of BSc (Second Class Lower) degree or HND (Lower Credit) in any of the following areas: Human Kinetics, Physical and Health Education (Specialist), Health Education, Physical Education, Sports Administration (Post Graduate), Coaching Certificate (HND/NIS), Physiotherapy, Sports Psychology.


ENTRY REQUIREMENTS


An applicant must fulfill the following:

  • Be a Nigerian as defined in the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
  • Be male or female between the ages of 22 and 35 years for both serving personnel and civilians. Individuals applying to any of the Chaplain Services or Directorate Islamic Affairs are to be between the ages of 22 and 40 years.
  • Be medically and physically fit. Copied: www.hotnigerianjobs.com
  • Measure not less than 1.68m (for male) and 1.65m (for female) in height.
  • Must not have been convicted by any court of law.
  • Possess a minimum of first degree of not less than Second Class Lower Division from a recognized University or HND from a recognized Polytechnic of not less than Lower Credit.
  • Applicants (less serving members of the Armed Forces) must have completed the NYSC Scheme or provide proof of exemption as the case may be.
  • Graduates with registrable professional qualifications must be duly registered by relevant bodies recognized by Nigerian Laws at the commencement of cadet training.
  • Possess valid birth certificate endorsed by the National Population Commission, Hospital or Local Government Council of birth or valid age declaration.
  • Possess a valid certificate of state of origin.
  • Recommended by at least 2 recognizable referees who must attest to the applicant’s character and integrity. Serving military personnel must be recommended by their commanders.

CONDITIONS OF SERVICE

  • Direct Short Service Commission will be granted for 10 years, for an initial probation period of 3 years, renewable yearly for another period of 7 years.  Direct Regular Commission may be granted on conversion after 3 years as commissioned officer.
  • All selected candidates will be required to undergo an initial military training.
  • Officer cadets who successfully complete the military training shall be granted the rank of Lieutenant with no advantage of seniority except for fully registered Medical Doctors, Architects, Lawyers and holders of doctorate degree in fields relevant to individual Service who will be commissioned in the same rank but with 3 months seniority.

APPLICATION START DATE
25th March, 2013

METHOD OF APPLICATION
The following will apply:

a.  All applications are to be made online.  Application Fee is N2,500.00 (Two Thousand Five Hundred Naira).
b.  To apply:
  1. Obtain a PIN Code from any branch of Ecobank nationwide upon the payment of N2,500.00 Application Fee to the designated cashier with effect from the announced date (25th March, 2013)
  2. Logon to www.nigerianarmyms.org
  3. Select Direct Short Service Commission.
  4. Enter basic details as requested alongside the PIN Code.
  5. Login to begin filling the forms and upload documents and passport.

Print Out.  
Applicants are to complete the form online and upload all required documents stated in the general instructions. Applicants must print out their online generated photo-card on completion of their application. Successful applicants are required to present their printed photo-cards to the selection board during interview.

CLOSING DATE

All applications must be submitted not later than 12th May, 2013.


FURTHER INFORMATION

9.    For further information, you may call 09-8734009 between 0900 and 1700hrs from Mondays to Fridays.  You may also visit www.nigerian-army.org
or
Click here


Nigerian Army Short Service Combatant (SSC) Commission 2013

  

Comments (121)

No. 51
Posted on Wed 27th Mar, 2013 01:27:55 GMT by akaba

getting a job doesn't just start and end with the grades but with the man or woman within.What do you have within?(food for thought). There is an axiom by Aristotole that says that 'The most unequal thing in the world is trying to make the inequality equal. we must come to terms with a natural phenomenon that we are better than others while others are better than us(man pass man no be to pass am for road)if you had a 2.1 ,2.2 3rd class or pass it makes no difference but what makes all the difference is for us to express our ignorance on a website that is not even ready to employ us-3rd class and pass are bad grade i accept but those of us that had 2.1 and 2.2 would want to correct and start on a wrong foot. our certificate was awarded to us on the basis of our xter and learning and if you feel you have the learning with a 2.1 or 2.2 what about the xter?
moreso, those of us that had 3rd class and pass we shd try and upgrade our CV bcos it portrays a image of an un-serious person while in school, so proof them wrong. in conclusion if you had 2.1 or 2.2 proof it by your spellings and words construction and if you had a 3rd class or pass dont make it so real with and authentic with your words, choice of words and spellings.
Cheeers,
I love you all
bcos you are all my bros and sis.

No. 52
Posted on Wed 27th Mar, 2013 02:31:43 GMT by chuksman

If you have 3rd class or pass don't be angry with people who have 1.1,2.1 or 2.2.

If you have 1.1,2.1 or2.2 don't laugh at those who have 3rd class or pass, a lot of things could have caused that.

@Rockefella, no body asked you why you are on this site or your grade.

For those who are writing rubbish, does it mean you cannot write correct simple sentence or correct spelling. A graduate cannot spell "recruitment" which way Nigerian graduates.

Go for skill acquisition programmes to support whatever grade you have.
You are here bragging with ordinary paper(certificate) while an ordinary GCE holder who learned bricklaying is collecting contracts that run into millions for bricklaying and you are here making noise with degree in civil engr.(sorry civil guys no hard feelings attached just siting an example)same goes to every other courses. Think about it and wake up!Time and Tide wait for no man.
No. 53
Posted on Wed 27th Mar, 2013 11:29:35 GMT by Oma onu

All it takes iz prayerz, commit ursef into d hands of God n u wil c 1das, most especialy in dis holy week. Tnx n God bless.
No. 54
Posted on Wed 27th Mar, 2013 12:18:16 GMT by michael

my dear fellow graduates is it a war of grades?can't you all grow up,i think you should throw some questions to yourselves before commenting here like dogs fighting over a mate,ask for God's grace in all your endeavours,your grade can never be a criteria for wealth or comfort.
No. 55
Posted on Wed 27th Mar, 2013 15:15:11 GMT by nnenna

this site is funny. Must you comment? Unemployment is really frustrating ppl to d extent dt they are expressin it here in ds site. Toobad. Callin each oda terrible names. First class nd third class. U dt hv first class y hv u not gotten a job till now? You dt said d oda fellow is sleepin wt lecturers in school for grade y didnt u sleep wt urs since u feel dts d only way. Abi u dnt hv sexual organs? Uv wasted ur yrs. Its a minus for u. Bt wt God all tinz are possible. Stop abuse third class is a poor grade wether u can speak english or nt.
No. 56
Posted on Wed 27th Mar, 2013 18:06:16 GMT by liverpoolfc

When will Nigeria recognise basic medical science as a (faculty) course of study in this country? Now, physiology, anatomy and pharmacology are not enlisted for any position. If these courses will not be recognised in this country, let BMS be scrapped. NUC should pls do some thing about BMS in this country.
No. 57
Posted on Wed 27th Mar, 2013 18:46:32 GMT by Folky

Pls my dear bro nd sis stop abusin each other may b u graduate wit 1.1 or pass nd yet employed its nt d end cast ur affliction upon God do not let your heart be trouble belive in God i wish you all good luck
No. 58
Posted on Wed 27th Mar, 2013 21:26:52 GMT by Fish

Be wise. Do wot u feel is best 4 u. And ask God 4 wisdom. Cheers
No. 59
Posted on Thu 28th Mar, 2013 05:28:06 GMT by Saint

Wether 1.1, 2.1, 2.2, 3rd class, or/and Pass,u guys ar all graduates who ar far more beta than thoz wif jst CERTIFICATE OF ATTENDANCE
No. 60
Posted on Thu 28th Mar, 2013 08:35:04 GMT by Ernest

It's not your grade dat will get u d job though is a gate pass but u need to learn how to use some softwares dat are related to ur course of study. With dis and d help of God, u will surely get there. May God help us all.
No. 61
Posted on Thu 28th Mar, 2013 10:28:37 GMT by Wisdom

please send that N2500 for me and i will pray for you for a better job.
No. 62
Posted on Thu 28th Mar, 2013 10:48:23 GMT by Festus

Can a biochemist apply for the job? I need urgent reply plz.
No. 63
Posted on Thu 28th Mar, 2013 13:28:01 GMT by michael

Have any of you purchase the login pin?
No. 64
Posted on Thu 28th Mar, 2013 20:45:01 GMT by Flank II

Crap! Have you lost it?!
No. 65
Posted on Thu 28th Mar, 2013 22:08:45 GMT by larri

the problem about grades is that some morons sit down plan an educational system, that puts everyone into fruitless race for grades. Let me give you an illustration of what they are trying to do. Just imagine you call the fish, lizard, monkey, Elephant, frog and horse and tell them that today is examination day and anyone that will climb this tree to the top gets 1.1, 2.1, 2.2, 2.3 and so forth depending on the distance climb respectively. Is this kind of exam a true test for their ability or just trying streamline them into a system.Think about it, the whole system is faulty
No. 66
Posted on Fri 29th Mar, 2013 08:21:41 GMT by JOSE

Do you want to study medicine/nursing etc in Georgian universities Or Own Landed property and you dont have money..no prob..you can raise the fund from your friends in facebook,twitter and 2go unknowingly..Just refer them to netcontacts.1000persons worth 1.5million naira for you instatanta.details josenetcontacts2013/gmail/com or 081-72-00-65-65
No. 67
Posted on Fri 29th Mar, 2013 14:39:58 GMT by lincon

Please can somebody with a 3rd class but with a postgraduate diploma apply please in of your response
No. 68
Posted on Fri 29th Mar, 2013 16:05:08 GMT by dayo

whether you graduate with a third class or first should not be a bone of contention,your grade is not and i repeat is never a true test of how you stand intellectually!so zombie and others take note,if you graduated first class you aren't the first to achieve that feat!so watch your condescending remarks it is not "Graduatelike"
No. 69
Posted on Fri 29th Mar, 2013 20:43:36 GMT by precious

plz can some1 linke me 2 person dat will help me get d job.
No. 70
Posted on Fri 29th Mar, 2013 21:12:15 GMT by adepoju m d

dis is my turn on dis NA form have bee persuade dis form God help me, i don't know anybody but i know you
No. 71
Posted on Sat 30th Mar, 2013 10:45:32 GMT by SANTUS

@EMMYBARTH, DON'T YOU KNOW THAT UNEMPLOYMENT IS TO SOME PEOPLE'S ADVANTAGE,...

BUT ONE THING ABOUT THIS IS THAT FUNDS ARE BEING RELEASED FOR THE PURPOSE OF THIS RECRUITMENT EXERCISE. IT IS ONLY GOD CAN HELP THE UNEMPLOYED IN THIS NAIJA.

@ ZOMBIE, LET ME TELL YOU, SOME THIRD CLASS CASES ARE AS THE RESULT OF SOME LECTURES, THOSE WHO CAME INTO THE SYSTEM TROUGH NIGERIAN POLITICS.

MOST OF THEM WERE TOO ORIGINAL THAN THAT'S ONE OF THE REASONS WHY LECTURERS MARK THEM DOWN.

I WAS A STUDENT WELFARE MEMBER THEN SO I TALK WITH PROOF AND EXPERIENCE. IF OUR LEGAL SYSTEM CAN BE STRAIGHT,AND OUR STUDENTS GIVEN THE RIGHT ORIENTATION, I BET YOU SOME LECTURERS WILL BE LEAVING THE UNIVERSITIES EVERY DAY, AND THEN YOU CAN APPRECIATE THE BEAUTY OF HARDWORK IN SCHOOL.

No. 72
Posted on Sat 30th Mar, 2013 12:32:39 GMT by Ukhurebor festus

Father let your will be done,this is a good openning for true nigerian.
No. 73
Posted on Sat 30th Mar, 2013 14:33:13 GMT by nnenna

u guys shuld forget all ds long grammer. Spare us d detail of ur failures bt look for a way to mk tins work. Faulty system or nt. But ppl still graduate wt first class nd at least second class lower. Go for pgd it will cover u up
No. 74
Posted on Sat 30th Mar, 2013 15:03:14 GMT by Kadiri D.I

i've always envy the N/A for their level of discipline and excellence.
i dnt blv they can dcv us,let's just try and be hopeful,afterall,being unsuxfl for a job is not uncommon 2 applicants.life is abt time and chance. love u all!
No. 75
Posted on Sun 31st Mar, 2013 00:06:31 GMT by Vela

Oga at the top rule nigeria, 4get grade pls.
No. 76
Posted on Sun 31st Mar, 2013 06:02:09 GMT by hoojay

uh, wonderful shall never end, matured people. Nigerian students why all these?
No. 77
Posted on Sun 31st Mar, 2013 06:02:28 GMT by hoojay

uh, wonderful shall never end, matured people. Nigerian students why all these?
No. 78
Posted on Sun 31st Mar, 2013 11:51:21 GMT by ade

Am sure we r all graduates, am disgusted at d kind of english on display here....it only shows d plunging and down d drain state of our education. U wonder y most of u don't av jobs?ur spoken english is so fucked that it will b a comical scene to interview most of u guys. I pity my generation#God help us#
No. 79
Posted on Sun 31st Mar, 2013 11:53:38 GMT by ade

Am sure we r all graduates, am disgusted at d kind of english on display here....it only shows d plunging and down d drain state of our education. U wonder y most of u don't av jobs?ur spoken english is so fucked that it will b a comical scene to interview most of u guys. I pity my generation#God help us#
No. 80
Posted on Sun 31st Mar, 2013 11:54:37 GMT by ade

Am sure we r all graduates? am disgusted at d kind of english on display here....it only shows d plunging and down d drain state of our education. U wonder y most of u don't av jobs?ur spoken english is so fucked that it will b a comical scene to interview most of u guys. I pity my generation#God help us#
No. 81
Posted on Sun 31st Mar, 2013 11:56:31 GMT by ade

Am sure we r all graduates? am disgusted at d kind of english on display here....it only shows d plunging and down d drain state of our education. U wonder y most of u don't av jobs?ur spoken english is so fucked that it will b a comical scene to interview most of u guys. I pity my generation#God help us#
No. 82
Posted on Sun 31st Mar, 2013 19:47:38 GMT by Don

@ d end 1 or 2 person from each state na rubbish.
No. 83
Posted on Mon 01st Apr, 2013 15:04:48 GMT by Isiaka

When will the banks starts selling the forms?
No. 84
Posted on Mon 01st Apr, 2013 19:38:38 GMT by kp

Is the subject here concerning insult or DSSC?
No. 85
Posted on Mon 01st Apr, 2013 22:13:40 GMT by Chelsea

Great minds discuss concepts, average minds discuss events, small minds discuss people, jobless minds discuss their woes and escapades, stop flexing your muscles here, this is not the medium for lamentation.
No. 86
Posted on Tue 02nd Apr, 2013 10:06:00 GMT by united

Don't hesited in lif u slhd wait for d time and don't give up
No. 87
Posted on Tue 02nd Apr, 2013 10:08:21 GMT by united

Don't hesited in lif u slhd wait for d time and don't give up
No. 88
Posted on Tue 02nd Apr, 2013 20:44:44 GMT by justme

Some individuals are not destined to work for others, that is why they have grades like 2:2 and 3rd class, why some are destined to work for others, that is why they fight for 1st class and 2:1 even when they don't merit it.
No. 89
Posted on Tue 02nd Apr, 2013 21:42:09 GMT by ADETUNJI EMMANUEL

Can a biochemist apply? please need an urgent reply
No. 90
Posted on Tue 02nd Apr, 2013 21:48:33 GMT by Kuye

Na wa o
No. 91
Posted on Wed 03rd Apr, 2013 20:26:28 GMT by Big Gee!!

My advise to the 3class or pass graduates out there is to go 4 pgd!! And stop blaming someone 4 ur misfortune...i mean, take responsibilities 4 ur actions.., coz many of you, back then in school, were busy gallivanting the nook and crany of your schools, nite clubs, and parting!! To make this urgly stuff !! Worse,many of you are into the so call fraternity thing... Were you molest, harass and intimedate poor innocent students studying to pass exams! Gosh....you guyz can't eat your cake and have it back. Though some of you are victims circumstance...bottom line is, pray! Pray! and pray...mehnnn... Dat kind result 4 dis present day 9ija, e gt as e bi ooooo.......
No. 92
Posted on Wed 03rd Apr, 2013 20:36:45 GMT by Big Gee!!

My advise to the 3class or pass graduates out there is to go 4 pgd!! And stop blaming someone 4 ur misfortune...i mean, take responsibilities 4 ur actions.., coz many of you, back then in school, were busy gallivanting the nook and crany of your schools, nite clubs, and parting!! To make this urgly stuff !! Worse,many of you are into the so call fraternity thing... Were you molest, harass and intimedate poor innocent students studying to pass exams! Gosh....you guyz can't eat your cake and have it back. Though some of you are victims circumstance...bottom line is, pray! Pray! and pray...mehnnn... Dat kind result 4 dis present day 9ija, e gt as e bi ooooo.......
No. 93
Posted on Thu 04th Apr, 2013 09:50:59 GMT by akinfolarin

Lol.... I just have to comment. It's funny how some people will take their frustrations out on other people. Getting a 1st class or a 2.1 is not that easy. Atleast not for me. I finished with a 2.1 from UNIXYZ. One of the top Federal universities in Nigeria and I know how hard I worked for this BSc in Engineering. A grade u have does matter. It is one of the things an employer will see on your CV to observe how serious u were in school. And in a case were there are thousands of applicants and limited resources for assessment it will DEFINITELY be used in filtering applicants. Your CV is also important. We all know that all fingers are not equal and there may be several reasons you may have ended up with the grades you have. Illness, family problems, lack of funds etc. But life doesn't end there. You must brace up for the challenges and do things that will make you employable or successful. Take courses. go for internships, start a business, tender a business proposal etc. A third class degree is not the end of the world. Afterall some people don't go to school and still make it in life.

And concerning the Short service stuff. Don't just waste your time if you don't know anybody in the military with a high rank. I have a friend who finished with a 1st class. Her father is a General in the army. Now tell me how you'll win against that kind of competition not forgetting that the military is very hierarchical and they always obey the last order (if you know what I mean).
No. 94
Posted on Thu 04th Apr, 2013 09:51:59 GMT by akinfolarin

Lol.... I just have to comment. It's funny how some people will take their frustrations out on other people. Getting a 1st class or a 2.1 is not that easy. Atleast not for me. I finished with a 2.1 from UNIXYZ. One of the top Federal universities in Nigeria and I know how hard I worked for this BSc in Engineering. A grade u have does matter. It is one of the things an employer will see on your CV to observe how serious u were in school. And in a case were there are thousands of applicants and limited resources for assessment it will DEFINITELY be used in filtering applicants. Your CV is also important. We all know that all fingers are not equal and there may be several reasons you may have ended up with the grades you have. Illness, family problems, lack of funds etc. But life doesn't end there. You must brace up for the challenges and do things that will make you employable or successful. Take courses. go for internships, start a business, tender a business proposal etc. A third class degree is not the end of the world. Afterall some people don't go to school and still make it in life.

And concerning the Short service stuff. Don't just waste your time if you don't know anybody in the military with a high rank. I have a friend who finished with a 1st class. Her father is a General in the army. Now tell me how you'll win against that kind of competition not forgetting that the military is very hierarchical and they always obey the last order (if you know what I mean).
No. 95
Posted on Thu 04th Apr, 2013 16:40:25 GMT by Freeman

A man can never be bigger than the thoughts going through his mind. As a graduate you have acquired some skills and capacities, though they may not be sufficient but it is a good platform to build a career. All you need do is to be positive, and equip yourself with the efficacy of seriousness and prayers. And be down to earth.
No. 96
Posted on Fri 05th Apr, 2013 15:04:17 GMT by Ole

Omi amu koni isimi every1 who hav decided 2play n fraud d jobless nigerian wil never hav peace Amen.
No. 97
Posted on Fri 05th Apr, 2013 15:05:53 GMT by Ole

Omi amu koni isimi every1 who hav decided 2play n fraud d jobless nigerian wil never hav peace Amen.
No. 98
Posted on Fri 05th Apr, 2013 20:11:38 GMT by john

Can someone who is expecting her discharge certificate this june apply 4 it..pls ur advice
No. 99
Posted on Sat 06th Apr, 2013 08:50:27 GMT by KayCee

Nigerian graduates! The quality of comments i've been seeing here is less than poor (there're few brilliant ones though). If i was recruiting, less than 5% of those that posted their comments here would qualify! It has nothing to do with grades, but with the maturity of your thinking. Some people wear their frustrations about like jewelry, while others so condescendingly show their emptiness. For those who graduated with low grades, please look within your self and realise who you are, you can offer something, you don't even have to work for anybody; the society is yearning for what you can give. For those with fine grades, better watch it! Any serious organization is only interested in what you can offer them, not in your class of graduation. Most employers know the flaws in the training process, so most need your "sabi-ficate", what you know, not your Certificate, which is just a piece of paper. Just recently, i interviewed with an oil servicing firm in PH, and was surprised they didn't even ask for my degree cert. Pls guys, let's
make this forum mature, graduatelike. It's not everybody that made 1st class or 2.1 that slept with or bribed a lecturer, and not all with good results from private universities or poly bought it. There's still meritocracy, even in the flawed system.
Peace.
No. 100
Posted on Sat 06th Apr, 2013 14:00:23 GMT by Ken

Nigerian graduates are unemployable. It is evident here.


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