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BSUM Post UTME Result Released 2017/2018 Academic Session

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Benue State University Makurdi Post UTME Result Released for 2017/2018 Academic Session
Benue State University, BSUM post UTME result
This is to notify candidate who sat for the Benue State University Makurdi just concluded Post UTME for the 2017/2018 Academic Session that the result is out.


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BSU Post UTME Screening Dates & Schedule 2017/2018

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This is to inform all Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) candidates who applied for admission into the Benue State University, Makurdi for the 2017/2018 Academic Session that Management has approved the time table for the conduct of the 2017/2018 Post UTME exercise as follows:

WEDNESDAY, 4TH OCTOBER, 2017
Faculty of Social Sciences
CBT Hall (Near CEFTER)
9:00am – 6:00pm

Faculty of Social Sciences
Directorate of ICT Lab 1
9:00am – 6:00pm

THURSDAY, 5TH OCTOBER, 2017
Faculty of Social Sciences
CBT Hall (Near CEFTER)
9:00am – 6:00pm

Faculty of Social Sciences
Directorate of ICT Lab 1
9:00am – 6:00pm

FRIDAY, 6TH OCTOBER, 2017

Faculty of Social Sciences
Directorate of ICT Lab 1
9:00am – 1:00pm

Faculty of Arts
CBT Hall (Near CEFTER)
9:00am – 6:00pm

Faculty of Environmental Sciences
Directorate of ICT Lab 1
1:00pm – 6:00pm

SATURDAY, 7TH OCTOBER, 2017
Faculty of Environmental Sciences
Directorate of ICT Lab 1
9:00am – 11:00am

Faculty of Education
Directorate of ICT Lab 1
11:00am – 6:00pm
MBBS CBT Hall (Near CEFTER)
9:00am – 6:00pm

MONDAY, 9TH OCTOBER, 2017

Faculty of Education
Directorate of ICT Lab 1
9:00am – 6:00pm

Faculty of Science, Anatomy & Human Physiology
CBT Hall (Near CEFTER) 9:00am – 6:00pm
TUESDAY, 10TH OCTOBER, 2017


Faculty of Science, Anatomy & Human Physiology
CBT Hall (Near CEFTER) 9:00am – 2:00pm
Faculty of Law
CBT Hall (Near CEFTER)
2:00pm – 6:00pm

Faculty of Law
Directorate of ICT Lab 1
9:00am – 6:00pm

WEDNESDAY, 11TH OCTOBER, 2017

Faculty of Law
Directorate of ICT Lab 1
9:00am – 12:00noon

Faculty of Management Sciences
CBT Hall (Near CEFTER)
9:00am – 6:00pm

Faculty of Management Sciences
Directorate of ICT Lab 1
12:00noon – 1:00pm

Candidates are advised to adhere strictly to the time table.
All candidates who applied for Law but scored between 180 and 199 are to take their POST UTME in Faculty of Arts, while candidates who applied for Medicine and Surgery but scored between 180 and 199 are to take their POST UTME along with Anatomy, Physiology and Faculty of Science.
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BSUM Post UTME Registration (Cut off marks 180)- 2017

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Benue State Post UTME Registration Procedure for 2017/2018 Session. Cut Off Mark 180

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This is to inform all Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) candidates who applied for admission into the Benue State University, Makurdi for the 2017/2018 Academic Session that candidates who scored 180 points and above in the UTME are eligible to participate in the Post UTME exercise of the University. Registration begins from Tuesday, 12th September, 2017 to Friday, 29th September, 2017


Registration Procedure

The procedure for payment and registration for the Post UTME exercise is as follows:
Candidates shall be required to pay a non-refundable Post UTME registration fee of two thousand, five hundred naira (N2,500.00) only. After which they should proceed to do the following:
- Visit www.bsum.edu.ng
- Click on E-Payment to open the E-Payment page
- Select Programme, Payment category as "POST UTME APPLICATION"
- Type in the UTME Registration number,
- Select Session as �2017/2018�
- Select �Session� under semester field
- Click on �Generate payment reference� button to generate reference number
- Click on �click to proceed� link at the bottom of the page to access three (3) payment options as follows:
(I) For On-line payments using Mastercard, VISA and Verve Cards;
Click on the �Pay Online� button, you will be taken to Interswitch Payment Page. From the drop down below the page, select you card type and enter the requested information to make Payment. Once your payment is completed successfully, a receipt will be issued and you can continue with your application.

(II) For cash payments at Bank; Visit any of the following Bank Branches nation- wide to make payment.
� Fidelity Bank Plc.
� Zenith Bank Plc.
� ECO Bank Plc.
� Guaranty Trust Bank Plc.
� Sterling Bank Plc.
� Diamond Bank Plc.
� First Bank of Nigeria Plc.
� United Bank for Africa Plc.
� Unity Bank Plc.
� Union Bank of Nigeria Plc.
� Skye Bank Plc.
Before proceeding to the bank, print your Payment Reference Number slip from the E-Payment Platform and take it to the bank. On receipt of cash from you, the Bank using �College Pay� will process your transaction and generate Payment Receipt for you.

(III) For payment at ATM terminals, Visit any ATM terminal with your ATM card and do the following:
� Select Quickteller from the ATM menu.

� select pay bills
� Fill in the Payment reference Number generated from the E-Payment platform when you are requested to enter the Customer ID
� Fill in 04255101 when you are requested to enter the Payment Code
� Enter your GSM Number and complete the transaction.
After successfully completing the payment, return to the portal to login and print out your Payment Receipt.

(IV) For payment using Quickteller from the Internet

Visit the Quickteller website www.quickteller.com/bsum while applicants for courses in the College of Health Sciences should visit www.quickteller.com/chsbsu to complete their transaction.
? Enter your Registration number
? Enter your email and mobile number and click "continue"
? Follow the instructions on the screen to complete your payment
? Print out the payment confirmation slip
? Return to the portal and print out a payment receipt.
Note: This payment option attracts additional N100.00

B: Registration
After payment, candidates are expected to revisit the University website www.bsum.edu.ng and now select �Post UTME/DE� under �Applications� on the �Portal� section left of the University website. Once on the page, candidates are to follow the steps below to complete their registration:

i. Enter your UTME Registration number and click �Verify� button to log in. Register and upload credentials online for the Post-UTME exercise.

ii. Click on �My Bio Data� link to complete your Biodata.
iii. Click on �Upload Documents� link to upload the following documents:
a. WAEC/NECO/NABTEB Certificates or statement of results (not online slips).
b. Birth Certificate/Declaration of age.
c. Marriage certificate/affidavits.
d. Certificate of State Origin.
e. JAMB Result slip.
iv. Click on �Acknowledgement Slip� link to print and submit to Faculty Officer of your faculty for signing and documentation.

v. Candidates are expected to present the Acknowledgement Slip on day of Post UTME.

All candidates who applied for Law but scored between 180 and 199 are to take their PUTME in Faculty of Arts, while candidates who applied for Medicine and Surgery but scored between 180 and 199 are to take their PUTME along with Anatomy, Physiology and Faculty of Science.

The date for the Post UTME exercise shall be communicated to candidates after registration.
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BSUM STRIKE: See What the Council is Demanding

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The public may recall that the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) Benue State University (BSU) chapter (ASUU-BSU) embarked on a total and indefinite strike since 27th April, 2017. Contrary to good and standard practice, this action (which is still on-going) was without any official notice to the University.

2) It was five days after the action (2nd May, 2017) that ASUU-BSU communicated a congress resolution on the strike citing the following reasons for their action:
i. Heavy Tax Burden;
ii. Contributory Pension Scheme;
iii. National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS);
iv. Amendment of Benue State University Establishment Law;
v. Accumulated Leave for Academic Staff;
vi. Payment of Earned Academic Allowances (EAA); and
vii. Payment of Salaries.
3) The non-teaching staff unions comprising Senior Staff Association of Nigerian Universities (SSANU), National Association of Academic Technologists (NAAT) and Non-Academic Staff Union of Educational and Associated Institutions (NASU) on the other hand, proceeded on a total and indefinite strike action on the 2nd May, 2007 after a warning strike. Their grievance was the inability of the Management to pay the arrears of their Earned Allowances (EA).
4) The public may wish to know that some of these grievances are borne out of the 2009 Agreement entered into by the various university unions with the Federal Government of Nigeria. While the rest of the issues (i - v & vii above) raised by the unions are easy to understand and have indeed been sorted out to the satisfaction of the unions, the issue of Earned Allowances (EA) has remained a sore point; even in Federal Universities.
5) The EAA/EA as captured in the ASUU-FGN 2009 Agreement had July 2009 as the effective date of implementation. Peculiar to Public Universities, it is based on the following:
i. Postgraduate supervision allowance;
ii. Teaching practice/industrial supervision allowance;
iii. Honoraria for internal/external examinations (calculated per postgraduate student);
iv. Honoraria for moderation of undergraduate/postgraduate examinations;
v. Postgraduate study grant per session up to 2 years for masters degree and 4 years for PhD;
vi. External assessment of Readers or Professors per assessment;
vii. Call duty/clinical duty/clinic hazard allowance; and
viii. Excess work load allowance which is calculated taking into account the staff-to-student ratio beyond a set threshold. This considers the burden imposed particularly on staff in training (academic staff yet to acquire the PhD).
6) The public may wish to note that many State Governments expressed reservations and fears about the burden of the Earned Allowances. These fears and reservations are not misplaced since the effective implementation of the EAA/EA has become a major bone of contention in both the Federal and State Universities.
7) The effective implementation of the EAA/EA has been exacerbated by the fact that in many public universities including BSU, contrary to good practice it is the unions especially ASUU that unilaterally developed the template and calculated their entitlements under the Agreement.
8) It is on record that the FGN that signed this Agreement with ASUU has only been able to offset 43% of the accumulated arrears of EAA/EA from July 2009 to 2013. FGN is still owing 57% of the initial bulk in addition to 100% from 2013 to date in all Federal Universities.
9) The Samuel Ortom administration upon inception on 29th May, 2015 took a bold step to halt the accumulation of EAA/EA at BSU. The government commenced the payment of EAA/EA from July 2015 to date, two months after its inauguration. Under this arrangement, the University pays monthly amounts of N85,000.00 to Professors/Readers, N65,000.00 to Senior Lecturers and N45,000.00 to Lecturers I down to (Graduate Assistants?). This is irrespective of what each person may actually be entitled to get under the Agreement as outlined in (5) above and shows the extent to which the Samuel Ortom administration is prepared to bend over backwards to support uninterrupted academic activities at the University.
10) The University also pays monthly amounts of N50,000.00 to non-teaching staff on CONTISS 13 and above while those below CONTISS 13 receive N20,000.00 monthly. This again is irrespective of the entitlement of each non-teaching staff under the Agreement.
11) Table 1 below captures the academic staff strength of BSU by rank/category as well as the amounts paid for EAA so far (23 months) and outstanding balance of 63 months. As the table shows, the University expends on a single allowance (EAA/EA), a monthly sum of fifty-six (56) million Naira. Since July 2015 when the Samuel Ortom administration decided to halt the accumulation of EAA/EA at BSU, the State Government has paid a total of 1.4 billion Naira. Thus, for the outstanding arrears of 62 months for Professors/Readers, 63 months for Senior Lecturers, 61 months for Lecturers 1 and below, 63 months for the non-teaching staff on CONTISS 13 and above and 67 months for those on CONTISS 1 - 12; a total of 3.6 billion Naira is outstanding and yet to be paid.
Table 1: Staff strength and cost burden of earned allowances at BSU excluding BSU College of Health Sciences.
S/N Rank/category Size Monthly unit cost Monthly burden Expended (July 2015 – May 2017) Outstanding
1 Professor/Reader 109 85,000.00 9,265,000.00 213,095,000.00 574,430,000.00

2 Senior Lecturer 89 65,000.00 5,785,000.00 133,055,000.00 364,455,000.00
3 Lecturer 1& below 325 45,000.00 14,625,000.00 336,375,000.00 892,125,000.00
4 Snr. Non-teaching staff (13 & above) 43 50,000.00 2,150,000.00 49,450,000.00 135,450,000.00
5 Other Non-teaching staff 307 20,000.00 6,140,000.00 141,220,000.00 411,380,000.00
6 Tech. college staff, Snr. (13 & above) 48 50,000.00 2,400,000.00 55,200,000.00 160,800,000.00
7 Other technical college staff 17 20,000.00 340,000.00 7,820,000.00 22,780,000.00
8 Tech. college staff, Junior 6 20,000.00 120,000.00 2,760,000.00 8,040,000.00
9 NAATS (12 & Above) 8 56,666.67 453,333.36 10,426,667.30 30,373,335.10
10 NAATS others 33 48,666.67 1,606,000.11 36,938,002.30 107,602,007.00
11 Junior staff 684 20,000.00 13,680,000.00 314,640,000.00 916,560,000.00
Total burden 56,564,333.50 1,300,980,000.00 3,623,995,000.00
12) When the Unions started their industrial action, the Pro-Chancellor and Chairman of Council met with the leadership of unions and appealed to them to suspend the strike action to pave way for a meaningful discourse towards amicable resolution. The Pro-Chancellor on behalf of Council wrote the Visitor on 5th May, 2017 informing him of the actions of the Unions and suggested the way forward on each of the submitted grievances.
13) However, in a rather curious move, ASUU-BSU following a congress meeting on 9th May, 2017 rejected the entreaties of the Pro-Chancellor arguing that there was no substance in his appeal meriting their consideration. The other Unions followed suit.
14) Concerned that the action of the Unions was inimical to BSU, the State Government on 10th May, 2017 constituted a team headed by the SSG (Professor Anthony Ijohor, SAN) to negotiate with unions and ensure an amicable resolution of the crisis. The government team met up to four times with the unions (especially ASUU-BSU) at which the government agreed to the following in respect of the grievances of the unions:
i. On Heavy Tax Burden: Government reactivated the committee on PAYE headed by Hon. Commissioner for Finance (Mr. David Olofu), with members drawn from ASUU-BSU, BIRS and Management of the University. While the report of the committee is being awaited, government agreed to suspend the extant PAYE tax regime in favour of a 5% tax on basic salary tax pending the outcome of the Committee’s report. This has already taken effect from the month of April 2017 salaries and the Unions are satisfied with it.
ii. On Contributory Pension Scheme: Government has forwarded an Executive Bill on this to the Benue State House of Assembly. To cushion the effect of non payment of pension arrears to retirees, government directed that three months pension arrears be paid to retirees. This has been done and the Unions are satisfied with Government’s action. This is in addition to efforts by Benue State Government to normalize payment of pensions in the State.
iii. On National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS): Government has also forwarded an Executive Bill to the House of Assembly on the (NHIS). The Unions are also satisfied with this. To ensure that these bills are given priority attention by the House of Assembly, Government has set up a Committee to work with ASUU-BSU and the other Unions to ensure speedy passage of the two bills within a four months’ time frame.
iv. On Amendment of the Benue State University Establishment Law: The Governing Council of the University is at the verge of completing work on the draft Law. The Chairman of ASUU (Professor U.D. Ikoni) who represents Congregation on Council is a member of the Council Committee working on this draft. Council has already considered the draft law in their meeting of 29th June, 2017. This will be forwarded to the Benue State Government for onward transmission to the State House of Assembly for the proper processes and action. The Unions are aware of this and have also accepted the action.
v. On Accumulated Leave for Academic Staff: Government noted that this issue has been resolved by Management and has directed that no further leave should be accumulated by staff of the University. The Senate has also directed all Heads of Department to prepare annual leave rosters and ensure that staff enjoy their leave.
vi. On Payment of Earned Allowances: Government has stopped the accumulation of the EAA/EA since July 2015 and has paid a total sum of N1,300,980,000.00 from July 2015 to May 2017 as EAA/EA to the BSU. In view of the precarious finances of the State, Government has directed that from May 2017 salaries for each month will be accompanied by offsetting one (1) month of arrears of EAA/EA. Government also maintains its resolve that it will still direct the University to step up the number of months to be paid anytime funds are available. This is the only area of disagreement with the unions. Whereas the non-teaching Unions are asking for every single kobo of the arrears of their earned allowances (EA) before going back to work, ASUU-BSU is demanding to be paid the entire arrears, divided into six (6) equal installments of that; at least one tranche (one tranche covers arrears of eleven months) of the six installments be paid in full before they will call off the strike.
vii. On Payment of Salaries: Government has restated its commitment to continue to place the Benue State University on first line charge and that salaries of staff would always be paid promptly as soon as Federal Allocations are received. So far, salaries at the University are up to date.
15) The fourth Benue State Stakeholders Meeting held on 20th May, 2017 upheld a motion appealing to ASUU-BSU and the other unions to call off the strike for the sake of Benue children and the future of our state. The Unions have again ignored this intervention.
16) The public is again invited to note that the current administration of Samuel Ortom in recognition of the importance of the BSU to the State had placed the University on first line charge in payment of salaries. This is even as the state is struggling to pay salaries of other categories of workers outside the BSU.
17) The BSU is our collective heritage and a viable institution of learning in the North-Central Zone of the country. It belongs to us and we must make every sacrifice to ensure its survival. If the strike continues, there is a possibility of the University loosing an academic session. This will result into other unintended consequences such as admission losses and non-mobilisation of our final year students for the next batch of NYSC; which will pose a heavy burden and loss to both our dear students and their parents.
18) The public should also note that even Federal Universities on behalf of whom the FGN entered into the 2009 Agreement with ASUU have not yet implemented the EAA/EA component of the Agreement. In fact, no Nigerian public University has done as well as BSU on the matter of EAA/EA. On our part, we would continue to strive to sustain the agreements reached on the six issues raised by the Unions. It is not in the interest of the University to owe arrears of whatever allowance, salaries or pension to deserving staff.
19) The unions are blackmailing government and are playing dirty politics with the University; nonetheless, Government has closed its eyes and gone ahead to pay salaries to the University even for the period of the strike.
20) Council avails itself this opportunity to express its profound appreciation to the Executive Governor of Benue State, Chief Samuel Ortom, the Benue State Executive Council, the State House of Assembly, Government Negotiating Team, Royal Fathers and all stakeholders for their support towards resolving the current strike.
21) Equally, Council also uses this opportunity to sympathize with our students, parents and guardians and assure them of our best efforts towards a speedy resolution of the crisis.

THE APPEAL
The BSU Governing Council therefore appeals to all stakeholders especially the people of the State to prevail on the Unions to give peace a chance and return to work. Council is also appealing to all striking Unions to consider the interest of the state in general but particularly that of the students and their parents and suspend the strike. We appeal to the staff to consider most especially the timing of the strike as Benue State and indeed the entire country groans under the present economic circumstances that have made it extremely difficult to pay even normal salaries. The State University is our collective legacy.
Mrs. Catherine Terlumun Bur
Acting Registrar and Secretary to Council
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BSUM Student Lament Over Prolong Strike:3month Down

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Benue State University Student Lament over prolong strike by the Academic Staff Union of University (ASUU) Chapter and the  institution.

Below is a full statement by one of her students.



The 27th of July 2017 will mark the four months anniversary celebration of ASUU,BSU strike by enemies of progress who wish the worst ill luck for the Benue State University,Makurdi,and the
leadership and government of His Excellency,Dr. Samuel Orton over the persistent inability of both ASUU,BSU and the government to arrive at an amicable resolution and compromise so
as to give way for the commencement of academic activities at the institution and to pave way for the millions of Benue indigenes to realistically acquire the needed knowledge and secure better prospects of earning a living and status in the society.



It is no doubt that the closure of this great institution as a result of the lingering disagreements between government and ASUU has already taken a rapid negative penetrating effect on the emotions and idleness of the teeming youths in and outside the state. A recent investigation/survey we carried out further confirms the sociol-economic decays been caused by the closure of the University due to the absence of academic and non academic activities in the institution. Needless to mention the aggressive eruption of petty and dirty social vices among a large percentage of students who are out there roaming the streets with an undefined and hopeless academic background/history.



I have read and heard in some quarters the nature and character of grandstanding that has taken the centre stage of recent attempts
at negotiations between government and ASUU,BSU,and I have come to the view that the issue of ASUU strike and government negotiation terms cannot necessarily be resolved by grandstanding but first,all stakeholders must bear in mind that the interest of the
larger population of students is critically at stake in the light of the apparent consequences of non resolution of this industrial impasse.


In light of the above,I wish to first of appeal to the government and leadership of His Excellency,Dr. Samuel Ortom,the Governor,to as a matter of the love we know he has for humanity and development quickly see to the resolution of the industrial action in BSU. It is no doubt that Benue people are very quick at holding governments
responsible for anything that is bad or wrong whether real or imagined. To this extent,let it not be in the history of Benue State that it was during Dr. Samuel Ortom's government that students and the youths were denied the needed education of hope and survival in the state . On the part of ASUU,BSU,we wish to appeal to them to also see themselves as men and women of

immense concern and love for the students as they have always been and to this extent much is expected and will continue to be expected in making BSU greater therefore,they should also see to the quick resolution if this industrial action to allow students and all other activities to resume back in that great institution of learning.

# Continued Closure Of BSU Will Cause More Harm Than Good To All Stakeholders!!!

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BSUM Postgraduate Acceptance Fee Payment Procedure – 2016/17

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Benue State University, Makurdi, BSUM postgraduate admission acceptance fee payment procedure for the 2016/2017 academic session.
Benue State University Postgraduate acceptance fee
This is to inform all the candidates successfully admitted into the Benue State University (BSUM) Postgraduate Programmes for the 2016/2017 academic session, that the management of the institution has released the acceptance fee amount, payment procedure and payment deadline.

BENUE STATE UNIVERSITY ACCEPTANCE FEE PAYMENT PROCESS.

i. Proceed to pay a non-refundable Admission Verification fee of four hundred (N400.00) naira only using the e-payment procedure.
ii. Proceed to pay an acceptance fee of five thousand, five hundred (N5,500.00) naira only using the e-payment procedure.
1. The Guidelines on e-payment are as follows:
i. Visit www.bsum.edu.ng or https://www.portal.bsum.edu.ng
ii. Click on e-payment platform to open the e-payment form
iii. Select programme (Postgraduate) Payment Category. Type in Application Number, Select session or semester as applicable.
iv. Click on “Generate Payment Reference” to generate payment number.
v. Click on link to proceed.
vi. OPTIONS:
a. For cash payments at Bank: Visit any of the following Bank Branches nation-wide to make payment.
▪ Fidelity Bank Plc
▪ Zenith Bank Plc
▪ ECO Bank Plc
▪ Guaranty Trust Bank Plc
▪ Sterling Bank Plc
▪ Diamond Bank Plc
▪ First Bank of Nigeria Plc
▪ United Bank for Africa Plc
▪ Unity Bank Plc
▪ Union Bank of Nigeria Plc
▪ Skye Bank Plc
2. Before proceeding to the bank, complete and printout your Payment Reference Number slip from the e-payment platform from the University website or Portal and take it to the bank. On receipt of cash from you the Bank using “College Pay” will process your transaction and generate Payment Receipt for you.
b. For ATM Payments: Visit any ATM machine with your ATM card and do the following:
▪ Select Quick teller from the ATM menu
▪ Select pay bills
▪ Fill in the Payment reference number generated from the e-payment platform when you are requested to enter the Customer ID.
▪ Fill in 04255101 when you are requested to enter the Payment Code
▪ Enter your GSM Number and complete the transaction.
3. After successfully completing the payment, return to the portal to login and print out your Payment Receipt.
c. For payment using Quickteller from the Internet: Visit the quickteller website www.quickteller.com/bsum to complete your transaction.
▪ Insert your Registration number
▪ Insert your email and mobile number and click “continue”
▪ Follow the instructions on the screen to complete your payment
▪ Print out the payment confirmation slip
▪ Return to the portal and print out a payment confirmation slip
4. Registration of fresh candidates commences from Monday, 3rd April to Monday, 17th April, 2017
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BSUM Postgraduate Admission List is Out – 2016/17 [First Batch)

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Benue State University, Makurdi, BSUM postgraduate admission list for the 2016/2017 academic session is out.
BSUM Postgraduate admission list
This is to inform all the candidates that applied for the Benue State University (BSUM) Postgraduate School admission for the 2016/2017 academic session that they can now check their admission status online.

CHECK BSUM POSTGRADUATE ADMISSION LIST [1ST BATCH].

  1. Go to BSUM admission status checking portal at http://portal.bsum.edu.ng/checkAdmission.jsp.
  2. Supply your application number in the required column.
  3. Finally, click on submit to access your admission status.
Congratulations to all successfully admitted candidates.
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BSUM ADMISSION FOR CONTINUING EDUCATION PROGRAMME - 2016/2017

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Benue State University Makurdi, Admission Into Continuing Education Programme 2016/2017 Session 
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Applications are invited from suitably qualified candidates for Admissions into the 2016/2017 academic year of the Centre for Continuing Education Part-Time Degree Programmes leading to the award of Degrees of the Benue State University.
Sales of application forms shall commence by Wednesday, 8th March, 2017.
i. Applicants are to visit the Benue State University website www.bsum.edu.ng (under applications on Benue State University Portal Section) click on Centre for Continuing Education and complete some pre-registration information and submit a copy of pre-registration form.
ii. Applicants would then proceed to the designated bank (Fidelity) with the printed copy of pre-registration form and pay a non-refundable application fee of Five thousand naira (N 5,000.00) using the generated application number.
iii. After payments applicants would be expected to revisit the Benue State University Portal under Application and click on Centre for Continuing Education to complete the Application form and submit. Please, print two hard copies of the completed form for reference purposes.
With effect from Wednesday, 8th March, 2017 Application forms would be generated through the University Portal.
Completed application forms must be returned with photocopies of relevant certificates and credentials, to the office of the Secretary, Centre for Continuing Education not later than two weeks after purchase.
LIST OF AVAILABLE PROGRAMMES
Application are invited from suitably qualified candidates for admission into Centre for Continuing Education Programmes leading to the award of Certificates and Degrees of the Benue State University, Makurdi, for the 2016/2017, Academic Session.
Faculty of Arts
Department of Languages and Linguistics
a. Bachelor of Arts (B.A. Hons) Part-Time Degree in French
b. Bachelor of Arts (B.A Hons) Part-Time Degree in Linguistics
c. Proficiency Certificate in French (PCF)
d. Proficiency Certificate in Tiv Language (PCT)

Department of Religion and Philosophy
a. Bachelor of Arts (B.A. Hons) Part-Time Degree in Philosophy
b. Bachelor of Arts (B.A. Hons) Part-Time Degree in Religious Studies
Faculty of Education
Certificate in Library and Information Science

Faculty of Social Sciences 
Department of Mass Communication 
Bachelor of Science (B.Sc. Hons) Part-Time Degree in Mass Communication
Department of Political Science 
Bachelor of Science (B.Sc. Hons) Part-Time in Public Administration.
Admission Requirements
Bachelor of Arts (B.A. Hons) Part-Time Degree in French
Candidates wishing to register for the six (6) year programme must have at least five (5) credits, three of which must be in French, English Language, Literature in English and any other two credits at SSCE level or its equivalent which shall not be more than two sittings. They must also have a satisfactory UTME score or as shall be decided by the University.
i) Candidates who apply for the five year programme must possess at least six points at IJMB or GCE two (Advanced level) passes or with a minimum of nine points at NCE, plus three ‘O’ level subjects at credit level. One of the ‘A’ level subjects must be in French.
ii) Candidates who possess a Diploma Certificate in French with minimum of Upper Credit recognized by the University are also eligible. In addition, they are to have three credits passes at the SSCE, NECO or their equivalents.
iii) Candidates with equivalent qualification from Francophone Institutions recognized by the University who possess ‘O’ Level credits in English and Literature in English are also legible.
Bachelor of Arts (B.A. Hons) Part-Time Degree in Linguistics
i. A candidate wishing to register for B.A. (Linguistics) programme should possess at least five credits, two of which must be in English Language, Literature in English or Nigerian Languages and any other three credits at the SSCE level or the equivalent.
ii. Candidates who possess at least two ‘A’ Level passes, one of which must be in English/French Language or Nigerian Language.
iii. Two credit passes at NCE in English/French/African Languages
iv. Candidates with equivalent qualifications from Francophone Institutions who possess at least an ‘O’ Level credit in English Language and Literature in English or in French.
v. Candidates with Diploma Certificate (at least Upper Credit) in a relevant discipline from a recognized institution shall be admitted into this degree programme.
Proficiency Certificate in French (PCF)
a. Candidates who possess a minimum of Secondary School Education with at least a pass in English Language are eligible. Proficiency Certificate in Tiv Language.
b. Candidates should possess at least four (4) credits at the ordinary level, one of which must be in English Language. An equivalent qualification shall be accepted.
Bachelor of Arts (B.A. Hons) Part-Time Degree in Philosophy and Religious Studies
The Department shall offer admission in two categories of students: 
(a) Those for a UTME (Part-Time) Degree programme and 
(b) Those for a DIRECT ENTRY (Part-Time) Degree programme
UTME (Part-Time) Degree Programme
Candidates for this category shall have a minimum entry requirement of Five years (5) credits including CRS and English Language, the Senior Certificate Examinations (SSCE), National Examination Council (NECO) or their equivalent, which shall not be more than two sittings with a satisfactory UTME scores as shall be decided by the University. UTME subjects must also include CRS, English Language and any other two subjects from the Arts and Social Sciences, candidates are expected to spend a minimum of six years and maximum of nine years (150% of the Regular duration).
Direct Entry (Part-Time) Degree Programme
Direct Entry candidates are required to spend a minimum of five (5) years and maximum of seven (7) years (150% of the Regular Direct Entry candidates). In addition, they must possess the following qualifications:
i. A pass in the National Certificate of Education (NCE) with a minimum of eight (8) points, Diploma with minimum grade of Upper Credits or IJMB six points plus three subjects at credit ‘O’ level in SSCE or equivalent including English Language and General Paper obtained at one sitting.
ii. A three or two-year Diploma in Theology, Philosophy, or Religious Studies recognized by the University, plus five credits at SSCE ‘O’ level including English Language etc.
Certificate Courses in Library and Information Science
A. Library Assistants (LAC)
Candidates should possess at least one of the following qualifications:-
i. WASC/SSCE with at least two (2) credits including English Language.
B. Senior Library Assistants (SLA)
i. Candidates must be on the rank of library assistant and must have been confirmed on the job.
ii. Candidate must have a WASCE/SSCE pass or Grade II teacher’s certificate or a pass in the Library Assistants’ comprehensive examination.
iii. Candidates who attain the gained position of Library Assistant through promotion with a distinction in the Library Assistants comprehensive examination must spend one year before registration, while others with ordinary pass will have to spend two years before registering.
iv. Candidates must have been strongly recommended by his/her Head of section
v. The nominee must be successful in a written and oral interview to be conducted by the training committee.
C. Assistant Library Officers’ Programme (ALO)
i. Candidate must have been on the rank of Senior Library Assistant for a period not less than 2 years on the job.
ii. Candidate must possess at least one of the following qualifications:
iii. Senior Library Assistant Certificate in addition to WASC/SSCE Grade II Certificate
iv. The nominee must be strongly recommended by his/her Head of section.
v. The nominee must be successful in a written and oral interview to be conducted by the training committee.
Duration of Programme
The Part-time Degree Programme in B.A French, Linguistics, Philosophy and Religious Studies, is to run for a minimum of six years (12 Semesters) and maximum of eight years (16 Semesters) for UTME candidates and five years (10 Semesters) and maximum of seven years (14 Semesters) for those who will come in through Direct Entry (DE).
For Certificate Programme in French: - The programme shall last for two academic sessions or four semesters. However, one additional academic session or semesters shall be allowed for candidates with academic problems.
Certificate Programme in Tiv Language: - 
The programme shall last for the academic session or two semesters.
However, one additional academic session or two semesters shall be allowed for candidates with academic problems.
Certificate programme in Library and Information Science: -
The programmes are categorized into three levels and each level is for a duration of two (2) semester.
Level I – Library Assistants Programme
Level II – Senior Library Assistant Programme
Level III – Assistant Library Officer’s Programme
B.Sc. (Hons) Mass Communication (Part-Time)
Candidates for admission into the Part-Time degree programme in Mass Communication should possess five (5) credits in Senior Secondary School Certificate or National Examination Council (NECO) or its equivalent, which must include English and Mathematics at not more than two sittings.
Direct Entry Requirements
Candidates for direct entry shall possess five (5) credits passes in the General Certificate of Education (GCE) or its equivalent including English and Mathematics, two (2) of which shall be at the advanced level or four (4) credit passes, three (3) of which shall be advanced level, provided that such passes are not counted at both levels of the examinations. National holders at upper credit level or IJMB with a minimum of six (6) points and NCE with a minimum of nine (9) points are acceptable.
2. B.Sc. (Hons) Public Administration
The Department shall offer admission to two (2) categories of students; those for UTME (Part-Time) those for Direct Entry (Part-Time).
UTME (Part-Time) Degree Programme
Candidates for this category, shall have Senior Secondary School Certificate or General Certificate of Education or their equivalents, with at least five (5) credit passes in English Language, Mathematics, Economics and two (2) other subjects which should include either Government or History.
Direct Entry (Part-Time) Degree Programme
Candidates shall possess (5) Credits passes in the General Certificate of Education or its equivalent including Mathematics and English language two (2) of which shall be at the advanced level, or four (4) credits passes, two (2) of which shall be at advanced level, provided that such passes are not counted at both levels of the examination. The subject passed at the ‘A’ level includes Government or History. National Diploma in Public Administration passed at Upper Credit, IJMB six (6) points and NCE with minimum of nine (9) points is also acceptable.
Duration of the Programme
The programmes are expected to last for a minimum of six academic years (12 semesters) and maximum of eight academic years (16 semesters) for UTME candidates and minimum of five years (10 semesters) and maximum of seven years (14 semesters) for Direct Entry candidates.
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