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IMSU Post UTME/DE Screening Form – 2017/18 | Application Details

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Imo State University, IMSU post UTME/Direct Entry screening registration for the 2017/2018 academic session is on. IMSU post UTME minimum cut-off mark is 180.

IMSU post utme
The Imo State University (IMSU) admission screening exercise application form for both UTME and Direct Entry candidates for the 2017/2018 academic session is now on sale.

Candidates Eligible for IMSU Post UTME/DE.

Candidates who chose Imo State University as their first choice in the 2017/2018 UTME/DIRECT ENTRY Application and scored 180 and above are eligible for the screening. In addition, candidates must possess at least five (5) credit passes in the relevant O’level subjects including English  Language and Mathematics. Please visit the University website www.imsu.edu.ng for more information on the relevant subject combinations.

IMSU Post UTME Registration Procedure.

  1. Visit the University website: imsu.edu.ng.
  2. Click on prospective students.
  3. Click on “click to Apply” under 2017/2018 Academic Screening Application.
  4. Enter your JAMB Registration Number.
  5. Click on submit button to generate payment invoice.
  6. Proceed to any of the banks for your payment on e-tranzact platform with the generated payment invoice number (The banks are; Zenith Bank, IMSU Microfinance Bank, First Bank, Imo State Micro Finance Bank, FCMB, UBA).
  7. Return to the application page and enter your JAMB Registration Number again.
  8. Enter your e-tranzact confirmation order pin obtained from the bank
  9. Proceed with the completion of the Form.
  10. Correctly enter your OLevel results.
  11. Confirm your entries.
  12. Submit your application.
  13. Print out your acknowledgement slip.
  14. Await announcement from the University.
Eligible Candidates would be required to pay a processing fee of Two thousand naira (N2,000) only.
NOTE:
  1. You must enter a valid mobile number and e-mail address for future communications.
  2. Any candidate who fails to successfully submit his screening application online would automatically loose his/her chance of being considered for admission.
  3. Any candidate who supplied false information will be disqualified.
  4. Early commencement of registration is advised to avoid web congestion in the dying hours.
  5. Registration portal will shut down at 12 midnight on 25th September, 2017
HELP DESK: 080 333 4887
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IMSU Postgraduate Admission Form is Out – 2017/18

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Imo State University, IMSU pre-degree and Extra-Mural admission application form for the 2017/2018 academic session is out.
IMSU Pre-Degree Admission Form
The management of the  Imo State University (IMSU) invites suitably qualified candidates to apply for its one year Extra-mural and pre-degree programme admission for the 2017/2018 academic session.

Who can Apply for IMSU Extra-Mural and Pre-degree Programmes.

a. Extra-mural programme – candidates with deficiencies in their O’level exams and seeking remedy examination conducted by accredited public examination bodies like WAEC, NECO and NABTEB or UTME conducted by JAMB. Subjects covered in the programme,include : English Language, Mathematics, Physics,Chemistry,Biology,Government,Literature-In-English,Igbo,Christain Religious Knowledge, Economics,Geography,Agricutural sciences,Computer science, french,History, Commerce and principles of Accounts. Candidates will be required to register on their own with the public examination body of their choice.
b. The Pre-degree Programme is for candidates who already possesses university admission requirements and seek to undergo a year pre-degree study preparatory for subsequent admission into the 100Level Degree Programme of the Imo State University. The programme will be available in the Sciences,Business,Social sciences,Computer sciences,Humanities,Education,Engineering,Law,Medicine and Health sciences

IMSU Extra-Mural and Pre-degree Eligibility.

1. Candidate for Extra- Mural studies must have attempted SSCE/NABTEB with evidence of the subject failed for which remedy is sought.
2 . Candidates for Pre-Degree must possess at least (5) Credit passes at not more than two sittings at the SSCE or GCE (WAEC/NECO/NABTEB) or equivalent qualifications. For the sciences,Engineering,Health sciences,Business,Social Science, Law and Education, the five credit include English Language and Mathematics. For Medicine, only one sitting is allowed at the SSCE,GCE,NECO,NABTAB or equivalent qualifications.
3. Pre-degree Candidates are required to take and pass the 2018 JAMB UTME with a pass mark.
4. Candidates should make IMSU their first choice if University in the UTME in their application forms.
5. For a candidate to have a space in the University, he/she must score a minimum of 50% in the First and Second semester exams of the CENTER in addition to the JAMB UTME pass mark

How to Apply for IMSU Pre-Degree/Extra Mural.

(1) Obtain a registration card containing your application PIN Code from any branch of any of the following banks in Owerri, Imo State: IMSU Microfinance Bank, Zenith Bank for the payment of N6,500.00 Application Fee to the cashier.
(2) Create your Application Account on http://31.222.174.145/IMSU/PreDegreeLogin.aspx.
(3) Login to your Application Account using your username and password.
(4) Fill correctly all required information on the Application form.
(6) Submit each application stage on completion before proceeding to the next stage.
(7) Verify and print your fully completed application form.
(8) Take your application form to the screening centre as registration evidence.

NOTE: Scratch cards from unauthorised vendors or previous transaction cannot be used to start this application process. Please purchase your card only from specified point of sale.
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IMSU Undergraduate admission checking portal opened

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This is to inform all candidates who participated in the admission screening exercise of the Imo State University (IMSU) that the 2016/2017 admission checking portal has been enabled.
Candidates can now check their admission status online.
How To Check Your Admission Status
-Visit http://31.222.174.145/IMSU/AdmissionStatus.aspx
-Enter your JAMB Registration Number in the space provided.
-Click on “Submit” to view your admission status
This is to inform the public especially aspirants of Imo State University (IMSU) for the 2016/2017 session who were not admitted in the merit list that the supplementary admission for the 2016/2017 academic session is on.
Method of Application
-Candidates are expected to visit the application portalhttp://31.222.174.145/IMSU/SupplementaryApplicationForm.aspx?AspxAutoDetectCookieSupport=1
-Enter your JAMB registration Number in the space provided abd click on “Strat” to generate payment invoice.
-Candidates are to proceed to IMSU Microfinance bank to make payment
-Thereafter return to the application portal to complete registration.
IMSU MED LAB STUDENTS ATTACKED ON THEIR WAY TO JOS, TWO SHOT DEAD
The entire Faculty of Health Sciences of Imo State University owerri has been thrown into mourning following the death of two of its medical laboratory science students while on their way to a national conference in Jos.
The students who were travelling from Owerri to Jos to attend the the National conference of National Fellowship Of Christian Medical Laboratory Science Students were attacked around the border between Kaduna and Jos.
Though it is not yet clear if they were attacked by Herdsmen, Boko Haram or robbers as at this moment, two of the students were shot dead at the spot while many are seriously injured and battling for life.
The students who are dead are( Name disclosed) both in 400 and 200 level respectively, while another student (Name disclosed) is said to be seriously injured.
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Update: IMSU Pre-Degree & Extra-Mural Admission Form is Out – 2016/17

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Imo State University, IMSU pre-degree and Extra-Mural admission application form for the 2016/2017 academic session is out.
IMSU Pre-Degree Admission Form
The management of the  Imo State University (IMSU) invites suitably qualified candidates to apply for its one year Extra-mural and pre-degree programme admission for the 2016/2017 academic session.

WHO CAN APPLY FOR IMSU EXTRA-MURAL AND PRE-DEGREE PROGRAMMES.

a. Extra-mural programme – candidates with deficiencies in their O’level exams and seeking remedy examination conducted by accredited public examination bodies like WAEC, NECO and NABTEB or UTME conducted by JAMB. Subjects covered in the programme,include : English Language, Mathematics, Physics,Chemistry,Biology,Government,Literature-In-English,Igbo,Christain Religious Knowledge, Economics,Geography,Agricutural sciences,Computer science, french,History, Commerce and principles of Accounts. Candidates will be required to register on their own with the public examination body of their choice.
b. The Pre-degree Programme is for candidates who already possesses university admission requirements and seek to undergo a year pre-degree study preparatory for subsequent admission into the 100Level Degree Programme of the Imo State University. The programme will be available in the Sciences,Business,Social sciences,Computer sciences,Humanities,Education,Engineering,Law,Medicine and Health sciences

IMSU EXTRA-MURAL AND PRE-DEGREE ELIGIBILITY.

1. Candidate for Extra- Mural studies must have attempted SSCE/NABTEB with evidence of the subject failed for which remedy is sought.
2 . Candidates for Pre-Degree must possess at least (5) Credit passes at not more than two sittings at the SSCE or GCE (WAEC/NECO/NABTEB) or equivalent qualifications. For the sciences,Engineering,Health sciences,Business,Social Science, Law and Education, the five credit include English Language and Mathematics. For Medicine, only one sitting is allowed at the SSCE,GCE,NECO,NABTAB or equivalent qualifications.
3. Pre-degree Candidates are required to take and pass the 2017 JAMB UTME with a pass mark.
4. Candidates should make IMSU their first choice if University in the UTME in their application forms.
5. For a candidate to have a space in the University, he/she must score a minimum of 50% in the First and Second semester exams of the CENTER in addition to the JAMB UTME pass mark

HOW TO APPLY FOR IMSU PRE-DEGREE/EXTRA MURAL.

(1) Obtain a registration card containing your application PIN Code from any branch of any of the following banks in Owerri, Imo State: IMSU Microfinance Bank, Zenith Bank for the payment of N6500.00 Application Fee to the cashier.
(2) Create your Application Account onhttp://31.222.174.145/IMSU/PreDegreeLogin.aspx.
(3) Login to your Application Account using your username and password.
(4) Fill correctly all required information on the Application form.
(6) Submit each application stage on completion before proceeding to the next stage.
(7) Verify and print your fully completed application form.
(8) Take your application form to the screening centre as registration evidence.
NOTE: Scratch cards from unauthorised vendors or previous transaction cannot be used to start this application process. Please purchase your card only from specified point of sale.
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IMSU Admission Screening Timetable/Schedule – 2016/17

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Update: Imo State University, IMSU admission screening schedule for the 2016/2017 academic session.
IMSU post utme timettable
This is to inform all the candidates that have registered for the Imo State University (IMSU) admission screening, but yet to attend the admission screening exercise and those that missed their earlier schedule that a new schedule is out.
See the IMSU latest admission screening schedule below:
MONDAY 17th OCTOBER ,2016
Mass communication
TUESDAY 18TH OCTOBER ,2016
Nursing
WEDNESDAY 19TH OCTOBER ,2016
Medical Laboratory science
THURSDAY 20TH OCTOBER ,2016
Engineering
Theatre Art
French
English
Botany
FRIDAY 21ST OCTOBER,2016
Problem candidates and others
MONDAY 24TH & TUESDAY 25TH OCT 2016
Direct entry candidates and other problem candidates
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NASU and SSANU IMSU Chapters Call Off Strike

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NASU and SSANU IMSU Chapters Call Off Strike
Report reaching us  has it that Non-academic Staff Union of Universities, (NASU) and Senior Staff Association Of Nigerian Universities (SSANU) chapter of imo state University (IMSU) has called off its 3 months strike.
It was learnt that the announcement came after the emergency meeting held on Tuesday 21st June 2016 to discuss recent developments concerning the strike.
However, academic activities are yet to resume as ASUU chapter of the institution is yet to call off its strike though efforts are already being made to see it comes to an end soonest.
Following this development, these offices are expected to resume work
1. Bursary.
2. exams and records.
3. Library.
4.Admission unit.
5. Imsu Ict.
6. Works department.
7. Registrars office.
8. Bookshop.
9. Imsu outreach consultancy services – OCS.
10. SIWES offices for I.T students who haven’t collected
their necessary materials to start up their industrial
training.
11. Faculty offices and departmental offices for non
academic staff (e.g office of various faculty officers, Deans, secretaries, HODs secretaries etc.
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See the Success Story of IMSU Best Graduating Student, He Almost Dropped Out Of School

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The overall best graduate of the Imo State University, Owerri in the 2012/2013 academic session, Dr. Ekenze Chigozie, finished from the Department of Optometry with a 4.71 CGPA.
In this interview with Punch’s Tunde Ajaja, he shares some of the activities that characterised his days in school.
See the Success Story of  IMSU Best Graduating Student, He Almost Dropped Out Of School

Why were you the only one who was rewarded with a car gift at the combined convocation of seven academic sessions which held in your school recently?
It was because I was the overall best the school has produced between that 2009 and now.
I had the highest Cumulative Grade Point Average and that was the person the Chancellor of the school, Dr. Innocent Chukwuma, the owner of Innoson Motors, chose to reward with the gift. That was how I became the recipient of the car.

Did you see it coming?
No, I didn’t. It came as a surprise. I was shocked, likewise my mum. In fact, I didn’t know I would be the overall best until I was called a few days to the programme. When I was called, I was excited, jumping up and down and people around me knew something was happening; I couldn’t hide it. It is more heartwarming for me because I never even planned to be the best in my set. If it was something I had envisioned, and this happened, I would see it as a great reward for a good plan that materialised, but to be the overall best was not in my plan. All I wanted was to be the best in my department and faculty. I didn’t know all I did to achieve those two targets was enough to emerge as the overall best. So, beyond the car gift, which I’m grateful for, it’s a thing of joy for me to be the best in the school for the past seven years.

Have you started using the car now?
Not yet, I don’t know how to drive, but I’m planning to go to a driving school soon.

What were the decision(s) you made when you got to school that helped you eventually?
I was determined not to relate with people who could distract me. One of the things I later learnt about life as an undergraduate was how easy it could be to be distracted, usually in the name of freedom. So, I was careful with my choice of friends. Also, I made sure I had no relationship throughout, which is another distraction many students face. I started leading my class from 100 Level first semester and my least score was a 50C.

What drove you to study Optometry?
From time, I had always wanted to study medicine and surgery because I have the passion to be of help to people, especially when it has to do with their well being. Coupled with the fact that I ultimately want to save lives, medicine is a profession that is so much in demand. But I couldn’t get the course. I was offered Optometry and since it is something that has to do with health and solving people’s problems, I accepted it and it’s been a pleasant experience. I enjoyed Optometry, especially the externship programme, because it exposed me to the practicality of the profession. Physical optics was, however, somehow tasking, but it was worth it.

How was your experience as a fresh student in your 100L?
It wasn’t really easy. We had to attend tutorials very early in the morning and it was then that I lost my dad. I almost dropped out because of financial challenges. It affected me in all areas of my life. In fact, it was in that same session that I had my least grade in school. I was emotionally unstable because I was always thinking of him. And I would always remember him anytime I had financial challenge. It got to a point that I couldn’t afford my books. I had to borrow from colleagues but when I saw that some were not willing to release their books to me, I had to engage in tutorial classes for fresh students and 200 Level students to raise some money, and it worked. It didn’t only help me financially, it also helped me academically. It made me to be more disciplined with the way I used my time, so it was either I was studying, or I was at the tutorial centre.

Were you social at all?
Yes, I was. I used to go out with friends, occasionally, and I was active in sports, especially before my 500 Level. At my leisure, I used to play and watch football, among other games. Meanwhile, my favourite social gathering was campus fellowship; I was a member of Watchman Catholic Charismatic Campus Fellowship.

Did your mother reward you for good performance?
Yes, she would buy me a soft drink (her widow’s mite) and prepare my favourite meal every semester I came back home with the best grades.

How did you cope with possible gestures from ladies?
Yes, there were such gestures but I chose my female friends carefully. I related well with everybody and helped as much as I could but I was only close to those who were hardworking and godly.

Could you recall your happiest and most embarrassing moments in school?
My best moment was my final year when I made ‘A’ in all my courses and I had 5.00 GPA. It was a dream come true. But losing in my departmental election was most disappointing.

What are your future plans?
I want to be a professor before I’m 40, and I want to be married before my 31st birthday.

What would be your advice to students?
My advice to students is that they should aim at the best, believe they can achieve it, work hard, manage their time well, be contented with what they have and make God the ultimate in their lives.
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