This document lists the names and JAMB scores of candidates offered provisional admission to Yobe State University, Damaturu for the 2016/2017 academic year. It includes admissions to programs in various faculties such as Arts and Education, Science, Social and Management Sciences, and Law. A total of 184 candidates were offered admission across different undergraduate programs based on their scores in the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examinations. The candidates have been provisionally admitted to the 100 level of study for the upcoming academic session at Yobe State University.
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Top 60 active participants in Kabul Municipal Solid Waste Management Discussion League
Year:2020
Co-Organizers:
1.Nagoya Institute of Technology
2. D-Agree Afghanistan
3.Kabul Municipality
4.Kyoto University
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Top 60 active participants in Kabul Municipal Solid Waste Management Discussion League
Year:2020
Co-Organizers:
1.Nagoya Institute of Technology
2. D-Agree Afghanistan
3.Kabul Municipality
4.Kyoto University
TASU Admission List for 2019/2020 Academic Session 1st, 2nd & Supplementary Batch
https://www.alluniversitynews.com/2020/02/tasu-admission-list-for-20192020.html
Top 60 Ranking League Level (first round)Jawad Haqbeen
تایج نهایی ۶۰ فعالترین اشتراک کننده دور اول لیگ گفتمان مدیریت زباله های شهری که از جمع ۳۹۵۵ نفر اشتراک کننده به مرحله نهایی راه پیدا نموده اند
Top 60 active participants in Kabul Municipal Solid Waste Management Discussion League
Year:2020
Co-Organizers:
1.Nagoya Institute of Technology
2. D-Agree Afghanistan
3.Kabul Municipality
4.Kyoto University
تایج نهایی ۶۰ فعالترین اشتراک کننده دور اول لیگ گفتمان مدیریت زباله های شهری که از جمع ۳۹۵۵ نفر اشتراک کننده به مرحله نهایی راه پیدا نموده اند
Top 60 active participants in Kabul Municipal Solid Waste Management Discussion League
Year:2020
Co-Organizers:
1.Nagoya Institute of Technology
2. D-Agree Afghanistan
3.Kabul Municipality
4.Kyoto University
TASU Admission List for 2019/2020 Academic Session 1st, 2nd & Supplementary Batch
https://www.alluniversitynews.com/2020/02/tasu-admission-list-for-20192020.html
National Examinations Council (NECO) Timetable for 2020 June/July Examination (SSCE)
https://www.alluniversitynews.com/2020/02/neco-timetable-for-2020-junejuly.html
Federal Polytechnic Nasarawa HND Admission List for 2019/2020 Academic Session 1st, 2nd & Supplementary
https://www.alluniversitynews.com/2020/02/federal-polytechnic-nasarawa-hnd.html
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June 3, 2024 Anti-Semitism Letter Sent to MIT President Kornbluth and MIT Cor...Levi Shapiro
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Dear Dr. Kornbluth and Mr. Gorenberg,
The US House of Representatives is deeply concerned by ongoing and pervasive acts of antisemitic
harassment and intimidation at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). Failing to act decisively to ensure a safe learning environment for all students would be a grave dereliction of your responsibilities as President of MIT and Chair of the MIT Corporation.
This Congress will not stand idly by and allow an environment hostile to Jewish students to persist. The House believes that your institution is in violation of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act, and the inability or
unwillingness to rectify this violation through action requires accountability.
Postsecondary education is a unique opportunity for students to learn and have their ideas and beliefs challenged. However, universities receiving hundreds of millions of federal funds annually have denied
students that opportunity and have been hijacked to become venues for the promotion of terrorism, antisemitic harassment and intimidation, unlawful encampments, and in some cases, assaults and riots.
The House of Representatives will not countenance the use of federal funds to indoctrinate students into hateful, antisemitic, anti-American supporters of terrorism. Investigations into campus antisemitism by the Committee on Education and the Workforce and the Committee on Ways and Means have been expanded into a Congress-wide probe across all relevant jurisdictions to address this national crisis. The undersigned Committees will conduct oversight into the use of federal funds at MIT and its learning environment under authorities granted to each Committee.
• The Committee on Education and the Workforce has been investigating your institution since December 7, 2023. The Committee has broad jurisdiction over postsecondary education, including its compliance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act, campus safety concerns over disruptions to the learning environment, and the awarding of federal student aid under the Higher Education Act.
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• The Committee on Ways and Means has been investigating several universities since November 15, 2023, when the Committee held a hearing entitled From Ivory Towers to Dark Corners: Investigating the Nexus Between Antisemitism, Tax-Exempt Universities, and Terror Financing. The Committee followed the hearing with letters to those institutions on January 10, 202
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Prepare a presentation or a paper using research, basic comparative analysis, data organization and application of economic information. You will make an informed assessment of an economic climate outside of the United States to accomplish an entertainment industry objective.
Welcome to TechSoup New Member Orientation and Q&A (May 2024).pdfTechSoup
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Operation “Blue Star” is the only event in the history of Independent India where the state went into war with its own people. Even after about 40 years it is not clear if it was culmination of states anger over people of the region, a political game of power or start of dictatorial chapter in the democratic setup.
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The Roman Empire, a vast and enduring power, stands as one of history's most remarkable civilizations, leaving an indelible imprint on the world. It emerged from the Roman Republic, transitioning into an imperial powerhouse under the leadership of Augustus Caesar in 27 BCE. This transformation marked the beginning of an era defined by unprecedented territorial expansion, architectural marvels, and profound cultural influence.
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FACULTY OF ARTS AND EDUCATION
B.A. ARABIC STUDIES
S/NO JAMB REG. NO. NAME OF CANDIDATE SCORE
1 66194683HE SHUWA AISHA MUHAMMAD 199
B.A. ENGLISH
S/NO JAMB REG. NO. NAME OF CANDIDATE SCORE
1 66195547AE USMAN MUHAMMED 182
2 65103047GI YAKUBU PETER 180
3 66195446BG AUTA HAUWA ALIYU 185
4 65942672IJ ABUBAKAR MUSA DIKKO 208
5 65763722EE MUSTAPHA FATIMA MUHAMMED 188
6 66194953EA MAINA FATIMA MACHINA 188
7 65763660GG FARSAWA SALEH ISA 196
8 65763447JD SHEHU FATIMA GARBA 193
9 65103111HA BOLUBE MUHAMMAD MUSTAPHA 197
10 65754458JE ABDULLAHI ABUBAKAR 181
11 66194628EF YAHAYA MUSA 188
12 65109681FB AYUBA SILVER IKORI-SHORE 211
13 66194754FF AYENI BLESSING 202
14 66194751GE ISHAQ ALIYU YERIMA 209
15 66195429GH AHMAD DAUDA JALA 190
16 65943084BH LUKMAN FAUSAT 194
17 66174463BC SARDAUNA AISHA ADAMU 186
18 65763649GJ MUSA MUHAMMAD HARUNA 216
19 65763585GH MAINA FANNA A. 195
This is to inform the underlisted candidates who applied for admission through the
UNIFIED TERTIARRY MATRICULATIONS EXAMINATIONS (UTME) that they have
been offered provisional admission into 100 level undergraduate programmes for
the year 2016/2017 Academic Session.
YOBE STATE UNIVERSITY, DAMATURU
KM 7 GUJBA ROAD, P.M.B 1144, DAMATURU YOBE STATE
www.ysu.edu.ng
OFFICE OF THE REGISTRAR
(ADMISSIONS OFFICE)
SECOND BATCH UTME ADMITTED CANDIDATES FOR THE YEAR 2016/2017
ACADEMIC SESSION
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B.A. HAUSA
S/NO JAMB REG. NO. NAME OF CANDIDATE SCORE
1 66077708FD LAWAN ABDURRAHMAN 221
2 65480429AJ USMAN AUWAL MAIGANA 210
B.A. HISTORY
S/NO JAMB REG. NO. NAME OF CANDIDATE SCORE
1 65103014HA MUSA ABUBAKAR 181
2 65266073GE SULAIMAN ALIYU 184
3 66195190AI SULEIMAN FATSUMA SHERIFF 185
4 65763535CD SANI ALHAJI KALLAMU 196
B.A. ISLAMIC STUDIES
S/NO JAMB REG. NO. NAME OF CANDIDATE SCORE
1 66541966AF ALHAJI ADAM ALI 180
2 66626675BI UMAR IBRAHIM MUHAMMAD 182
3 66034455CG MUHAMMAD UMAR ABABAKAR 200
4 66196720HE LAMIDO FATIMA MOHAMMED 182
5 66033759HH USMAN ABDULRAZAK MOHAMMED 201
6 65882751BE MAIYADI ZAKAR HALILU 189
7 65764524GD YAHAYA YUSUF BABAYO 211
8 66033824HG HARUNA BINTA MAINA 198
9 65942678HB YUSUF SHAFAATU IBRAHIM 191
10 65988185CJ BULAMA FATIMA 187
11 65942675IA ADAMU NAFISA SALEH 206
EDUCATION ARABIC
S/NO JAMB REG. NO. NAME OF CANDIDATE SCORE
1 66194380BD SHATTIMA ABDURRAHMAN 189
2 65990221DC MUSA MUHAMMAD ABUBAKAR 214
EDUCATION ISLAMIC STUDIES
S/NO JAMB REG. NO. NAME OF CANDIDATE SCORE
1 66195048EG BUBA MUHAMMAD UMAR 208
2 66496579HF MADAKI HAUWA MUHAMMAD 191
EDUCATION BIOLOGY
S/NO JAMB REG. NO. NAME OF CANDIDATE SCORE
1 65528509AI MADU LAWAN EL-GONI 198
2 66394752AG MODU BUKAR MAINA 201
3 66194675AB BULAMA FALMATA A 194
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4 66539089AD MALAH FATIMA ALIMINA 190
5 66195545BA YUSUF FATIMA UMAR 180
6 66048425CA ABDULLAHI IBRAHIM 195
7 65483257GB USMAN ZARAU GAMBO 207
8 66004590JA ABDULLAHI IDRISS 186
EDUCATION CHEMISTRY
S/NO JAMB REG. NO. NAME OF CANDIDATE SCORE
1 65103373GA EZEKIEL YUSUF 197
2 66196313DE OBOH ANNA CHARLES 193
3 66034477FH ADAMU AMINA ABUBAKAR 212
4 66496648GC MAGA SAMINU ADAMU 191
EDUCATION PHYSICS
S/NO JAMB REG. NO. NAME OF CANDIDATE SCORE
1 65882693JB ADAMU ABDULKADIR 185
2 66001880HC MUHAMMAD FATIMA ADAMU 192
3 65867361BC BUKAR ABDULHAMID 180
EDUCATION ECONOMICS
S/NO JAMB REG. NO. NAME OF CANDIDATE SCORE
1 66496869HI AJA FATIMA MAINA 205
FACULTY OF SCIENCE
BIOLOGY
S/NO JAMB REG. NO. NAME OF CANDIDATE SCORE
1 65103307GE AHMED HAJARA SALEH 183
2 65989317CL ABDULLAHI SULEIMAN MOHAMMED 215
3 66497361FH MUSTAPHA HAFSAT 208
4 66199414BD IBRAHIM MOHAMMED UMAR 214
5 66496366DF LAWAN AUDU ADAMU 204
6 65103467GJ MUHAMMAD RAHINA LAWAN 200
7 66194804AC MOHAMMED ABUBAKAR ABBAS 200
8 65296613BC JAJI HAUWA YUSUF 196
9 66457359HE GARBA ALI 212
10 66196619IG NURA KHADIJA RABIU 188
11 66195023CE HAUSAWA MARYAM ADAMU 188
12 66033649BJ MUHAMMAD SADIYA NYAKO 196
13 65103299II ISHAKU MAIMUNA GAMBO 195
14 65764270EJ RUKAYYA MUHAMMAD DALLARI 189
15 65942582GI ABUBAKAR DAHIRU 180
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16 66045947IC ADAMU SALISU NUHU 182
17 65487922DE ADAMU ISHAKU 180
18 65303563BH ABDULLAHI UMAR BALARABE 192
CHEMISTRY
S/NO JAMB REG. NO. NAME OF CANDIDATE SCORE
1 65990031CA ALI ABDULLAHI AUDU 187
2 66034658JG MUAZU MUSA KALA 183
3 65294826DI ADAMU AISHA 225
4 65484613GH GALADIMA HARUNA ABUBAKAR 190
5 65764438DA MOHAMMED HAUWA BAWAJI 180
6 65103526IG RABIU SULEMAN GARBA 217
7 65856569IH IBRAHIM AMIRA SHUAIBU 193
8 66197612BH GALADIMA HAUWA MUHAMMAD 183
9 65528599CJ MARU ABDULLAHI KUJARI 187
10 65103464HI MURTALA KHADIJA 181
COMPUTER SCIENCE
S/NO JAMB REG. NO. NAME OF CANDIDATE SCORE
1 66194453IF MAIKAU HAFSAT UMAR 195
2 66497269EC IBZAN LAWI 213
3 65295027BH ZANNA ZARA ALHAJI 208
4 66197412DF TIJJANI AISHA GIRGIRI 206
5 65014166FI IBRAHIM MUHAMMAD 207
6 66196827EE ALI MUHAMMAD BULAMA 203
7 65763884ED MADUGU ANDREW ALANGATU 184
8 65763309CC IBRAHIM IBRAHIM GALTIMA 190
9 66395041BC MUHAMMED AABUBAKAR GARBA 207
10 65988354AH ABUBAKAR USMAN 229
11 65988502EI SHUAIBU MOHAMMED AUWAL 240
12 65942949DE ABDULKARIM MOHAMMED 182
13 66077817BH YAHAYA HUSSAINI 189
14 66196167IE ALI ABUBAKAR BABA 204
15 65764502DC SALEH FATIMA 194
16 65528486HH KACHALLA HAUWA KORIYAL 209
16 65902817FD GREMA ADAMU MUHAMMAD 182
MATHEMATICS
S/NO JAMB REG. NO. NAME OF CANDIDATE SCORE
1 66395340IF MOHAMMED ZAINAB ALKALI 207
2 66196827EE ALI MUHAMMAD BULAMA 203
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PHYSICS
S/NO JAMB REG. NO. NAME OF CANDIDATE SCORE
1 65763271DJ SHUAIBU ABDULLAHI 186
2 66195798CH MAMMAN AISHA MOHAMMED 184
3 66034338IG MUSA FATIMA MAINA 209
4 65992083DF BUNDI HAUWA MUHAMMAD 216
5 66496580HC AHMED UMAR AUDU 224
ACCOUNTANCY
S/NO JAMB REG. NO. NAME OF CANDIDATE SCORE
1 65763835JD LAWAN MAISANDA 182
2 65763918DI ALABE AMINA NASIRU 204
3 66194695DI M. ABBA FANTAMI 186
4 65942614GJ ABUBAKAR RAKIYA MAIDEDE 190
BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
S/NO JAMB REG. NO. NAME OF CANDIDATE SCORE
1 65942759CC ABDULLAHI UMMI SABAN 199
2 65763562DJ ZAKARI HAJARA ALI 192
3 65763505BG SALLA HANNATU SABO 217
ECONOMICS
S/NO JAMB REG. NO. NAME OF CANDIDATE SCORE
1 66061057FB SAMAILA MUSA 214
2 66195191AF AMSAMI ZARA ALI 213
3 65763784FC JUMBAM MOHAMMED BUKAR 207
4 66195867BE SULE ABDULLAHI MAIDAWA 203
5 66194666CI MUSTAPHA MARYAM ALIYU 202
6 66061694IA MUSTAPHA ZANNA 191
7 65763296GB USMAN AHEMD SULEIMAN 224
8 65989889FI DAKASKU FATI BUKAR 191
9 65942628CH MAJE ALI ABDULLAHI 190
10 65942728BI SAIDU ABDULRASHEED 198
11 65763300EJ BARBAR ISAH AHMED 204
12 65942975FD ABUBAKAR SANI USMAN 194
13 65997170EA GBAYA DOMINC 194
FACULTY OF SOCIAL AND MANAGEMENT SCIENCES
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GEOGRAPHY
S/NO JAMB REG. NO. NAME OF CANDIDATE SCORE
1 66195798CH MAMMAN AISHA MUHAMMAD 184
2 66194560FF ADAMU TINA 207
POLITICAL SCIENCE
S/NO JAMB REG. NO. NAME OF CANDIDATE SCORE
1 66195022CH MUHAMMAD ALIYU 200
2 66195544BD INUWA AISHA UMAR 220
3 66194545AD MADU HASSAN ABUBAKAR 260
4 66195213DG ZUBAIRU MUHAMMAD 203
5 65763659DJ LAWAN ABUBAKAR 213
6 65116375EI MUHAMMAD AHMAD 189
7 65856471JA MOHAMMED FATIMA HASSAN 180
PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
S/NO JAMB REG. NO. NAME OF CANDIDATE SCORE
1 65988185CJ BULAMA FATIMA 187
2 66033824HG HAUWA BINTA MAINA 198
3 65804855CJ BABAYO IBRAHIM UMAR 194
4 65266073GE SULAIMAN ALIYU
5 65763582HG ISA SAIDA BELLO 200
6 65763529EB ABUBAKAR HAFSAT UMAR 203
SOCIOLOGY
S/NO JAMB REG. NO. NAME OF CANDIDATE SCORE
1 66194494FJ KACHALLA IBRAHIM ALI 190
2 65102968BE ABDULLAHI FATIMA DAUYA 187
3 66542154CD ABUBAKAR HABIBA AHMAD 193
4 66172166BG GEIDAM MAMMAN AHMED 186
5 66194879GI MOHAMMED ZAINAB ALI 195
6 65763667BF ABDULLAHI ALIYU TIKAU 199
7 66008186GJ USMAN AMINA AHMED 202
8 65764209DI NANO IDRISS SULEIMAN 181
9 66194743II ABDULLAHI MOHAMMED ABUBAKAR 209
10 66195609BC ADAMU UMAR 191
FACULTY OF LAW
CIVIL LAW
S/NO JAMB REG. NO. NAME OF CANDIDATE SCORE
1 65763736AC ABDULLAHI MUHAMMAD DAUYA 225
2 65763758DD MUHAMMAD FATIMA BABAYO 210
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3 65763767AG KWAKURI AHMAD ADAMU 199
4 65763684GB MAKERI HAUWA USMAN 197
5 65763678HJ MUHAMMAD ISHAKU 197
6 65763395FF ABATCHA FATIMA 196
7 65763733BB BABA AJIYABO FATIMA 193
8 66194953EA MAINA FATIMA MACHINA 188
9 65880965DH SHETTIMA FATIMA 184
10 65763668BC AISHA MOHAMMED WAKIL 207
11 66194747CC ABDURRAHMAN A. GARBA 222
12 66197110GI MOHAMMED ABDULMUMINI 201
13 66034582DD ZAINAB B. MOHAMMED 182
14 66034582DD MUSTAPHA IBRAHIM GEIDAM 182
15 66529038IG BUBA KHADIJA MUSA 180
16 65763553GG AHMAD MUHAMMAD BABA 204
17 66195494GG ZANNA SAMAILA 223
18 65133972CF YUSUF HAFSAT BULAMA 202
SHARI'AH
S/NO JAMB REG. NO. NAME OF CANDIDATE SCORE
1 66536592CF GAJI MUHAMMAD IBRAHIM 252
2 66079705SF LAWAN ABDURRAHMAN 221
3 65763466DG ABDULLAHI BABA 218
4 66195435EJ UMARU HARUNA ALHAJI 215
5 65942876FJ ABDULLAHI MARYAM TARAJIM 209
6 66333398FJ YAHAYA ABDULKADIR HAMZA 206
7 65942573GF ADAMU ALI KUKUWA 201
8 66194574BD IBRAHIM KAWE MUHAMMAD 200
9 65763311BG MOHAMMED HALIMA GEIDAM 197
10 65763834JG FALMATA MUHAMMAD 191
11 66216375IF SHITU RIDWAN MUHAMMAD 180
NOTE:
AHMED RILWANU BAKARI
ADMISSIONS OFFICER
FOR: REGISTRAR
Please be informed that collection of Admission Letter would be communicated
to you in due course.
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