**Discrimination between two(2) related Programmes (Full Time and - TopicsExpress



          

**Discrimination between two(2) related Programmes (Full Time and Evening programmes)*** Full-Time and Evening programmes has a lot of similarities and little differences; the Evening programme is categorised under the Part-time programme but is far more different from the Part- time programme. The part-time programme is categorised into 2 different aspects: the Daily part-time and the weekend part-time; the daily part-time is referred to as the Evening Programme while the weekend part-time is the real part-time programme because it is meant for the working class. The Full Time students school fee has been subsidised by the State Government, thats why the Full Time students pay less while the Evening students pay much; for instance: last session, the Full time students (science departments) paid #66,800 as their school fee while the Evening students paid #89,800. Apparently, the Full Time students/departments are owned, financed and controlled by the Government while the Evening students/programmes are fully owned by the school. Another difference between the Full-Time students and the Evening students is that.....SIWES is compulsory for the Full-Time students (science courses) while it isnt compulsory for the Evening students. Full-Time and Evening programmes are both 2 years programmes, the 2 programmes write their Exams at the same time. Another difference btw the programmes is the lecture hours, full time students go to school in the morning while Evening students go to school in the afternoon. However, you are advised to accept whatever programme you are given without hesitation; dont waste another year at home. For those that wants to obtain the Change of Institution and Change of Course form, dont give anybody money to do it on your behalf, come down to the school admission office to do it yourself via POS terminals using your ATM. CALL 08097115263 FOR MORE INFO
Posted on: Sat, 29 Nov 2014 05:54:01 +0000

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