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JSAY prevarsity begins admission of new students
 
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Sat, 18 Jul 2020   ||   Nigeria,
 

JSAY Prevarsity has commenced the registration of new students into Cambridge A level and foundation classes for secondary school leavers who are yet to gain admissions into the university in a bid to prepare them excellently to meet the demands of Universities of their choice either in Nigeria, UK and Canada.

In a meeting held with Dr Mrs Olajumoke Akere and  CEOAFRICA team at the premises of the media outfit, she stated that the school will be conducting exams nationwide for admission into JSAY Prevarsity through their scholarship scheme for successful candidates as a way of bridging the gap between the rich and the poor and giving hope to those who cannot afford quality education.

Recall that CEOAFRICA reported that JSAY school rcently graduated 60 students who successfully completed their Cambridge A levels exams and ware ripe to enter any university of their choice, as JSAY Prevarsity is known to breed top notch students who do excellently well in any university of their choice both home and abroad.

One year Courses offered at JSAY Prevarsity include: Cambridge ‘A’ Levels, Foundation Programme for UK and Canadian OSSD Diplomas, IGCSE & WASSCE  while short courses include: UTME, SAT, ACT, IELTS, TOEFL, and placement tests for universities. The Prevarsity will commence its Blended Learning Classes from August 7, 2020.

Application can be made on their online portyal through this link: www.jsayprevarsity.com. In her address Dr Mrs Akere stated that JSAY is an acronym for Joint Support For African Youths as the Prevarsity has seen a chunk of its students from across the various African countries and the vision of the school is not restricted to preparing them for university education but for life through skill acquisition, entrepreneurship, cultural exchange programme with their counterparts across nations within and outside Africa with great leadership abilities to influence and change their world.

 

 

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