UTME candidates to benefit from online intensive coaching

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Students writing examiniation

Students preparing for the 2020 tertiary matriculation examinations accross the country will benefit from Ready Learning Systems Concepts’ innovative approach to change the narrative of poor performance and frustration with gaining admission success.

Mr Lawrence Chris, Managing Director of the organisation, stated this in Abuja on Monday, while stating the purpose of the training and highlighted that a one-time examination model had contributed immensely to the perennial disappointing performance of students in the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME).

He added that by the time the examination was over, many students would have had only one opportunity to prove their suitability and not everyone would be lucky at the end of the day.

According to him, many of these odds are outside the control of the students.

“Examination tension whereby candidates forget even their own names is a familiar scene.

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“Transportation to examination venues may be hampered by traffic jams, inclement weather like rain, students may fall sick and those that make it in time to the examination halls may nevertheless experience computer systems crashes, failure to login or submit at the end of the examination.

“The ultimate aim of the examinations is to clinch the desired admission and many candidates fall short repeatedly yearly and become frustrated by staying at home for much longer than envisaged.

“The idea of putting together a crack team of topnotch tutors to offer this online free intensive revision course is a corporate social responsibility (CSR) initiative aimed at presenting candidates with comprehensive preparation toward the examination, irrespective of their economic status anywhere in Nigeria.

Chris said that the online classes would commence on Feb. 1 and can only be accessed via their website, https://www.readylearningtutorials.com.

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