Are you an intending or aspiring PG candidate wanting to put in for Babcock University in your postgraduate Studies? If you are the one, this information is sacrosanct as it revolves round the General Admission Requirements for Postgraduate Students in Babcock University. Do well to carefully check through and take action where necessary.
Programme Implications:
The fulfilment of these general and special objectives will call for the provision of a variety of postgraduate programmes which may be classified broadly into:
(a) long-term research-oriented courses of study and
(b) training; and courses of shorter duration and of practical orientation.
- The research oriented postgraduate programmes lead to the research degrees of M.A., M.Sc., M.Ed., MPM, M.Phil., Ph.D. Others leading to non-thesis or professional degrees such as M.B.A.
- Apart from serving specific ends, the various diploma courses may also serve additionally to enable students to pursue the main subjects of their first degree at some depth, or to extend their range beyond the boundaries of their first degree, or even to enter into entirely new fields.
Types of Postgraduate Programmes
Postgraduate Diplomas (PGD)
Masters Degrees
- i) Masters with coursework and research project
M.Sc., M.A., & including Professional Masters – MPM, MBA.
- ii) Masters with coursework & Dissertation – M.Sc.; M.A.
iii) Masters of Philosophy with coursework & Dissertation – (M.Phil.)
Doctor of Philosophy with coursework and Thesis – Ph.D.
Program Modules/ Duration
Check out our dynamic, flexible elongated, regular and summer program. This gives you a variety of options to undertake, either as a working class or a business class full time student.
Regular Semester Module: This runs from September to April every year. A minimum of three semesters for MBA, MSc and six semesters for PhD is the duration for the program.
Elongated Semester Module: This runs for 24 weeks (Weekends only). starting from July every year. The program is spread across a minimum of four semesters for MBA, M.Sc and seven semesters for PhD.
Summer Semester Module: This runs from May to August every year.
General Admission Requirements
Postgraduate Diploma:
A graduate from a recognized University or a person with qualification adjudged to be equivalent to a first degree may be admitted.
A holder of a minimum of upper credit in the Higher National Diploma from a recognized institution may also be admitted
Master Degree
A Candidate with a first degree from a recognized University with a minimum of a second-class lower division may be admitted.
A candidate with a good postgraduate Diploma in addition to a first degree, HND or certain professional certification from a recognized Institution may also be admitted to a Masters Degree program.
Masters of Philosophy
A candidate whose weighted coursework average at the Masters level is between 3.0 to 3.49 CGPA (on 5-point grade average) or between 50% to 54.99%, which includes course work and Dissertation from a recognized University, may be admitted into the M.Phil. degree program
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) Degree:
Regular Admission: A candidate with a good Masters Degree – not less than 4.00 CGPA (on 5-point scale) or 60%, which includes course work and Dissertation from a recognized University, may be admitted.
Provisional Admission: Provisional admission to a PhD program is granted when the applicant brings a Master’s degree from an institution whose recognition cannot be adequately determined (typically in the case of a foreign institution), but who otherwise has successfully completed all admission requirements to the PhD program (as specified above for regular admission).
Provisional admission is usually granted for one semester, at the end of which regular admission status is granted, provided that academic performance meets expected standards. A student can enroll in PhD coursework while under provisional admission.
Conditional Admission
(i) Conditional admission to a PhD program is granted when the applicant, brings a Master’s degree in a related area or in a professional, rather than academic program, if this is permitted by the corresponding department. Such candidates must have not less than 4.00 CGPA (on 5-point scale) or 60% and must consequently complete remedial coursework from the MSc or MA (number of units and duration to be determined by corresponding department in agreement with BU SPGS), including a thesis, not appearing on his/her transcript, prior to being granted provisional or regular admission to the doctoral program. In any case of remedial coursework, this coursework must attain the required level of proficiency (60%) in order to qualify the applicant to be admitted to the doctoral program. No coursework may be taken which will be counted as part of the doctoral program while the student is under conditional admission. Once remedial coursework have been satisfactorily completed, the applicant will be granted either provisional or regular admission.
(ii) If the MSc (or MA) level of proficiency is between 55% and 59% (or 3.50-3.99 CGPA on 5-point grade average), the applicant may be granted conditional admission, pending completion of a minimum of 16 additional credits (i.e., one full semester) of specified graduate coursework, in which the minimum level of proficiency (60%) must be attained. Upon satisfactory completion, provisional or regular status may be given. No credits earned while under this conditional admission may be counted toward the doctoral program.
Admission with Completed M.Phil. Degree:
If an applicant brings an MPhil in the same area of specialization as the PhD program for which application is made, this M.Phil must rest on an MSc (or MA) in the same area of specialization, with both the MPhil and the MSc (or MA) meeting the required levels of proficiency (60% and 50% respectively).
If the applicant with an MPhil does not have an MSc (or MA) in the area of specialization, but another Master’s degree that meets the required level of proficiency, then the transcript will be reviewed by the Department (if this is allowed by the Department) to ascertain which of the required courses in the M.Sc. (or MA) have been completed, and any outstanding deficiencies must be completed prior to provisional or regular admission to the doctoral program, at the expected level of proficiency. Once any outstanding deficits have been removed and the applicant is admitted to the doctoral program, an MPhil in the same area of specialization (and only in that area) will count for the first year of the PhD program, with the student commencing with all activities of the second year of the program of studies. If the MPhil is in any area other than the PhD area of specialization, the student will commence with the first year of the doctoral program of studies.
Master’s Degree Proficiency 50-54%:
If the M.Sc. (or MA) level of proficiency is between 50% and 54% (or 3.00-3.49 CGPA on 5-point grade average), the applicant may be granted admission to the corresponding M.Phil., in which the minimum level of proficiency (60%) must be attained. The first year of coursework from the MPhil (which corresponds to the first year of coursework in the doctoral program) will be counted as the first year of the PhD program, once the MPhil is completed satisfactorily. No portion of the second year of the M.Phil. program (i.e., M.Phil. project and/or elective courses) will be counted toward the PhD program. Upon satisfactory completion of the corresponding MPhil program, the applicant will be granted provisional or regular status in the PhD program and will commence with all requirements of the second year of the doctoral program.
Minimum of 24 Credits done over a minimum period of two semesters with an average score of not less than 50%.