Introduction: There is a general agreement among previous studies that gender, merit and catchment area criteria allows for access to university education, but the pattern of these variables over the years has not been proven in these studies. Purpose: This study used a times series approach to evaluate the enrolment patterns in federally owned universities in South-South Zone, Nigeria, based on the gender, merit and catchment area criteria. Methodology: The descriptive survey design was adopted for this study. A purposive sampling technique was adopted to choose three universities based on the generation of their establishment. The evaluation covered from 2010 to 2019 using stationary time-bound data collected from the academic planning un...
This study analyzed university students’ performance in Post UTME in Delta and Edo states, with a vi...
For decades the demand for higher education in Nigeria has been significantly more than the availabl...
The process required to gain admission into tertiary institutions is challenging for Nigerian studen...
Introduction: There is a general agreement among previous studies that gender, merit and catchment a...
Gender equality in access to higher education is an important factor in building a sustainable world...
Demand for university education has increased due to the recent innovations of universal, free and c...
This paper examines the growing trend of demographic changes in the admission process in the educati...
Abstract: There has been a growing belief that the rate of admission of candidates into universities...
The quota system and the catchment areas are federal government policies formulated to b...
This study analysed the trend of gender enrolment and factors influencing the career choices of acc...
Tertiary education in Ghana has experienced rapid growth in accessibility and participation. It is e...
Enrolment at all levels of education is regarded as one of the indices of measuring the growth and d...
In spite of the pivotal role of education to the advancement of mankind, the opportunities for enrol...
This study analyzed the trend of gender enrolment and factors influencing career choices of accounti...
Level of access to university education is an indicator of development commonly used as a yardstick ...
This study analyzed university students’ performance in Post UTME in Delta and Edo states, with a vi...
For decades the demand for higher education in Nigeria has been significantly more than the availabl...
The process required to gain admission into tertiary institutions is challenging for Nigerian studen...
Introduction: There is a general agreement among previous studies that gender, merit and catchment a...
Gender equality in access to higher education is an important factor in building a sustainable world...
Demand for university education has increased due to the recent innovations of universal, free and c...
This paper examines the growing trend of demographic changes in the admission process in the educati...
Abstract: There has been a growing belief that the rate of admission of candidates into universities...
The quota system and the catchment areas are federal government policies formulated to b...
This study analysed the trend of gender enrolment and factors influencing the career choices of acc...
Tertiary education in Ghana has experienced rapid growth in accessibility and participation. It is e...
Enrolment at all levels of education is regarded as one of the indices of measuring the growth and d...
In spite of the pivotal role of education to the advancement of mankind, the opportunities for enrol...
This study analyzed the trend of gender enrolment and factors influencing career choices of accounti...
Level of access to university education is an indicator of development commonly used as a yardstick ...
This study analyzed university students’ performance in Post UTME in Delta and Edo states, with a vi...
For decades the demand for higher education in Nigeria has been significantly more than the availabl...
The process required to gain admission into tertiary institutions is challenging for Nigerian studen...