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By Dotun Omisakin, Lagos
Students of the postgraduate diploma of the Nigerian Institute of Journalism, (NIJ) have expressed concern over the administration of the institution bordering on late admission, length of the number of courses other things they view as improper.
A few of the students who were offered admission a month to the commencement of exams believed they were hoodwinked by the institution's online advert announcing the door of admission was still open after two months of lectures.
For the sake of protection, the names of these students would not be disclosed. One of them, in her chat with our correspondent, felt disappointed after she was offered admission at the 7th week of the academic calendar.
According to her, she was told that lectures began in January, contrary to what she saw when she began lectures.
"I was told that lectures started in January." She said.
She added that she was lost about what to do in between getting the satisfaction of lectures and reading for exams.
"I just don't know what to do." She said.
Also, to another who was offered admission three to exams, according to him, he was caught in the web of paying tuitions fees, doing previous assignments and preparing for exams.
" I don't what to do." He said.
A cross section of them had to upped their game to meet up with all assignments and academic assessment done before their arrival.
However, the institution had to extend it calender a month more to do revisions with the new students.

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