Joseph Sarwuan Tarka University Releases Second Semester Lecture Timetable 2024/2025

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Joseph Sarwuan Tarka University releases second semester lecture timetable for 2024/2025. Students should check faculty/department noticeboards for complete schedule and course venues.

Joseph Sarwuan Tarka University, Makurdi (formerly Federal University of Agriculture, Makurdi) has released the official lecture timetable for the second semester of the 2024/2025 academic session. All students should check their departmental noticeboards for the complete schedule.

Timetable Release

The university management has published the second semester lecture timetable for 2024/2025. This timetable contains:

  • Lecture days and times for all courses
  • Venue assignments for each class
  • Lecturers assigned to courses
  • Lab/practical session schedules

How to Access Your Timetable

Official Noticeboard

Students are directed to visit the official noticeboard to obtain copies of the timetable for their departments.

Where to check:

  • Faculty noticeboards: Posted at your faculty building
  • Department noticeboards: More specific schedules by department
  • Student portal: May be available online (check your student account)
  • Faculty offices: Get printed copies from faculty secretariat

Online Access

While the announcement directs students to physical noticeboards, check if your timetable is also available:

  • On the university website
  • Through your student portal login
  • Via departmental WhatsApp groups or social media
  • From class representatives who may share digital copies

What to Do Now

1. Get Your Timetable Immediately

  1. Visit your faculty/department noticeboard as soon as possible
  2. Take a clear photo of the timetable with your phone
  3. Print a physical copy for daily reference
  4. Share with classmates who may have missed it

2. Study Your Schedule

Review the timetable carefully to note:

  • What time your first class starts each day
  • Back-to-back lectures (no break between classes)
  • Free periods you can use for private study
  • Lab/practical sessions that may be at different venues
  • Courses with multiple lecturers (shared teaching)

3. Plan Your Daily Routine

Use the timetable to:

  • Set your wake-up time to avoid missing morning classes
  • Plan your campus movement between venues
  • Organize study time around your lecture schedule
  • Identify best times for library visits
  • Schedule meals and breaks appropriately

4. Prepare Course Materials

For each course on your timetable:

  • Get the course outline from your lecturer
  • Purchase or download required textbooks
  • Prepare notebooks for each course
  • Join course WhatsApp groups if available
  • Note which courses have continuous assessments

Second Semester Success Tips

Attendance is Crucial

  • Most courses require minimum 75% attendance
  • Poor attendance can disqualify you from exams
  • Use the timetable to plan ahead and avoid missing classes

Stay Organized

  • Keep your timetable accessible at all times
  • Set phone reminders for classes you might forget
  • Note any timetable changes announced by lecturers
  • Track your attendance for each course

Build Good Habits Early

  • Start the semester with punctuality and consistency
  • Sit in front of class for better concentration
  • Take comprehensive notes during lectures
  • Review notes the same day after class
  • Don't accumulate confusion—ask questions early

Common Timetable-Related Issues

Venue Clashes

If two of your courses are scheduled at the same time:

  • Report to your departmental exam officer immediately
  • Don't wait—clashes need to be resolved before semester begins
  • Bring proof (registration slip showing both courses)

Course Not on Timetable

If a course you registered doesn't appear:

  • Confirm with your HOD or course lecturer
  • Check if it's offered in second semester
  • Verify you registered correctly

Unclear Lecture Venues

  • Visit the venue before first class to locate it
  • Ask senior students for directions
  • Arrive early on first day to find the room

Important Reminders for Second Semester

  • Lectures have started or will start soon: Check the academic calendar
  • Register all courses: Ensure your course registration is complete
  • Attendance counts from day one: Don't miss early lectures
  • Get course outlines: Understand what will be taught
  • Identify difficult courses: Start extra effort early

For Different Student Levels

Fresh Students (100 Level - First Semester)

If this is your first semester at the university:

  • Pay extra attention to the timetable
  • Ask senior students for help finding venues
  • Join your department's student association
  • Build good study habits from the start

Returning Students (200L and Above)

  • Note any changes from previous semester schedules
  • Check if you have carryover courses to attend
  • Plan to balance multiple levels if repeating courses
  • Use your experience to help fresh students

Academic Success Strategies

  • Create a personal study timetable: Schedule private study around lectures
  • Form study groups: Meet regularly with serious classmates
  • Use free periods wisely: Visit library or review notes
  • Track CA submissions: Note all test and assignment dates
  • Maintain consistent effort: Don't wait until exam period to start studying

What Happens Next

With the timetable now released:

  • Second semester lectures will commence or continue according to schedule
  • Attendance will be monitored from the start
  • Continuous assessments (tests, assignments) will be announced
  • Mid-semester exams may be scheduled
  • Final exams will follow at semester end

Important Resources

  • University academic calendar (know key dates)
  • Course outlines from lecturers
  • Recommended textbooks list
  • Past questions for exam preparation
  • Library operating hours

Final Advice

The release of the lecture timetable signals the official start of second semester academic activities. Don't take this lightly:

  1. Get your timetable today
  2. Plan your semester around it
  3. Commit to attending all lectures
  4. Start strong and maintain momentum
  5. Aim for academic excellence

Your success this semester depends on how well you manage your time and commit to your studies. Use the timetable as your roadmap to academic achievement.

Source: Joseph Sarwuan Tarka University, Makurdi

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