NCC calls for entries for 3rd National Essay Competition

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Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) is inviting entries for its 2021 National Essay Competition for undergraduates.

A statement Signed by Dr. Ikechukwu Adinde, Director, Public Affairs said this year’s edition, the third in the series, will focus on Fifth Generation (5G) technology with the following objectives:

Increase awareness on 5G Technology.

Engage and enhance research.

Encourage academic competition & excellence.

Build capacity of undergraduates in Nigerian tertiary institutions.

The statement give other details as follows:

 

ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA

 

All undergraduates in Nigerian Tertiary Institutions (Private & Public).

All participants are expected to register their personal details in the form provided for download on the NCC website, signed by their Deans as genuine Nigerian Undergraduates.

All Essays will be subjected to plagiarism checks.

Winners will be invited by the Committee members to defend their essays by way of presentation.  Candidates that cannot successfully defend ther submissions will be disqualified.

ASSESSMENT CRITERIA

All entries will be assessed based on the following:

Essay should contain a maximum of 1,000 words and a minimum of 500 words on the topic.

Essay must have an abstract, introdution, main body and conclusion.

Essay must be referenced.

Essay will go through a rigorous selection process and scrutinised based on content, grammar and structure.

All essays must be submitted to the NCC in PDF format with all necessary attachments.

PRIZES

1ST PRIZE – Laptop, Printer and Cash Prize of N500,000

2ND PRIZE – Cash Prize of N300, 000

3RD PRIZE – Cash Prize of N200, 000

DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSION

The deadline for submission of all entries is Friday, July 30, 2021.  Winning essays will be announced on Monday, September 13, 2021.

Entries should be sent to the following email: aogbadu@ncc.gov.ng and Facebook link: http://www.facebook.com/Nigerian.communications.commission.

Picture: NCC Boss, Prof Umar Danbatta

 

 

 

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