GERD is completed and its inauguration will happen today! 🇪🇹✨
A historic moment for all Ethiopians. Congratulations to us all! 🎉💚💛❤️
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A historic moment for all Ethiopians. Congratulations to us all! 🎉💚💛❤️
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Freshmen of this year, your cumulative GPA is out! Check the portal:
https://portal.ju.edu.et/student/academic/grade
Good luck 🤞
https://portal.ju.edu.et/student/academic/grade
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🎉 Happy New Year!
Wishing all JU students a year full of success, good vibes, new connections, and unforgettable memories.
Let’s make 2018 our best year yet 🤝🔥
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Wishing all JU students a year full of success, good vibes, new connections, and unforgettable memories.
Let’s make 2018 our best year yet 🤝🔥
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እንድታውቁ (ዲፓርትመት በቅርቡ ለምትመርጡ )
ዲፓርትመት ስትመርጡ አንደኛ ላይ የሞላችሁት ካልደረሰ ሁለተኛ ላይ የሞላችሁ የሚደርስበት እድል less ነው ።
ለምን ?
እንደምታውቁት ዲፓርትመት የሚመድበው ሰው ሳይሆን ኮምፒውተር ነው ። እናም ዲፓርትመንቶች የሚቀበሉት የኮታ ቁጥር system ውስጥ ያስገባሉ ። እናም ሲስተሙ ኮታው እስኪሞላ ድረስ 1ኛ ላይ ለሞሉት ይሰጣል ።
ለምሳሌ ኮምፒውተር ሳይንስ እንውሰድ እና የኮምፒውተር ሳይንስ department 100 ሰው ነው ምቀበለው ብሎ system ውስጥ ያስገባል እናም ሲስተሙ ሲመድብ 1ኛ ላይ ኮምፒውተር ሳይንስ ለሞሉ 100 ተማሪዎች ቀጥታ ኮምፒውተር ሳይንስ ይሰጣል ። ለምን መጨረሻ ደረጃ ላይ አትሆንም ።
ነገር ግን 1ኛ ላይ ኮምፒውተር ሳይንስ የሞላ ተማሪ ከ100 በላይ ከሆነ የውጤት ደረጃ ይጠቀማል እናም ከሞሉት ውስጥ ከፍተኛ ውጤት ላላቸው ለመጀመሪያ 100 ተማሪዎች ይሰጣል ።
ነገር ግን 1ኛ ላይ የሞላው 100 ተማሪ ካልሞላስ ?
የዚህኔ ብቻ ነው 2ኛ ላይ ላለው ተማሪ እድል የሚሰጠው ። እናም አንደኛ የሞሉት ላልልደረሳቸው ነገር ግን ሁለተኛ ላይ ኮምፒውተር ሳይንስ የሞሉ በውጤት ደረጃ ታይተው ይሰጣቸዋል ።
አሁንም ሁለተኛ ላይ ያለው ተጨምሮ 100 ካልደረሰስ ?
በተመሳሳይ ሂደት ወደ 3ተኛ ላይ ወደ ሞሉት ይሄዳል ።
አሁንም ካልሞላ እንደዛ እስከመጨረሻ ይሄዳል ማለት ነው ።
⚠️ ነገር ግን የሴቶች እና ታዳጊ ክልሎች ኮታ በዚህ ውስጥ ታሳቢ እንደሚደረግ እንዳትረሱ
እናም 1ኛ ላይ ለምትሞሉት በጣም ጥንቃቄ አድርጉ ። risk መውሰድ ምናምን ችግር የለውም ግን በልኩ ይሁን ።
ለምሳሌ በኛ ባች 2 ቤት ሆኖ ሶፍትዌር እና ኮምፒውተር ሳይንስ የገባ አለ ። እናም አንተም ገቡ ብለህ ሞልተህ risk ከምትወስድ IT እና IS ሙላ ።
🗡 ሌላው ብዙ ጊዜ ተማሪ 1ኛ ላይ ለመሙላት የሚፈራቸው ዲፓርትመንትመንቶች ኮታ ብዙ ጊዜ አይሞላም ። ስለዚህ risk ወስጄ እነሱን ሞላለው የምትሉ ፤ እነሱ ካልደረሳችሁ ቀጥታ water supply ምናምን እንደሚደርሳችሁ ማወቅ አለባችሁ
አምና እያንዳንዱ ዲፓርትመንት ስንት ተማሪ ተቀበለ?
Department Quotas:
• Architecture & Urban Planning 🌇 – 25 students
• Biomedical Engineering 🔬 – 80 students
• Chemical Engineering 🧪 – >40 students
• Civil Engineering 👷♂️ – 80 students
• Computer Science 💻 – 100 students
• Electrical & Computer Engineering 🔌 – 90 students
• Hydraulics & Water Resources Engineering 💧 – >30 students
• Information Science 🧑🏻🏫 – 100 students
• Information Technology 🖥 – 85 students
• Material Science Engineering 🧬 – >30 students
• Mechanical Engineering 🔧 – >30 students
• Software Engineering 👨💻 – 90 students
• Water Supply & Engineering 🚰 – >40 students
• Aerospace ✈️ – 20 students (for pre-engineering students)
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ዲፓርትመት ስትመርጡ አንደኛ ላይ የሞላችሁት ካልደረሰ ሁለተኛ ላይ የሞላችሁ የሚደርስበት እድል less ነው ።
ለምን ?
እንደምታውቁት ዲፓርትመት የሚመድበው ሰው ሳይሆን ኮምፒውተር ነው ። እናም ዲፓርትመንቶች የሚቀበሉት የኮታ ቁጥር system ውስጥ ያስገባሉ ። እናም ሲስተሙ ኮታው እስኪሞላ ድረስ 1ኛ ላይ ለሞሉት ይሰጣል ።
ለምሳሌ ኮምፒውተር ሳይንስ እንውሰድ እና የኮምፒውተር ሳይንስ department 100 ሰው ነው ምቀበለው ብሎ system ውስጥ ያስገባል እናም ሲስተሙ ሲመድብ 1ኛ ላይ ኮምፒውተር ሳይንስ ለሞሉ 100 ተማሪዎች ቀጥታ ኮምፒውተር ሳይንስ ይሰጣል ። ለምን መጨረሻ ደረጃ ላይ አትሆንም ።
ነገር ግን 1ኛ ላይ ኮምፒውተር ሳይንስ የሞላ ተማሪ ከ100 በላይ ከሆነ የውጤት ደረጃ ይጠቀማል እናም ከሞሉት ውስጥ ከፍተኛ ውጤት ላላቸው ለመጀመሪያ 100 ተማሪዎች ይሰጣል ።
ነገር ግን 1ኛ ላይ የሞላው 100 ተማሪ ካልሞላስ ?
የዚህኔ ብቻ ነው 2ኛ ላይ ላለው ተማሪ እድል የሚሰጠው ። እናም አንደኛ የሞሉት ላልልደረሳቸው ነገር ግን ሁለተኛ ላይ ኮምፒውተር ሳይንስ የሞሉ በውጤት ደረጃ ታይተው ይሰጣቸዋል ።
አሁንም ሁለተኛ ላይ ያለው ተጨምሮ 100 ካልደረሰስ ?
በተመሳሳይ ሂደት ወደ 3ተኛ ላይ ወደ ሞሉት ይሄዳል ።
አሁንም ካልሞላ እንደዛ እስከመጨረሻ ይሄዳል ማለት ነው ።
⚠️ ነገር ግን የሴቶች እና ታዳጊ ክልሎች ኮታ በዚህ ውስጥ ታሳቢ እንደሚደረግ እንዳትረሱ
እናም 1ኛ ላይ ለምትሞሉት በጣም ጥንቃቄ አድርጉ ። risk መውሰድ ምናምን ችግር የለውም ግን በልኩ ይሁን ።
ለምሳሌ በኛ ባች 2 ቤት ሆኖ ሶፍትዌር እና ኮምፒውተር ሳይንስ የገባ አለ ። እናም አንተም ገቡ ብለህ ሞልተህ risk ከምትወስድ IT እና IS ሙላ ።
🗡 ሌላው ብዙ ጊዜ ተማሪ 1ኛ ላይ ለመሙላት የሚፈራቸው ዲፓርትመንትመንቶች ኮታ ብዙ ጊዜ አይሞላም ። ስለዚህ risk ወስጄ እነሱን ሞላለው የምትሉ ፤ እነሱ ካልደረሳችሁ ቀጥታ water supply ምናምን እንደሚደርሳችሁ ማወቅ አለባችሁ
አምና እያንዳንዱ ዲፓርትመንት ስንት ተማሪ ተቀበለ?
Department Quotas:
• Architecture & Urban Planning 🌇 – 25 students
• Biomedical Engineering 🔬 – 80 students
• Chemical Engineering 🧪 – >40 students
• Civil Engineering 👷♂️ – 80 students
• Computer Science 💻 – 100 students
• Electrical & Computer Engineering 🔌 – 90 students
• Hydraulics & Water Resources Engineering 💧 – >30 students
• Information Science 🧑🏻🏫 – 100 students
• Information Technology 🖥 – 85 students
• Material Science Engineering 🧬 – >30 students
• Mechanical Engineering 🔧 – >30 students
• Software Engineering 👨💻 – 90 students
• Water Supply & Engineering 🚰 – >40 students
• Aerospace ✈️ – 20 students (for pre-engineering students)
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Hey everyone, have you got TIN?
For those who haven’t received their TIN yet
First, go to your respective subcity’s ገቢዎች office. If there’s a line, make sure to register your name.
You’ll need:
Your Fayida ID (required for your FIN number)
The phone you registered Fayida with (they’ll send a verification code to that number).
Your Kebele ID — if you don’t have one, get a temporary ID from your wereda.
Your mother’s full name.
Your phone number.
Once everything is ready, the actual process takes a maximum of 15 minutes. Finally, they’ll give you your TIN on a stamped paper.
This is how I got mine. The time, process, and requirements might vary a bit, so ask other students from your subcity and prepare accordingly. Some subcity ገቢዎች offices even work on Sundays just for students, so make sure to check their schedule.
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First, go to your respective subcity’s ገቢዎች office. If there’s a line, make sure to register your name.
You’ll need:
Your Fayida ID (required for your FIN number)
The phone you registered Fayida with (they’ll send a verification code to that number).
Your Kebele ID — if you don’t have one, get a temporary ID from your wereda.
Your mother’s full name.
Your phone number.
Once everything is ready, the actual process takes a maximum of 15 minutes. Finally, they’ll give you your TIN on a stamped paper.
This is how I got mine. The time, process, and requirements might vary a bit, so ask other students from your subcity and prepare accordingly. Some subcity ገቢዎች offices even work on Sundays just for students, so make sure to check their schedule.
#TIN
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ከፍተኛ ዉጤት 591 ከፍተኛ ዉጤት ነው።
በNatural ወንድ Dodola Iffa boru ትምህርት ቤት
Mad respect yo, show him some appreciation 👏
በNatural ወንድ Dodola Iffa boru ትምህርት ቤት
Mad respect yo, show him some appreciation 👏
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ከፍተኛ ውጤት የት ተመዘገበ ?
በተፈጥሮ ሳይንስ ከ600 ፦
🔥 591 ወንድ ተማሪ ከዶዶላ ኢፋ ቦሩ ትምህርት ቤት
🔥 579 ሴት ተማሪ ከብስራተ ገብርኤል ትምህርት ቤት
በማህበራዊ ሳይንስ ፦
🔥 562 ወንድ ከአምቦ ቦርዲግ ትምህርት ቤት
🔥 548 ከሴት ከሴንት ጆሴፍ ትምህርት ቤት
This year's students are on another level 👏
በተፈጥሮ ሳይንስ ከ600 ፦
🔥 591 ወንድ ተማሪ ከዶዶላ ኢፋ ቦሩ ትምህርት ቤት
🔥 579 ሴት ተማሪ ከብስራተ ገብርኤል ትምህርት ቤት
በማህበራዊ ሳይንስ ፦
🔥 562 ወንድ ከአምቦ ቦርዲግ ትምህርት ቤት
🔥 548 ከሴት ከሴንት ጆሴፍ ትምህርት ቤት
This year's students are on another level 👏
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When Americans hear “gas found in the country”
🦅🇺🇸 Democracy is on the way…
When JU hears “591/600”
Habib, come to Jimma — there’s Aerospace engineering! 🚀😂
🦅🇺🇸 Democracy is on the way…
When JU hears “591/600”
Habib, come to Jimma — there’s Aerospace engineering! 🚀😂
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Let Me Share Something I Learned About Choosing a Major
1️⃣ Don’t hear outside noise… or at least ask why. 🤔
When I finished high school, the chorus around me was the same: “Medicine, medicine or nothing.”
Society said it. Family repeated it. Even siblings echoed it.
And I’ll be honest—I was nervous. Everyone made it sound like the “only respectable option.” But one day, I finally sat my family down and asked them straight:
“Why do you want me to study medicine?”
Their answers?
👉 “It’s a high-paying major.”
👉 “That rich guy studied medicine.”
👉 “It’s respected.”
But that didn’t cut it for me. Those reasons weren’t strong enough to bind me to a lifetime path. They weren’t my reasons.
Most people will recommend a career because of money, social status, or just because “everyone else is doing it.” That’s basically committing the bandwagon fallacy.
So here’s the deal: whenever someone tells you to go into a specific major, ask them why. If the answer isn’t convincing, forget it. Keep asking yourself, because in the end, it’s your bridge to cross. 🌉
2️⃣ Career decisions aren’t one-time events ⏳
We often think choosing a major is like signing a contract for life—but it isn’t. It’s ongoing.
For me, it took years of contemplation to decide between health and engineering. And even after that, it took months to choose which engineering field.
That delay? That back-and-forth? That’s normal. Your heart takes time to recognize its calling. ❤️
3️⃣ It makes you nervous… and that’s okay 😅
The process is uncomfortable. I felt anxious. I second-guessed myself a hundred times. But nervousness isn’t a sign you’re lost—it’s a sign you care. ✨
4️⃣ Think beyond money—think impact 🌍
Here’s the part that finally broke my tie between medicine and engineering.
I loved both equally. If I went into medicine, I’d likely become a doctor treating patients day after day, or maybe a medical researcher publishing one or two papers. I could make an impact, yes—but it would be limited, mostly to the people I worked with or the field I studied in.
But in engineering, I saw something else: a chance to innovate, to create tools or systems that could reach thousands, maybe millions. That vision of impact at scale is what tipped me over.
Most students only search for high-paying majors. But money alone doesn’t sustain you. Impact does. 💡
So, my takeaway for you ✨
• Don’t let society, parents, or siblings dictate your path.
• Take your time—it’s okay if it’s messy.
• Nervousness is part of the deal.
• Look past salary; think about the story you want your life to tell. 📖
#Majors #PersonalExperience
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1️⃣ Don’t hear outside noise… or at least ask why. 🤔
When I finished high school, the chorus around me was the same: “Medicine, medicine or nothing.”
Society said it. Family repeated it. Even siblings echoed it.
And I’ll be honest—I was nervous. Everyone made it sound like the “only respectable option.” But one day, I finally sat my family down and asked them straight:
“Why do you want me to study medicine?”
Their answers?
👉 “It’s a high-paying major.”
👉 “That rich guy studied medicine.”
👉 “It’s respected.”
But that didn’t cut it for me. Those reasons weren’t strong enough to bind me to a lifetime path. They weren’t my reasons.
Most people will recommend a career because of money, social status, or just because “everyone else is doing it.” That’s basically committing the bandwagon fallacy.
So here’s the deal: whenever someone tells you to go into a specific major, ask them why. If the answer isn’t convincing, forget it. Keep asking yourself, because in the end, it’s your bridge to cross. 🌉
“No one can construct for you the bridge upon which precisely you must cross the stream of life, no one but you yourself alone.” — Friedrich Nietzsche
“The opposite of courage in our society is not cowardice, it is conformity.” — Rollo May
2️⃣ Career decisions aren’t one-time events ⏳
We often think choosing a major is like signing a contract for life—but it isn’t. It’s ongoing.
For me, it took years of contemplation to decide between health and engineering. And even after that, it took months to choose which engineering field.
That delay? That back-and-forth? That’s normal. Your heart takes time to recognize its calling. ❤️
3️⃣ It makes you nervous… and that’s okay 😅
The process is uncomfortable. I felt anxious. I second-guessed myself a hundred times. But nervousness isn’t a sign you’re lost—it’s a sign you care. ✨
4️⃣ Think beyond money—think impact 🌍
Here’s the part that finally broke my tie between medicine and engineering.
I loved both equally. If I went into medicine, I’d likely become a doctor treating patients day after day, or maybe a medical researcher publishing one or two papers. I could make an impact, yes—but it would be limited, mostly to the people I worked with or the field I studied in.
But in engineering, I saw something else: a chance to innovate, to create tools or systems that could reach thousands, maybe millions. That vision of impact at scale is what tipped me over.
Most students only search for high-paying majors. But money alone doesn’t sustain you. Impact does. 💡
“But how could you live and have no story to tell?” — Fyodor Dostoevsky
So, my takeaway for you ✨
• Don’t let society, parents, or siblings dictate your path.
• Take your time—it’s okay if it’s messy.
• Nervousness is part of the deal.
• Look past salary; think about the story you want your life to tell. 📖
#Majors #PersonalExperience
@JUStudentsNetwork
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Hey everyone! I’m taking a short break from posting online to rest and focus on some things in real life ✨
To all of you starting university soon, safe travels and enjoy this new adventure! 🎒🚀
See you all soon! 😎
#OfflineTime #SeeYouSoon
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To all of you starting university soon, safe travels and enjoy this new adventure! 🎒🚀
See you all soon! 😎
#OfflineTime #SeeYouSoon
@JUStudentsNetwork
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✨ Hey fam! Hope you’re all doing great!
School season is right around the corner, and we know it’s time to level up and give it our best. To make your academic life easier and keep track of your progress, we’re bringing you the new and improved Academic Suite 🚀
This updated version is faster, safer, and packed with features like:
📊 Academic records
📈 Performance charts
⚡ Optimized tools to keep you on track
...and much more!
It’s built to help you stay organized, push your limits, and shine this school year. 🌟
⚠️ Quick Note: The app isn’t on Google Play yet. So, your phone might warn you it’s “harmful.” Don’t worry—it’s 100% safe ✅. The app is serverless (uses only local storage) and secure. Just click “Install Anyway” as shown in the guide above.
👉 On your first run:
Create an account in the Register section.
Make sure you’re connected to mobile data for setup.
And that’s it! You’re ready to track, improve, and show off your performance 💪😉
School season is right around the corner, and we know it’s time to level up and give it our best. To make your academic life easier and keep track of your progress, we’re bringing you the new and improved Academic Suite 🚀
This updated version is faster, safer, and packed with features like:
📊 Academic records
📈 Performance charts
⚡ Optimized tools to keep you on track
...and much more!
It’s built to help you stay organized, push your limits, and shine this school year. 🌟
⚠️ Quick Note: The app isn’t on Google Play yet. So, your phone might warn you it’s “harmful.” Don’t worry—it’s 100% safe ✅. The app is serverless (uses only local storage) and secure. Just click “Install Anyway” as shown in the guide above.
👉 On your first run:
Create an account in the Register section.
Make sure you’re connected to mobile data for setup.
And that’s it! You’re ready to track, improve, and show off your performance 💪😉
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Also submit your hard copy of 12th Grade Entrance Result to B-00039 Office around Mechanical Engineering Faculty located at the end of the corridor. Here is the registration link - https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSd3B9HVjGbzzJEwvP39ujl12i4YerdTd1xM1G_N46XQv02Wmg/viewform?usp=header
Before summiting the hard copy of your applications please register first.
Before summiting the hard copy of your applications please register first.
#Registration
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Notice to 2nd Year Students
📌 Orientation on how to use computer to choose department
Don't miss out!! Share to 2nd year students
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📌 Orientation on how to use computer to choose department
Don't miss out!! Share to 2nd year students
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