FG scraps post UTME
FG scraps post UTME
Pegs cut-off at 180
The Federal Government
Thursday scrapped the conduct of post Unified Tertiary Matriculation
Examinations (UTME) for candidates seeking admission into higher institution.
The government
explained that all tertiary institutions were at liberty to conduct screening
for candidates seeking admission into any school.
Minister of Education,
Mallam Adamu Adamu, said this on Thursday in Abuja after declaring
open the 2016 Combined Policy Meeting on Admissions to Universities,
Polytechnics and other higher institutions in Nigeria.
Adamu, expressed
confidence in the examination conducted by the Joint Admissions and
Matriculation Board (JAMB), adding that there was no need for other examination
to be conducted by universities after JAMB.
He said: “As far as I
am concerned the nation has confidence in what JAMB is doing. The universities
should not be holding another examination and if the universities have any
complain against JAMB let them bring it and then we address it.
“If JAMB is qualified
enough to conduct tests and they have conducted test then there will be no need
to conduct another test for students to gain admission.”
The Minister also
asked the JAMB to stop extra charges on several categories of changes on
admissions such as the change of course, change of school and others.
Meanwhile, the JAMB
has pegged the cut – off mark for admission for 2016 at 180.
The 180 benchmark,
applies to all universities and higher institutions in the country, including
polytechnics, colleges of education, and others.
JAMB’s Registrar and
Chief Executive Officer, Prof. Dibu Ojerinde, after a long debate with
delegates from various institutions, told journalists that no institution would
go below the 180 cut-off set by the board.
He said: “180 is
given, no institution will go below 180 this year, and some universities can go
above it, I know University of Ife will not go below 200 and University of
Lagos will not go below 200 and also UI. All these ones stand but 180 as bench
mark for others.
“This year we have
more than enough candidate, we have over 1.5 million candidates so we will
get enough candidates to take in all the schools if they are serious.
Re-distribution is already ongoing, because it is embedded in the registration
procedure.”
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