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Post-UTME Does Not Stop Schools From Screening Students-- Prof. Dibu Ojerinde.
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One week after the Joint
Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) allegedly approved the point system
option for admission into tertiary institutions in the country, the body
insists that the Federal Government-approved option still holds sway.
The
Guardian Nigeria report continues:
Specifically,
it says the 2016 admissions will be conducted purely on the three existing
admission pillars of merit, catchment area and educational less developed
states through prescribed processes.
The
examining body said that the point system being peddled was a mere illustration
made by the Registrar/Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the board, Prof. Dibu
Ojerinde.
In a statement yesterday by Head, Media and Information of JAMB, Dr. Fabian Benjamin, the board said rather than resort to the much touted point system, the Federal Government had approved the re-enforcement of admission guideline as recognized by law.
In a statement yesterday by Head, Media and Information of JAMB, Dr. Fabian Benjamin, the board said rather than resort to the much touted point system, the Federal Government had approved the re-enforcement of admission guideline as recognized by law.
It
continued, “This is not the point system as widely circulated in some media. It
was meant to demonstrate how a few institutions were using the point system to
select candidates while some of their counterparts were subjecting candidates
to written test.
The
body stressed that the 2016 admissions, as has been the practice in recent
past, would be conducted purely on the three existing admission pillars.
The
process is, “First, presentation of the list of candidates who qualify for
screening into individual institution based on the three stipulated criteria
mentioned above. This screening should not demand for another test in any form
either written, oral or electronic.
“Candidates
are to present their Senior School Certificate Examination (SSCE)
results/Advanced Level (AL) results for verification and clearing purposes.
WAEC, NECO and NBTE results or equivalent are acceptable as matriculation
requirements.
“Each
candidate is expected to have a minimum of five credit passes at SSCE including
English language, mathematics and any other three relevant subjects to his
or her discipline.
“The
list of qualified candidates awaiting SSCE/AL results can be kept in view,
pending the release of their results,’ adding ‘any candidate who does not possess
the requirements as listed above is deemed to have failed the screening,” said
the statement.
It
continued, “Consideration of the recommended list as forward by JAMB should be
completed within one month from the date of receipt of the list. Any
institution that has a shortfall in the admitted candidates can make-up for
candidates from other departments on the institutions list.
Reasons for rejection of candidates on the list should be clearly stated with proofs provided alongside, which it describes as imperative so that the general public will note the correct process.
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