Candidates for CBT in universities tertiary matriculation examination |
The Joint Admissions and
Matriculation Board (JAMB) has stopped candidates awaiting their O’level
results from participating in the universities tertiary matriculation
examination (UTME).
Media
report continues:
Fabian
Benjamin, spokesman of the board, disclosed this in a statement issued on
Tuesday.
He
said this is one of the outcomes of the restructuring exercise embarked upon by
the organization under the leadership of Is'haq Oloyede, the current registrar.
Benjamin
also revealed that the sale of application forms would commence in March.
“The
board is poised to see that a reasonable percentage of candidates who take this
examination and are qualified find placement in tertiary institutions,” he
said.
“In
the cause of conducting admission exercise, many institutions have admitted
candidates on merit only for them to discover that such candidates do not have
qualified O’levels results or the right combination for admission and had to
delete and start the process all over again.
“With
this, they would have denied other qualified candidates the opportunities for
admissions.
“This
we are addressing by ensuring that no candidate is henceforth recommended
without his O’levels result being supplied. No candidate will be admitted with
awaiting result.”
Benjamin
added that henceforth, candidates would have to submit their O’level results
before admission process begins.
He
also revealed that candidates have been restricted to the choice of only one
public university.
“JAMB
will insist that candidates supply their result on its website during
registration or later, but before admission commences for them to be considered
for admissions. We believe this will allow only qualified candidates to be
considered for admissions,” he said.
“Candidates
and their parents are also to note that the board has restructured the
registration platform to allow for only one choice of public university. The
new registration platform will now be first choice, second choice, third choice
and fourth choice and not most preferred, preferred, etc as it was.
“Candidates’
first choice can be a college, university, innovative enterprises institutions
or polytechnic/monotechnic. However, if a candidate makes a public university
his first choice, he will not have any public university to choose for 2nd, 3rd
and 4th choice.
“He
will have on the remaining three choices, a college, a polytechnic, private
university and IEI’S.
“However,
candidates for the 2017 UTME can now select NCE (college) or ND
(polytechnic/monotechnic) as their 1st choice up to 3rd choice and the 4th IEI.
They can select the IEI (Innovative Enterprise Institution, ND) as their 1st
choice up to the 4th choice, but can only pick a public university once.
“This
is to expand the opportunities available to candidates as almost all the public
universities do not consider candidates on the second choice list because they
hardly exhaust their first choice.
“We
sincerely appreciate the patience exhibited by Nigerians in allowing us take
time to add value to the services we have been offering to Nigerians for over
three decades.”
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