See Full Details -JAMB Releases New Cut-Off Mark For Tertiary Institutions
The Joint Admission and
Matriculation Board (JAMB) has released the cut-off marks for Nigerian
tertiary institutions while also lifting the ban for post UTME
examination.
Premium Times reports that these decisions were taken at the 2017
Combined Policy Meetings on Admissions into Tertiary Institutions in
Nigeria which ended on Tuesday, August 22.
Minimum cut-off marks for tertiary institutions are: Read more: https://www.naij.com/1121610-jamb-releases-cut-mark-tertiary-institutions.html
The Joint Admission and Matriculation Board{JAMB} has released the cutoff marks for Nigerian tertiary institution while also lifting the ban for post UTME................
Premium time report that these discussion were taken at the 2017 combined policy meetings on admissions into tertiary institutions in Nigeria which ended on Tuesday, August 22.
- Universities were
pegged at 120
- Polytechnics and colleges of education were pegged at 100
- Innovative enterprising institutes was pegged at 110
Institutions were however allowed to raise their cut-off marks above
JAMB’s stipulation.
It was also agreed that admissions into public degree awarding
institutions for the 2017 UTME examination will end on January 15, 2018
while private institutions will end theirs on January 31, 2018. Read
more: https://www.naij.com/1121610-jamb-releases-cut-mark-tertiary-institutions.html
Policy Meetings on Admissions into Tertiary Institutions in Nigeria which ended on Tuesday, August 22. Read more: https://www.naij.com/1121610-jamb-releases-cut-mark-tertiary-institutions.html
Policy Meetings on Admissions into Tertiary Institutions in Nigeria which ended on Tuesday, August 22. Read more: https://www.naij.com/1121610-jamb-releases-cut-mark-tertiary-institutions.html
The Joint Admissions and Matriculation
Board (JAMB) on Tuesday fixed the cut-off marks for admission into
higher institutions of learning in the country for the 2017/2018
academic session.
At a policy meeting held with the heads of institutions and other education regulatory bodies in Abuja, the examination body ratified 120 as the minimum mark for degree-awarding institutions.
At a policy meeting held with the heads of institutions and other education regulatory bodies in Abuja, the examination body ratified 120 as the minimum mark for degree-awarding institutions.
The meeting at the National Judicial
Institute, Abuja, had in attendance vice chancellors, Rectors, Provosts
and Registrars of tertiary institutions.
For the polytechnics, the lowest mark
that qualifies a candidate for admission is 100.
While the highest that
an institution can fix is 180. Same mark applies to Colleges of
Education.
The admission cut-off mark for Innovative Enterprise Institutions ranges between 110 and 120.
The admission cut-off mark for Innovative Enterprise Institutions ranges between 110 and 120.
Leading heads of institutions in
attendance to agree on the marks, JAMB Registrar, Prof. Isiaq Oloyede,
said the newly agreed marks would over-ride the previous marks submitted
by the institutions.
Oloyede warned that the Board would not allow any institution to go below the ratified marks in their admission process.
Oloyede warned that the Board would not allow any institution to go below the ratified marks in their admission process.
He, however, said the reduction in the
2017/2018 admission cut-off marks does not portend any danger for
education standard and does not translate to a fall in education
standard.
The JAMB registrar said the decisions on
first choice candidates by universities would end on October 15, while
the second choice candidates would end on December 15; after which the
remaining students will be available in the market place for other
institutions till the January closing date.
He disclosed that a Central Admission
Processing System (CAPS) would be used to streamline admission processes
among institutions, as it addresses challenges associated with the
former approach.
He said: “We should not be sentimental in fixing our cut-off mark; we need not over-dramatise issue of cut-off mark.
He said: “We should not be sentimental in fixing our cut-off mark; we need not over-dramatise issue of cut-off mark.
“In order to enhance transparency, no automated admission for those without the necessary requirements will be tolerated.”
Speaking further, Oloyede said the Minister of Education, Adamu Adamu, has reabsorbed the conduct of Post-UTME examination as a prerequisite for admission into tertiary institutions.
Speaking further, Oloyede said the Minister of Education, Adamu Adamu, has reabsorbed the conduct of Post-UTME examination as a prerequisite for admission into tertiary institutions.
According to him, the cancellation of
post-UTME was a mistake, urging JAMB to ensure that fee for the
examination should not exceed N2,000.
- JAMB released new
cut-off marks for tertiary institutions
- The institutions are however at liberty to raise theirs above JAMB's
requirement
- The cut-off mark for universities was put at 120 while that of
polytechnics was pegged at 100
The Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has released the
cut-off marks for Nigerian tertiary institutions while also lifting the
ban for post UTME examination.
Premium Times reports that these decisions were taken at the 2017
Combined Policy Meetings on Admissions into Tertiary Institutions in
Nigeria which ended on Tuesday, August 22.
Minimum cut-off marks for tertiary institutions are: Read more: https://www.naij.com/1121610-jamb-releases-cut-mark-tertiary-institutions.html
- JAMB released new
cut-off marks for tertiary institutions
- The institutions are however at liberty to raise theirs above JAMB's
requirement
- The cut-off mark for universities was put at 120 while that of
polytechnics was pegged at 100
The Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has released the
cut-off marks for Nigerian tertiary institutions while also lifting the
ban for post UTME examination.
Premium Times reports that these decisions were taken at the 2017
Combined Policy Meetings on Admissions into Tertiary Institutions in
Nigeria which ended on Tuesday, August 22.
Minimum cut-off marks for tertiary institutions are: Read more: https://www.naij.com/1121610-jamb-releases-cut-mark-tertiary-institutions.html
- JAMB released new
cut-off marks for tertiary institutions
- The institutions are however at liberty to raise theirs above JAMB's
requirement
- The cut-off mark for universities was put at 120 while that of
polytechnics was pegged at 100
The Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has released the
cut-off marks for Nigerian tertiary institutions while also lifting the
ban for post UTME examination.
Premium Times reports that these decisions were taken at the 2017
Combined Policy Meetings on Admissions into Tertiary Institutions in
Nigeria which ended on Tuesday, August 22.
Minimum cut-off marks for tertiary institutions are: Read more: https://www.naij.com/1121610-jamb-releases-cut-mark-tertiary-institutions.html
- JAMB released new
cut-off marks for tertiary institutions
- The institutions are however at liberty to raise theirs above JAMB's
requirement
- The cut-off mark for universities was put at 120 while that of
polytechnics was pegged at 100
The Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has released the
cut-off marks for Nigerian tertiary institutions while also lifting the
ban for post UTME examination.
Premium Times reports that these decisions were taken at the 2017
Combined Policy Meetings on Admissions into Tertiary Institutions in
Nigeria which ended on Tuesday, August 22.
Minimum cut-off marks for tertiary institutions are: Read more: https://www.naij.com/1121610-jamb-releases-cut-mark-tertiary-institutions.html
- JAMB released new
cut-off marks for tertiary institutions
- The institutions are however at liberty to raise theirs above JAMB's
requirement
- The cut-off mark for universities was put at 120 while that of
polytechnics was pegged at 100
The Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has released the
cut-off marks for Nigerian tertiary institutions while also lifting the
ban for post UTME examination.
Premium Times reports that these decisions were taken at the 2017
Combined Policy Meetings on Admissions into Tertiary Institutions in
Nigeria which ended on Tuesday, August 22.
Minimum cut-off marks for tertiary institutions are: Read more: https://www.naij.com/1121610-jamb-releases-cut-mark-tertiary-institutions.html
- JAMB released new
cut-off marks for tertiary institutions
- The institutions are however at liberty to raise theirs above JAMB's
requirement
- The cut-off mark for universities was put at 120 while that of
polytechnics was pegged at 100
The Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has released the
cut-off marks for Nigerian tertiary institutions while also lifting the
ban for post UTME examination.
Premium Times reports that these decisions were taken at the 2017
Combined Policy Meetings on Admissions into Tertiary Institutions in
Nigeria which ended on Tuesday, August 22.
Minimum cut-off marks for tertiary institutions are: Read more: https://www.naij.com/1121610-jamb-releases-cut-mark-tertiary-institutions.html
- JAMB released new
cut-off marks for tertiary institutions
- The institutions are however at liberty to raise theirs above JAMB's
requirement
- The cut-off mark for universities was put at 120 while that of
polytechnics was pegged at 100
The Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has released the
cut-off marks for Nigerian tertiary institutions while also lifting the
ban for post UTME examination.
Premium Times reports that these decisions were taken at the 2017
Combined Policy Meetings on Admissions into Tertiary Institutions in
Nigeria which ended on Tuesday, August 22.
Minimum cut-off marks for tertiary institutions are: Read more: https://www.naij.com/1121610-jamb-releases-cut-mark-tertiary-institutions.html
- JAMB released new
cut-off marks for tertiary institutions
- The institutions are however at liberty to raise theirs above JAMB's
requirement
- The cut-off mark for universities was put at 120 while that of
polytechnics was pegged at 100
The Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has released the
cut-off marks for Nigerian tertiary institutions while also lifting the
ban for post UTME examination.
Premium Times reports that these decisions were taken at the 2017
Combined Policy Meetings on Admissions into Tertiary Institutions in
Nigeria which ended on Tuesday, August 22.
Minimum cut-off marks for tertiary institutions are:
READ ALSO: Federal Government lifts ban on Post-UTME exams
- Universities were pegged at 120
- Polytechnics and colleges of education were pegged at 100
- Innovative enterprising institutes was pegged at 110 Read more: https://www.naij.com/1121610-jamb-releases-cut-mark-tertiary-institutions.html
- JAMB released new
cut-off marks for tertiary institutions
- The institutions are however at liberty to raise theirs above JAMB's
requirement
- The cut-off mark for universities was put at 120 while that of
polytechnics was pegged at 100
The Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has released the
cut-off marks for Nigerian tertiary institutions while also lifting the
ban for post UTME examination.
Premium Times reports that these decisions were taken at the 2017
Combined Policy Meetings on Admissions into Tertiary Institutions in
Nigeria which ended on Tuesday, August 22.
Minimum cut-off marks for tertiary institutions are:
READ ALSO: Federal Government lifts ban on Post-UTME exams
- Universities were pegged at 120
- Polytechnics and colleges of education were pegged at 100
- Innovative enterprising institutes was pegged at 110 Read more: https://www.naij.com/1121610-jamb-releases-cut-mark-tertiary-institutions.html

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