The Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has revealed in the
just concluded sensitization programme on CAPS that apart from
candidate's JAMB cut-off mark, there are other factors that determines
whether a candidates gets admission.
These criteria comprise O'level result and other admission criteria the school may put in place.
Oloyede said that scoring higher than the minimum cut-off marks did not
guarantee admission but made candidates eligible for admission
consideration.
Oloyede mentioned that the cut-off mark by JAMB is only a threshold below which no institution can admit candidates.
Institutions have the right to determine their own general cut-off marks
and departmental cut-off marks.
However these cut-off marks must not be
below the JAMB's minimum cut-off marks.
Explaining the responsibility of JAMB, Prof. Oloyede said "JAMB is not
an examination body rather it is a ranking body. If there are enough
spaces in the tertiary institutions there may not be need for UTME."
“JAMB is a screening body to rank already qualified candidates. It is a
coordinating and clearing house and hence not a pass or fail exam" he
noted.
Oloyede who asserted that Nigeria has the same admission process with
countries like China, Iran, Republic of Georgia, Spain and Turkey,
stated that the newly introduced Central Processing System, will ensure
that every UTME candidate got fair treatment in the admission process,
prevent "back door" admission by many institutions and make it easier to
track and manage the admission process by all parties involved.
Other Key Points To Note
Candidates must upload their O'level and A'level (Direct Entry) results before they can be considered for admission.
The Central Admission Processing System makes it possible for JAMB to
confirm/verify results uploaded by candidates from various examination
bodies like NECO, WAEC and NABTEB.
In the Central Admission Processing System, institutions will login to
their respective dashboards and set their admission criteria and equally
set the percentage weight for each of the admission criteria.
The Central Processing System will calculate and rank the aggregate,
composite or effective score of each candidate that applied to a
particular school based on the admission criteria settings of the
institution.
A proposed admission list would now be made available by the system
which the school admission officer is to download and send to all the
principal officers of the school for approval. If the school rejects a
candidate on the list, a reason has to be given.
With the approval of the list, the final list of candidates is
re-uploaded on JAMB portal. JAMB will now notified the candidates on the
list of their admission.
Candidates are to either accept or reject the admission withing 72 hours (3 days).
If you reject the admission, your profile and details becomes available
in the market place for other institutions that can accept the
qualification you have for the course you intend to study to offer you
admission.
Once a candidate accepts his or her admission. Such candidate no longer
has the privilege to reject the admission and be scouted by other
institutions in the market place. (Myschool)
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