Monday, 1 August 2016

JAMB CANCELS 2016 ADMISSION LIST (POSTING)

Jamb Cancels 2016 Admission List Jamb Cancels 2016 Admission List Here is the deal. You remember that Jamb Admission Consideration stuff? That Jamb Posting stuff? That Jamb list of recommended candidates? Yeah, Jamb has withdrawn that Admission List… Why? See details below.. jamb withdraws admission The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board, JAMB, has withdrawn the list of recommended candidates for admission earlier sent to tertiary institutions. The examination body on Sunday explained that the decision was to ensure that the Senate of Universities perform their statutory responsibility of conducting the selection of candidates and refer it to JAMB for confirmation in line with the admission criteria of merit, catchment and educationally disadvantaged states as directed by the Minister of Education, Alhaji Adamu Adamu, at the policy committee meeting. The statement, signed by Dr. Fabian Benjamin, said the earlier list was sent to help fast track the process of admission so as to allow other tiers of institutions also conduct their admission. “Candidates should not panic because this is part of the process of the 2016 admission exercise. JAMB regrets any inconvenience this decision would have caused the tertiary institutions. “The Board regrets any inconvenience it’s proactive step would have caused the tertiary institutions,” the statement added. Wait, wait. before You leave, You know this info will be very useful to lots of people. Be a good human being and Share using the button below. Seriously, Share it Now!

Thursday, 7 July 2016

Why Admission Criteria Remain Unpredictable Even With the New JAMB Model

Reactions and counter-reactions have been trailing the release of the new JAMB admission screening model, which is supposed to be a guideline for admitting students into tertiary institutions in the country. What many do not know is that the admission process into Nigerian tertiary institutions has never been and will never be transparent or predictable as long as the current factors surrounding it remain. What I mean is that even with the current JAMB admission model, you still cannot confidently tell if you are qualified or not qualified for admission this year. Until the admission model becomes such that a candidate can confidently predict his or her admission before the admission list is released and it turns out so, then we still do not have a credible admission model. What makes you even think that institutions will religiously follow this model without undue compromise? By the way, don’t mind my tone. I’m only trying to bare the situation in black and white. JAMB has disclosed that institutions will only screen candidates sent to them by JAMB. The question is on what basis will JAMB determine the candidates to be sent to a particular institution? Don’t try to guess. The simple truth is that you don’t really know. As long as factors like catchment area, educationally less developed States (ELDS), admission quota, and other subtle ones remain determinants of admission into Nigerian tertiary institutions, I don’t think the new JAMB admission model makes any substantive difference because at the end of the day you still won’t be able to determine or tell what factors qualified or disqualified you for admission as the case may be. This has always been the situation in previous years, where by a candidate that scored above the required cut-off mark for a particular course is denied admission and another candidate that scored less is given admission into the same course. Do you think the new JAMB admission model will change any of that? No way! As long as the factors I mentioned earlier remain, nothing will change in that regard. In most countries, tertiary institutions have their requirements, once you meet the requirements, your admission is as sure as death. It’s that simple. But you cannot say that about Nigeria. May be we will develop to that level with time when our institutions have developed the capacity to accommodate the teeming population of admission seekers yearly. But for now, the present reality remains. If you are still wondering what I am driving at, let me spell it out; admission into Nigerian tertiary institutions as it stands is more like 50% effort and 50% game of luck. So instead of breaking your head over what the new JAMB admission model means and does not mean, you should rather make sure you put in your own part of the 50% and then count on luck, influence or what my church folks will call divine favour to produce the other 50% for you.

JAMB Proposed Model For Screening Of Recommended Candidates

We are dedicating this thread towards enlightening candidates seeking admission into higher institutions on what the recently proposed JAMB Admission screening model for admissions actually means. For the sake of emphasis and clarity, the raw facts will be omitted. What you have here is the interpretation of the raw facts to allay the confusion of many candidates. But if you are interested on the raw facts, you can find that HERE. If the proposed model for admission as proposed by JAMB is to be adopted for 2016/2017 admission process, below is how the admission process will run and all you should know about it. 1. JAMB must offer a candidate an admission before such candidates qualifies for screening in the institution he or she has been provisionally admitted. This means that institutions can only screening candidates sent to them by JAMB as having been provisionally admitted in such institution. 2. Institutions admission screening processes will now be based on point system. The first on the point system is the O'level grading. Candidates who have only one O-level result will stand a better chance of gaining admission than candidates with 2 results. One 0'level result = 10marks/points while two O'level results = 3 marks/points. Similarly, each grade will now have its equivalent points/marks in this manner; A=6 marks, B=4 marks, C=3 marks which means the having better grades in your O'level result gives you a better chance of securing admission. The next to be considered on the point system is your UTME Score. Candidates will be awarded marks/points based on their 180-200=20-23 marks, 200-250=24-33 points, 251-300=34-43, 300-400=44-60 points. The higher your score, the higher your chances of securing admission. This means that what we previously know as institutions cut-off-marks will now be known as institutions cut-off points which will be arrived at after putting all the aforementioned into consideration. 3. JAMB provisional admission is now a means to an end and not an end itself. This means that JAMB may offer a candidate a provisional admissions and such candidate will still be denied admission by his/her institution because he or she comes below the cut-off point for his/her course in that particular institution. For instance you may be given provisional admission to study MBBS in UNIBEN by JAMB having obtained a UTME score of 260. If your institution's cut-off point for medicine is 95 points and you come below that number of points after the screening, you will likely be denied admission. 4. Admission process will still put into considerations factors like catchment area and ELDS (Educationally Less Developed States) in determining the number of candidates admitted. Admission by merit is 45%, catchment area 35% and ELDS 20%. The issue of Science to arts ratio will still be in place. For universities Science to arts ratio will be 60:40 , Polytechnics 70:30. However for specialized institutions (Technology, Science Agriculture etc) it will be 100% related to their specialty. Also 90% of admission will go to UTME candidates while 10% will go to Direct Entry candidates. 5. Schools are still at liberty to charge a certain fee for the screening of candidates. However, the Board did not stipulate how much institutions are to charge for this.

Monday, 9 May 2016

2016 JAMB Change of Course and Institution

Due to some hitches experienced on JAMB change of course and institution portal lately, the 2016 JAMB Change of Course and Institution has been extended.

However, this extension will not be long. The official closing date for 2016 JAMB Change of course/institution is on Friday 13th, May 2016.There will be no further extension.

We understand that many candidates are waiting to know the cut-off marks of their respective institutions before making the decision on whether or not to go for change of course and institution. However, many of this institution usually wait until announcing their post-UTME sales of forms to make known their cut-off marks.

If you wait that long, you may have only succeeded in putting yourself in an unfavourable position because change of course and institution would have been very much over by that time.

So what you should rather do is make your decision based on the previous Post-UTME cut off marks of these institutions and effect the necessary changes immediately.

UNILORIN 3rd Batch Remedial Admission List 2015/2016 Released

This is to notify candidates who have applied for 2015/2016 Remedial programme of the University of Ilorin (UNILORIN) that the 3rd batch list of admitted students have been released.

Candidates are to check their admission status by visiting http://www.remedial.unilorin.edu.ng/ 

Click on Remedial Login link and login with your Remedial Application Number e.g. UIL/REM/2015/… and your password). 

For registration procedure, visit UNILORIN Remedial Registration Details 

Post-UTME 2016: List Of Schools That Have Released Forms

The list will be updated as other schools announce their 2016 post-UTME. You are therefore advised to visit this thread regularly.

Christopher University Post-UTME 2016: Date, Eligibility, Screening And Registration Details

Bingham University Post-UTME/DE 2016: Date, Eligibility, Screening And Registration Details

Achievers University Post-UTME/DE 2016: Date, Eligibility, Screening And Registration Details

JABU Post-UTME/DE 2016: Eligibility And Registration Details
Crown Polytechnic Admission (ND/HND) 2016/2017 Announced
ABUAD Post-UTME/DE 2016: Eligibility And Registration Details

OOU Post-UTME/DE 2016: Screening Date, Cut-off Mark, Eligibility And Registration Details

Veritas University Post-UTME/DE 2016: Cut-off Mark, Eligibility And Registration Details

Bowen University Post-UTME 2016: Date, Eligibility, Screening And Registration Details

Bells University Post-UTME 2016: Date, Eligibility And Registration Details


Babcock University Post-UTME 2016: Eligibility, Date And Registration Details


Pan-Atlantic University Post-UTME 2016: Eligibility, Date And Registration Details

Igbinedion University Post-UTME 2016 Eligibility And Registration Details

KWASU Post-UTME/DE 2016: Eligibility, Screening Date And Registration Details

Nigerian Police Academy Application Into 4th Regular Course Degree Programme 2016/2017

NDA 68th Regular Course Application Announced

Covenant University Post-UTME 2016: Date, Eligibility And Registration Details

Redeemer's University Post-UTME Registration 2016/2017 Announced

Landmark University Post-UTME Registration 2016/2017 Announced

Ajayi Crowther University Post-UTME/DE Registration And Screening 2016/2017 Announced 

Sunday, 3 April 2016

JAMB To Announce 2016 Official Cut-off Marks For Institutions By June

THE Joint Admission and Matriculation Board, JAMB, has disclosed that the cut-off marks for universities and polytechnics will be made public in June, 2016.

This was made known by the Public Relations Officer of the board, Dr Fabian Benjamin.

In his words, “JAMB will officially publish the 2016 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME), cut-off marks for universities and polytechnics and Colleges of education in June.”

To get a clear idea about what the JAMB official cut off mark actually means and decide whether or not you need to apply for JAMB Change of course and institution, visit this link: JAMB Official Cut-Off Mark: What It Actually Means

JAMB Change of Course or Institution 2016/2017 has begun. Click here to Apply