JAMB introduces fourth choice of school, new policies
The Joint Admission and
Matriculation Board (JAMB) has announced that candidates who have not
received their O’level results will not be able to apply or secure
admission in higher institutions.
In a statement released on Tuesday, February 28, the examination body said it was part of its restructuring plan for 2017.
JAMB said this will prevent these people from securing spots they are not qualified for.
Thus,
candidates applying for JAMB must first have their results from the
West African Examination Council school examination (WAEC) or National
Examination Council (NECO).
JAMB also
introduced a fourth choice of school option for candidates but would
only be able to select only one government school.
Read full statement below:
The
Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board, JAMB, has concluded all
restructuring, transformation, reforms and other preparation for the
2017 UTME and is now set to commence the sale of its application
document in March, 2017.
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.
Because we need a different
and progressive result that will position Nigerian educational system in
an enviable height in the comity of nations, then we must do things
differently. The Board is poised to see that a reasonable percentage of
candidates who take this examination and are qualified find placement in
tertiary institutions.
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. To achieve this,
JAMB will insist that candidates supply their result on its website
during registration or later, but before admissions commences for them
to be considered for admissions. We believe this will allow only
qualified candidates to be considered for admissions.
We
have designed a Central Admissions Processing System (CAPS) where the
Board will interface with the institutions and ensure the compliance of
this reform. The summary is that no candidate will be admitted with
awaiting result. 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 restructuring 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.
The
registration of UTME this year will go side by side with the Direct
Entry and during registration, candidates 10 fingeare to be captured
using Biometric Verification Machine (BVN).
Again,
we want to inform candidates that no cyber café will be registering
candidates for our examination. On no account should any candidate
patronize any cybercafé for our registration. It is important to note
that the Board will not deploy the use of any scratch card for the 2017
UTME registration exercise.
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