The
joint
Admissions
and Matriculation Board has
announced 180 points
as
cut-off
marks
for admission
into
Nigerian Universities for the
2013/2014 academic session.
The
Minister of Education, Professor Ruqayattu Rufai who announced this
at the end of a policy meeting with administrators of tertiary
institutions in Abuja also announced 150 marks as cut-off point for
students seeking admission into polytechnics and colleges of
education.
Professor
Rufai says the reduction in the cut-off marks for polytechnics and
colleges of education is aimed at encouraging students to seek
admission into those educational institutions.
Vice
Chancellors, Registrars and Administrators of Universities,
Polytechnics and Colleges of Education as well as the Joint
Admissions and Matriculation Board attended the policy meeting to
determine cut-off marks into tertiary institutions for the 2013/2014
academic session.
The
Minister of Education stressed the need for students to be encouraged
to seek admission into polytechnics and colleges of education.
On
his part, the Minister of State for Education, Nyesom Wike, advocated
the complete computerisation of JAMB examinations while the Senate
committee chairman on Education, Senator Uche Chukwumerije, appealed
for greater funding for the examination body.Ok, lets start asking the question?
What Was the average score?
Are they still going to do another exam in their universities of choice?
What has happened to all those Who just graduated and those before them?
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