University Of Ibadan shuns JAMB’s 120 Admission Cut-Off Mark

Fri, Aug 25, 2017 | By publisher


Education

 

THE MANAGEMENT of the University of Ibadan, UI, Nigeria’s premier college, has condemned and rejected the new Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board, JAMB, cut off marks for universities admission for 2017/2018 academic calendar.

It informed the public in a statement that the university will not lower its standards for admission, insisting on her position in academic excellence and standards in order to continue to aspire towards becoming a world-class university.

The statement said that “it should worry us as patriots that candidates who scored just 30 percent in UTME can be admitted into some of our universities. Yet, we complain of poor quality of our graduates. You can hardly build something on nothing.

The statement reads: “The consolation here is that since JAMB started conducting this qualifying exam in 1978, UI has never admitted any candidate who scored less than 200 marks out of the maximum 400 marks. This remains our position as an institution aspiring to be world-class. Reality is that only about four other universities in the country have such high standard.

“In fairness to the Registrar of JAMB, Prof Ishaq Oloyede, he repeatedly stressed at the Combined Policy Meeting held Tuesday, 22 August, 2017, that the Senate of each university still has wide powers for admission in the spirit of autonomy. It is also gratifying to note that the Honourable Minister of Education, Mallam Adamu Adamu, who chaired the meeting, apologised publicly for canceling Post UTME Screening last year.

“To be fair to the incumbent Registrar of JAMB, was not the Registrar when the policy somersault of cancelling POST UTME test was made last year. Prof Oloyede’s appointment was effective 1 August, 2016, while the Policy Meeting for that year had held some two months earlier,” it noted.

 

– Aug 24, 2017 @ 09:31 GMT

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