JAMB Exempts Prisoners, Deaf, Blind and Foreign Candidates From Writing Post-UTME
;
The
Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) during the 2018 JAMB Policy,
revealed the category of candidates that are not supposed to participate in
the Post-UTME Screening exercise.
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- How 2018 Post-UTME Screening Will Be Done and What Candidates Should Expect
- List of Schools that used 120 as cut-off mark for 2017/2018 session
LEFT: JAMB Registrar, RIGHT: JAMB logo |
According
to the JAMB Registrar, Candidates who took the 2018 Unified Tertiary
Matriculation Examination (UTME) in foreign countries, Candidates who took
the 2018 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) in prisons and
finally, blind and deaf candidates should be exempted from writing
Post-UTME.
He
noted a particular incident last year that a candidate from Ghana was
not admitted into University of Ibadan because she did not sit for the
Post-UTME Screening of the school.
He
mentioned that concerning 2018 Admission exercise, the board and the tertiary
institutions are to ensure that this category of candidates, who meet minimum
requirements, are admitted, and their progress monitored in the various
institutions for the purpose of confirmation of the effectiveness of the
policy.
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