UNILAG Cut-Off Mark Of 250 Is Justified – JAMB
The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board has said the 250 marks
outlined by the University of Lagos as its cut-off marks for the
2015 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination is justified.
The Board said the mark is aimed at ensuring that Nigerian
universities admit only the top best in line with international best
practices.
The spokesperson for JAMB, Dr. Fabian Benjamin, said this in a statement on Sunday in Abuja.
JAMB said it was “aware that some universities have their own admission cut-off marks acceptable by it for courses they offered.
The organisation, however, maintained that the national
cut-off marks of 180 for universities and 150 for polytechnics, Colleges
of Education and Innovative Enterprise institutions in the 2015 UTME,
remained the bench mark for 2015 admission exercise.
It added that the decision to have a national acceptable
cut-off marks during its recent policy meeting was to serve as a guide
and pruning mechanism to give the tertiary institutions qualitative
candidates to choose from a pool of candidates desirous of tertiary
education.
JAMB, however, said universities and other levels of
tertiary institutions were at liberty to go higher, but not lower,
depending on their peculiarities and the performance of candidates that
chose them, provided these cut off marks were uniformly applied to all
candidates based on existing admission criteria by proprietors of these
institutions.
While promising that no candidate would be denied any right
to aspire to tertiary education, JAMB said it was aware that some
universities had their own admission cut-off marks acceptable for
courses they offered.
It said, “The policy witnessed in UNILAG is aimed at
ensuring that our universities admit only the top best as done
globally. Please be informed that JAMB ensures that these institutions
apply these cut-off marks uniformly across all candidates without
discrimination.
“The decision of JAMB on the print-out for this year’s
exercise was done in good faith not to jeopardise the rights of
candidates due to individual cut-off set by some Nigerian tertiary
institutions.
“Those candidates, who do not meet the cut-off marks of
such institutions will be placed in needy institutions within their
geopolitical zone depending on available space in such institutions. The
aim is to accommodate as many candidates as possible instead of just
pushing them to schools we know abinitio does not have the carrying
capacity to admit all.
“For instance, UNILAG with a carrying capacity of about
9,000, has over 60,000 applying to it. The question is: what happens to
the over 50,000? We have other institutions like that and what we are
doing is to ensure that the balance are also placed in other needy
institutions.”
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