Following some of the decisions taken at the 2016 JAMB Combined Policy
meeting which include the official announcement of the 2016 cut-off mark
as 180 for Universities, Polytechnic and Colleges of education and the
scrapping of Post-UTME, many candidates are asking a lot of questions
with regard to how the admission process for this year is going to run.
Having examined the situation, we would like to point out some factors
that may likely come in to play in 2016 admission process.
First, one thing that will likely be a fall-out of this new development
is the fact that the cut off-mark of top institutions like UNIBEN,
UNILORIN, OAU, UI, UNILAG may shoot up to 220, 240 or even 250. However,
no institution will go below 180.
The responsibility of placing candidates in schools will now reside with
JAMB. However, JAMB has to first confirm the requirements of
institutions before placing candidates in such institution. For
instance, if UNIBEN decides that its cut-off mark for this year is 250,
it is only candidates who applied to study in UNIBEN and score up to 250
will secure admission.
Similarly, since the bench cut-off mark is 180, JAMB may decide to
re-distribute candidates who scored up to 180 to other institutions (who
knows, it could be a university, polytechnic or College of education
since they all have the same cut-off mark) if the institution they
originally chose have reached its admission quota or if such candidates
UTME score fall below the set cut-off mark of their specific
institutions.
The scrapping of Post-UTME does not necessarily mean that institutions
cannot conduct other forms of screening, it only means they cannot
conduct another form of examination similar to UTME. So schools may
decide to use oral interview or verification of documents to screen
candidates.
The scrapping of post-UTME will equally save candidates the cost of
purchasing their school's post-UTME form and going through the usual
hassles associated with it.
However, all these factors will be expected to play out when ASUU, ASUP
and NCEE accept the outcome of the 2016 JAMB Combined Policy meeting.
Since these bodies are yet to express their stance on this, we will only wait to see how it plays out at the end of it all.
Now, lets know your opinion on this or what you think the admission process will be like.
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