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  • JOINT Admissions and Matriculation
    Board, JAMB Tuesday said it had barred 262
    institutions of higher learning from participating in
    next year’s admission exercise for non-compliance
    with admission guidelines.

    JAMB Registrar, Professor Dibu Ojerinde who spoke
    at the Michael Okpara University of Agriculture,
    Umudike, Abia state, at the opening ceremony of
    the 3rd Combined Policy Committee meeting on
    Admission to degrees, National Diploma, NEC and
    National Innovation Diploma-Awarding institutions
    for 2012/2013, however, said 14 of the institutions
    affected had complied with the laid down
    guidelines.

    According to Ojerinde, the meeting would consider
    first choice of most preferred institutions of
    candidates and noted that the affected universities
    were sanctioned because they refused to abide by
    the board’s admission laid down guidelines, saying
    that in JAMB, it was no longer business as usual.

    According to him, “From our exercise of verifying
    admission compliance for 2011/2012, about 262
    institutions were penciled for delisting from next
    year’s admission exercise. However, about 14 have
    so far complied with the laid down guidelines and
    regulations. We are going ahead as directed by the
    Government to de-list the institutions with effect
    from 2013 admission exercise.”

    The Registrar charged participants in the meeting
    to “follow the guidelines which stipulate a 70:30
    technology/non-technology ratio for National
    Diploma programmes and 60:40 Science/Arts ratio
    for the universities and colleges of education.”

    Ojerinde urged them to adhere strictly to the
    Federal Government guidelines on 45% merit, 35%
    catchment and 20% educationally less developed,
    saying “All stakeholders are to adhere strictly to
    these guidelines as the Federal Government is
    desirous of giving all Nigerians equal opportunity
    to mix and educate in every part of the country.”

    He also told them that the board expected every
    university to include in the admission print-out, the
    criteria used in admitting the candidates and that
    all admissions must come to an end by the end of
    October 2012.

    Declaring open the meeting, Governor Theodore
    Orji who commended JAMB for how it conducts
    admissions, asked that un-utilized 20% allocated to
    states adjudged educationally backward be given
    to states like Abia willing to take them
  • Posted by williams sodic on 2012-06-27
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