JAMB Approves 2022 Cut-Off Mark For Universities, Polytechnics

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JAMB has approved the 2022 Cut-Off Mark for Universities and Polytechnics.

Newsone reports that the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) and tertiary education stakeholders on Thursday, July 21, 2022, in Abuja, Nigeria’s capital, adopted 140 as the minimum cut-off mark for 2022 admission into the nation’s universities.

This online news platform understands that the 2022 cut-off mark for polytechnics and colleges of education was pegged at 100.

The decisions on the cut-off marks were reached at the 2022 Policy Meeting on Admissions to Degree, Nigerian Certificate of Education (NCE) and National Diploma (ND) ongoing at the International Conference Centre, Abuja, the nation’s capital.

The meeting is being chaired by the Minister of Education, Adamu Adamu.

Adamu in his opening remark, warned Nigerian tertiary institutions against illegal admissions, saying all admissions into the nation’s universities, Polytechnic and colleges of education must be processed through the Central Admission Processing System (CAPS).

The minister said any head of tertiary institution found engaging in illegal admissions would be prosecuted even if the infractions are detected after their tenures.

At the meeting, a resolution was reached that “Every institution is at liberty to determine the minimum UTME score acceptable to it for admission. Similarly, for Direct Entry admissions, each institution will determine the number of points required by it for direct entry admission. Nevertheless, no institution can recommend or admit any candidate with less than two points for direct entry.

“In the same vein, no institution can admit/accept the transfer of a candidate for any degree programme unless the candidate has spent on full-time, not less than two consecutive sessions in the institution.”

Meanwhile, Newsone Nigeria reports that the meeting also resolved that “no institution will be allowed to recommend or admit any candidate whose total score is below the minimum score proposed by the institution and approved by the Policy Meeting. The totality of all scores being used for the ranking of the candidate shall be taken into account in determining the percentage minimum score.”

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