
Candidates seeking
admission into tertiary institutions in Nigeria now have cause to smile as the
Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has fixed the minimum cut-off
marks for 2017, despite the ongoing strike by the academic staff union of universities.
At a policy meeting on the
2017/2018 admission exercise in Abuja, the Registrar of JAMB, Professor Ishaq
Oloyede, announced 120 as the minimum cut-off marks for admissions into
universities in Nigeria.
The meeting was attended by
the Minister of Education, Adamu Adamu, and heads of tertiary institutions
across the country.
The cut-off mark for
admission into polytechnics and colleges of education was fixed at 100, while
that of innovative enterprising institutes was pegged at 110.
Professor Oloyede, however,
said the institutions are at liberty to raise their cut off marks for admission
above the minimum benchmark set by the board.
More than 1.7 million
candidates applied to study various courses in tertiary institutions across the
country in 2017 and with the minimum benchmark fixed by JAMB, admission seekers
with requisite qualifications may find it easier to gain admission into
institutions of their choice.
Source: Channels.tv


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