The
Registrar, Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB), Dibu Ojerinde, has
urged admission officers in the universities to adhere strictly to the Federal
Government guidelines. He also said the admission into Nigeria universities for
the 2013/2014 session should end before October 31.
Mr.
Ojerinde said this at the 1st Technical Committee Meeting on 2013/2014
Admissions to Most Preferred Degree Awarding Institutions in Uyo on Tuesday.
The
meeting was organised for university admission officers across the country.
He said
that the admission officers should be transparent in whatever actions and
decisions they make during the admission process.
“You are
reminded to strictly follow the guidelines as outlined by the proprietors of
your institutions and the (60:40) Science/Arts ratio for universities and other
degree awarding institutions.
“The
Federal Government’s approved criteria of merit (is) 45 per cent; catchments 35
per cent and educationally-less developed states, 20 per cent.
All
stakeholders are to ensure strict compliance to these criteria as the Federal
Government is desirous of giving all Nigerians equal opportunity to mix and
educate freely in every part of the country,” he said.
The
registrar reminded the university administrators that all admissions for
2013/2014 session would come to an end on Oct. 31.
He said
the board expected that the quota for each course and the criteria used for
admitting the candidates should be on the right print-outs issued to them by
the JAMB.
Despite
the ongoing strike by university lecturers, ASUU, which is in its seventh week,
many universities have continued their admission process and conducted the
post-UTME examination with the lecturers threatening to invalidate the
exercise.
In his
remarks, the Akwa Ibom Commissioner for Education, Atim Antai, who declared the
meeting open, said that education was an agent for sustainable development and
should not be left to chance
Mr. Atim
emphasised that education policies should be deliberately planned and
rationally executed for good results.
She said
that the state government gave prompt attention to complaints and reports
concerning education with a view to reducing possible adverse consequences on
the academic performance of students.
The
commissioner called on JAMB to carry out intensive sensitisation and
enlightenment of the public and students on the computer-based testing.
“Let me
reiterate the determination of my ministry to cooperate with JAMB in the task
of conducting a credible UTME in Akwa Ibom.
“The
ministry has already put in place an Examination Watch Group to monitor all
examinations conducted by the board and other examining bodies with a view to
making such examinations credible and examination ethics-compliant,” she said.
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