The Federal High court has compelled UNILAG and JAMB to consider candidates that scored 200 marks & above eligible for the 2015/2016 POST-UTME without any change in their institution by JAMB. Other universities have also effected the change.
The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board, JAMB, has repealed its earlier decision to redistribute candidates that sat for this year’s exams to institutions they (candidates) did not initially choose while filling their forms. JAMB has come under criticisms lately since it announced this plan. Some days ago, some candidates who chose the University of Lagos, UNILAG, and their parents staged a peaceful protest in Lagos both at Unilag and the Federal High Court.
Professor Dibu Ojerinde, JAMB Registrar, had explained that the redistribution was to help cushion the effect of spill overs from top class institutions, which insist on not reducing their cut off marks, including UNILAG. JAMB had announced cut off marks of 180 for universities in the country, while 150 for polytechnics and colleges of education. But the body has now rescinded its decision and has asked candidates to proceed to their first choice of institution for their post-UME exams following the court’s verdict.
The judge delivered his judgement at exactly 12.20pm yesterday and asked both JAMB & UNILAG to revert its policy with immediate effect. A copy of the judgement has also been released.
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