23 Nigerian universities have adopted the new cut-off mark
that was set up by the Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB)...
The
universities, mostly private, are among the 168 universities in Nigeria whose
cut-off marks were released in a document obtained by The Daily Times from the
Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB). The universities that adopted
the 120 cut-off point include Achievers University, Adeleke University, Caleb
University, Fountain University, Caritas University, Novena University,
Renaissance University, Ojiagu-agbani University, Evangel University, McPherson
University, South Western University, Samuel Adegboyega University, Wellspring
University, Western Delta University, Wesley University, Summit University, Edwin
Clark University, Hezekiah University, Kings University, Arthur Javis
University, Crown Hill University, Clifford University and Coal City
University. Recall that JAMB had on August 22 announced the 120 cut-off peg for
universities following a policy adopted by vice chancellors, provosts, rectors,
admission officers, registrars and other stakeholders in the education sector.
Universities were, however, at liberty to increase their cut-off marks, with
majority doing so. The new minimum cut-off point for universities had received
lots of flak from parents, civic right groups, and students. According to the
list of adopted cut-off marks, the Obafemi Awolowo University, University of
Lagos, University of Benin and University of Nigeria, pegged their cut-off point
at 200. Lagos State University, according to the list, is the only university
that fixed its cut-off point at 190. Also, universities such as Bayero
University, Afe Babalola University, Oduduwa University, Pan – Atlantic
University, Veritas University, Ritman University, Federal University Wukari,
Federal University Lokoja, Federal University Ndufu Alike, University of
Ilorin, University of Maiduguri,, University of Port Harcourt, Nnamdi Azikwe
University, University of Uyo, Usman Dan Fodio University, Michael Okpara
University of Technology, Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University, Federal University
of Technology, Owerri, Federal University of Technology, Niger, Akwa Ibom State
University, Ekiti State University, Enugu State University, Ondo State
University, Lagos State University, Osun State University and Ladoke Akintola
University of Technology pegged their cut-off points at 180. Many other
Nigerian universities pegged their cut-off points from 120 to 170.
23 Nigerian
universities have adopted the new cut-off mark that was set up by the
Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB).
The universities, mostly private, are among the 168 universities in
Nigeria whose cut-off marks were released in a document obtained by The
Daily Times from the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB).
The universities that adopted the 120 cut-off point include Achievers
University, Adeleke University, Caleb University, Fountain University,
Caritas University, Novena University, Renaissance University,
Ojiagu-agbani University, Evangel University, McPherson University,
South Western University, Samuel Adegboyega University, Wellspring
University, Western Delta University, Wesley University, Summit
University, Edwin Clark University, Hezekiah University, Kings
University, Arthur Javis University, Crown Hill University, Clifford
University and Coal City University.
Recall that JAMB had on August 22 announced the 120 cut-off peg for
universities following a policy adopted by vice chancellors, provosts,
rectors, admission officers, registrars and other stakeholders in the
education sector.
Universities were, however, at liberty to increase their cut-off marks,
with majority doing so.
The new minimum cut-off point for universities had received lots of flak
from parents, civic right groups, and students.
According to the list of adopted cut-off marks, the Obafemi Awolowo
University, University of Lagos, University of Benin and University of
Nigeria, pegged their cut-off point at 200.
Lagos State University, according to the list, is the only university
that fixed its cut-off point at 190.
Also, universities such as Bayero University, Afe Babalola University,
Oduduwa University, Pan – Atlantic University, Veritas University,
Ritman University, Federal University Wukari, Federal University Lokoja,
Federal University Ndufu Alike, University of Ilorin, University of
Maiduguri,, University of Port Harcourt, Nnamdi Azikwe University,
University of Uyo, Usman Dan Fodio University, Michael Okpara University
of Technology, Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University, Federal University of
Technology, Owerri, Federal University of Technology, Niger, Akwa Ibom
State University, Ekiti State University, Enugu State University, Ondo
State University, Lagos State University, Osun State University and
Ladoke Akintola University of Technology pegged their cut-off points at
180.
Many other Nigerian universities pegged their cut-off points from 120 to
170.
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