Candidates of the 2015 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) have been asked to visit the website of the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) to find out where they have been redistributed to.
Candidates of the 2015 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) have been asked to visit the website of the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB-) to find out where they have been redistributed to.
The Head of JAMB, Lagos, Dr. Beatrice Okorie said candidates can begin to check on Monday 3rd of August,Vanguardreports.
“The 2015 UTME candidates are to check JAMB’s website on Monday, August 3, for the list and the universities they have been redistributed to," Okorie said.
Here is how candidates can check the university they have been posted to:
1.Go to theJAMB website: http://www.jamb.org.ng/
2.At the homepage, click the first option under the '2015 UTME' section which says"Check Where you have been posted for Admission"
3.In the dialogue box that appears, type in yourRegistration number
4.Click on the"Check Where you have been posted for Admission"tab
5.The portal will display your posting which you can print.
It will be recalled that the examination body had decided to redistribute candidates who scored below the cut-off marks required by the universities they chose as their first choice in the 2015 UTME to required institutions that need them.
Okorie, said the new admissions policy was to save candidates from universities’ money-making machine.
“If we had not done that, many of these candidates would have fallen prey of the universities’ money-making machine, that is, the post-UTME without securing admission even with their high scores."
9ja School Gist wishes all the candidates good luck.
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Candidates of the 2015 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) have been asked to visit the website of the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB-) to find out where they have been redistributed to.
The Head of JAMB, Lagos, Dr. Beatrice Okorie said candidates can begin to check on Monday 3rd of August,Vanguardreports.
“The 2015 UTME candidates are to check JAMB’s website on Monday, August 3, for the list and the universities they have been redistributed to," Okorie said.
Here is how candidates can check the university they have been posted to:
1.Go to theJAMB website: http://www.jamb.org.ng/
2.At the homepage, click the first option under the '2015 UTME' section which says"Check Where you have been posted for Admission"
3.In the dialogue box that appears, type in yourRegistration number
4.Click on the"Check Where you have been posted for Admission"tab
5.The portal will display your posting which you can print.
It will be recalled that the examination body had decided to redistribute candidates who scored below the cut-off marks required by the universities they chose as their first choice in the 2015 UTME to required institutions that need them.
Okorie, said the new admissions policy was to save candidates from universities’ money-making machine.
“If we had not done that, many of these candidates would have fallen prey of the universities’ money-making machine, that is, the post-UTME without securing admission even with their high scores."
9ja School Gist wishes all the candidates good luck.
Post-UTME Cut-off MarksMore trouble for UNILAG, JAMB as SERAP heads to court
JAMB, Post-UTME5 steps to check where you have been posted for Admission online
Post UTME RedistributionWe're saving students from universities’ money-making machine — JAMB
Joint Admissions Matriculation BoardStudents urged to check website for redistribution list
Ethno-religious ViolenceNigeria needs Ministry of Peace — UNILORIN VC
"There Are No Jobs"It's not true that Nigerian graduates are unemployable — Prof Adikwu
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