The Registrar of the Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB), Prof. Is’haq Oloyede has dispelled the rumours making rounds that the 2016 admission of candidates into tertiary institutions has met a dead end.
According to the Registrar, following due consultations with the Senate, house of Reps and regulatory agencies like NBTE, NCCE, NUC and JAMB, issues bordering on 2016 admission has been resolved.
He emphasized again that there will be no written Post-UTME examination by any institution. However, every other process in admitting students into tertiary institutions is still in place including allowing the Senate and academic board of institution to determine their own admission policies.
According to the Registrar, following due consultations with the Senate, house of Reps and regulatory agencies like NBTE, NCCE, NUC and JAMB, issues bordering on 2016 admission has been resolved.
He emphasized again that there will be no written Post-UTME examination by any institution. However, every other process in admitting students into tertiary institutions is still in place including allowing the Senate and academic board of institution to determine their own admission policies.
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