JAMB UTme 2014/2015 CUT-OFF MARKS For Nigeria Universties JAMB UTME 2014 was written over the weeknd. I think, having selected first, second and third choices of schools and written the 2014 JAMB UTME,
you must now understand the JAMB UTME Cut-off brands as well as the Post-UTME Cut-off marks of the various schools you chose.
This will help you to arrange adequately for the Post-UTME check. Note that you will not only be considered by your POst-UTME tallies alone but furthermore some other criteria like your UTME Scores, WAEC O’ grade grades, etc. 2014/2015 JAMB UTME Cut-off marks for all Nigerian universities The following are the 2014 Jamb UTME cut-off marks for all Nigerian Universities;
University of Ibadan- 200 (for first alternative candidates only)
Lagos state university-(LASU)-200
Micheal Okpara University of Agriculture Umudike (MOUAU) -180
Imo state University (IMSU)-180
Anambara state University (ANSU)-180
Nnamdi Azikiwe University(UNIZIK)-180
Enugu state University of research and expertise (ESUT)-180
government University of expertise Akure (FUTA)-200
government University Ndufu-Alike Ikwo(FUNAI)-180
Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU)-200
government University of Technology Minna (FUTMINNA)-190 University of Port-Harcourt (UNIPORT)-180/200
Federal University of expertise Owerri (FUTO)-180
Kaduna State University (KASU)-180 (first choice only) Adekunle Ajasin University-200
Tai Solarin University of Education (TASUED)-180 (first choice only) University of Nigeria Nsukka (UNN)-200
Rivers State University of research and expertise (RSUST)-180 (first choice only)
University of Agriculture Abeokuta-180
Delta state University Abraka (DELSU)-180
Ebonyi state University Abakaliki (EBSU)-180 Abia state University Uturu-180 University of Ilorin (UNILORIN)-200 (240 for medicine)
University of Lagos (UNILAG)-200
Osun state University (UNIOSUN)- 180/200
University of Abuja-180
University of Benin(UNIBEN)-200 Niger Delta University-200
Too many people have called me and send
messages to ask about this cut-off mark issues.
Anyway, after a long wait, the Federal
Government, in consultation with the Joint
Admissions and Matriculation Board, has come out with the cut-off marks for 2014 admissions into universities and polytechnics.
The cut-off points were arrived at on Tuesday, after the 5th Combined Policy meeting on admissions to tertiary institutions, held at the National Universities Commission in Abuja. The cut off marks are…
180 for universities while polytechnics and colleges of education were put at 150, respectively.
The Supervising Minister of Education, Nyesom Wike, who declared the meeting open, frowned on the inability of most tertiary institutions to utilise their admission quota. Wike, however, said in view of efforts to boost access, institutions which failed to utilise their admission quota for 2014 would be sanctioned.
The Registrar and Chief Executive of JAMB, Prof. Dibu Ojerinde, in his presentation gave a statistical run down of candidates’ preference for tertiary education.
He said after the conduct of the 2014 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination, candidates who applied for degree awarding institutions totalled 1,584,348, representing 70 per cent; National Certificate in Education applicants totalled 25,767 representing 1.6 per cent; National Diploma, a paltry 22,072, representing 1.3 per cent while National Innovation Diploma had just 46, representing 0.003 per cent.
Ojerinde complained that Nigeria’s educational system has consistently failed to embrace technical education in its quest for industrialisation, noting that the British system which Nigeria copied now award degree in all its polytechnics.
- See more at: http://talkloaded.com/2014/07/02/edu-jamb-finally-releases-admission-cut-off-marks/#sthash.3d0qvdwZ.dpuf
messages to ask about this cut-off mark issues.
Anyway, after a long wait, the Federal
Government, in consultation with the Joint
Admissions and Matriculation Board, has come out with the cut-off marks for 2014 admissions into universities and polytechnics.
The cut-off points were arrived at on Tuesday, after the 5th Combined Policy meeting on admissions to tertiary institutions, held at the National Universities Commission in Abuja. The cut off marks are…
180 for universities while polytechnics and colleges of education were put at 150, respectively.
The Supervising Minister of Education, Nyesom Wike, who declared the meeting open, frowned on the inability of most tertiary institutions to utilise their admission quota. Wike, however, said in view of efforts to boost access, institutions which failed to utilise their admission quota for 2014 would be sanctioned.
The Registrar and Chief Executive of JAMB, Prof. Dibu Ojerinde, in his presentation gave a statistical run down of candidates’ preference for tertiary education.
He said after the conduct of the 2014 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination, candidates who applied for degree awarding institutions totalled 1,584,348, representing 70 per cent; National Certificate in Education applicants totalled 25,767 representing 1.6 per cent; National Diploma, a paltry 22,072, representing 1.3 per cent while National Innovation Diploma had just 46, representing 0.003 per cent.
Ojerinde complained that Nigeria’s educational system has consistently failed to embrace technical education in its quest for industrialisation, noting that the British system which Nigeria copied now award degree in all its polytechnics.
- See more at: http://talkloaded.com/2014/07/02/edu-jamb-finally-releases-admission-cut-off-marks/#sthash.3d0qvdwZ.dpuf
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