JAMB vows to block all forms of exam malpractice
Post-UTME: Compile list of schools charging above N2,000 for sanction, minister tells JAMB
NASS urged to caution JAMB Registrar over violation of Act
Reps to probe JAMB cut-off mark
Any admission ‘done under the table’ would not be regularised, JAMB tells institutions
Students’ body applauds JAMB over N5bn remittance to FG
NANS lauds JAMB over N5bn remittance to FG
Political elites should send wards to Nigerian schools – JAMB
‘JAMB, JAMB, JAMB, why do you persecute me?’
Buhari orders probe of JAMB, NIMASA, gives flood alert
Breaking: JAMB direct entry to close on Sept. 15
New JAMB cut-off marks: A call for restraint
23 varsities set admission cut-off marks at 120 – JAMB
Dirty secrets in the cut-off war

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ERC condemns JAMB’s new cut-off marks
AN education advocacy group, the Education Rights Campaign, ERC, has condemned the new cut off marks announced by Joint Admission and Matriculation Board, JAMB, which lowered the minimum requirement for admission into institutions of higher learning, just as it charged government to reverse the privatisation of primary and secondary education to improve on the quality of education.
Varsities fix different benchmarks as controversy trails JAMB’s cut-off points as
AS controversy continues to trail the 120, 100, and 110 cut-off marks set by the Joint Admissions and Matriculations Board (JAMB) for admission at various institutions, authorities in schools have pegged their cut-of marks at between 160 and 200, describing the JAMB’s benchmarks as ridiculous.
BUK rejects JAMB cut-off mark, pegs 180 baseline
Bayero university, Kano has rejected the Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB) new benchmark of 120/100 as the university’s senate pegged 180 as minimum cut-off mark .
Cut-off marks reduced to stop Nigerians’ quest for foreign education —JAMB
THE Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board, JAMB, explained, yesterday, that the decision by stakeholders in education sector to reduce tertiary institutions’ admission cut-off points, beginning with the 2017 academic calendar, was to stop the quest for foreign education by Nigerians.
Akeredolu’s wife gives tablets containing JAMB questions to female students
WIFE of the Ondo State governor, Betty Ayanwu Akeredolu, has given out one hundred tablets to secondary school girls after the completion of one month training programme on Information Communication and Technology (ICT).
Zamfara varsity defies JAMB’s 120 point, sets 170 mark for admission
The Federal University in Gusau (FUGUS) has set 170 as cut-off mark for the 2017/2018 admission into the institution, against the minimum 120 set by JAMB.
NANS threatens call for JAMB’s scrapping if 120 cut-off mark not reversed
The National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS) has threatened to call for the scrapping of Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB) if it failed to reverse the low cut off points for admission into universities and polytechnics.
NANS threatens to call for JAMB scrapping
The National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS) has threatened to call for the scrapping of Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB) if it failed to reverse the low cut off points for admission into universities and polytechnics.
JAMB cut-off marks : Sad decision for the future – ASUU
Ibadan—The Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, has faulted the Federal Government on the minimum cut-off mark for 2017/2018 admission into the nation’s tertiary institutions.
Stakeholders, not JAMB fixed admission cut-off marks – Oloyede
THE Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board, JAMB, has said contrary to insinuations that it fixed the Tuesday’s tertiary institutions minimum admission cut-off marks, it was rather a collective decision of stakeholders in the education sector.

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