JAMB To Fix 2024/2025 Admission Cut-off Marks on July 18

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The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has announced that it will convene a crucial meeting on July 18, 2024, to determine the cut-off marks for admission into Nigerian tertiary institutions for the 2024/2025 academic session.

Key Details:

  1. Meeting Date: July 18, 2024
  2. Purpose: To establish minimum admission scores for universities, polytechnics, and colleges of education
  3. Attendees: Representatives from JAMB, heads of tertiary institutions, and other education stakeholders
  4. Venue: To be announced, likely in Abuja
  5. Scope: The meeting will cover both degree and non-degree awarding institutions

Important Points:

  1. Policy-making: This annual event, known as the Policy Meeting on Admissions, is a critical policy-making gathering for the Nigerian education sector.
  2. Institutional Autonomy: While JAMB sets the minimum cut-off marks, individual institutions have the autonomy to set their specific requirements above this threshold.
  3. Factors Considered: The board will take into account various factors including:
  • Performance statistics from the 2024 UTME
  • Available spaces in institutions
  • National education goals
  • Feedback from institutions on previous admission cycles
  1. Additional Guidelines: Beyond cut-off marks, the meeting is expected to address other admission-related issues such as:
  • Admission quota systems
  • Screening processes
  • Timelines for the admission process
  1. Impact on Candidates: The decisions made at this meeting will directly affect millions of candidates who took the 2024 UTME and are seeking admission.
  2. Transparency: JAMB has emphasized its commitment to a transparent process, with decisions to be made public immediately after the meeting.
  3. Post-UTME Screenings: The meeting may also provide guidelines on post-UTME screening exercises conducted by individual institutions.
  4. Special Considerations: Discussions may include provisions for special categories of candidates, such as those under the Joint Universities Preliminary Examinations Board (JUPEB) program.

What to Expect:

  1. Immediate Announcement: Cut-off marks and other key decisions are typically announced on the same day as the meeting.
  2. Varied Cut-offs: Different minimum scores may be set for universities, polytechnics, and colleges of education.
  3. Possible Changes: There might be adjustments to cut-off marks compared to previous years, reflecting current educational trends and UTME performance.
  4. Admission Calendar: The meeting is likely to set timelines for the commencement and closure of admissions for the 2024/2025 academic session.

Next Steps for Candidates:

  1. Stay Informed: Keep track of official JAMB announcements following the July 18 meeting.
  2. Check Institutional Requirements: Research specific requirements for your chosen institutions, as they may set higher thresholds.
  3. Prepare for Post-UTME: Be ready for any additional screening processes that institutions may require.

This pivotal meeting will set the stage for the entire 2024/2025 admission process in Nigeria’s tertiary education system. Stakeholders, institutions, and especially prospective students are advised to stay tuned for the outcomes, which will shape their educational journeys in the coming academic year.

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