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Jamb sets New Cut Off Marks for 2023 Admissions into Tertiary Institutions.
The Registrar of the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board, Prof Ishaq Oloyede, has said that the vice-chancellors of Nigerian universities have agreed on 140 as the minimum benchmark for admissions for the 2023/2024 academic session.
Olojede, who said that universities had also been allowed to decide individual cut-off marks for their candidates, made this known during the 2023 policy meeting in Abuja.
Some institutions have however started proposing cut-off marks for their candidates. Both the University of Jos and the Federal University of Technology had proposed 180, while the University of Ibadan, University of Benin, and University of Lagos proposed 200 each among others.
The Pan-Atlantic University, Lagos State, had the highest benchmark of 220. About 15 universities, especially those in the private sector, advised that the benchmark be reduced to 120 but the proposal was dismissed, while a minimum score of 100 was decided as the benchmark for admissions for polytechnics and Colleges of Education.
Meanwhile, the Permanent Secretary in the Federal Ministry of Education, Andrew Adejoh, said, “We have heard the voices of the majority. Most of the universities have agreed and the decision stands that 140 is the minimum benchmark for university admissions.”