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Extension Of JAMB Result Validity: What Are The Possible Implications? by Jamesugbes(m): 6:47am On Oct 18, 2016
The senate last Thursday in Abuja directed the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB), to extend the validity of its results to a period of three years.

The question is, if this is implemented what are the possible implications?

One of the obvious implications is that candidates who scored up to the required UTME cut-off mark but were unable to secure admission in that academic year will still be able to use the result in the upcoming year thereby saving such candidates the stress of writing UTME again.

it will also reduce the financial burden on parents/guardians as the senate president, Bukola Saraki rightly pointed out.

However, the most critical is this, it will likely reduce the number of candidates applying for JAMB every year but at the same increase the number of candidates seeking admission through UTME each year. This is not good considering that our tertiary institutions lack the capacity to accommodate the incresing number of admission seekers.

Let's examine this. If the validity of UTME results gets extended, candidates who have obtained the required UTME cut-off mark for their course will need not apply for UTME in the upcoming year; however they will still joing the teeming fresh secondary school leavers to jostle for admission in the following year. That will surely inrease the number of admission seekers.

Now that seems to be nothing different for what it is at the moment, since some candidates who fail to gaind admission last year, also sat for this year's UTME along side fresh secondary school leavers and currently jostling for admission.

What you've failed to consider is that there are candidates who scored will above 200 in last year's UTME, who were not admitted. Most of them participated in this year's UTME but couldn't score up to 180. This has automatically disqualified tham for admission this year.

Now what if the validity of UTME resullt was implemented last year? That means they are still qualified to apply for admission this year there by increasing the number of admission seekers.

Also if the UTME result validity gets extended, many candidates wiht good UTME scores that fail to secure admission in a particular year will find har to consider programmes like diploma, IJMB, Pre-degree etc. since all they have to do is to wait another year and then re-apply for admission with their previous UTME result. The reson many opt for these other programmes in the first place is due to the stress of preparing and sitting for UTME again.

What's your own take on this and shat are the other possible implications you thinkof?
share with us.

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