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Re: FG Scraps Post-ume by Nobody: 5:00pm On Jun 02, 2016
they are suppose to scrap JAMB and encourage postUTME.

I believe every university should be given the liberty to conduct it's entrance examinations.

now let's watch as cutoff marks skyrocket!

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Re: FG Scraps Post-ume by solaugo1: 5:02pm On Jun 02, 2016
ganisucks:
Another example of talking before thinking. PostUme was set up by a law, and can only be stopped after wide consultations between NASS and the respective tertiary institutions. This government is clueless, unintelligent and useless. ASUU strike loading.
When you don't think before you talk....No law in Nigeria established post utme...Site the section of the constitution....

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Re: FG Scraps Post-ume by ishowdotgmail(m): 5:04pm On Jun 02, 2016
wristbangle:


This is the reason Nigeria can never grow. We are talking of JAMB cut off mark, u are here masturbating about tribalism. Rubbish.

Hell with your opinion
Re: FG Scraps Post-ume by EMMANUEL69: 5:04pm On Jun 02, 2016
Based on what I just read, the Minister is just advising the universities. It is not a Federal Government policy. Each university has its governing council and the Minister cannot just overrule a policy that the Governing Council has approved. The title of the post is misleading. This is the Minister's opinion and he is entitled to them. However his opinion, in this case, cannot supercede that of the Senate and the Governing Council of each university.

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Re: FG Scraps Post-ume by Maxvasia(m): 5:04pm On Jun 02, 2016
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chukwukadibia10:
Buhari self!


Well not my concern.
Re: FG Scraps Post-ume by Mayflowa(m): 5:04pm On Jun 02, 2016
ishowdotgmail:
Why exempting UI, OAU nd Unilag......


Well the answer is simple; 3 best institutions in nigeria


Location; all in SOUTH WEST nigeria tongue

because the JAMB registrar, Dibu Ojerinde does not see beyond his nose. Later he go dey Blame Buhari for mostly appointing his people to public office
Re: FG Scraps Post-ume by godoluwa(m): 5:05pm On Jun 02, 2016
ganisucks:
Another example of talking before thinking. PostUme was set up by a law, and can only be stopped after wide consultations between NASS and the respective tertiary institutions. This government is clueless, unintelligent and useless. ASUU strike loading.
POST UTME LA SCAM
Re: FG Scraps Post-ume by seunny4lif(m): 5:05pm On Jun 02, 2016
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wellmax:


This pics is becoming stale.

Point out the lie in the report, dundee united.
Re: FG Scraps Post-ume by OlujobaSamuel: 5:05pm On Jun 02, 2016
@all, there are rules guiding admission into any institutions, there's a % of discipline to be admitted, quota system also applies to fg schools, so just having high score is not enough if your score is too low compared to others of the same discipline or same state with yours, also the jamb registrar was only citing reference of schools he knows that takes above 180, the schools are not classified as A list or C list, however, if you choose a school with high competition, then know you really need to work hard.
if a school sets its cutoff at 180, and those that choose law are about 500 with school having 200capacity, don't jump up for joy because it's not reasonable for you to expect the school to admit you if there are about 300candidates scoring 230 and above seeking admission for the same discipline.
there are other ways to weed out students without post utme, if you can't cope with rigours of academic activities, then you will be sent home, schools adopt it mostly for the revenue generation and not for academic prowess.

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Re: FG Scraps Post-ume by christopheru(m): 5:06pm On Jun 02, 2016
Bonjelomo:
We are getting there little by little.

One more thing remaining: supplementary admission should be ended!

Poor smart kids will study so hard to score 260 and the university authority will put the cut off at 270. Only 10 students will be admitted on merit....at the end of the day, 200 students will be matriculated!

Where did d remaining 190 students come from? Yes, relatives of lecturers and children of rich men, who can afford to buy admission!

A recent secret survey revealed that about 97 percent of the students admitted into colleges of Medicine in Nigerian universities are either RELATED TO A LECTURER, or has a rich parent.

Good move mr Minister.
bro they just made buying admission slots Very possible with this policy.
Re: FG Scraps Post-ume by percyshelu(m): 5:06pm On Jun 02, 2016
If u are preparing for post utme, sleep well ehn, 2 weeks to go schs like UNN ABU UNILAG UNILORIN OAU UNIBEN UNIZIK UNIPORT and UI go announce deir post utme date, better not stp jacking

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Re: FG Scraps Post-ume by Lucremoy(m): 5:06pm On Jun 02, 2016
PHIPEX:
People like us got admission because of Post-UME, if they succeed in scrapping it then admission racketeering will be the order of the day.
Tell them.
Re: FG Scraps Post-ume by nasiodamus(m): 5:07pm On Jun 02, 2016
very wrong..they will only return the system to what it was before,whereby schools will put such a very high jamb cut off mark for courses. I know how jamb was so tough for people den because of the corrupt practices involved..they should only try and improve how these exams are written..post ume is a more transparent exam than jamb. This is just to give the northern student a fighting chance..
Re: FG Scraps Post-ume by menix(m): 5:09pm On Jun 02, 2016
LARRYDKING:


U scored below 200 simple because u can't comprehend simple news report.

I am sure ur mother is my junior..
Re: FG Scraps Post-ume by mcdonald247(m): 5:10pm On Jun 02, 2016
Is a welcome development many shool are using post UME as source of extra revenue for the state,jamb should wake up now,another observation,My minister let the duration for JAMB result be 4years

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Re: FG Scraps Post-ume by manakocha(m): 5:11pm On Jun 02, 2016
my own take is to see the meaningless JAMB being scraped. SSCE should be made more efficient for entry as it is in other better countries of the wold...

word JAMB self dey scare person - abi who won jam for life.
Re: FG Scraps Post-ume by Lucremoy(m): 5:13pm On Jun 02, 2016
No matter what they say post utme is still very much important. Imagine a school having 60,000+ candidates with 200+ in Jamb. The average federal school can't admit more than 10,000 How then will 10.000 be picked from 60?

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Re: FG Scraps Post-ume by Nobody: 5:17pm On Jun 02, 2016
ganisucks:
Another example of talking before thinking. PostUme was set up by a law, and can only be stopped after wide consultations between NASS and the respective tertiary institutions. This government is clueless, unintelligent and useless. ASUU strike loading.
We don't understand please.

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Re: FG Scraps Post-ume by Nobody: 5:21pm On Jun 02, 2016
Project400:
Interesting, but it makes little rational sense.

Ideally;

1. UTME/Post-UTME should be scrapped,

2. Each Tertiary Institution should set its own standard/entrance exams, and

3. A National body (reformed UTME) should ensure that all institutions comply with exam policies and regulations.

With this new policy from the FG, we can safely say that Nigeria is not ready for a transformed education sector. We are far from attaining a global status. No citizen of any nation would leave his country to a Cyber Cafe in Nigeria to write a common entrance examination, not even the nearby Benin Republic or Ghana.

Education is not hard, hence, the leaders should not make it difficult for the citizens. Nigerian students go to developed countries all the time with only WAEC/GCE results, they get trained, and come back as better citizens. In this age, you can sit behind your computer in Obalende, and get an admission letter from Canada, China, Cyprus, etc by simply emailing your Transcript. We don't have to travel from Lagos to Ibadan to write an entrance exam for Postgraduate studies.

Education in this new age can be likened to Tourism, let's drop the Abacus way of life.



Project400.

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Re: FG Scraps Post-ume by Madejuly11(m): 5:28pm On Jun 02, 2016
Hmmm, na wa o. Good riddance 2 Bad rubbish
Re: FG Scraps Post-ume by Businessideas: 5:31pm On Jun 02, 2016
popsonbj:

Post-UME was never a government policy, it was the making of the Universities is their attempt at promoting '' standard'' . This has been resisted on several occasions by government over the years.
I disagree sir. It was initiated by the institutions but government gave it the official policy seal.Your position is like saying that it's a legislator who sponsored a bill is the same one who enacts the law,and not the national assembly.do you get it?

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Re: FG Scraps Post-ume by Nobody: 5:40pm On Jun 02, 2016
I support this policy 100%.

If the tertiary institutions want to gain control on the number of students they admit, they could request a Purpose a Statement essay and/or transcripts from the respective secondary schools, like it's done in the US.

The SS transcripts would give a more accurate measure of the academic prowess of the prospective students.

I would also advocate for the merger of JAMB and NECO. I don't see the advantage of having two separate Nigerian external exam bodies.
Re: FG Scraps Post-ume by king99(m): 5:42pm On Jun 02, 2016
please whats d difference between UTME AND SCREENING.

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Re: FG Scraps Post-ume by Bigmind(m): 5:46pm On Jun 02, 2016
Admission will now be for highest bidders.

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Re: FG Scraps Post-ume by oviejnr(m): 5:49pm On Jun 02, 2016
Na today, Na Wash Abeg!
Re: FG Scraps Post-ume by Harmored(m): 5:54pm On Jun 02, 2016
I scored 178 cry cry

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Re: FG Scraps Post-ume by mykel25(m): 5:54pm On Jun 02, 2016
ganisucks:
Another example of talking before thinking. PostUme was set up by a law, and can only be stopped after wide consultations between NASS and the respective tertiary institutions. This government is clueless, unintelligent and useless. ASUU strike loading.

Do you know the power the minister of education has? I have been expecting this for a yl now.....tho the 180 is too low...buh maybe dey did on d percentage of students who passed

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Re: FG Scraps Post-ume by KvngE(m): 5:55pm On Jun 02, 2016
What oga minister said is neither here nor there. He said post-UTME is scrapped, but that tertiary institutions could still conduct extra screening exercises if they wish to.
Obviously, most institutions would still conduct screenings, cuz of the money that would be generated.
Plus am i the only one that thinks 180 is too low for a cut off mark? I mean, it's below average... later one would express shock when they see graduates that can barely construct proper sentences

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Re: FG Scraps Post-ume by ishowdotgmail(m): 6:00pm On Jun 02, 2016
LemonBoy1:


oga, try to understand a post before commenting.
I should ask u to do so. Can't you read the post, it stated that some unis will go above this i.e 180. Naming UI, OAU nd Unilag as examples. Nawa oooo undecided
Re: FG Scraps Post-ume by AreaFada2: 6:01pm On Jun 02, 2016
CzarRex:
wow i like this kind of news,so person no go roll for ground b4 him enter school.

watchout for some top schools increasing their cut-off marks to 250
.
This is actually bad news. Because FG should first provide around 16 new universities and create around 300k extra places before announcing such.

FG cannot force universities to admit beyond capacity.

Naturally cut off mark will just be a guide since universities admit the highest scoring students before minimum scorers.

Therefore massive bribery will come in because even a higher number of candidates with minimum 180 will now be chasing after fewer slots. Since post UMTE as screening tool is out.
Re: FG Scraps Post-ume by Aydesmond(m): 6:01pm On Jun 02, 2016
Since wen em born me na hin em Don dey scrap post utme.... Na em Sabi me reping #betabyfar #team2017

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Re: FG Scraps Post-ume by Bluffly: 6:02pm On Jun 02, 2016
VocalWalls:
This might look like the best option and jambites may cheer and go merry, but it is a bad decision.
How do you know which persons are most suitable for the less than 100 admission slots?
This is a massive opportunity for man-know-man to prevail.
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The problem in this part of the world is that we cry over issues rather than providing solutions. Simple, let them make use of technology accessible to Jamb and all the institutions. This system will arrange every candidate according to their suitability. In fact, let them simply borrow an idea from the UK UCAS admission system. All these things are not miracles. AT the end the Universities will use both their WAEC and Jamb to determine their admission.

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