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JAMB Official Cut-off Mark For 2018 | Cut-off Mark For All Institutions by Friasug: 8:47am On May 17, 2018
JAMB Official Cut-Off Mark for 2018 | Cut-off Mark For All Institutions

In an interview held in Lagos, Fabian Benjamin, the head of Media and Information Department of The Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB), the official Cut-Off Marks for Admissions into tertiary institutions for the 2018/19 Admission is to be decided in June 2018.

The head of Media and Information Department also disclosed that no Institution is allowed to admit any student until the cut-off mark for admission has been decided, noting that any institution that admits students before the release of the cut-off mark is doing so illegally.

Benjamin confirmed that the policy meeting will be held in June, and will be chaired by Malam Adamu Adamu - Minister of Education.

This clearly points to the fact that no Official Cut-Off has been set yet for the 2018/19 admission process. hence, the public is adviced to consider and treat as false news making rounds that the JAMB Official Cut-Off for 2018 has been set.

However, no official date in June has been announced for this policy meeting.

http://www.infomaza.com/jamb-official-cut-off-mark

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