JAMB has approved new admission rules for
applicants applying for admission to Nigerian higher educational institutions. Introducing
the new rules, Mr. Oloyede announced that the policy and process implemented by
JAMB were improved to provide hitch-free reception in the academic session
2018. He said that the number of points for mobile money operators’ e-selling,
payments online, POS and ATMs has increased. The Federal Government has
required conscientiousness from leaders of higher education institutions
because many institutions are not doing their job in good faith. Oloyede
underlined that some of them fulfill their duties understanding and knowing
that their deals could not pass the check for conscientiousness as they turn a
blind eye to violations. As for the new rules, Mr. Oloyede stated that measures
had been taken to prove that blind applicants were not deprived of civil rights
when the international students got the fees reduced from 120 US dollars to 20
US dollars. He said that the central admission system which was developed and
deployed in 2017 helps to provide unhindered admission he Minister of Education
invoked to heads of high schools in Nigeria to introduce clarity, integrity,
justice, and justice to nation-building as fundamental principles in their
institutions. He called for all parties concerned to provide compliance with
all policy instructions for the sake education’s development in Nigeria. The
minister noted that rule’s infringements would not be allowed since the
appropriate sanctions will be used for an intruder. Hope that JAMB new guidelines on admission
will help to make the process more transparent and convenient both for candidates
and universities.
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