JAMB Sets Minimum Admission cut-off mark at 140 for Universities, See details

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JAMB cut off mark for 2023 admission has been announced.

In a significant development, the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has officially announced the minimum scores required for candidates seeking admission into universities, polytechnics, and colleges of education in Nigeria. The minimum cut-off mark for universities has been set at 140, while both polytechnics and colleges of education will require a minimum score of 100.

 

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This crucial decision was made during the 2023 Policy Meeting on Admissions to Tertiary Institutions in Nigeria, which took place at the esteemed National Judicial Institute in Abuja.

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The establishment of these minimum cut-off marks aims to provide a standardized benchmark for admission into tertiary institutions across the country. It signifies JAMB’s commitment to ensuring a fair and transparent admission process that considers the academic abilities and potential of aspiring students.

By setting the minimum score at 140 for universities, JAMB aims to facilitate opportunities for a broader range of candidates to pursue higher education. Simultaneously, the fixed minimum cut-off marks of 100 for polytechnics and colleges of education indicate the board’s recognition of the diverse educational pathways available to students.

This announcement brings clarity and direction to thousands of candidates eagerly awaiting their chance to secure admission into various institutions. Aspiring students are encouraged to prepare diligently and strive for academic excellence to meet the specified minimum scores.

The JAMB decision will undoubtedly shape the landscape of tertiary education admissions in Nigeria. Prospective candidates, educational institutions, and stakeholders should familiarize themselves with these new guidelines to ensure a smooth and successful admission process.

As the nation awaits further updates from JAMB and tertiary institutions, students are advised to stay informed and regularly check official JAMB channels for any additional instructions or changes related to the admission process.

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In this article: JAMB, cut-off mark, minimum score, admission, universities, polytechnics, colleges of education, 2023 Policy Meeting, Nigeria, National Judicial Institute, Abuja

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