The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has urged all the tertiary institutions in the country to update their records to remain up-to-speed with the list of applicants seeking admission into their institutions, as forwarded to them by the board.
Mohammed Kankia, JAMB’s zonal coordinator for Katsina state, told The Nation in his office in Katsina that constant refreshing of the portals would ensure that no candidate seeking admission is denied the opportunity due to negligence occasioned by the attitude of such institution.
have dispatched letters three times to the institutions in the state, and parents have been trooping to my office to ask questions. But these institutions seem not to be complying with the directive.”
Asked what the board intended to do should the institutions fail to comply with the directive and the students are denied the opportunity to participate in the current Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) screening, Kankia urged such disenfranchised candidates to petition the board.
The zonal coordinator promised to attend to such petitions and do the needful.
He said: “A candidate may even apply for a change of institution, even as at 11 p.m, assuming the portal is expected to close by midnight. If a candidate is wilfully denied the opportunity to access and register for the screening, he can petition the board.
JAMB gives them all they require. If they don’t want to go on admitting candidates, they can inform us to block their portals. After all, we made registration easier for them.”
Temitayo Oluwatuyi had been hospitalized for about 3 weeks before his death Sanwo-olu Symphatises With…
Samha License was revoked Kano State Censorship Board Days Samha was repeatedly warned over her…
NAFDAC has warned Nigerians about a fake breast cancer drug, Phesgo 600mg/600mg, The counterfeit drug…