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JAMB Will No Longer Condone Illegal Admission By Any Institution

JAMB Will No Longer Condone Illegal Admission By Any Institution
25th October, 2021 Jamb
JAMB will no longer condone illegal admission by any institution


The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board would no longer condone any illegal/irregular admission by any institution.

This was contained in an advisory issued by the Board. The advisory further made it clear that the new hardline position taken by the Board was informed by the quantum of applications received for candidates for condonement of illegal admissions popularly known by candidates as ‘Regularisation’ adding that such ignoble acts would no longer be tolerated by the Board.

The advisory further reiterated that all applications for admissions to First

Degree, National Diploma, National Innovation Diploma, and the Nigeria Certificate in Education into Full-Time, Distance Learning, Part-Time, Outreach, Sandwich, etc., must be processed ONLY through the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB).

Consequently, institutions which are still involved in advertising or selling “application forms” for admissions into the programmes listed above were advised to desist forthwith.
The advisory, therefore, enjoined institutions to advise their candidates to apply to them through the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB), adding that duplication of application forms is also NOT allowed.
On the other hand, candidates are to ensure that any admission issued to them by any institution is routed through the Board even before considering to accept such offers.

The advisory stated that the Board would not succumb to pressure from any quarter to clear any candidate for the NYSC or other essential needs if he/she had accepted any admission from any institution which did not follow laid-down regulations as emphasized above. The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) and the three Regulatory Agencies: ( National Universities Commission (NUC), National Board for Technical Education (NBTE), and National Commission for Colleges of Education (NCCE) will ensure that all Tertiary Institutions comply with this policy directive. Other Professional Regulatory Agencies are also expected to play critical roles in sanitizing the process.

In the same vein, the Board restated the need to streamline academic standards and maintained that the duration of all Non-Full-Time Studies must be maintained as approved by the Regulatory Agencies. This, he said, is generally not less than one hundred and fifty percent (150%) of the equivalence of Full Time.
Institutions which desire to place advertisements to source for candidates

can do so but they have to advise potential candidates, beginning from those who sat the current UTME (or DE candidates), to change to or pick these institutions as First (1st) Choice rather than the tortuous route of requesting candidates to purchase another application form. This, the advisory noted would prevent the issue of double registration.
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