Alleged
attempts by authorities of the University of Lagos, UNILAG, Akoka, and
the Joint Admissions Matriculation Board, JAMB, to change the official
cut-off point of JAMB from between 180 and 200 to 250 was yesterday
greeted with protests by some candidates billed to participate in the
school’s 2015/2016 post-Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination
(post-UTME).
According to UNILAG management,
registration for the screening will hold between July 21 and August 7,
even as the screening test will hold between August 12 and 13.
Vanguard gathered that some candidates
who were accompanied to the university to register for the screening,
were shocked to learn that the cut-off point usually placed at 200 over
the years was increased to 250.
This irked the aggrieved candidates and
their parents as they embarked on a peaceful protest in front of the
university’s main gate.
The protesters were seen carrying
placards with various inscriptions such as “Go back to the JAMB 180
cut-off mark,” “We insist that the 250 cut-off mark is unacceptable,”
“Our children must not be disqualified from participating in the
post-UTME screening,” among others.
However, the registrar of UNILAG, Dr
Taiwo Ipaye, said that of the 32,000 candidates that applied for
admission into the university, only 9,000 were eligible for screening.
Some parents who brought their wards to
the campus for the post-UTME registration, expressed disappointment over
their children’s exclusion from JAMB’s list of shortlisted candidates.
Vanguard gathered that the decision to
increase the cut-off point to 250, especially in federal universities,
considered as most sought after by candidates, was to reduce the army of
candidates who chose them as their most preferred institution during
the last UTME screening test.
Aside from UNILAG, other federal
universities said to have increased their cut-off point from 200 to 250
are Obafemi Awolowo University, OAU, Ife, Osun State, University of
Ibadan, UI, Oyo State, University of Illorin, UNILORIN, Kwara State, and
University of Nigeria, UNN, Nsukka, Enugu State.
But when contacted by Vanguard, Vice
Chancellor, UI, Professor Isaac Adewole, said: “Our JAMB cut-off point
to qualify candidates for post-UTME in University of Ibadan is still
200. We will use that in conjunction with the post-UTME scores of
candidates to give them admission into our school.”
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