JAMB Admission Deadlines For Public and Private Universities
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The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has disclosed that the first choice
admission for public universities which commenced from August 21st, will end on
November 16. While that of private universities which commenced August 21st,
2019, will end February 15, 2020.
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In the same vein,
the second choice admission for public universities will be from November 17 to
December 17, 2019.
This was disclosed
by the JAMB’s Head, Media and Information, Dr. Fabian Benjamin, in an interview
with newsmen in Lagos.
According to him,
the decision on admission deadline which was taken during the policy meeting
with stakeholders on June 11, at Gbongan, Osun, remains sacrosanct.
He further stated
that the Board's major focus for 2019 admission was to ensure that candidates
fill up more of the available admission spaces which was not the case in 2018
where over 500,000 available spaces were not utilized in all the tiers of
tertiary institutions.
Meanwhile, the JAMB
CAPS portal for 2019 which will enable candidates to monitor their admission
status has been enabled, Candidates are to check this link: JAMB CAPS For
2019/2020 Admission Exercise: How To Check Admission Status for details on how
to access their admission status.
Dr Fabian equally
stated that the attention of the board had been drawn to reports in some
quarters against the principles of transformation of scores by the board.
According to him,
in every selection examination, marks of candidates are obtained as raw scores
and then processed into usable scores.
This means that if,
for instance, JAMB examines about two million candidates in 23 subjects, it is
only natural that you normalise these scores so that the candidates can be
rated on the same scale.
“In the process of
normalising these scores, candidates who have scored zero in a particular
subject can also have a value of a mark which may not be up to 20.
“In doing this, the
psychometric formula globally used by all examination bodies gives even zero a
value.”
“If the raw score
indicates that a candidate has come on top in an examination, after the
normalisation process, the candidate’s position will remain intact," he
said.
Benjamin added that
score transformation was not peculiar to JAMB but is done in countries such as
India, Kenya and United Kingdom.
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