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BREAKING: JAMB releases 3,921 additional exam results, reschedules exams

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The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) announced on Sunday that the 2024 Direct Entry (DE) registration will now close on Monday, June 17, 2024.

 

To accommodate the increased number of prospective DE candidates, JAMB has expanded DE registration points beyond the Professional Registration Centres (PRCs) in the states experiencing high demand.

 

This decision comes in response to numerous requests and pleas from stakeholders and authorities over the past month for an extension.

 

Spokesperson for JAMB, Fabian Benjamin, in a statement on Sunday, listed centres in affected states as follows, Lagos State, JAMB PRC, Ojora Road, Ikoyi Lagos; JAMB PRC, Isheri Road, Ogba, ETC Nig. JKK House Ikorodu, Road, Ilupeju.

 

Oyo State: JAMB PTC, JAMB Zonal Office, Agodi G.R.A, Ibadan; FCE Special, CBT Centre, Oyo and JAMB PTC, Igboho.

 

For Kwara State: JAMB PTC, National Headquarters Annex, Old Jebba Road, Ilorin, Kwara State and University of Ilorin CBT Centre, Mini Campus.

 

Osun State has JAMB PTC, Alekuwodo; OSPDC, Oroki Estate, Ilobu Road, Osogbo, Osun State and JAMB PTC, Gbongan.

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The Board urged all eligible candidates to take advantage of this opportunity to register as no further extension would be entertained, saying the previously announced criteria for DE registration remain unchanged.

 

On Kwasu Diploma, the Board stated,” Having held high-stake meetings with the principal officers of the Kwara State College of Arabic and Islamic Legal Studies (CAILS) and the Kwara State University (KWASU), on the CAILS-KWASU Diploma programme, the Board has agreed to conduct a special registration exercise for the 3,633 prospective candidates, who did not participate in the 2024 UTME based on the assumption that they would be accommodated in the 2024 DE exercise.

 

“These candidates are, therefore, to register at any of the approved CBT centres in Kwara, Oyo or Osun State within the next one week (ending on Monday, 10th June 2024) to register for the UTME.

 

“469 others among this category of UTME candidates who had already taken the 2024 UTME need not retake the examination. The one they have already taken suffices”

 

This concession is to ensure that, while standards are being maintained, efforts are in place to support and promote the aspirations of qualified and willing candidates even if it requires bending over backwards.

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The Board also announced that a supplementary 2024 UTME has been scheduled for Saturday, 22nd June 2024 for the following candidates: CAILS-KWASU candidates referred to above; some (20,550) of the candidates whose results are up till now under investigation; 2,702 candidates whose fingers could not be verified who are given the benefit of doubts to sit the 2024 UTME.

 

JAMB added, “The remaining 322 candidates have been migrated to the category of candidates under examination misconduct as a prima-facie case has been established that those who had registered were not those who appeared for the examination. Consequently, the number of examination misconduct has increased by 322 to 43.”

 

Similarly, as the Board analysed the process and conduct of the 2024 UTME in some centres where there are strong proofs of substantial non-compliance with the Board’s standards, it has rescheduled a retake for 24,535 candidates in their chosen examination towns on Saturday, June 22, 2024.

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However, the statement added that 3,921 outstanding 2024 UTME results that had been cleared have now been released.

 

It urged concerned candidates to check their results by sending RESULT to 55019 or 66019 to ascertain their status as those cleared would have their results while those rescheduled would be told that they had been rescheduled.

 

“The rescheduled candidates are to print their supplementary Examination Notification Slip from Tuesday, 4th June 2024 to ascertain their designated examination centres.

 

“This release brings the total results released to 1,883,350. The rescheduled examination, which is taking place on Saturday, 22nd June 2024, two weeks from now, is to give affected candidates adequate time to prepare for the exercise.

 

“This notice does not concern candidates whose results have been released. Candidates with prima facie case(s) of examination misconduct, would be further interrogated to establish their culpability after which appropriate measures would be taken on them and announced”, the statement added.

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Breaking: NECO releases results

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The National Examinations Council, NECO, has released the 2024 SSCE internal results.

This was disclosed on Thursday, September 19, by the NECO’s Registrar/Chief Executive, Professor Dantani Wushishi.

 

He briefed journalists in Minna during the release of the 2024 SSCE internal results.

 

Also, Wushishi said that NECO blacklisted 21 supervisors in 12 states. They also de-recognised one school in Ekiti state for mass cheating in three subjects.

 

How to check NECO 2024 results

Below are the easy steps to check your NECO 2024 results online:

1. Visit NECO portal at https://www.neco.gov.ng. This is the only official platform for accessing your results.

2. Select ‘NECO Results’: On the homepage, pick the ‘NECO Results’ option. Clicking this will take you to the result-checking section.

Click “Check “Results”.

Alternatively, just go straight to the result portal at https://results.neco.gov.ng/.

3. Enter your examination details: Provide your exam year (2024), exam type (June/July or Nov/Dec), and your unique examination number.

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4. Input your token: You can buy it directly from the NECO website. Input the token in the appropriate field.

5. Check new NECO results 2024: After entering all the necessary details, click the ‘Check Results’ button. Your results will be displayed on the screen within a few seconds.

Special notes
You can buy token from

a) Official NECO website, which remains the most secure and reliable source for purchasing tokens.

b) Authorised retailers: Ensure the third-party retailer is officially approved by NECO to avoid being scammed.

c) Result-checker token will only allow you to check a candidate’s result once. Five attempts at most. You cannot use another token to check the same result again.

Any further checks of the same result will require you to use the NECO E-Verify Result Verification Portal to verify or confirm such results. So do not exhaust your token’s access.

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FULL LIST: FG releases names of recognised Togo, Benin Republic universities

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The Federal Government has stated that only eight universities have been accredited to award degrees to Nigerians in Togo and Benin Republic.

The Minister of Education, Tahir Mamman, made this known on Sunday night while speaking on Channels Television’s Sunday Politics programme.

Mamman, during a press conference last Friday to mark his one year in office, disclosed that over 22,500 Nigerians obtained fake degree certificates from the two countries, and such certificates would be cancelled.

The minister said the revelation was part of a report submitted to the Federal Executive Council by a committee with a mandate to probe degree certificate racketeering by foreign and local universities in Nigeria.

He added that the development follows the undercover investigation report in which a Nigerian journalist acquired a degree from a university in Benin Republic in under two months and used it to get deployed for the National Youth Service Corps.

Speaking during the programme, the minister said the federal government only recognised three institutions in Togo and five in Benin Republic while identifying others as illegal institutions.

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Mamman listed the public universities below as the federal government-approved institutions to offer degree programs in Togo for students from Nigeria.

Universite De Lome

2. Universite De Kara

3. Catholic University of West Africa

The minister also listed five accredited universities authorized to provide degree programs in Benin Republic of Benin for students from Nigeria.

Universite D’abomey-Calavi

2. Universite De Parakou

3. Universite Nationale Des Sciences, Technologis Ingenierie Et Mathematiques

Universite Nationale D’ Agriculture

5. Universite Africaine De Devlopment Cooperatif

The minister also insisted that there is no going back on the decision of the federal government to cancel about 22,700 certificates awarded to Nigerians by some “fake” universities in neighbouring Togo and Benin Republic.

Mamman maintained that the decision to invalidate the certificates was not harsh as Nigerians who obtained degree certificates from such “illegal” tertiary institutions dent the country’s image.

He said, “Most of those parading the fake certificates didn’t even leave the shores of Nigeria but got their certificates through racketeering in collaboration with government officials at home and abroad.

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“The “fake universities” capitalised on the “gullibility” of Nigerians patronising such fake schools.

“The Federal Government, through the offices of the Head of Civil Service and the Secretary of the Federation, would fish out those in the government’s employment with such fake certificates. I also urge the private sector to follow suit.”

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JAMB adopts 140 as minimum cut-off mark for 2024 varsity admissions

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The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has adopted 140 as the minimum Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) cut-off mark for admission into universities in 2024.

 

At its 2024 policy meeting in Abuja on Thursday, the board also adopted 100 for polytechnic and college of education admissions this year.

 

JAMB hosts an annual policy meeting to set the tone and guidelines for any given year’s admission cycle.

 

At the meeting, tertiary institution stakeholders meet and agree on a set of admission requirements which JAMB then adopts.

 

The adoption prevents cases where individual institutions arbitrarily stray from pre-set guidelines during an admission run.

 

Although institutions can set higher admission marks during competitive cycles, they can not go below the adopted minimums.

 

At the meeting, Ishaq Oloyede, JAMB registrar, said no institution must admit candidates below the minimum cut-off for their category.

 

He said institutions are also mandated to adhere to the requirements stipulated in the Central Admissions Processing Systems (CAPS).

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“Any vice chancellor, provost, or rector discovered to have effected any admission outside CAPS would be severely sanctioned,” he said.

“Such under-the-table admissions contradict the data-driven approach outlined in the four focal areas of the education roadmap of the federal ministry of education.”

 

Oloyede said all institutions must implement other criteria prescribed by the National University Commission (NUC), the National Board for Technical Education (NBTF), and the National Council for Colleges of Education (NCCE) as appropriate.

 

He said this is with particular reference to admission quotas, ratios, and specifications meant to achieve quality, accountability, and equity.

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