The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board,
JAMB, was expected to release the cut-off points for
this year's admission into universities,
polytechnics, colleges of education and
monotechnics today.
The release of the country's tertiary
institutions' admission benchmark would be a
fallout of a policy committee meeting the board
is holding with all stakeholders in the education
sector on the said day.
The policy committee meeting which is holding
in Abuja, would be attended by vice-
chancellors, reactors and provosts of public
universities, polytechnics, colleges of education
and monotechnics.
The release of the cut-off marks would end the
anxiety that has since enveloped candidates
who sat for the Unified Tertiary Matriculation
Examination, UTME, in preparation for admission
this year.
Similarly, the release of the marks signals the
express permission to the eligible tertiary
institutions to begin the year's admission of
would-be students.
Ahead of the admission, JAMB had warned
institutions against shortchanging candidates
whose performances merit admission, saying it
would not condone such act.
"The board will ensure that criterion set by
Senate are strictly adhered to by the
institutions' admission officers and no shifting
of goal post in the middle of the admission
exercise,"JAMB had warned in a recent
statement signed by its Head of Media, Dr
Fabian Benjamin.
The statement said its warning was to
"guarantee fairness and equity to all
candidates."
"The board has sent to all institutions a soft
copy of printout of candidates who choose
them.
" This year, the board has sent candidates who
scored 100 and above in their JAMB to the
institutions in its flexible admission policy for
institutions to determine the suitability of the
candidates in compliance with all laid down
rules and regulations as determined by the
proprietors of the institutions and approved by
Senate