2020 Admission To Start August 21 – JAMB

The Joint Admissions Matriculation Board has directed all tertiary institutions in the country to begin its admission conduct for the first and second choice admission starting from August 21.

JAMB also urged the institutions to advise candidates to apply for programmes of choice through its office, while also directing institutions to desist the selling of forms for admission into some listed programmes.
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Dr Fabian Benjamin the spokesperson for JAMB, who gave the directives for the 2020 admission guidelines released in Abuja on Sunday warned against the duplication of admission forms. The guidelines also warned that all admission exercise must be conducted on the Central Admission Processing System.

Benjamin stressed that sanctions would be applied to any institution that violates any part of the guidelines.JAMB Partners With NIMC To Use National Identity Number For 2020 UTME Registration

The guideline reads in part,

“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 JAMB.
“Institutions that desire to place advertisement can do so by advising candidates who applied for the current Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination to change to their institution as first choice rather than requesting the candidates to purchase another application form or apply. This is to prevent the issue of double registration which is a violation of the JAMB mandate.
“The admission-exercise for the 2020/2021 academic session would be conducted on CAPS. No institution is allowed to publish, announce, exhibit or paste any name(s) of admitted candidate without prior approval of the name on CAPS. Indeed, the exercise is to be fully conducted only on CAPS
“The first second choices admission exercises should be conducted for all institutions from August 21, 2020, to a later date that would be determined by the Federal Ministry of Education and communicated to all the institutions. The uncertainties of the COVID-19 make it impossible to fix a terminal date.”

While warning institutions not to charge above N2,000 for any form of screening or make candidates incur other screening-related expenses directly or indirectly, JAMB warned against any request for a photograph or biometric data from candidates by any institution.

On the upgrade from UTME to the Direct Entry in the 2020 admission session, JAMB stated that candidates who took the 2020 UTME but later obtained higher qualifications either A-levels or its equivalent, could apply to convert the UTME to the DE for free. JAMB Partners With NIMC To Use National Identity Number For 2020 UTME RegistrationPhoto Credit: Getty

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