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Steps To Confirm Your O’level Results Are Uploaded on JAMB Website

M any candidates have been asking, “How to check and confirm that my O’level WAEC/NECO results have been uploaded on JAMB Portal”. Already JAMB and various schools have been notifying candidates to ensure they upload their results in order to be considered for admission. Most students had already uploaded their results to their school portals (during post UTME/screening registration) and there’s no need to worry about that. The question is whether the result has been uploaded on the website of the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board. This post will guide you on how to check and know if yours have been uploaded anD still intact. Are You To Re-upload if you uploaded during JAMB registration? The thing is that many candidates who uploaded their results during registration later found out that their results is no longer available on the JAMB portal. So if you use any of the methods I will show you to check and found out that your result is still on the JAMB portal, then you do not nee
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WAEC concludes 70th NEC meeting, reveals decision on withheld results and malpractice cases

  The Nigeria Examinations Committee (NEC), of the West African Examinations Council (WAEC) at the end of its 70th meeting in Lagos, has released a communique on the sanctions and decisions it has taken concerning all established cases of examination malpractice recorded during the conduct of the 2020 May/June examination. According to the communique released,  entire results of candidates found in proven cases of examination malpractice would be cancelled. Similarly, candidates involved in proven cases of malpractice in a particular subject will have the result for that subject cancelled. In addition, some candidates will also suffer other sanctions Such as barring them from sitting tor the council’s examinations for a certain number of years, some schools will be derecognized tor a specified number of years or have all their recognition completely withdrawn, some supervisors that were found wanting in the discharge of their examination duties will be formally reported to their employ

JAMB CAPS 2020 Updates and additional features

  JAMB has disclosed some additional features and updates that will be on JAMB CAPS for 2020. All candidates for the 2020/2021 admission exercise are advised to go through these as it will help them know what is expected of them as well as what is expected of different schools in the admission process. JAMB CAPS 2020 Updates and additional features -Before a candidate can be moved or transferred to another  programme , there would be transfer alert (notification from CAPS) to the candidate to either accept or reject the transfer. If s/he presses YES, s/he moved to the new  programme  & MUST be admitted If s/he presses NO or SILENT (No response), the candidate remains and cannot be moved anywhere. At the point of Acceptance, s/he would be notified to do change of  programme to be able to print his/her admission letter -No institution would be able to move candidates into merit level unless ALL positive candidates above him/her are admitted either by merit, catchment or  ELDS -After

Apply For NNPC/Total National Merit Undergraduate Scholarship – 2020/2021

  The 2020/2021 NNPC/Total National Merit Scholarship award has been announced. Interested students are hereby invited to apply. The scheme provides annual scholarship grants to successful candidates from their 1st year of the award (first year or second) to the completion of their degree. Scholarship benefit The following amount shall apply to the National Merit Scholarships Scheme: Eligibility To qualify for consideration, the applicant MUST: Be a Registered FULL-TIME undergraduate in a recognized Nigerian University Be a certified 100 or 200 level student at the time of application Show proof of SSCE or Equivalent Certificate. Show proof of the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examinations (UTME) score. Show proof of Admission letter from the University and Matriculation Number Show proof of A-level or Equivalent Certificate (for direct entry students). Please Note: Students with less than 200 score in UTME need not apply Students with less than 2.50 CGPA of 5-point scale, or equivale

ASUU: We derive no joy from prolonging students graduation

 The academic staff union of universities (ASUU) has reiterated that it does not derive pleasure in destrupting the academic calendar through strike. It's pointed out that industrial actions has always been the last resort. A statement by chairperson and Secretary of kaduna State University (KASU) chapter of the Union, comrades tukur Abdulkadir and peter Adamu, warned that the nation's ivory tower were on the verge of collapse. The masses, according to them,are now at a crossroads in the country, as proclivity of the Nigerian Ruling Class, irrespective of their divides, has plunged us all into the quagmire. We must continually track, engage and resist their excesses for the survival of public universities and the country at large. They said: “the goal of the total comprehensive and indefinite strike is to get government's meaningfully address ASUU'S demands for revisitation funds for public universities, renegotiating of the 2009 agreement, visitation panels to universi

JAMB Central Admission Processing System (CAPS): How It Works And Benefits

  The Central Admission Processing System, CAPS was introduced to replace the manual process of admitting students and human errors associated with it.  This post clearly explains in simple terms how this system works and the major benefits to candidates and other stakeholders. How the Central Admission Processing System (CAPS) Works * Each school will have its own dashboard on the Central Admission Processing System. This dashboard will be managed by the admission officers of the different schools. The school’s admission officer will have to set the admission criteria of their schools and the admission quota of the school on the dash board. *  The Admission Officers will set the General UTME cut-off marks, the UTME Cut-off mark for each course or programme, Post-UTME screening cut-off marks, O’level grading as well as other admission criteria the school wants to use in selecting. Please note that the admission criteria differ from school to school. Some school may use all the admissio

JAMB Warns Candidates Against Accepting Any Admission Outside JAMB CAPS

  Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has warned candidates against accepting any admission that does not pass through its Central Admissions Processing System (CAPS) as any offer of admission not validated on JAMB’S profile page or offered through the CAPS is invalid. According to JAMB, there have been complaints from the general public that three Public Universities have devised a method of “ offering admission ” to candidates outside the  Central Admissions Processing System (CAPS)  on their own designated portals. JAMB described this as a deliberate act done with the intent to lure unsuspecting candidates to accept other programmes  (courses) aside from their programmes  (courses) of choice. The board re-emphasised that the CAPS system is  designed among other things to :  i. prevent institutions from unilaterally changing or proposing a candidate for admission into other programmes (courses) other than his/her chosen one; ii. disallow an institution to skip a higher ra