The
Federal Government in consultation with the Joint Admission and
Matriculations Board (JAMB) and other stakeholders have pegged the
cut-off marks for 2014 admissions into Universities at 180, while
Polytechnics and Colleges of Education(COE)were placed at 150
respectively.
The cut off points were arrived at on Tuesday,
after the 5th Combined Policy meeting on admissions to tertiary
institutions held at the National Universities Commission.
Declaring
the meeting open, the Supervising Minister of Education disclosed that
the Federal Government is currently putting necessary structures in
place to fully entrench computer literacy and Computer Based Test (CBT)
at all level of Education in the country.
The minister disclosed
that the Ministry has already made ICT training part of the standard
curriculum at the secondary school level in order prepare all the youth
in the country for global competitiveness.
He noted that JAMB's
introduction of biometric data capture and verification coupled with
Computer Based Test (CBT) are welcome innovations that have improved
efficiency and further protected the integrity and credibility of its
examination.
Wike frowned at the inability of most tertiary institutions to utilise their admission quota.
He
therefore urged all the tertiary institutions in the country to ensure
that all the admission spaces in their schools are adequately utilised.
The
Registrar and Chief Executive of JAMB,Dibu Ojerinde in his presentation
gave a statistical run down of candidates preference for tertiary
education.
He said after the conduct of the 2014 Unified
Tertiary Matriculation Examination(UTME) candidates who applied for
degree awarding institutions or universities totalled 1,584,348
representing 97.070, NCE applicants totalled 25,767 representing 1.579,
ND a patlry 22,072 representing 1.349 while NID had just 46 representing
0.003.
Ojerinde wondered why Nigeria's educational system has
consistently failed to embrace technical education in its quest for
industrialisation, saying the British which Nigeria copied the
polytechnic education from now award degree in all its polytechnics.

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