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Letter From JAMB To VCs, Rectors, Provosts



A letter from the Joint Admission And Matriculation Board JAMB to VCs, Rectors, Provosts of tertiary institution over the withdrawal of the admission consideration lists has been made public by JAMB.

The contents of the letter are captured below; 

RE: Conflicting Guidelines on 2016 Admissions

Dear VCs, Rectors, Provosts,

This is to bring to the notice of all Chief Executives of the Nigerian Tertiary Institutions that JAMB has withdrawn the second lists of candidates sent to your various institutions for screening.

The lists have been withdrawn from JAMB website for candidates’ view.

You are to conduct the admission screening process and comply with the benchmark as well as distribution criterion set according to the Federal Government directives.
The Board regrets any inconveniences the lists have caused the tertiary institutions.

Please accept the assurances of the Board

Sincerely,

Prof. Dibu Ojerinde, OON
Registrar/Chief Executive
Cc: Honourable Minster of Education 

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