Jamb set to commence admission process and upload names of candidates
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The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) says it will soon start the transferring of names of applicants who have been offered induction into tertiary organization on its site.
The board's Head, Media and Information, Dr Fabian Benjamin, made the divulgence in a meeting with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Friday in Lagos.
As indicated by him, the board will guarantee that Nigerian youngsters are not treacherously denied affirmation in any establishment of their choice.He said that the names of applicants that had acceptably met the confirmation guidelines and directions of the foundations and that of the Federal Government would be transferred soon.
"We have quite recently finished up a five-day Technical Committee meeting on Admission that began on Aug. 22 at the Bayero University Kano.
"A considerable measure was pondered upon and toward the end everything turned out effective.
"We have guaranteed that the confirmations are done in accordance with the set tenets and directions as gave by the Federal Government and the different organizations.
"We know that the capacity of affirmation of applicants is exclusively the occupation of the Senates of establishments and what we do as a board is to see the rules utilized as a part of conceding the hopefuls and guarantee ratification."We are enthusiastic about guaranteeing that no competitor that meets any of the confirmation tenets and rules as gave by both the organization and government is denied affirmation for reasons unknown,'' he said.
The Registrar of the board, Prof. Ishaq Oloyede, had at the opening of the meeting said that affirmations would be completed in light of rules endorsed for every establishment by their particular proprietors.
He likewise said that inclination communicated for the foundations and courses by the applicants would likewise be taken after.
Oloyede guaranteed that the affirmation of applicants into the particular first decision foundations would be smooth. (NAN)
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