Student's Life
2020 UTME: Disregard any cut off marks rumours, JAMB warns students
The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB), on Monday, said it has not published the national and general minimum cut-off marks for placement of candidates into the nation’s tertiary institutions.
JAMB in a tweet on its official Twitter page described the cut-off mark speculated in some quarters as ‘fake news’.
The tweet reads, “
Attention, kindly disregard any cut off mark paraded by fraudsters.
“It is fake news.”
Recall that the exam body last month suspended all activities requiring physical contacts in all its offices and centres nationwide.
The directive, which was contained in a statement issued by the board’s Registrar, Prof. Ishaq Oloyede, stated that the development was in line with the professional advice of government on the safety of all persons in relation to the COVID-19 pandemic around the globe.
It urged all candidate to forward all enquiries and complaints to ‘support.jamb.gov.ng,”
The 2020 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) held between Saturday, March 14- 21st 2020.
-
Metro19 hours ago
Four-year-old boy dies while eating in Abuja school
-
Metro19 hours ago
Ogun police arrest two ‘one chance’ robbers
-
Metro20 hours ago
Lagos destroys shops in Ajah market, arrests two traders
-
News21 hours ago
Blackout: Ogun vows repairs of poles destroyed by heavy rain
-
News22 hours ago
Gombe residents lament 48 hours blackout
-
News22 hours ago
Hadi Sirika spends second night in EFCC custody over money laundering probe
-
News15 hours ago
US court overturn ex-Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein’s rape conviction
-
Metro14 hours ago
Mother, child electrocuted in Ogun market