Showing posts with label JAMB. Show all posts
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Monday, 18 September 2017

JAMB New Step-By-Step Process Flow For Admission Into Tertiary Institutions


JAMB New Step-By-Step Process Flow For Admission Into Tertiary Institutions.

The Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has provided the Step-by-Step Process Flow of the Admission Exercise for the education and information of general public and the stakeholders, particularly the Candidates.

(Candidates should note, in particular, steps 8, 16 and 18 that require their Actions and Decisions)

The admission process flow is as stated below;

1. After successful completion of the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) and
release of results, lists of Candidates were forwarded to their First Choice Institutions

2. JAMB thereafter requested all Institutions to use the Lists to determine their respective Cut off
Marks and forward same to JAMB ahead of the Policy Meeting and programme (course).

3. JAMB received and collated Individual Institution and programme (course)Cut Off Marks as
determined by their respective Senate / Academic Board

4. Three (3) Representatives of Institutions- (Vice Chancellors / Registrars / Provosts), Registrars
and Admissions Desk Officers were trained on the Central Admissions Processing System
(CAPS)

5. Policy Meeting was held with Heads of Tertiary Institution and Regulators to determine, among
others, the General Cut Off Marks for categories of institutions, based on earlier submissions of
individual Cut Off marks by the Institutions.
At the meeting, which was held in Abuja on Tuesday, 22 August, 2017, the institutions decided that the lowest submissions from Institutions would also be Minimum Cut off Marks and these were 120 (for Universities) and 100 (Polytechnics, Monotechnics and Colleges of Education). It was further agreed that the Cut Off Marks as determined by each Institution’s Senate / Academic Board and submitted would be maintained and applicable for Admission to the Institution.

6. Based on requests at the Policy Meeting, JAMB requires each Institution to reconfirm its Cut Off Marks and Sets the Cut Off Mark and other Institution specific parameters such as other Admissions Criteria (e.g. Post UTME Screening) and carrying capacity on CAPS.This is on going.

7. Institutions download (from CAPS) details of Candidates that meet the Institution’s and programme’s Cut Off Mark and had selected them as First Choice Institutions. JAMB additionally provides softcopy of the same information on CDs to Institutions

8. Awaiting Results Candidates upload their results to JAMB Portal

9. Institutions may conduct Post UTME Screenings for downloaded candidates

10. Results of Post UTME where applicable are uploaded to CAPS to obtain aggregate scores for the candidates

11. CAPS ranks and suggests candidates that meet the Institution’s Admissions Criteria as configured on the system by the Institution.

12. The Admissions Desk Officer of the Institution reviews the List of the Suggested Candidates and makes the decision as to which candidates to select for further processing.

The Admissions Desk Officer generates a List of Proposed Candidates for review and approval of the Head of the Institution

13. The Head of the Institution reviews the List of Proposed Candidates as appropriates and push the List of Recommended Candidates to JAMB

14. The JAMB (Admission Officer) reviews the Recommended Candidates to confirm they are from those initially sent to the Institution; met the Admissions Criteria as advertised in the brochure and as set on CAPS by the Institution, including upload of and confirm that no qualified candidate has been unjustly denied Admission.

No candidate will be considered without the upload of his/her O’Level and/or A’ Level results.

15. JAMB generates a List of Provisional Admissions

16. JAMB notifies Candidates to Accept / Reject Admission

17. Candidate Accepts / Rejects Admission on the JAMB Portal or through USSD or Short Service Code within 72hours.

18. If Candidate Accepts Provisional Admission, JAMB updates Admission Status and forwards List
of Confirmed Admissions to the Institution.

19. Candidate prints Admission Letter and Proceeds to the Institution for further internal Admission
Processing

20. If Candidate Rejects Admission, s/he becomes available in the Market Place for further possible consideration for Admissions

Market Place Operations
The Market Place feature in CAPS provides flexibility for the Institutions to source for candidates who may not have earlier chosen the institution for Admission consideration. Institutions may specify various selection parameters such as UTME score, State/ Local Government, Gender, preferred programmes /course of the Candidates.

The List of Candidates so selected from the Market Place are then pushed to JAMB who then notify the Candidates of Market Place consideration by Institutions. Candidate may Accept / Reject Market Place consideration, subject to a maximum of three (3) Market Place considerations at a time.

The Candidates could also approach the Market Place to announce availability for Admission consideration from any institution or for any programme different from those earlier indicated during the UTME Registration, provided s/he has requisite O’ Level Results and wrote the required subject combination in the UTME.

Any agreement or understanding on Admission consideration between the Institution and candidate based on Market Place operations will have to be effected with a requirement for the Candidate to effect a Change of Institution on the JAMB Portal to be available for Download (Step 6 above) by the new Institution to follow the subsequent steps in the Admission Process.

Note:

The existing window for candidates to change Institution or Programme in addition to the Market
Place is still available through the e-Facility.
Institutions can download (Step 6 of the Admission Process) list of additional candidates who
have changed to the institutions since the last download
Admissions of candidates can be processed instantly or in batches by Institutions

JAMB Board Arranged CAPS Sensitization Programme For Candidates

 JAMB Organizes CAPS Sensitization               Programme For Candidates.

The Joint admission and matriculation board is organizing a forum for all 2017 candidates. The purpose is to sensitize the candidates on how the newly introduced Central Admission Processing System (CAPS) works.

The Board in the discharge of its mandate has developed the Central Admissions Processing System (CAPS) to automate the admission exercise starting with 2017 2018 Academic Session.
CAPS will, among other benefits:

  • -Refocus JAMB on its founding ideals as a Clearing House for the Admissions Process
  • -Ensure operational efficiency
  • -Promote transparency, accountability, inclusiveness and equity
  • -Restore the autonomy of the tertiary institutions with respect to admission
  • -Expand admission opportunities
  • -Make candidates the Central Focus of the Admission Exercise, and
  • -Provide credible and easily accessible Data for Research & Planning.

CAPS introduces some innovations to achieve the above objectives, particularly the active participation of candidates in the Admissions Exercise. It is in the light of this, that the Board provides below the Step-by-Step Process Flow of the Admission Exercise for the education and information of general public and the stakeholders, particularly the Candidates.

Invitation to Participate in Sensitization Forum for Interested Candidates on Central Admissions Processing System (CAPS).

As part of the Board's efforts to familiarize the candidates with the Admissions Process on the Central Admissions Processing System (CAPS), particularly their rights to fair treatment and active involvement in decisions about choice of institutions and programmes, a Sensitization Forum has been planned with windows of participation: physical attendance at the venue, through online steaming, webinar and the phone-in segment of the Live Broadcast on the NTA Network.

JAMB invites interested candidates to participate in an optional Sensitization Forum on CAPS. Details are also provided below.

The Forum will hold as follows:

Date: Thursday, 21 September, 2017
Location: International Conference Centre (ICC), Garki Area 11,Abuja
Time: 10am -12noon.

Prior registration and confirmation are required for:

(i) Physical attendance
(ii) Webinar participation.

The Live Broadcast on the NTA Network is to allow candidates watch the event at home from any location in the country and participate through phone calls to the dedicated lines that will be provided on the TV screen during the live coverage.

All interested candidates are required to visit http://caps.jamb.gov.ng/candidateregistration.aspx to register for participation, which is only open to candidates qualified for Admission consideration in the 2017 / 2018 Admission exercise.

Limited spaces are available for candidates that desire physical attendance at the ICC, so requests will be treated on the basis of first-come-first-served.

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Saturday, 16 September 2017

STEPS TO FOLLOW IN UPLOADING OF O'LEVEL RESULTS ON JAMB PORTAL


It will be recalled that JAMB earlier directed that candidates who registered for 2017 UTME should ensure they upload their O’level results before the end of October or they will end up losing their admission.

IMPORTANT UPDATE: The Uploading of O’level Results is now for all candidates and not only Awaiting Result candidates.

We have confirmed that the process has begun. Candidates who applied for 2017 UTME using awaiting result can now upload their WAEC/NECO Results on JAMB Portal.

At the moment, many of such candidates have been able to upload their results on JAMB portal.

If you are among those that registered for JAMB this year, you are advised to visit any JAMB accredited centre or JAMB office to upload your WAEC/NECO results.

To make it easier, check out the steps below;

Steps To Upload To WAEC/NECO Result On JAMB Portal
1. Visit an accredited JAMB CBT centre or JAMB office

2. Ensure You go with a copy of your O’level result (WAEC/NECO) as well as the email address associated with your JAMB profile.

3. Once you get to the CBT centre or JAMB office, request for an upload of your O’level result on JAMB Portal.

Note: This will attract a fee of N500 or there about.

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Upload 2017 WAEC, NECO On JAMB Portal Before Deadline reaches


Following the directive of JAMB that candidates should re-upload their O’level results (WAEC and NECO) on JAMB portal many candidates have been asking question concerning the closing date and deadline for the uploading of their WAEC/NECO results on JAMB portal.

The truth is that JAMB has not given any official deadline/ closing date for the uploading of O’level results on its portal.

Predictable Deadline/Closing Date For The Uploading of WAEC/NECO Result
Going by the announcement made by JAMB earlier concerning admission deadline. We can say that the uploading of results will end on or before the deadline for admission of first choice candidates which is October 15th 2017.

So we advise all candidates to ensure they upload their O’level results (WAEC/NECO) on the JAMB portal before the stated date.

However, if you ask me, I will advise you to ensure you upload your O’level results before the end of September to avoid unnecessary rush or any unforeseen eventuality.

We hope we have been able to calm your nerves concerning the deadline/closing date for the uploading of WAEC/NECO results. If there happens to be any update on this from JAMB, we will surely let you know.

Friday, 15 September 2017

NAAT, NASU and SSANU, strike continues as meeting with FG Ends


The meeting between the Nigerian government and other non-academic unions ended without resolving the strike

- Although the bodies agreed to the possibility of considering the government's offer the strike action still stands

- The agreement comes after a closed-door meeting between the Joint Action Committee of the unions and the government.

According to news reports the meeting has ended on a positive note but the strike continues.

The workers, members of three non-academic unions, the Senior Staff Association of Nigerian Universities, (SSANU), Non-Academic Staff Union of Universities (NASU), and the National Association of Academic Technologists (NAAT) agreed to consider the federal government’s offer with the possibility of suspending their strike.

This came after a 9 hour, 13 minutes closed-door meeting between the Joint Action Committee, (JAC), of the unions‎ and the government delegation in Abuja.

The leadership of the unions said the issues raised by the federal government will be taken to the National Executive Council meeting of their unions for deliberation and possible approval. The unions will then get back to the government in six days.

According to Premium Times, the head of JAC, Samson Ugwoke told journalists after the meeting that the unions will come back after six days to take a final decision.

He said: “Within the said period, government has promised that certain amount will be paid and if the money is paid into the account of the university then it is ours.

“I hope the minister does well with his promises.” The Minister of Labour and Employment, Chris Ngige, said their demands have been addressed and the leadership will get back to the government on September 20 after consulting with their members.

Recently, on September 8, the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) agreed to consider the federal government’s offer and suspend their strike.

Buhari orders probe of former heads of JAMB, NIMASA for cheating FG


The Muhammadu Buhari-led Federal Executive Council has ordered a probe of past heads of JAMB and NIMASA

- The minister of finance, Kemi Adeosun, disclosed that the probe was ordered as a result of poor remittances by the agencies in the past

- According to Adeosun, for the first time in its 40 year history, JAMB remitted N5billion to the federal government’s coffers, with an outstanding N3billion yet to be paid

A probe of past heads of the Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB) and the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA) has been ordered by the Federal Executive Council, Premium Times reports.

The decision was reached at the FEC meeting presided over by President Muhammadu Buhari on Wednesday, September 13.

We gathers that the probe was ordered by the president due to poor remittances by the agencies in the past.

Briefing the council about the development, Kemi Adeosun, the finance minister, stated that for the first time in its 40 year existence, the sum of N5billion was remitted by JAMB to the government’s coffers, as against the maximum amount of N3millon per annum which was usually remitted in the past.

However, the minister lamented over the fact that the board still owed N3billion to the federal government.

According to Adeosun, there will also be a probe of other agencies with similar discrepancies in their remittances.

JAMB’s head of public relations, Fabian Benjamin, said the money was saved through the transparent and judicious use of resources.