Reps to question JAMB cut-off mark - NAIJA STREET UPDATES PORTAL

Wednesday, 4 October 2017

Reps to question JAMB cut-off mark

The House of Representatives has mandated its Committee on Tertiary

Education and Services to investigate the circumstances surrounding

the reduction of JAMB cut-off mark for admitting candidates into

tertiary institutions.

This followed a motion by Rep Hassan Saleh (Benue-APC) on the "Need to

Investigate the Reduction in the Cut-off Marks for Admissions into

Tertiary Institutions in Nigeria'' at plenary on Tuesday.

The committee is expected to report back findings within four weeks,

and was directed to determine whether the cut-off mark reduction would

lower the standard of education in the country.

Saleh said that in spite of the fact that more than 500,000 candidates

scored above 200 marks, representing 50 percent of the total mark,

Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) reduced cut-off mark

to 120.

He said that the cut-off mark represented only 30 percent of the total

examination mark of 400, adding that 100 marks fixed for Polytechnics

and Colleges of Education was 25 percent of the total mark which are

totally ridiculous.

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