2019 UTME: Seven schools that violated admission process

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2019 UTME: Seven schools that violated admission process
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The board said the seven institutions 'warehoused candidates into institutions' portals'.

The board said the seven institutions “were warehousing candidates into institutions’ portals”.

CAPS is a platform created to ensure quality control, transparency, and credibility of the admission process. In JAMB’s 2020 policy meeting document seen by PREMIUM TIMES, the board said appropriate caution was given to the institutions to desist from such illegitimate actions. “All institutions employing such tricks are putting into jeopardy the future of the illegitimately favoured and less qualified candidates as the board will not condone or regularised such admissions,” the board said.The document cited an example of Adamolekun Bernice who applied to study Law with 280 marks to the University of Benin but was later offered Law at Adekunle Ajasin University.

The regulatory body also complained that another candidate who applied for human nutrition and scored 242 in UTME, 72 in Post-UTME with an aggregate score of 66.25 was transferred to study agricultural extention.Airforce Institute of Technology

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