Nekede latest news on admission
I'm assuming you're referring to the latest news on admission to Nigerian universities. Here are some updates:
JAMB UTME 2023:
- The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has announced that the 2023 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) will hold from May 6 to May 15, 2023.
- The registration for the exam is expected to commence in January 2023.
- JAMB has also introduced a new feature called "Mock Examination" which will be optional for candidates.
Post-UTME 2023:
- Many universities in Nigeria have announced their post-UTME screening dates and requirements.
- Some universities have also introduced a new format for their post-UTME exams, which may include a computer-based test (CBT) or a written exam.
- Candidates are advised to check the websites of their preferred universities for more information on their post-UTME requirements and dates.
Admission Requirements:
- JAMB has announced that the minimum cut-off mark for admission into Nigerian universities is 160.
- However, some universities may have higher cut-off marks, and some may also consider other factors such as the candidate's O'Level results and JAMB score.
- Candidates are advised to check the admission requirements of their preferred universities to ensure they meet the necessary criteria.
Admission List 2023:
- Many universities in Nigeria have released their admission lists for the 2022/2023 academic session.
- Candidates who have been offered admission are advised to check the admission status on JAMB's website and also on the website of their preferred university.
- Candidates who have not been offered admission are advised to check the admission requirements of their preferred universities and also consider other options such as applying to other universities or considering other courses.
Other Updates:
- The Federal Government has announced plans to introduce a new policy that will allow candidates to apply to multiple universities simultaneously.
- The government has also announced plans to increase the number of universities in Nigeria to 200.
- The National Universities Commission (NUC) has announced plans to introduce a new accreditation process for universities in Nigeria.
I hope this information is helpful. Please note that these updates are subject to change, and candidates are advised to check the official websites of JAMB, NUC, and their preferred universities for the latest information on admission.