Result checking is available online, Cut-off marks for 2020 and some relevant issues to be pontificated on as an Official meeting is to hold in June---JAMB
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Report reaching us at
Edutainic from Joint Admission and
Matriculation Board is a meeting on all tertiary institutions which is has
been stamped and will hold on 16th June, 2020.
Basically part of
what to expect from the meeting is fixing the cut-off marks for 2020
admissions.
The board said the
meeting will be chaired by the Minister of Education, Adamu Adamu with Heads of
Tertiary Institutions in attendance.
JAMB reveal these in
its weekly bulletin by its Head of Media and Information, Dr. Fabian Benjamin,
on Sunday.
According to the
statement, the results, which had earlier been made available through texts to
candidates on request, can be printed free from the board’s official website:
www.jamb.gov.ng
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“Although changes
have been made to the portal but still
with the following guidelines there wouldn’t be any problem because he website
is still friendly to its users, all a candidate needs to do after visiting the
site is to click on QUICK LINKS, then on “E-Facility” where the candidate would
be required to provide his/her registration details and the result notification
slip would be displayed for printing.
“The printing of the
result notification slip is free as it is different from the original result
slip that comes with the candidate’s picture.
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“Candidates can print
their result notification slip anywhere in the country even from the comfort of
their homes once there is internet access.
“The board has, until
now, restricted the printing of result notification slips and had made it
available to candidates only through SMS to avoid anxiety on the part
candidates as well as prevent clustering at cybercafes with the attendant risk
of COVID-19 contagion all in a bid to print result notifications.
“This new
development, however, is predicated on the gradual easing of the lockdown and
resumption of economic activities in most parts of the country.
“The board wishes to
advise candidates to be wary of fraudulent elements masquerading as JAMB agents
stating that it has not mandated any person or group to do the printing on
behalf of the Board.
“Candidates are to
note also that delegating this responsibility to third parties could result in
wilful manipulation of their results.
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“Recall that last
year some candidates who abused this privilege by attempting to manipulate
their scores were caught and are currently serving various jail terms.
Candidates are advised to note that any attempt to forge the slip would attract
strong sanctions.
“The dissolution of
printing of result notification slips was done mainly to comply with the
directives of the NCDC and other relevant agencies on social distancing. It is
against this background that the Board is urging candidates to note that it is
incumbent on them to adhere to other precautionary health measures such as
wearing of face masks, washing of hands, among others, in order to curtail the
spread of the deadly virus.”
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