Jubilation as JAMB doles out N1.875 billion to tertiary institutions, details, photos emerge

Maitama, Abuja - The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) said it has given out the sum of N1.875 billion to winning tertiary institutions in the country since its inception in 2018.

The National Tertiary Admissions Performance Merit Award (NATAP-M), which was initiated in 2018 by the Professor Is-haq Oloyede-led administration was to recognise tertiary institutions complying with admission guidelines as well as spur healthy competition among the institutions.

The maiden edition of the awards for 2018, which was held in 2019, featured five categories, namely: the most subscribed institutions by candidates, the most national institution in terms of admission spread and the institution with the highest number of admissions of international students.

Per JAMB’s latest bulletin released on Tuesday, July 23, the recognition ensued at JAMB’s 2024 policy meeting held recently in Abuja.

JAMB's registrar, Prof. Oloyede, listed the other categories as the most-improved institution in the intake of female students and the most-compliant institution in keeping within the guidelines, rules and regulations of admissions.

Prof. Oloyede, in his remarks on the occasion, stated that the board would continue to support excellence in the nation's tertiary institutions to ensure that Nigerians desirous of tertiary education attained the same.

It would be recalled that the University of Ilorin (UNILORIN), University of Maiduguri, Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, Rivers State University and Kaduna Polytechnic, benefited from the maiden edition of NATAP-M with the prize money of N125 million.

In the 2019 NATAP-M Awards, the sum of N500 million was up for grabs while in the 2020 awards, the third edition, the sum of N500 million was given to winning institutions and was held on July 21, 2022.

The fourth edition, which combined those of 2021/2022 and 2022/2023 respectively featured a cash prize of N710 million

To ensure transparency and equity, the Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (FCCPC)was part of the assessors, who were invited by JAMB to grade the qualified institutions.


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