2024 UTME: JAMB issues fresh directive on submission of matriculation list

2024 UTME: JAMB issues fresh directive on submission of matriculation list
Tertiary institutions are to submit their matriculation lists through JAMB no later than three months after matriculation ceremonies. .. Photo credit: JAMB.. Source: Facebook

  • Tertiary institutions in the country have been issued a deadline for the submission of the matriculation list
  • The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) said tertiary institutions are to submit their lists no later than three months after matriculation ceremonies
  • According to the statement, the measure is to prevent admission irregularities in the nation's tertiary institutions

FCT, Abuja - The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has issued a deadline date to tertiary institutions in the country for the submission of the matriculation list.

Universities, polytechnics, and others are to submit their matriculation lists to the Federal Ministry of Education through JAMB no later than three months after matriculation ceremonies.

This was disclosed in a statement retweeted by JAMB via its X handle (formerly known as Twitter) @JAMBHQ

According to the statement, the directive will ensure that only eligible students graduate and participate in the NYSC program.

It will also reinforce JAMB's measures to prevent admission irregularities in the nation's tertiary institutions.

UTME 2024: JAMB speaks on proper admission

Legit.ng recalls that JAMB reiterated that any admissions conducted outside the Central Admissions Processing System (CAPS) will be null and void, urging institutions to adhere to established guidelines.

The Board emphasized the importance of using the Integrated Brochure and Syllabus System (IBASS) for paperless communication and outlined that only official email addresses will be permitted for CAPS access.

These measures aim to eliminate illegal admissions and ensure compliance with federal regulations.

Meanwhile, Legit.ng earlier reported that JAMB said any daily part-time programme that is organised by any institution is nothing but a fraud.

The examination body explained that part-time programmes are typically run on weekends or a particular period like Friday evening.


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