Showing posts with label Polyunwana cut off. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Polyunwana cut off. Show all posts

2 May 2014

Jamb 2014: Getting Better or Worse

With the recent release of UTME 2014 Paper and Pen Test result, calls have been filtering through to me about the cut off mark for Polyunwana.
At a point I started to question, why the desperatoin when the school is still on strike and even though the school resumes, we will still need to run the first semester  for 4 months or less and then the second semester when the post UTME exam take place.
The answer came when I heard the Jamb performance summery over the TV.
Most persons didn't score up to 180 as the cut off for most universities, thus their hope for admission has been shifted to the polytechnics.
Hmmh, As Second class citizens in the education sector, where less brains are required? That's why we are on strike for the past six months.
Before you crucify me, honestly, it's getting worse, the performance is not encouraging.
See for your self.
“In DBT, 2,471 candidates scored below 150, 2,830 scored 150-159, 3,808 scored 160-169; 6,678 candidates also scored between 170-199 while 1,309 candidates scored 200-249.
“A total of 990,179 candidates applied for PPT while 25,325 candidates applied for DBT which amounts to 1,015,504 applicants”.
- See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2014/04/jamb-releases-utme-results-says-47-candidates-scored-250-points/#sthash.uVptEjXl.n9QHGjRv.dpuf

31 Mar 2012

JAMB 2012 RESULT OUT, CONGRATS TO THOSE WHO MADE THE CUT OFF 180 AND ABOVE

The  Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination conducted across the country on the 24th of March, 2012 has just been released.
To check yours kindly log on to http://www.jamb.org.ng/Unifiedtme. input your Reg Number, Serial Number or Registration scratch card pin to reveal your result.
I want to cease this opportunity to congratulate candidates who enrolled Akanu Ibiam Federal Polytechnic Unwana as either there first or second choice and scored up to 180 and above in the UTME exams.
Nevertheless, you still have to study ahead for the Post Jamb Screening test coming ahead by September.
Always check back on this site for updates on the screening test and past questions.
Once again Congratulations.

Aluta continua, Victoria Acerta

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