NANS Rejects Revised JAMB Cut-off Marks
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The Joint Admissions Matriculation Board
(JAMB) in its latest meeting reduced the marks from 180 for universities and
165 polytechnics, to 120 and 100 respectively.
The NANS
president argued that the challenge of the tertiary institutions in Nigeria is
not in the prospects of entering but largely dependent on the numerous challenges
within the various institutions ranging from the falling standard of education
due to lack of modern day teaching facilities, low level of morale by the
teaching staff, lack of adequate facilities and enabling environment that
facilitates effective and efficient learning by the students.
But the NANS President, Chinonso Obasi,
in a statement thursday, described the exercise as a gross misplacement of
priority and exercise in futility
According to
Obasi, knowledge acquisition is a function of determination and hard work,
adding that if over the years, students were able to work hard to meet cut-off
points, it doesn’t make any logical sense to now lower the standard.
He insisted that
the inability of any student to meet the cut-off points is a function of
outright indolence that should not be encouraged.
Obasi stated
that the 21st century is driven by innovation and competitiveness, and so
lowering the entering level into tertiary institution will only further
contribute to reducing the productivity and peak performance of young people
seeking admission into the country’s higher institutions of learning.
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