Skip to content
  • Home
  • Privacy Policy

The Heartlander TV

…all about Eastern Heartland

  • thTV
  • Headlines
    • Exclusive & Specials
      • Interviews
    • News
    • Press Release
  • OpEd
    • Editorials
    • Opinions
    • Columns
      • Erima
      • The Reformer
  • Politics
    • #NigeriaDecides2023
      • #ATIKUlated
      • #BATified
      • #Kwankwasiyya
      • #OBIdients
    • #ImoStatePolitics
  • The Hub
    • Banking
    • Entertainment [EatDrinkPlay]
    • FinTech
    • ICT
    • Travel
    • Law & Order
  • Education
    • Campus Cruise
      • ALVAN
      • FUTO
      • IMSU
      • POLYNEK
      • UAES
  • People
    • Community Connect
    • Igbo Heritage
    • Religion
      • Christianity
  • Privacy Policy
    • Opt-out preferences
  • Toggle search form
  • Ugwumba Uche Nwosu
    Uche Nwosu speaks on APC CRISIS & 2023 PRESIDENCY Politics
  • RE: EFCC ARRESTS EX-IMO DEPUTY GOVERNOR, GERALD IRONA: YET ANOTHER PHANTOM REPORT Press Release
  • 120 Cases in Court to Stop Imo State Government Recovering Stolen Assets Politics
  • FUTO-Obinze Road
    FUTO-OBINZE Road during the rains Campus Cruise
  • Seplat posts N91.1b profit in 2023 first quarter
    Seplat posts N91.1b profit in 2023 first quarter Business
  • Police arrest suspended INEC Adamawa REC Ari
    Police arrest suspended INEC Adamawa REC Hudu Yunusa Ari #NigeriaDecides2023
  • Nyesom Wike advises Atiku Abubakar and the PDP to act honorably Opinions
  • Your sins unforgivable, IPOB tells Buhari
    Your sins unforgivable, IPOB tells Buhari People
Direct Entry (DE) candidates to sit for the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) alongside other candidates says the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB)

Direct Entry (DE) candidates to sit for the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) alongside other candidates says the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB)

Posted on May 18, 2023May 25, 2023 By thTV Admin, Owerri No Comments on Direct Entry (DE) candidates to sit for the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) alongside other candidates says the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB)

Direct Entry (DE) candidates seeking admission to Nigerian universities will now be required to sit for the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) alongside other candidates, according to the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB). The move is aimed at ensuring that DE candidates justify the possession of their A’level certificates. The decision was made at a meeting of the board’s management committee, which was held to address recent crises in the conduct of the 2023 DE registration and to address loopholes in the DE admission process.

JAMB’s Head of Public Affairs and Protocol, Dr Fabian Benjamin, said that the policy change was part of the board’s ongoing efforts to enhance the growth of Nigeria’s education sector and promote transparency, accountability, and good governance. He added that the board was committed to repositioning the conduct of public examinations in Nigeria and changing the negative narrative of A’level admissions into higher institutions in Nigeria.

Direct Entry Students

The crisis that led to the policy change was reportedly caused by the implementation of newly adopted processes aimed at curbing infractions in the admission value chain. The board believes that the new policy will help to address all loopholes giving rise to abuses in the DE admission processes.

JAMB has remitted N2 billion as its interim surplus for the 2023 operating year, with more to come as its operations for the years are completed. This is in line with the board’s pledge to leverage technology and discipline to manage its affairs. Since assuming office, the board’s Registrar, Prof. Is-haq Oloyede-led management, has remitted over N55 billion to the Federal Government coffers, far above the less than N60 million remitted by the board in the 38 years of its existence prior to Oloyede’s appointment.

The new policy has been met with mixed reactions, with some stakeholders expressing concern that it would disadvantage DE candidates who may not be as well-prepared as UTME candidates. Others believe that the policy will help to curb fraud and ensure that all candidates are on a level playing field.

JAMB has assured DE candidates that the new policy will not be a barrier to their admission but will rather serve to ensure that they possess the necessary qualifications for admission to Nigerian universities. The board has also promised to provide adequate information and guidance to DE candidates ahead of the UTME to ensure that they are well-prepared for the examination.

The new policy is expected to take effect from the 2022/2023 academic session, with DE candidates required to register for the UTME along with other candidates. The board has urged all stakeholders to support the new policy and work together to enhance the growth of Nigeria’s education sector.

thTV Admin, Owerri
Education Tags:Direct Entry, JAMB, UTME

Post navigation

Previous Post: FG renames Ministry of Aviation to Ministry of Aviation and Aerospace of Nigeria
Next Post: CBN raises interest rate to 18.5% after MPC Meeting

Related Posts

  • University Of Agriculture & Environmental Sciences, Umuagwo Holds 2nd Matriculation Ceremony
    University Of Agriculture & Environmental Sciences, Umuagwo Holds 2nd Matriculation Ceremony Campus Cruise
  • FUTO Vice-Chancellor Calls On New Imo Commissioner of Police Campus Cruise
  • Outrage As Substandard Schools Increase In Imo State
    Outrage As Substandard Schools Increase In Imo State Education
  • JAMB
    JAMB, NUC threaten to sanction varsities for Irregular Admissions Campus Cruise
  • Rivers varsity matriculates 8,441 students
    Rivers State University matriculates 8,441 students Campus Cruise
  • Day 2: 947,000 sit for UTME – JAMB
    Day 2: 947,000 sit for UTME – JAMB Campus Cruise
  • Buhari unveils N1bn TETFund projects in Ekiti varsities
    Buhari unveils N1bn TETFund projects in Ekiti varsities Education
  • BREAKING: FG begins payment of 40% salary rise arrears
    BREAKING: FG begins payment of 40% salary rise arrears Education
  • Suit: FG accuses ASUU of not “showing good cause”
    Suit: FG accuses ASUU of not “showing good cause” Campus Cruise
  • NECO reschedules 2023 Common Entrance test
    NECO reschedules 2023 Common Entrance test Education

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Categories

Recent Posts

  • Oguta LGA Steps Up to Reclaim Public Land at Oruru/Egwe Government Station Layout
  • Political Desecration Of Igbo Traditional Institutions
  • IMO 2027: Governorship for All Zones or Equity?
  • Three Ventures in Africa Earn Places in Annual ASME ISHOW Cohort with Innovative Solutions to Agricultural, Energy, and Healthcare Challenges
  • Can Demons Be Trusted As Good Spirits? – Part 4.

Tags

#NigeriaDecides2023 ASUU Christianity Community watch Eastern Security Network Emeka Ihedioha EndASUUStrike Fulani Herdsmen FUTO Hope Uzodinma house Imo APC Imo PDP Imo State Imo State Government Imo State Governor Imo State House of Assembly Imo State Police Imo State Politics IPMAN Imo State IPOB Law and Oder Mohammadu Buhari Muhammad Buhari Nigeria Nigeria News Nigeria Politics NLC NLC Imo State NNPCL of Open Grazing Owerri PDP Press Release Prof Protus Nathan Uzorma Rochas Okorocha Sam Daddy security Senator Samuel Anyanwu Shared Prosperity state TheHeartlanderTV The Reformer Ugwumba Uche Nwosu
  • Hope Uzodimma
    Gov. Hope Uzodimma meets with Petroleum Tanker Driver’s Association members Politics
  • THE LONDON SHOW OF SHAME Politics
  • Kesandu Kenkwo Berates Imo Govt Over Belated Interest In Tourism
    Kesandu Kenkwo Berates Imo Govt Over Belated Interest In Tourism thTV
  • Chief Mrs Betty Anyawu-Akeredolu bags ADA OWERE 1 Community Connect
  • EFCC to file fresh charges against Fani-Kayode, others over money laundering
    EFCC to file fresh charges against Femi Fani-Kayode, others over money laundering Politics
  • Hybrid Workshop Invitation: Exploring the State of Knowledge and Action for Optimizing Soil Carbon in Africa | May 26–28, 2025
    Hybrid Workshop Invitation: Exploring the State of Knowledge and Action for Optimizing Soil Carbon in Africa | May 26–28, 2025 Education
  • Imo State
    WHEN WILL IMO STATE REGAIN HER SIGHT? thTV
  • Abducted Imo Catholic priest regains freedom
    Abducted Imo Catholic priest regains freedom Christianity
  • 7 QUICK POINTS FROM THAT SHOW OF SHAME CALLED SOLIDARITY MATCH Politics
  • THE HISTORIC PRESIDENTIAL VISIT TO IMO STATE AND THE PATRIOTIC NEED FOR CROSS-PARTY COOPERATION Politics
  • National Assembly transmits bill to extend retirement age of judicial officers
    National Assembly transmits bill to extend retirement age of judicial officers Law & Order
  • Pamtech is Recruiting Corp Members Business

Copyright © 2025 The Heartlander TV.

Powered by PressBook News WordPress theme

Go to mobile version