Nigeria’s House of Representatives on Wednesday during its plenary resolved to urge higher institutions in Nigeria to stop the post UTME/JAMB screening.
The post UTME, always paid for, has been made compulsory by various tertiary institutions for candidates seeking admission into tertiary institutions. The post UTME has since attracted a lot of criticisms. Critics say the exams are an unnecessary and unjust way to make money off the students. Speaking on the motion, Ahmed Lawan, who was then the Senate Leader, said there was no need for post-UTME tests after the candidates have passed the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination by the Joint Admission and Matriculation Board.
Remove acceptance fee also
Absolutely!!!
Thank you my honorable speaker please help us stop the post test utme it's fraud
The exam is of no impart our education in this country has die finally
Good move, pls do
There is no need for it It has ruined lives and dreams At the end na still who knows who
The test wasn’t there before. Shouldn’t they find and understand the reason for it’s introduction before rushing to wipe it? There was a time admissions in public universities became cash and carry before JAMB slightly sanitized the system. And now they want us back. Dearis God o
Pls dey should
I think ASSU said they autonomous? They backed thier claim with law in the constitution. Thus NASS can therefore not interfere in their activities...
I wish they will remove acceptance fee too