One of the major decisions taken at the end of the 2016 policy meeting
that has all the stakeholders in the education in attendance, was that
post-UTME should be scrapped.
Obviously, many candidates do not understand the import of this going by
the number of calls we have been receiving concerning this.
Many of them think that since post-UTME has been scrapped there's not
going to be any form of screening before they secure admission.
For the avoidance of doubt, schools are going to still conduct screening
for candidates. However, the method of screening will differ depending
on the school.
Now you may wonder what's the big deal about scrapping post-UTME in the
first place? The scrapping of post-UTME only means that schools are not
to conduct screening exercises similar to JAMB UTME. Many schools
screening exercises seem more like sitting for JAMB UTME again because
the same subjects you sat for in JAMB UTME are what you are being tested
on again. According to the education minister, Mallam Adamu Adamu, that
does not make sense.
So while schools were directed not to conduct screening exercises similar to JAMB UTME, they are at liberty to conduct other forms of screening for their candidates.
So if you have been whiling away time thinking that since post-UTME has
been scrapped that there won't be any form of screening before you are
admitted, you better wake up now and start preparing to avoid unpleasant
surprises.
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