The long awaited cut off mark for student who applied for the joint admission and matriculation board has finally been released.
The board retained the existing180cut-off mark for admission into universities in Nigeria.
It also pegged the cut-off marks for admission into Polytechnics and Colleges of Education (COE) at150.
JAMB Registrar and Chief Executive, Professor 'Dibu Ojerinde, who made this disclosure while speaking with newsmen, said the decisions were unanimously accepted by all stakeholders at the meeting.
Chairman of the Board, Mr Eze, however, urged the institutions to strictly adhere to 60:40 Science to Arts ratio for conventional institutions and the 70:30 Technology to non-Technology ratio for specialised institutions, which were aimed at entrenching the technical advancement of the country.
Eze equally urged both federal and state-owned institutions to abide by the guidelines approved by their proprietors to promote unity, integration, geographical spread and equity.
"Accordingly, the 45:35:20 admissions quota for the merit, catchment area and educationally-less-developed states criteria should be complied with by federal institutions," he said.
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