The reason POST UTME was scrapped
has been revealed by former Executive Secretary, National Universities
Commission, NUC, Professor Peter Okebukola. He said that Nigerian
universities deviated from the initial agreement NUC had with
Vice-Chancellors in 2004 when Post-UTME was introduced to screen
candidates via oral interview and written essay.
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While
further explaining the reasons Post-UTME was scrapped, Professor
Okebukola expatiated on reasons for the introduction of post-UTME in
2014. He explained that the NUC and the vice-chancellors found out
that they needed to admit into the universities, secondary school
leavers who have at least two characteristics – Cognitive competence
and Intuitive sense.
The Reasons Government Scrapped Post-UTME Screening!
The
former was tested tested by JAMB while institutions were expected to
test the latter. ‘’JAMB’s UTME targets only the first characteristic;
while the university-level screening should measure the second,’’ he
said.
He, however said: ‘’We got the blessing of President Olusegun Obasanjo and the National Assembly to do the following:
- maximum charge to candidates for the exercise should be one thousand Naira (N1,000),
- candidates should be screened not with the kind of test used by JAMB but through other mechanisms.
According
to him, since 2010, both guidelines were ditched by most universities,
stressing that universities were conducting the same tests as JAMB,
charging at least five times the agreed-cost and not conducting oral
interviews and essay screening. Excerpts: VanguardNGR
So,
these are the reasons for scrapping of Post-UTME. Do you think the
Federal Government is justified to do this? Share your thoughts with us






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