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THE 2015
COMBINED POLICY MEETING ON ADMISSIONS TODEGREE, NIGERIA CERTIFICATE IN EDUCATION AND
NATIONAL DIPLOMA AWARDING INSTITUTIONS
TO BE HELD AT THE
IDRIS ABDULKADIR AUDITORIUM,NATIONAL UNIVERSITIES COMMISSION,
MAITAMA, ABUJA
ON TUESDAY, 14TH JULY, 2015
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GENERAL CONDUCT OF 2015 UNIFIED TERTIARY MATRICULATION EXAMINATION
The 2015 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination was conducted EXCLUSIVELY on a Computer-Based Testing (CBT) mode from Tuesday, 10th to Tuesday, 24th March, 2015.
INTRODUCTION
The examination was conducted throughout the Federation and eight (8) Foreign Centres viz:
1. Benin Republic2. Cameroun. 3. Cote D’ Ivoire4. Ethiopia5. Ghana
6. Saudi Arabia7. South Africa and
8. United Kingdom
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JAMB MODEL CBT CENTRE
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JAMB has adopted modern technology for greater efficiency in her operations since 2007.
The adoption of all-inclusive CBT for the entire population of Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) candidates in 2015 created some unique challenges and issues with respect to incorporating candidates with special needs.
COMPUTER BASED TEST (CBT) – for the Visually Impaired
The purpose is to accommodate all categories of
candidates
Categories of UTME candidates with special needs include:
Visually impaired candidates Albinos and partially sighted candidates Prison inmates candidates Physically disabled candidates. Nigerians in diaspora Foreigners wishing to study in Nigeria.
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“GOD DON WIN OOO!”
A physically-challenged candidate on his wheelchair was crying before the examination in Osogbo, Osun State and begged if he could be given extra time.
2015 CBT ANECDOTES
We urged him to start and that if the need arose, he would be given additional time. Surprisingly, he sang aloud after 1 hour, 50 minutes “I don finish oh! God don win ooo etc”. Moving closer to him, it was observed that he had actually finished.
Amazingly, he almost jumped off his wheelchair later that afternoon when he received his result
through an SMS. He scored 245.
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THE PHYSICALLY-CHALLENGED CANDIDATE IN OSOGBO, OSUN STATE
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“JUST EIGHT KEYS”
The reaction of one of the visually impaired
candidates at the practice session on the eve of the
CBT at the Kogi State Polytechnic, Lokoja, is worthy
of documentation.
On being presented with a BrailleNote Apex (a
refreshable computer braille), one candidate, John
Norman Friday, exclaimed ‘You mean with just these
eight (8) keys on the machine, I can write the UTME
on my own?’ We thus replied in the affirmative. He immediately dumped the bulky and antiquated
typewriter that he had brought with him and called
out to his guide outside that he was in safe hands
and that he could leave.
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“SO WE CAN ALSO GET OUR RESULTS AS OTHER CANDIDATES!”
A visually impaired candidate, Ladan Mustapha Ishah, wrote the 2015 UTME CBT at the JAMB Zonal Office, Minna.
After his examination, he asked the technical staff in charge of the visually impaired when his result would be released and he was told that he would get it later that day.
In astonishment, he shouted “Whao! This is good, so we too can also get our results as other candidates?!”.
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“This...is...ama...zing!”
The CBT for the visually impaired candidates in Edo State came as a welcome development to the candidates, their parents and relatives. To make things easier for the candidates, a training session was organized on the use of the BrailleNote Apex gadget a day to the examination.
As the examination was going on the first day, 10th March 2015, one of the proctors at the University of Benin ICT Centre came to the Boardroom where the visually impaired candidates were taking their examination. She did not believe it when she was told that the candidates were blind.
She went ahead to ask them if they were actually blind. When they affirmed this, she further asked, if they could see her and they said no. She observed them for a while and screamed aloud in surprise ‘This...is...ama...zing!.’
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In order to adapt CBT for the Visually Impaired, they are further classified as:
Those who can read Braille Those that cannot read Braille Those with low vision including
albinos.
COMPUTER BASED TEST (CBT) – For the Visually Impaired
Visually Impaired……IF THE BLIND CAN ……ALL CAN DO IT
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Acquisition of Refreshable Braille Display Gadgets.
The gadget is fitted with in-built screen reader in addition to the voice prompt for listening complement.
COMPUTER BASED TEST (CBT) – for the Visually Impaired
(Contd)
Training of technical staff on the use of the BrailleNote Apex gadget.
Demonstration and pilot testing of the functionality of the BrailleNote Apex with candidates in selected schools for the blind in Abeokuta, Lagos, Enugu and Gindiri.
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PICTURE OF CBT DEMO IN LAGOS
Picture of a Visually Impaired candidate using the BrailleNote Apex at Bethesda Home for the Blind, Lagos.
13A visually impaired instructor practicing the use of the BrailleNote Apex at the Bethesda Home for the Blind, Lagos.
PICTURE OF CBT DEMO IN LAGOS
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VIDEO OF CBT TRIAL TESTING FOR THE
VISUALLY IMPAIRED CANDIDATES
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160-169
170-179
180-189
190-199
200-209
210-219
220-229
230-239
240 and
above
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
Performance of Visually Impaired Candidates in the 2015 UTME by Score Range
Admin
Arts/Humanities
Education
Law
Social Sciences
Arts Education(COE)
Total
Score Range
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Can
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s
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ADMISSION OF VISUALLY IMPAIRED CANDIDATES
Institutions are requested to give special preference and easy clearance to candidates who are Visually Impaired.
On this note, the Board commends and thank the authorities of the following institutions:
∆ Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria∆ Bayero University, Kano∆ University of Lagos, Lagos∆ University of Calabar, Calabar∆ University of Ilorin, Ilorin∆ Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka
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S/N INSTITUTIONNO. OF
APPLICANT
NO. ADMITTED
1. Ambros Ali University, Ekpoma 2 22 Bayero Univ, Kano 2 23 Gombe University, Tudun Wada 1 14 Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba-
Akoko3 3
5 Nnamdi Azikiwe Univ., Awka 6 66 Umaru Musa Yar’adua University, Katsina 1 17 Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria 1 18 Kogi State University, Anyigba 1 19 University Of Portharcourt 3 310 University Of Ilorin, Ilorin 2 211 Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile – Ife 1 112 Fed. University Of Tech. Owerri 1 113 University Of Calabar, Calabar 1 114 Imo State University, Owerri 1 115 University Lagos, Lagos 15 516 University Of Uyo, Uyo 2 017 Nirapor Orizu Coll. Of Education, Nsugbe 1 1
18 University Of Nigeria, Nuskka 19 16
ADMISSIONS OF VISUALLY IMPAIRED FOR THE 2014/2015 ACADEMIC SESSION
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THE ALBINOS AND CANDIDATES WITH LOW VISION
The albinos and partially-sighted candidates sat for the examination at the regular CBT centres alongside the normal-sighted candidates.
For this group of candidates, the font size of the characters on the screen of the computer was increased.
The candidates were given extra time of 1½ hrs making 4½ hrs duration.
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PRISON INMATES CANDIDATES
A total of two hundred and eight (208) candidates who were inmates of the prisons sat for the 2015 UTME in the CBT mode in Lagos and Kaduna.
TOWNNO. OF
CANDIDATES
EXAMINATION CENTRE
Lagos 28 Ikoyi Prisons
Kaduna 180
Borstal Training Centre, Barnawa, Kaduna.
Total 208
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PICTURE OF A VISUALLY IMPAIRED CANDIDATE TAKING THE 2015 UTME CBT
The Honourable Minister of State for Education observing a visually impaired candidate using the BrailleNote Apex
21The Hon. Minister of Education and the Registrar/CEO,
JAMB, monitoring the 2015 UTME CBT for visually impaired candidates
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VIDEO OF VISUALLY IMPAIRED CANDIDATES TAKING THE 2015 CBT UTME
VIDEO OF A POST 2015 UTME CBT VISITATION TO JAMB NATIONAL
HEADQUARTERS
Play video
Play video
COMMENDATION BY THE PRESIDENT OF ANGLO-NIGERIA ASSOCIATION FOR THE
BLINDPlay video
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ADMISSIONS OF CANDIDATES WHO SAT FOR THE
UTME IN FOREIGN CENTRES
Institutions are also requested to admit
candidates who sat for the UTME in foreign
centres without the post-UTME test.
Putting into consideration the distance
whereby these candidates have to travel
and to encourage Nigerians in diaspora.
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DIRECT ENTRY REGISTRATION
Beginning from 2015/2016 Direct Entry
registration, the Board would ONLY allow
candidates with verifiable record of admissions
with the Board from their previous programmes
(Degree, NCE and ND) to be considered for
admission. Foundation programmes and University
Diplomas which are not recognised by law would
also NOT be allowed for Direct Entry.
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REGULARIZATION OF ADMISSIONS
With effect from 2015/2016 academic
session, the Board will adequately
sanction defaulters who seek for
regularization of admissions.
This is to ensure that our institutions
complete their admissions within the
period of admissions exercise.
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1 University Of Port-Harcourt 4,1322 Ladoke Akintola University Of Technology, Ogbomoso 3,7463 Delta State University, Abraka. 3,2784 Niger Delta University, Bayelsa 3,2175 Lead City University, Ibadan. 1,8736 Caritas University, Amorji-Nike, Enugu 1,078
7 University Of Abuja, Abuja 1,031
8 Oduduwa University, Ipetumodu 9439 Tai Solarin Univ. Of Education, Ijebu-Ode. 85510 Tansain University Oba Anambra State 83311 The Federal Polytechnic, Ilaro 83212 University Of Calabar 76013 Federal University, Gusau, Zamfara State 67314 Madonna University, Okija. 61215 Crescent University, Abeokuta 471
WORST CASES OF REGULARIZATION - UNIVERSITIES
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1 Kaduna Polytechnic, Kaduna 5,510
2 Abia State Polytechnic,Aba 4,322
3 Kogi State Polytechnic, Lokoja, 3,907
4Delta State Polytechnics, Ogwashi-Uku, Delta State.
3,765
5 Auchi Polytechnic, Auchi 3,137
6 Yaba College Of Tech, Yaba 2,534
7 Federal Polytechnic, Nekede, Owerri 2,293
8 Plateau State Polytechnic, Barkin Ladi 2,066
9 Fed. Polytechnic, Nekede, 2,017
10 Fed. Polytechnic, Nassarawa 1,661
11 Heritage Polytechnic, Eket, Akwa Ibom State. 1,587
12 Fed. Polytechnic Oko 1,583
13 Benue State Polytechnic, Ugbokolo 1,544
14 The Polytechnic, Ibadan, 1,519
15 Lagos State Polytechnic, Isolo 1,422
WORST CASES OF REGULARIZATION - POLYTECHNICS
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1 The College Of Education, Nsukka, Enugu State. 1,1752 Umar Suleiman College Of Education, Gashua 1,0583 Kano State College Of Education, Kano 951
4Annur Institute For Islamic Education, Kwalajawa, Kano 908
5Federal College Of Education, Kontagora Niger State (Affiliated to ABU, Zaria)
887
6 Federal College Of Education, Zaria 6757 Oyo State College Of Education, Oyo, 4778 College Of Education Gindiri, Plateau State 4759 Federal College Of Education, Pankshin. 46110 Federal College Of Education, Yola 460
11Shehu Shagari College Of Education, Sokoto (Affiliated to ABU, Zaria)
454
12 College Of Education Kafanchan, Kaduna State 441
13Osun State College Of Education, Ila-Orangun (Affiliated to Ekiti State University)
438
14 College Of Education Akwanga, Plateau State 42815 Federal College Of Education, Okene 400
WORST CASES OF REGULARIZATION - COE
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ADMISSIONS OF CANDIDATES FROM PRINTOUTAND THE NEED TO WAIT FOR FEEDBACK
All institutions MUST admit from the printout
during the whole process of admissions.
Admissions Officers should wait [minimum of
forty-eight (48) hours] and get a feedback on the
submission of candidates recommended for
admission.
This is to ensure that only the list of candidates
duly admitted are pasted on their campuses.
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CANDIDATES NOT ADMITTED BY THE CERTIFICATE-ISSUING INSTITUTIONS
Affiliate institutions may not have enough
applicants to admit.
Certificate-issuing institutions are therefore
encouraged to forward the list of excess
candidates on their admissions print-out to
their affiliated institutions.
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ADMITTING IJMB CANDIDATES INTO 100 LEVELS
It has been discovered that some institutions admit holders of IJMB to 100 levels.
This practice SHOULD STOP.
Henceforth, all holders of IJMB results should be admitted into 200 levels of the programmes of their choices.
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DOCUMENTS FOR CLEARANCE OF CANDIDATES - A Reminder
Presentation of the Board’s admission letter;
Photo Album and
Biometric data verification.
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STATISTICAL REPORTS ON
2014 ADMISSIONS
AND
2015 UTME APPLICATIONS
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REPORT ON THE CONDUCT OF THE
2014/2015 ADMISSIONS TO TERTIARY INSTITUTIONS
Guidelines and decisions of the 2014 Policy meeting were implemented at the Technical Committee meetings, under the Chairmanship of the Registrar/Chief Executive of the Board through fifty-three (53) Admissions Panels; Each was chaired by a Management staff of the Board.
Institutions present at the meetings also made submissions for consideration and approval by the Admissions Panels.
University of Benin for commendation for thorough and prompt admission exercise.
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PREFERENCETOTAL
APPLICATIONSPERCENTAG
E (%)
DEGREE 1,436,867 97.38
NCE 18,341 1.24
ND 20,392 1.38
NID 35 0.002
TOTAL 1,475,600 100
2015 UTME APPLICATIONS BY FIRST (1ST) CHOICE PREFERENCE
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GRAPHICAL PRESENTATION OF
2015 APPLICATIONS STATISTICS OF INSTITUTIONS
BY FIRST CHOICE PREFERENCE
DEGREE NCE ND IEI0
200000
400000
600000
800000
1000000
1200000
1400000
16000001436867
18341 20357 35
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S/N ITEM
2014 UTME
2015 UTMEPPT DBT CBT TOTAL
ATotal Number of Applications
989,530 23,461 619,182 1,632,173 1,475,600
B Number of Centres Used
2,253 131 163 2,547 402
C Results Processed
946,111 19,121 576,946 1,542,178 1,417,341
D Absentees 31,227 2,322 39,125 72,674 37,973
E Visually impaired candidates
183 0 0 178 196
STATISTICS ON 2015 UNIFIED TERTIARY MATRICULATION EXAMINATION
COMPARED WITH 2014 UTME
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2015 UTME CUMMULATIVE PERFORMANCE STATISTICS
S/N
CUMMULATIVE RANGE
NO OF CANDIDATE
S (%)INDIVIDUAL
RANGENO OF
CANDIDATES(%)
1 Below 160 122,091 8.27 Below 160 122,091 8.27
2 160 and above 1,353,509 91.73 160 - 169 147,227 9.98
3 170 and above 1,205,922 81.72 170 - 179 273,886 18.56
4 180 and above 931,559 63.13 180 - 189 267,657 18.14
5 190 and above 663,570 44.97 190 - 199 207,720 14.08
6 200 and above 455,639 30.88 200 and above 455,639 30.88
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GRAPHICAL REPRESENTATION OF 2015 UTME CUMMULATIVE PERFORMANCE
STATISTICS
200 AND ABOVE
190 AND ABOVE
180 AND ABOVE
170 AND ABOVE
160 AND ABOVE
BELOW 1600.00
10.00
20.00
30.00
40.00
50.00
60.00
70.00
80.00
90.00
100.00
30.88
44.97
63.13
81.72
91.73
8.27
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S/N STATE TOTAL1 ABIA 516202 ADAMAWA 156153 AKWA IBOM 623694 ANAMBRA 776925 BAUCHI 194626 BAYELSA 212077 BENUE 601638 BORNO 156939 CROSS RIVER 29764
10 DELTA 7885611 EBONYI 3280912 EDO 6610613 EKITI 3439814 ENUGU 6937915 GOMBE 1972916 IMO 10438217 JIGAWA 1266518 KADUNA 5423319 KANO 48580
2015 APPLICATION STATISTICS BY STATE OF ORIGIN
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S/N STATE TOTAL20 KATSINA 2352321 KEBBI 894622 KOGI 5769523 KWARA 5459724 LAGOS 2416225 NASARAWA 3059126 NIGER 1822827 OGUN 6297428 ONDO 5411329 OSUN 7275730 OYO 7230331 PLATEAU 3447032 RIVERS 4132933 SOKOTO 1000734 TARABA 1567235 YOBE 1004536 ZAMFARA 529237 FCT 408638 OTHERS 88
4242
2015 UTME APPLICATION STATISTICS BY STATE OF ORIGIN
OTHER
S
ZAMF
SOK JIG TA
RNIG
GOMKA
T
C/RIV
EBONYI
PLAT
KAN
ONDKW
ABEN
OGUN
ENUG
OSUN
DELT
0
20000
40000
60000
80000
100000
120000
4343
2015 UTME APPLICATION STATISTICS BY STATE OF ORIGIN AND
GENDER
OTHER
S
ZAMF
SOK JIG TA
RNIG
GOMKA
T
C/RIV
EBONYI
PLAT
KAN
ONDKW
ABEN
OGUN
ENUG
OSUN
DELT
0
10000
20000
30000
40000
50000
60000
MALE FEMALE
44
2015 UTME APPLICATION STATISTICS BY
STATE OF ORIGIN AND FCT
(TOP TEN)
BENUE AK/IBOM OGUN EDO ENUGU OYO OSUN ANAM DELTA IMO0
20000
40000
60000
80000
100000
120000
60163 62369 62974 6610569379 72303 72756
77692 78856
104382
45
2015 UTME APPLICATION STATISTICS BY
STATE OF ORIGIN AND FCT
(LOWEST TEN)
NIG
ER
BORN
O
TARABA
ADAM
AWA
JIGAW
A
YOBE
SOKO
TO
KEBBI
ZAMFA
RAFC
T
0
2000
4000
6000
8000
10000
12000
14000
16000
18000
20000 18228
15693 15672 15615
12665
10045 100078946
52924086
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2015 UTME APPLICATION STATISTICS BY FACULTY
AGRIC
EDUC
ARTS/H
UMLA
W
ADMIN
SCIE
NCES
ENG/T
ECH/E
NV
MED
ICIN
E
SOCIA
L SC
IENCES
-
50,000
100,000
150,000
200,000
250,000
300,000
350,000
27,915
61,653 67,188 90,939
139,037
201,213 224,047
292,171
332,700
47
2015 UTME APPLICATION STATISTICS BY
TECHNOLOGY AND NON-TECHNOLOGY BASED COURSES (POLYTECHNICS/MONOTECHNICS/IEI’s) – FIRST CHOICE
TECHNOLOGY NON TECHNOLOGY -
2,000
4,000
6,000
8,000
10,000
12,000
14,000
16,000
4,891
15,501
48
2015 UTME APPLICATION STATISTICS BY
SCIENCE AND ARTS BASED COURSES (COLLEGES OF EDUCATION):
FIRST CHOICE
SCIENCES ARTS -
2,000
4,000
6,000
8,000
10,000
12,000
14,000
6,152
12,189
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2015 POSITIO
NINSTITUTIONS
TOTAL NUMBER OF
APPLICATIONS
PERCENTAGE(%)
2014 POSITION
1ST UNIVERSITY OF ILORIN, ILORIN 105,032 7.12 1ST
2ND UNIVERSITY OF BENIN, BENIN CITY 71,273 4.83 3RD
3RD NNAMDI AZIKIWE UNIVERSITY, AWKA 70,430 4.77 2ND 4TH UNIVERSITY OF NIGERIA NSUKKA. 66,577 4.51 4TH
5TH UNIVERSITY OF LAGOS 62,125 4.21 5TH
6TH AHMADU BELLO UNIVERSITY, ZARIA 56,585 3.84 7TH
7TH UNIVERSITY OF IBADAN, IBADAN, 46,812 3.17 10TH
8TH BAYERO UNIVERSITY, KANO 45,454 3.08 NOT IN TOP TEN
9TH OBAFEMI AWOLOWO UNIVERSITY, ILE-IFE,
43,037
2.926TH
10TH UNIVERSITY OF UYO, UYO 40,005 2.71 NOT IN TOP TEN
2015 UTME APPLICATION STATISTICS BY INSTITUTIONTOP TEN INSTITUTIONS –
(UNIVERSITIES) – FIRST CHOICE
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2015 POSITIO
NINSTITUTIONS
TOTAL NUMBER OF
APPLICATIONS
PERCENTAGE(%)
2014 POSITION
1ST FEDERAL POLYTECHNIC, OFFA 2,157 0.15 5TH
2ND AKWA-IBOM STATE POLYTECHNIC, IKOT-OSURUA 1,584 0.11 1st
3RD FEDERAL POLYTECHNIC,ILARO 1,300 0.09 2ND
4TH FEDERAL POLYTECHNIC, EDE, 1,251 0.09 9TH
5TH KADUNA POLYTECHNIC, KADUNA 1,131 0.08 6TH
6TH NUHU BAMALLI POLYTECHNIC,ZARIA 880 0.06 4th
7TH KWARA STATE POLYTECHNIC, ILORIN, KWARA STATE. 754 0.05 8th
8TH FEDERAL POLYTECHNIC, BAUCHI, 674 0.05 NOT IN TOP TEN
9TH AKANU IBIAM FEDERAL POLYTECHNIC, UNWANA, AFIKPO 672 0.05 7TH
10TH MOSHOOD ABIOLA POLY, ABEOKUTA 509 0.04 NOT IN TOP TEN
2015 UTME APPLICATION STATISTICS BY INSTITUTIONTOP TEN INSTITUTIONS- (POLYTECHNICS/MONOTECHNICS/IEI’s) –
FIRST CHOICE
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2015 POSITION
INSTITUTIONSTOTAL
NUMBER OF APPLICATIONS
PERCENTAGE(%)
2014 POSITION
1ST COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, AZARE 3,751 0.254202 NOT IN TOP TEN
2ND FED. COLLEGE OF EDUC. ZARIA 2,047 0.138723 1ST
3RD FED COLLEGE OF EDUC. (TECH.) POTISKUM
1,867 0.126525NOT IN TOP TEN
4TH FED COLLEGE OF EDUC. (TECH.) GOMBE
1,562 0.1058553RD
5TH COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, AKWANGA 1,279 0.086677 4TH
6TH COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, GIDAN-WAYA, KAFANCHAN
1,164 0.0788835TH
7TH FCT COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, ZUBA, 771 0.05225 9TH
8TH KASHIM-IBRAHIM COLLEGE OF EDUC., MAIDUGURI
551 0.037341NOT IN TOP TEN
9TH FED. COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, KANO 479 0.032461 7TH
10TH FED. COLLEGE OF EDUC. PANKSHIN, 473 0.032055 NOT IN TOP TEN
2015 UTME APPLICATION STATISTICS BY INSTITUTIONTOP TEN INSTITUTIONS-
(COLLEGES OF EDUCATION) - FIRST CHOICE
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2014 UTME ADMISSIONS STATISTICS BY FACULTY
LAW
MED
ICIN
E
ADMIN
AGRIC
ARTS/H
UM.
ENGR/T
ECH/E
NV
SOCIA
L SCIE
NCES
EDUC
SCIENCES
0
10000
20000
30000
40000
50000
60000
7166
18160 18336 19915
29574
34754
46020
51781
56301
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2012 UTME (PPT EXCLUSIVE)
VS
2015 UTME (CBT EXCLUSIVE)
REPORT ON EXAMINATION IRREGULARITIES
S/N NATURE OF IRREGULARITY 2012 20151. Colluded With Other Candidates/Examiners/
External Agents 603 7
2. Lateness To Examination Hall 852 3853. Left Examination Hall Without Permission 39 6
4. Smuggled Out Question Papers/Answer Sheets 149 0
5. Spying/Copying From Prepared Answers 2,030 263
6. Swapping Of Examination Documents 163 0
7. Use Of GSM Phone/Electronic Device 2,972 87
8. Violent/Unruly Behaviours To Examiners 732 9
9. Wide-spread Cheating 35 0
10. Impersonation 398 10011. Absconded With Examination Materials 297 0
12. Multiple Examination 0 1,681
13 No E-registration Slip 1,562 43
TOTAL 9,833(0.7%)
2,581 (0.2%)
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