ABU Zaria set to Merge 2022 and 2023 JAMB Applicants for Admission Exercise
According to a report monitored by myschoolnews,Abu-Zaria, one of the most prestigious universities in Nigeria, has announced that it is considering merging the 2022 and 2023 Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) applicants for its admission exercise.
According to a report monitored by myschoolnews,Abu-Zaria, one of the most prestigious universities in Nigeria, has announced that it is considering merging the 2022 and 2023 Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) applicants for its admission exercise.
The decision is based on the increasing number of applications received from both sets of applicants, which has made the admission exercise more competitive than usual.
According to the university's Registrar, Mallam Ibrahim K. Mungadi, merging the two sets of applicants will provide a level playing field for all candidates and enable the university to select the best students for its various academic programs. The Registrar also noted that the university's admission process will be transparent and merit-based, and urged prospective students to continue preparing for the JAMB examination, as this will be a key factor in determining their eligibility for admission.
The decision to merge the 2022 and 2023 JAMB applicants is expected to increase the competition for admission into the university, as Abu-Zaria is renowned for its academic excellence and has produced several notable alumni in various fields. However, the Registrar assured prospective students and their parents that the university's admission process will be fair and objective, and that the best candidates will be selected based on merit.
It is important to note that the decision to merge the two sets of applicants is still being considered by the university, and further details on the admission exercise will be announced in due course. Prospective students are advised to stay updated on the university's admission guidelines and requirements, and to prepare adequately for the JAMB examination to increase their chances of gaining admission into the institution.