The National
Universities Commission (NUC) and the Joint Admission and Matriculation
Board (JAMB) have decided to embark on a monitoring visit to state-owned
universities to ensure compliance with admission regulations.
The
Executive Secretary of the commission, Prof. Julius Okojie, who
disclosed this at a meeting of stakeholders in Abuja, said the
monitoring would begin soon.
The visit, he explained is to “assess the level of compliance with
NUC’s approved admission quota and qualification of new entrants into
the universities, among other tasks”, adding that the visit would
address the issue of enrolment, which had led to overstretching of
facilities.According to him “in spite of the guidelines, many universities still exceed the approved quota, thereby impeding the delivery of quality education in the Nigeria university system.’’
He also alleged that some students were admitted
without meeting the requirements, while some state universities violate
the operational guidelines and procedures on the system.
He however noted that the NUC and JAMB have a very
rigorous task to perform and would not relent in their efforts at
stemming anomalies in the system, as he urged the officials to exhibit a
high sense of responsibility in the course of the assignment.
Prof Okojie also stated that the university
commission has introduced an admission quota appropriate for each
university based on its carrying capacity.
The Acting Director, Inspection and Monitoring in
NUC, Mrs. Hansatu Abechi, said one of the objectives of the visit was to
ascertain that all students were admitted through JAMB.
“The visit is also to determine the number of
students admitted and how many matriculated as well as determine other
channels, like from foundation, preliminary and remedial, for admitting
students” she said.
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