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JAMB: Wrong subject combination causes delay in university admissions

Dr. Peter Adakayi, the Dean, Student Affairs, University of Abuja, on Friday warned candidates against wrong combination of subjects during the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board examinations, as such could mar their chances of getting admission.
Adakayi told the News Agency of Nigeria in Abuja that a candidate who had high scores in JAMB result, but had the wrong combination of subjects, would not get the desired course of study.

Adakayi said: “Another thing that can deny someone admission is the wrong combination of subjects during JAMB examination.

“Someone who applied to study medicine can score highest in JAMB, but will not be given admission because the subjects he wrote for UTME is wrong.

“For instance, a candidate may like to study Medicine, but for the JAMB examination, he or she registers English Language, which is compulsory, then Chemistry, Literature and Geography.

“The subject combination in this instance is wrong.”
Adakayi, who is also an Associate Professor, said no candidate with that kind of subject combination would be given admission in the Faculty of Medicine, for instance.

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According to him, same applies to other courses with mismatched subject combinations.
He said: “In the JAMB brochure, the subject combination for every course is clearly written.

“However, some people, due to perhaps, frustration from re-writing JAMB, may not bother to adhere to the guidelines.”

On the delay in the 2016/2017 admission list, the dean said that the admission process had been in progress for a long time.

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