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Something has been bothering me about Nigeria’s university admissions process and I want to put it out there.
I was just talking with a younger brother and he says that JAMB exams comes this month, while WAEC comes in May.
Every year, close to two million candidates sit for JAMB before many of them have even written WAEC. Some haven’t passed it. Some haven’t sat for it at all. Yet they are already being ranked for admission into universities.
WAEC is the foundation. The certificate that says you finished secondary school. What every university, polytechnic and college of education demands before they will even look at you. Without it, your JAMB score is essentially worthless paper. So why are we running the ranking exam before the qualifying exam?
Between 2015 and 2019, over 40% of UTME candidates had no O’Level results when they sat for JAMB. Not awaiting results. No results at all. They paid, registered, wrote the exam, and went home. Some of them probably did it more than once across multiple years.
The standard defence is that SS3 students should not lose a whole year waiting for WAEC results before writing JAMB. That argument has some legs for fresh candidates in their final year. But repeat candidates already have their results sitting somewhere. Why are they allowed to join the queue without first proving they meet the minimum requirement?
What this system has quietly created is a very efficient machine for collecting registration fees from people who were never going to be admitted in the first place. Nearly two million candidates. One form each. Do the math.
The fix is straightforward. Move JAMB to a later window so WAEC results can land first. For repeaters specifically, make O’Level proof a hard gate before purchase of the UTME form. You cannot rank candidates for something they have not yet qualified for.
Nigeria’s education administrators are smart, capable people. This is a prioritisation problem. And until someone decides that the integrity of the admissions pipeline matters more than the revenue flowing through it, we will keep having this conversation every single year
@winexviv @JAMBHQ
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