House of Representatives yesterday during its plenary resolved to urge higher institutions in Nigeria to stop the post UTME/JAMB screening.
The lawmakers said it will also mandate its committee on Tertiary Education and Services to call for a joint meeting of the Federal Ministry of Education, JAMB and National Universities Commission to develop a unified template.
The post Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination, always paid for, had been made compulsory by various tertiary institutions for candidates seeking admission into tertiary institutions but the exams come after the prospective student passes the Nigerian entrance examination for tertiary-level institutions conducted by the Joint Admissions and Matriculations Board Examination.
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