Education
JAMB Officially Releases Ejikeme Joy’s “Original” Result, Different Both Score

The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has officially released Ejikeme Joy Mmesoma’s Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) result slip.
This comes after a heated debate concerning her 362 score, which was allegedly manipulated and fabricated.
On Sunday, July 2, JAMB’s spokesperson, Fabian Benjamin, accused Ejikeme of physically manipulating her UTME results in order to receive a N3 million scholarship from Innoson Motors.
During an interview on Channels TV on Tuesday, July 4, Benjamin presented Ejikeme’s JAMB results, which revealed that the student from Anglican Girls Secondary School in Nnewi, Anambra state, got 249 on the exam, according to TheCable.
The JAMB UTME result differs from the result slip shown by Mmesoma, which claimed she scored 362.
See the post below:
This is coming shortly after the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) revealed ways in which candidates inflate their 2023 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) results.
According to the test authority, candidates and their suspected sponsors cheat Nigerians by claiming to have excellent results or the highest score in the UTME utilizing a certain program.
Miss Ejikeme Joy Mmesoma, who claimed to have scored 362, and Atung Gerald from Kaduna state, who claimed to have scored 380 in the UTME but had neither gotten the 2023 UTME application paperwork or participated in the examination, were both mentioned by JAMB.
Education
DELTA STATE UNIVERSITY, OGWASHIUKU RELEASES HND FIRST BATCH ADMISSION LIST FOR THE 2023/2024 ACADEMIC SESSION

The list of admitted candidates has been released and made available on the school notice board. Candidates can check their names on the school’s notice board.

Education
ZAMFARA STATE UNIVERSITY, TALATA RELEASES APPROVED ADMISSION CUT OFF MARK FOR 2023/2024 ACADEMIC SESSION

The cut-off marks have been provided below; Candidates are to check the cut-off marks for the various coutrses below;

S/N Programme – Catchment – ELDS – Merit
- 1. Accounting. 140. 160. 180
- 2. Arabic Studies. 140. 140. 160
- 3. Biochemistry. 150. 160. 180
- 4. Biology. 140. 160. 170
- 5. Chemistry. 140. 160. 170
- 6. Computer Science. 150. 160. 180
- 7. Early Childhood Edu 140. 160. 180
- 8. Economics. 140. 160. 160
- 9. EDU Arabic. 140. 160. 160
- 10. EDU Biology 140. 160. 160
- 11. EDU Chemistry. 140. 160. 160
- 12. EDU Economics. 140. 160. 160
- 13. EDU English Lan. 140. 160. 160
- 14. EDU Intergrated Sci. 140. 160. 160
- 15. EDU History. 140. 160. 160
- 16. EDU Islamic Studies. 140. 160. 160
- 17. EDU Mathematics. 140. 160. 180
- 18. EDU Physics. 140. 160. 170
- 19. Electronics. 140. 160. 180
- 20. English Language. 140. 160. 170
- 21. Geology. 140. 160. 180
- 22. History & Inter Studies. 140. 160. 170
- 23. Human Nutrition & Die. 160. 180. 200
- 24. Islamic Studies. 140 160. 170
- 25. Mass Communication. 140 160. 170
- 26. Mathematics. 140. 160. 170
- 27. Nursing Science. 160. 180. 200
- 28. Physics. 140 160. 170
- 29. Physiotherapy. 160. 180. 200
- 30. Primary Education 140. 160. 170
- 31. Public Health. 160 180. 120
- 32. Statistics. 140. 160. 170
Education
ZAMFARA STATE UNIVERSITY, TALATA RELEASES 2023/2024 POST UTME ADMISSION FORM

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