Registrar of the institution, Chris Igbokwe, explained that UNN pegged its cut off mark at 200 after consultations.
Part of the statement issued by the institution read: “This is to inform the general public that the cut-off mark for admission into the University of Nigeria, Nsukka (UNN) for 2017/2018 academic session is 200. Also, there will be a Post-UTME Aptitude Test/Screening Exercise”.
“The Joint Admission and Matruculation Board, JAMB, had recently announced that its official cut off mark for universities was 120, raising questions and expectations regarding what University of Nigeria, UNN, was going to cut.
“UNN, known for its quality and standard as the first indigenous university in Nigeria said Friday that the general public should get ready as the institution will conduct entrance examination for students this year.”
The institution, however, advised the general public to keep visiting its website for the Post UTME application.
Having pegged the cut off at 120, JAMB also beckoned on institutions not to charge students more than N2000 for screening forms.
UNN did not conduct entry exams for admission seekers last year following the ban placed by JAMB which prohibited schools from conducting the exams.
The Registrar of JAMB, Ishaq Oloyede, had issued a statement saying that the main reason for the proscription was corruption as universities used the exercise to extort money from students.
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