UTME: Some Candidates With High Scores May Not Secure Admission - JAMB Explains
The Joint Admission and Matriculation Board has explained why some candidates may not secure admission despite their high Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) scores.
Our source reports that the Spokesman of the Examination Board, Fabian Benjamin, in an interview with Arise Television on Monday, said the purpose and intent of an issue in every exercise are critical in analyzing it.
Benjamin stated that UTME is not a pass-fail examination but a selection exercise and a candidate is considered to have failed if he/she cannot secure admission, which is regarded as the final analysis.
According to him, some candidates will fail to secure admission despite scoring high scores because of the ranking of the university of their choice.
He said, “Admission is contingent upon the cutoff marks set by schools and specific departments.
“There is nothing wrong with analyzing the performance of any exercise, but the first issue that one will have to bear in mind is understanding the purpose for which such exercise is undertaken.
“If you look at our examination and begin to analyze it without understanding the basic principles for which we conduct this examination, you may likely be misleading the public.
“Otherwise, you begin to concentrate on the disruptive element of such exercise. Our examination is not a pass-fail examination; it is a selection exercise.
“If you look at the statistics that we keep reeling out and discussing out there, you will discover that a reasonable number of these candidates score less than 200 and above. They have not failed this examination because it depends on what you want to do with such an exercise.
“Our examination, just as I’ve said earlier, is a selection exercise. You can only say a candidate has failed if, in the final analysis, the purpose of such an examination is not achieved.
“I will give you an example. We want to celebrate candidates who have scored 300 or above. I want to shock you by saying that some of them may not even be admitted with that high score, depending on where they want to go, while some candidates who have scored less than 200 will end up succeeding and being admitted.
“For instance, if I want to read physics today and I have 180 or 200, I may likely gain admission, while somebody who wants to read medicine, for instance, has 320, but he may not be admitted. Because if you want to go to the University of Lagos with 320, on the ranking order of the University of Lagos, you may be number 300.
“Also, maybe the current capacity for that program is just around 200. So it depends on the subscription to the program that you are aspiring to go to. It depends on the university to which you want to go. It depends on the tertiary institution, whether it’s a polytechnic or a college of education.”