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2020 UTME: JAMB Warns Candidates On Fake Admissions

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The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has issued a warning to candidates over admission letter.

The board warned the students against accepting any offer of admission not on its letter headed paper and on the Central Admissions Processing System (CAPS).

JAMB’s Head, Media and Information, Dr Fabian Benjamin, said this in a statement, Thursday in Lagos.

Benjamin said that any candidate who engaged in it did so at his or heown risk.

He added that acceptance of admissions outside the legal process will jeopardise their participation in the mandatory National Youth Service Corp mobilisation execise.

According to Benjamin, the attention of the board was drawn to the purported offer of admissions for the 2019/2020 admission exercise to candidates through the portal of some tertiary institutions.

He stressed that the board had since dissociated itself from such practice as it was a flagrant abuse of the automated CAPS, which provided the only credible and legal avenue for placements into all tertiary institutions in the country.

“The public will recall that the board had announced that it will be stopping the condonment of illegitimate admissions formally known as regularisation from 2017.

“Sequel to this, therefore, the board wishes to state unequivocally that any candidate who accepts any offer of admission not on its letter headed paper or the CAPS, does so at his or her own risk.

“The board wishes to also reiterate too, that any admission into first degree, National Certificate of Education, National Diploma and National Innovative Diploma, offered outside these two platforms, is not only illegal, but also null and void and will not be condoned by JAMB

”In view of this, any admission accepted by candidates outside the CAPS from 2017 and beyond will not be condoned,” he stated.

He warned that acceptance of such illegal admission letter would also hinder their chances for any job placement that would require the certification, NAN reports.

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