Senate urges JAMB to raise cut-off mark for Education courses
The Senate has approached the Joint Admissions and Matriculations Board, JAMB to expand the trim off marks for understudies going into tertiary establishments to concentrate on training courses to get the best minds into the showing profession.The Vice Chairman, Senate Committee on Basic and Secondary Education, expressed this while checking the continuous National Personnel Audit by the Universal Basic Education Commission.
The Joint confirmation and registration board (JAMB) and tertiary schooling Stakeholders in Abuja embraced 140 as the base cut-off mark for the 2022 entrance into the country’s colleges, 100 for Polytechnics and Colleges of Education.
Numerous pundits contend that this will empower underachievement and settle for the easiest option in a schooling system previously battling with quality issues.