…to improve institution’s admissions process.

by Christiana Gokyo, Jos 

The Vice-Chancellor, University of Jos, Professor Tanko Ishaya, says the late release of the list of successful candidates, who applied for admission into the 2023/2024 and 2024/2025 merged Academic Sessions, was due to the need to strengthen and improve the institution’s admissions process as well as avoid mistakes that hitherto affected the system.

The Vice-Chancellor explained that the late release of the West African Examinations Council (WAEC), National Examination Council (NECO) and National Business and Technical Examinations Board (NABTEB) results was also responsible for some of the delays in concluding the admissions process.

He stressed the need for the University to comply with the Joint Admissions and Matriculations Board (JAMB’s) new policy of ensuring that all candidates are admitted strictly through the JAMB’s Central Admissions Processing System (CAPS) to enable them obtain their Admission Letters before proceeding with their registration.

According to him, “This is unlike before when candidates, who gained admission, disregarded the procedure that required them to upload their details on the JAMB portal, thereby causing them unnecessary difficulties when the time came for them to register for the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) scheme.”

Prof. Tanko Ishaya made this known, while appearing as a guest on the Plateau Radio Television Corporation (PRTVC) Peace 90.5 FM Live Radio Programme, “Plateau Multi-Court (PMDC) Matters” and the Unity 93.3 FM Television and Radio Programme, “Unity Train”.

The VC disclosed that when the University commenced the Post-UTME Online Screening exercise, WAEC, NECO and NABTEB results for the year 2024 were not yet out. Therefore, in order not to disfranchise candidates, who were waiting for their examination results, the University Senate approved the extension of the Online Screening exercise.

This, according to him, led to the process being extended, as the University awaited the release of WAEC, NECO and NABTEB results.

He further explained that, while the candidates’ details have been sent to JAMB to process their admission, many of the candidates have neglected to upload their O’Level results on the JAMB portal, thus making it difficult for such candidates to be offered admission.

 Unless such candidates go back and fulfill this requirement, they cannot be offered admission. Therefore, the Vice-Chancellor advised all candidates seeking admission into the University to ensure that their O’Level results are uploaded on the JAMB CAPS, as JAMB has already processed some candidates, who have now been offered admission.

For the institution’s Postgraduate School, Prof. Ishaya assured that the University has undertaken a lot of clean-up in the system to ensure that cases of students spending up to Ten (10) and Fifteen (15) years before concluding a Five (5)-year Postgraduate programme has been completely resolved.

He said the University’s Vision and Mission is to ensure that when students enroll for a PhD or any other Postgraduate programme, they are able to finish within the prescribed period of time.

Highlighting some of his achievements so far, the Vice-Chancellor enumerated issues such as enhancing Staff welfare through prompt Staff promotion and training for greater motivation and better performance; provision of Transit Buses at strategic locations to convey both Staff and Students to reduce transportation costs as well as addressing Staff and Students’ accommodation challenges, as important milestones.

 According to him, the University under his stewardship has continued to encourage students to focus on their academic pursuits by providing them with a conducive learning environment, stressing that the University Administration always includes the students leadership in its decision making process.

Furthermore, he said, the University Administration is working in line with the philosophy of the institution’s founding fathers and the enabling laws guiding the University’s operations, which is why his leadership is operating on three pivotal indices of Integrity, Transparency and Accountability that comes with a lot of sacrifices, commitment and dedication to duty.

In the area of Research, the Vice-Chancellor revealed that under his leadership, the University has won many Research Grants and witnessed many breakthroughs, including the production of the first indigenous COVID-19 Vaccine through collaboration with a Mega Research Team comprising the University of Jos, Usman Danfodio University, Sokoto, National Veterinary Research Institute (NVRI), Vom, among other institutions which has brought the University to global reckoning.

He noted that for the first time in the University’s history, it had secured Full Accreditation for 93.9% of its Academic programmes, following the last National Universities Commission (NUC) Accreditation exercise.

The Vice-Chancellor pledged to consolidate on the successes recorded after about three years in office, making corrections to any mistakes observed, in order to achieve the Administration’s set goals. He called on Staff, Students and the entire University community to team up with Management towards actualizing the institution’s mandate as established by the University Act.

By MbNewss

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *