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CampusGistars opens multiple Test WhatsApp forums for Higher Institution and students Seeking College Admissions

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CampusGistars official logo CampusGistars official logo CampusGistars a brand and product of Iconnelly Concepts(Inc) has opened multiple WhatsApp s groups for institutions and for students to connect with each other with their various universities in Nigeria and students from other countries. The group is like a test for connectivity within students before the chat apps are ready. Campusgistars is a platform created to center on students and their activities while on campuses. It is also to promote educational services, activities and persons that are within this sector. Here are the various groups and their group links available. CampusGistars worldwide This group is for students all over the world no limits to country,   click here to join   UniAbuja Group University of Abuja group is fun, and get to know about happenings within the school, our campus reporters and friends make it fun, don't miss thus if you are a student of Abuja, get to sell and buy goods within yo...

JAMB slash cut off mark for Universities to 120

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Students books The Joint Admissions and matriculation board of Nigeria with Vice chancellors, and Rectors of Universities and Polytechnics in the country, unanimously agreed in a meeting held on Tuesday in Abuja for a general cut off mark of 120 for Universities and 100 for Polytechnics in the country for the 2017/2018 admissions. The Registrar of JAMB professor Isaq Oloyede cautioned that Universities should not go below the cut off mark of 120. "All we have done is to determine the lowest cut off for admissions into higher institutions, what ever score you adopt is not below the score adopted in this meeting for admission into your various institutions is the decision of the school" He said. He also called for schools to be flexible in their adoption of cut off marks for admissions. He stated that the senate and school board should be given opportunity to choose their cut off mark. He said "30 percent of those in higher institution do not write jamb or falls below...