Tag: Dr Fabian Benjamin

  • POST JAMB: UNILAG set to screen candidates

    POST JAMB: UNILAG set to screen candidates

    The University of Lagos on Monday says it will go ahead with its screening of prospective candidates for admission into the 2016/2017 academic session as scheduled.

    The institution’s Deputy Registrar, (Information), Mr Toyin Adebule, said this in an interview with the news men in Lagos.

    Adebule gave the university’s position against the backdrop of the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) withdrawing the list of recommended candidates for admission, earlier sent to the various universities.

    JAMB in the statement signed by its Head of Media and Information, Dr Fabian Benjamin, stated that the withdrawal was to ensure that the senate of each of the universities performs its statutory functions.

    News agency of Nigeria reports that UNILAG had, last month, announced that it would begin screening candidates, who chose the institution as their first choice with a cut-off point of 200 and above, between Wednesday Aug. 3, 2016 and Aug. 24, 2016.

    ‎”We want to inform the public that our screening, for candidates that will be admitted for the 2016/17 academic session, will still hold scheduled from Aug. 3, 2016 to Aug. 24, 2016.

    “It is true that JAMB had sent a list to us, which it had considered as those who met our cut-off point.

    “It is this same list that it had withdrawn to allow the universities carry out their admission process as required by the law setting up their senates.

    “There are statutory functions meant for all university senates, among which admissions is part one.

    “It is only after selecting the candidates for admission that the senate refers the list to JAMB for confirmation in line with the admission criteria of merit, catchment and educationally disadvantaged states.

    “And so, it is only proper for JAMB to have taken this step, realising that it had taken over the job of the universities’ senates,’’ he told NAN.

    Adebule, however, added that the withdrawal of the list did not interfere with UNILAG’s proposed plan to screen its candidates.

    He reiterated that candidates would be screened based on the authenticity of their results and their course combination.

  • “JAMB used wrong software for 2016”

    “JAMB used wrong software for 2016”

    • Seeks Dibu Ojerinde’s resignation as registrar
    • JAMB explains conflicting results

    The Association of Tutorial School Operators (ATSO) has accused the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) of using the wrong grading software to mark the 2016/2017 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME).

    The group claimed that the error was responsible for the poor and conflicting results that were released by the board for the examination written between February 27 and March 17 in over 500 centres nationwide.

    At a press briefing in Lagos on Wednesday, President of the group, Mr Shodunke Oludotun, alleged that the board erroneously used the software from last year to grade this year’s examination.

    He called for the release of the right results, as well as the resignation of the JAMB Registrar, Prof ‘Dibu Ojerinde.

    Oludotun said: “We have our evidence to show that virtually all the candidates we have collected results of 2015/2016 and not of 2016/2017.

    “This year, Prof Dibu Ojerinde advertised 2016/2017 UTME – we all saw it.  During his press conference, he also mentioned 2016/2017.  During the exam, the students on their monitor, it displayed 2016/2017. Why is it that the result that was sent to the students showed 2015/2016?

    “From our findings from insiders in JAMB, we realized that the software of 2015/2016 interfered with the 2016/2017, which led to the massive failure of the students.  If you can see the trend of results from (February) 27 to 29, the students failed; (March) 7-15, the students failed massively.

    “But we noticed that the 27-29 were compensated with 40 marks still under the interference of software.  We can see that the 2015/2016 software was used to mark, that was why the students were receiving 2015/2016 results.  So where is 2016/2017 result?  That is what we are asking Prof Dibu Ojerinde…We are saying that Prof Dibu Ojerinde should step aside.”

    Though the House of Representatives has told JAMB to revert to the Paper Pencil Test (PPT) mode of the examination since the conduct of the Computer Based Test (CBT) was fraught with irregularities, Oludotun said the group was in support of the CBT because it is better.

    “This Association of Tutorial School Operators, we are not against CBT.  CBT has really helped to bring more students to tutorial centres.  It makes them to be serious; and we have taught them.  But for CBT, the whole JAMB exam would have been messed up.  Because before CBT, it will only take you N2,000 for Cyber café to send the answers to you.  So I want to say that we appreciate the professor for introducing the CBT; and we are in support of CBT,” he said.

    However, he called for Ojerinde to step aside so someone else would build on the foundation he has laid to conduct hitch free examinations.

    Responding to ATSO’s allegations of software mishap, Dr. Fabian Benjamin, JAMB’s Director of Media and Public Relations, said whether 2010 or 2019 software was used, what was important was the programming and not the marking guide.

    “I am not a programmer, but I can confirm to you that JAMB does not joke with its template. What happened with the 40 marks issue is because the scripts were marked based on 250 marks because only English Language is 100 while the other three papers carry 50 marks, making a total of 250.

    “So when the first results were released, they were calculated based on 250, and after normalization we felt it would not be ideal for us to cheat on the candidates. So we had to quickly send them their real scores,” Benjamin stated.

    He refuted claims that the House Committee on Education had ordered the board to revert to PPT.  Onl the contrary, he said the committee praised JAMB for introducing the CBT.

    “The House never considered ordering the examinationn to revert to PPT; individual members only raised suggestions,” he said.

  • JAMB inspects facilities for UTME centers

    JAMB inspects facilities for UTME centers

    The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) have inspected over 600 facilities nationwide for accreditation as centres for the conduct of the 2016 Computer Based Test (CBT), an official said.

    The Public Relations Officer of JAMB, Dr Fabian Benjamin, made the fact known in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Lagos on Monday.

    He said the board would inspect over1, 000 facilities for accreditation and that only those that met the requirements would be accredited as centers’ for the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME).

    “Some of the things we are looking out for have a lot to do with the technical aspect.

    “For these centres to meet our requirements, they must have not less than 250 computers with reliable power source.

    “The computer centres must be integrated with the local area network and there must equally be a high and accessible security in and around such centres,” Benjamin said.

    He said that the centres were expected to have reliable servers to enable JAMB to send its questions from the headquarters to various centres since it was not using the public servers.

    He called for more public and private partnership in the area of establishing well-equipped centres in schools or elsewhere for the purpose of the examination.

    NAN recalls that the board used 400 centres in conducting UTME for over four million candidates earlier in the year.