Prof. Abdulrashid Garba, the Registrar, National Examination Council
(NECO), explained on Saturday why cut-off marks for the National Common
Entrance Examination(NCEE) into unity colleges varies from state to
state.
Garba spoke to newsmen in Abuja after he monitored the National Common
Entrance interview into Federal Government Colleges, at Government
Secondary School, Wuse Zone 3.
Represented by Mr Abdul Mustapha, the Abuja Liaison Officer of NECO,
Garba said that it was not actually the score alone that determines
whether a child qualifies or not.
“In every state, ranking is done; if you want to admit 6000 students
in a state for instance, then you rank from the score of the first
person to where the score of the 6000th person stops and that becomes
the cut-off mark.
“Performances vary from state to state; you hear parents say I am
from so and so state and my child score high but was not admitted but
another child from another state was admitted.
“It is so because the cut -off marks for such disadvantaged states
are usually lower; there is a clear cut criteria and it is only for the
parents to know the criteria.
“These school are unity colleges which means you must take along all parts of the country,’’ he said.
The registrar said that every part of Nigeria must be adequately
represented in those schools hence the variance in cut-off marks from
state to state.
Garba said that feedback from the states indicated that the interview
was going on smoothly, adding that students’ excitement indicated that
it was a huge success.
Dr MacJohn Nwaobiala, Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Education,
said that the unity colleges had places for about 24,000 but close to
36,000 sat for the interview.
He, however, expressed optimism that those that might not be absorbed
in the unity schools still had opportunities in other schools.
“Education is the right of every Nigerian child and government will
do everything possible to ensure that we have all these children in
schools.
“In terms of quality of teaching, we have better teachers and
facilities; secondly the fees in the unity is also low and that explains
why lots of parents want their children to attend unity schools.
“The results are expected to be released by NECO to the Federal Ministry of Education on June 17,” he said.
Nwaobiala said experts from the ministry and principals of the
colleges would undertake a selection and placement exercise between June
21 and June 25.
He said that admitted candidates were to check the status of their
admissions both at the various unity colleges and online at
www.fmeinterviewtest.comn from June 29.
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NAN recalls that 86,365 students on April 25, sat for the 2015 common entrance into 104 unity colleges. (NAN)
Monday, June 15, 2015
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