The Federal Government has made it easier for students to gain admission into universities, polytechnics, and colleges across Nigeria.
This new policy aims to increase access to higher education and was introduced under the leadership of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and the Minister of Education, Dr. Maruf Tunji Alausa.
Every year, millions of students write JAMB, but only a small number are admitted. The government believes the problem is not with the students, but with the strict admission rules.
With the new reform, institutions can now admit students based on their SSCE results. For universities, students must have at least five credits in relevant subjects, including English. Mathematics is only required for science, technology, and social science courses.
To gain admission into ND programs in polytechnics, students need at least four credits including English, while for HND programs, five credits are required including English and Mathematics.
This policy is designed to reduce barriers and give more students a fair chance at continuing their education.
This does NOT cancel JAMB/UTME, but reduces its power as the only way to gain admission. Schools now have more freedom to admit based on SSCE results (like WAEC/NECO).


