National Hajj Commission to sponsor best UTME candidates to Saudi Arabia

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The National Hajj Commission is set to reward some of the top-scoring candidates in the 2019 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) with a free trip to Saudi Arabia to perform the holy pilgrimage.

The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) disclosed this in its weekly bulletin obtained, adding that commercial banks in the country have also demanded the top 100 UTME candidates for scholarships.

JAMB said, “The conduct of the 2019 UTME has witnessed a dramatic turn of events with many startling discoveries and the capacity of the board to navigate the emerging threats. As a result of the handling of the crises and performances, many corporate organisations have called on the board to furnish them with top scoring candidates to offer scholarships to study in tertiary institutions of their choice or even to perform holy pilgrimage.

“This pilgrimage was offered by the National Hajj Commission. There are banks which are also demanding the top 100 UTME candidates for scholarships. This is a stamp on the approval of the board’s products and efforts at repositioning the conduct of public examinations in Nigeria.

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“The fight against examination corruption should therefore be fought on all fronts. This is because of the board’s belief that the first manifestation of corruption is cheating in an examination.”

The board also added that corporate organisations should vary their stipulated conditions for scholarships, “otherwise the same 10 top candidates would benefit from multiple offers, thus depriving other equally qualified candidates the fruits of sponsorship.

“In this regard, a proviso that the board should provide top scorers who must not have benefitted from any scholarship programme will address the challenge and spread the benefits to other deserving candidates.

“These organisations, including the candidates, are to, however, note that scoring high in the UTME alone is not a guarantee for admission as other factors such as the Ordinary Level results and the post-UTME will have to be incorporated for a holistic cut-off score,” the board added.

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