Will Nigeria Universities Reject New Admissions Criteria?

Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida University has rejected the joint matriculation board's dropping to 120 marks, the criteria for student entry to tertiary institutions, with Vice Chancellor Mohammed Nasir Maiturare affirming that the cut-off mark is 160.

Ibrahim Babangida University logo (file photo).

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