JAMB Result Breakdown: Highest is 347, second is 345, see full breakdown of UTME Result.
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Prof. Ishaq Oloyede, JAMB Registrar, has announced that a 15-year-old boy, Ekele Franklin from Imo State, was overall best in the 2019 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME), conducted between April 11 to April 17.
He disclosed this at a news conference to announce the release of the results in Abuja on Saturday.
BREAKDOWN OF 2019 UTME RESULTS.
See breakdown of the results below…
- The highest in 2019 utme is from IMO state! He scored 347, but he might not be given admission because he is underage (15 years old). The second highest is 346 (a boy from Abia) while the third is 345 (a boy from Osun)
- A total of 2,906 candidates scored over 300 while 57,579 candidates scored between 250 and 299.
- A total of 366,757 candidates also scored between 200 and 249 while 361,718 candidates scored between 180 and 199.
- A total of 494,484 candidates scored between 160 and 179 while 410,844 candidates scored between 140 and 159
- Finally, a total of 15,145 results were withheld for further clarification. This means some withheld results might be released.
The above breakdown was collated from NTA News…
Read the full news below:
A 15-year-old, Ekele Franklin from Imo, was overall best in the 2019 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME), conducted between April 11 to April 17.
Prof. Ishaq Oloyede, JAMB Registrar, disclosed this at a news conference to announce the release of the results in Abuja on Saturday.
He said that Franklin, who made University of Lagos his first choice, scored 347 and might eventually not get the admission because he is underage.
The board registrar also said one Emmanuel Chidebube, a 16-year-old boy from Abia came second with 346 score, while Isaac Olamide, a 17-year-old indigene of Osun came third with 345 score.
While giving the breakdown of the results, Oloyede said 2,906 candidates scored over 300 as against 4,683 in the 2018 results.
He added that 57,579 candidates scored between 250 and 299 as against 64,120 in the 2018 results.
According to him, 366,757 candidates also scored between 200 and 249, which is showed significant improvement from the 2018 results.
“361,718 candidates scored between 180 and 199 as against 325,152 in 2018, while 494,484 scored between 160 and 179 as against 455,898 last year.
“410,844 candidates scored between 140 and 159 as against 346,825 recorded in 2018 while also 99,463 scored between 100 and 139 as against 64,712 in 2018.”
The registrar said that about 1,792,719 candidates sat for the exams, while 34,120 candidates had their results withheld for examination malpractice.
Oloyede stated that 15,145 results were withheld for further clarification.
The registrar, therefore, advised candidates to use the phone number used for registration and text it to 55019 to get their results instantly.
Oloyede identified a lot of infractions from candidates and Computer Based Centres (CBT) owners ranging from multiple registration, manipulation of biometrics and deliberate destruction of power sources during the examination.
“No doubt, examination malpractice is a cankerworm that has eaten deeply not only into Nigeria but also the rest of the world, especially the developed countries such as the USA and U.K.
“In Nigeria too, examination malpractice is exacerbated by the insatiable greed and desperate antics of parents, who are hell-bent on inducting their innocent and not-so-innocent children into the world of sharp practices and corruption.
“Double registrations led to the cancellation of some results last year, but we realised that this year not only double registrations but also multiple registrations were recorded.
“Someone for instance registered as many as 23 times for just a single examination.
“On impersonation, in the 2019 UTME, we were able to identify a large number of impersonators, who have been writing UTME for candidates.
“Most of the tutorial masters specialise in recruiting such professional writers for the candidates.
“They do so by using the names directly or variants of the names or by multiple registrations.
“An example is Anambra state where two centres registered a large number of impersonating candidates. In such cases, the results of the candidates have been cancelled and the CBT centres delisted.
“We have also tracked the registration centres and the computers used. In cases where we were able to ascertain the culpability of the centres, we delisted them,” he said.
According to the registrar, the fraudsters thought they could beat the system through ‘contributed fingers’ where two or more persons would use their fingers to register for candidates.
“Two examples of this case are in the Aminu Saleh College of Education, Azare, where someone’s finger(s) was discovered in 42 person’s registration and Bauchi State University, Gadau, where one person’s is traced to the registration of 64 candidates.
“Another example was in Borno State where in Nassara Computer Academy, Maiduguri, 233 candidates had one particular finger included in each of their biometric registration.
“We have made representative arrests and we must thank the Inspector-General of Police and the Commandant-General of the NSCDC for their wonderful cooperation.
The I-G actually set up a Special Task Force of the Force Intelligence Bureau (FIB), which assisted tremendously in tracking the offenders.
Oloyede, however, noted that 116 centres had been delisted for various infractions, saying that 18 of the 116 centres was previously sanctions by the governing board of JAMB.
He, therefore, assured universities of the board’s commitment in sending biometrics and photo details of candidates to the universities for post UTME. (NAN)
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