President Bola Ahmed Tinubu's administration has approved groundbreaking reforms to tertiary entry requirements, making university access fairer for Nigerian youth. No longer burdened by rigid O'Level mandates, students can now qualify with alternative certifications, boosting enrollment in programs nationwide.
This shift addresses long-standing barriers, especially for rural candidates. For instance, vocational skills or diploma holders can bridge gaps, aligning with global standards. Universities like UNIPORT have integrated these changes into their 2025/2026 lists, visible on JAMB CAPS.
Pros: Increased diversity and reduced dropout rates. Cons: Institutions must upgrade screening to maintain quality. Prospective students should verify specifics via official channels to avoid misinformation, like the recent FG clarification on JAMB's ongoing admissions oversight.
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Nice improvement. This is a welcome development for Nigerian Education