JAMB Announces Cancellation of Aptitude Test for 2024 Direct Entry Candidates

The Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has made a significant announcement regarding the 2024 Direct Entry (DE) admissions. This year, the Board has decided to cancel the usual aptitude test for Direct Entry candidates. Instead, other criteria will be used for student placements.

Information Details
Announcement JAMB cancels 2024 DE aptitude test
Criteria Alternative placement criteria to be used
Reason To improve future DE admission processes
Update New criteria details to be announced
Source JAMB’s official X handle
Impact Affects all 2024 DE candidates
Next Step Adequate preparation for next year’s exercise

Details on the New Placement Criteria

JAMB made this announcement on Monday through an official post on its JAMB X handle. The decision to cancel the aptitude test aims to streamline the admission process and ensure better preparation for next year’s exercise.

Official Statement from JAMB

“Attention 2024 DE Candidates! This is to inform you that the Board has shelved the conduct of aptitude test for the year, other placement criteria shall be considered for your admission while adequate preparation goes into the exercise ahead of next year,” JAMB stated.

This change is expected to impact how candidates prepare for their Direct Entry admissions. Instead of focusing on the aptitude test, candidates will need to pay attention to other aspects of the admission process.

For more updates and detailed information, candidates are advised to regularly check JAMB’s official announcements. This will help them stay informed about any further changes or requirements for the 2024 admission cycle.

This change is expected to impact how candidates prepare for their Direct Entry admissions. Instead of focusing on the aptitude test, candidates will need to pay attention to other aspects of the admission process.

For more updates and detailed information, candidates are advised to regularly check JAMB’s official announcements. This will help them stay informed about any further changes or requirements for the 2024 admission cycle.