JAMB Government UTME 1991

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JAMB GOVERNMENT UTME

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1. Individual rights are said to be inalienable if they UTME 1991 QST 21

 
 
 
 

2. Which of the following is NOT associated with local government elections? UTME 1991 QST 37

 
 
 
 

3. In the parliamentary system, when et parliament defeats a major government bill, the UTME 1991 QST 18

 
 
 
 

4. One of the weakness of confederation is the UTME 1991 QST 7

 
 
 
 

5. The federal system of government in Nigeria was abolished in favour of a unitary one by UTME 1991 QST 34

 
 
 
 

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The Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB) usually conducts Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) in all subjects for students who have completed Senior Secondary School Education and obtained a minimum grade in at least six (6) or more subjects and Government UTME 1991 is one of such subjects.

The subjects obtained from the senior secondary school education must be from either West African Examination Council (WAEC) or National Examination Council (NECO). The minimum grade accepted by JAMB is not usually below a Credit. However, recently this has been reviewed up in some subjects to reflect the current reality. Take a Quiz JAMB GOVERNMENT UTME 1991

The two compulsory subjects in which a Credit grade is mandatory before a student is qualified to apply for UTME are English Language and Mathematics. A student is required to register for a minimum of four (4) subjects including the compulsory subjects. Other subjects are usually optional depending on the course of study in tertiary institution.

The Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination is a computer-based standardised examination for prospective candidates aspiring for any tertiary institution including Colleges of Education, Monotechnic, Polytechnics, and Universities. Take a Quiz

Every candidate is expected to score a minimum overall score in all the subjects before he/she is considered for admission in any institution of choice. During the application, every candidate is expected to select two choices of institutions, namely first choice and second choice in which the former is a priority.

Besides the minimum score in UTME, candidates are also required to write a post-UTME test in their respective institutions selected either as first choice and/or second choice. Each institution has different criteria and requirements different from the others even in the same course or department. It is important for candidates to do a background check before making an institution a first choice or second choice. This is very important because the institutions ultimately determine the candidate’s admission irrespective of his/her performances in SSCE or UTME. However, it is equally worth the effort to obtain good grades in the first two examinations. Take a Quiz

Ana Arm
Author: Ana Arm

Estd. 2013

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