The National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) has said the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) data reflected that 11,703,709 applications were received between 2010 and 2016. A report on, “JAMB Admitted Candidates by State and Gender within Faculty’’, released by NBS in Abuja on Monday said that 2,674,485
students were admitted across the 36
states and the FCT between 2010 and 2015. “In 2010, a total of 1,513,940
applications were received while 423,531 students were admitted. This shows
that 28 per cent of students who applied for admission were admitted across the
36 states and the FCT in the year under review. Adamawa and Niger States
admitted 38 per cent of students who applied for admission in 2010. Both states
received 14,483 and 16,556 applications while 5,678 and 6,278 students were
admitted, respectively,’’ it stated. Similarly, the report stated that
1,636,356 applications were received while 417,341 students were admitted in
2011. “This simply means that 26 per cent of students who applied for admission
were admitted across the 36 states and the FCT in 2011,” it said. The report
said Yobe with 7,879 applications and 3,185 admissions had 40 per cent of
students who applied for admission admitted. NBS report stated that 1,632,835
applications were received in 2012, while 447,176 admissions were granted in
2012, representing 27 per cent of applications for admissions during the year.
According to the report, the highest percentage of applications for admissions
are recorded in 2015 with 30 per cent of applications for admissions admitted.
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