In a move aimed at enhancing transparency and preventing fraudulent practices, the Joint Admissions and Matriculations Board (JAMB) has introduced a compulsory registration process for prospective students seeking admission to the Nigerian Open University of Nigeria (NOUN) and other open distance learning centers. This new mandate requires candidates to register through JAMB’s platform, providing their unique National Identification Number (NIN) during the process.
The decision to involve JAMB in the registration process stems from the need to safeguard candidates’ records and maintain the integrity of admissions. By centralizing the registration, JAMB aims to prevent unscrupulous individuals from compromising the system through dubious channels. This change affects prospective candidates in the non-regular category, including NOUN, Distance Learning, Part-time, and Sandwich programs.
Existing candidates in non-regular programs who have not yet integrated their NIN or unique phone number on JAMB’s platform must do so to access JAMB’s services effectively. The platform remains available throughout the year, allowing candidates to apply at their convenience. After registering with JAMB, candidates must approach their preferred institutions for further admission processing, with each institution determining the processing fee.
This new mandate contributes to the integrity of the education system, ensuring that admissions are based on merit and genuine qualifications. By linking registration to the National Identification Number (NIN), students’ identities are verified, reducing the risk of impersonation or manipulation. The centralized system also ensures that students’ records are secure and that fraudulent practices are minimized.
While the change may seem like an additional step, it streamlines the overall process. Students can plan their registration well in advance, avoiding last-minute rush and potential delays. The investment in this process is worthwhile, as it ensures a transparent and credible admission process.
In the long term, this shift benefits students by ensuring fairness, security, and transparency. By adhering to the new guidelines, students contribute to a stronger educational ecosystem. As they embark on their academic journey, they play an active role in maintaining the credibility of Nigerian tertiary institutions.
JAMB’s proactive approach ensures that admission seekers receive fair treatment and that their records remain secure. Embrace this new process, and rest assured that it contributes to a more transparent and accountable system.