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Unijos is 7th most subscribed University – Vice Chancellor

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  The Vice Chancellor (VC) of the University of Jos,  Prof. Seddi Maimako , has said the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB), has rated the institution as the 7th most subscribed University in Nigeria. Maimako said JAMB rated the institution with the statistics of 46,082 candidates who applied for admission in the 2018 admission year, adding that from the figure, the school admitted a total of 8,878 candidates, representing 93.79 percent of the University admission quota. CIBN postpones April ‘Diet’ examinations to October Disclosing this to newsmen on Friday in Jos, on the occasion marking his fourth year in office, the VC said from the available data JAMB ranked Unijos as the fourth best among Nigeria tertiary institutions that had admitted candidates from all the 37 states and the FCT. “The University of Jos was also rated as the fifth best tertiary institution in the country in terms of number of candidates admitted from the 37 States and the FCT, with 31 States having

VC Pledges More Impactful Projects Before Tenure Ends

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  UNIJOS VC TO COMMISSION MORE PROJECTS BEFORE TENURE ELAPSES   Vice-Chancellor of the University of Jos, Professor Seddi Sebastian Maimako has reiterated his commitment to complete more projects in the University before he leaves office. The Vice-Chancellor made this known during an in interview shortly after inspecting ongoing projects at the JUTH Lamingo and Naraguta Campuses of the University. According to the Vice-Chancellor, with the cooperation of the Contractors handling the various projects and other stakeholders, he intends to complete and commission most of the ongoing projects, especially those that have reached an advanced stage before he leaves office in June 2021. When asked about his impression on the performance of the Contractors, Professor Maimako expressed satisfaction with the work of most of them who have taken their assignment with utmost seriousness but encouraged them to speed up their work. He, however, expressed dismay at the rate at which projects in the Fac