Tuesday 7 July 2015

FWD: “Nigeria federal college cut-off marks released – 2014”*****

The Federal Ministry of Education has released the cut-off marks on State-by-State basis of the just concluded National Common Entrance Examination for admission processes into Federal Unity Colleges nationwide.
(Wayne Shorter Septet, “The all seeing eye”  [personnel: Shorter, tenor saxophone; Freddie Hubbard, trumpet; Grachan Moncur III, trombone, James Spaulding, alto saxophone; Herbie Hancock, piano; Ron Carter, bass; Joe Chambers, drums; recorded: Van Gelder Studio, Englewood CliffNJ,US, 15 October 1965)
Pupils that scored above the cut-off marks based on their state of origin are eligible for admission on merit.

Abia – Male (130) Female (130)

Adamawa – Male (62) Female (62)

Akwa-Ibom – Male (123) Female (123)

Anambra – Male (139) Female (139)

Bauchi – Male (35) Female (35)

Bayelsa – Male (72) Female (72)

Benue – Male (111) Female (111)

Borno – Male (45) Female (45)

Cross-Rivers – Male (97) Female (97)

Delta – Male (131) Female (131)

Ebonyi – Male (112) Female (112)

Edo – Male (127) Female (127)

Ekiti – Male (119) Female (119)

Enugu – Male (134) Female (134)

Gombe – Male (58) Female (58)

Imo – Male (138) Female (138)

Jigawa – Male (44) Female (44)

Kaduna – Male (91) Female (91)

Kano – Male (67) Female (67)

Kastina – Male (60) Female (60)

Kebbi – Male (9) Female (20)

Kogi – Male (119) Female (119)

Kwara – Male (123) Female (123)

Lagos – Male (133) Female (133)

Nassarawa – Male (58) Female (58)

Niger – Male (93) Female (93)

Ogun – Male (131) Female (131)

Ondo – Male (126) Female (126)

Osun – Male (127) Female (127)

Oyo – Male (127) Female (127)

Plateau – Male (97) Female (97)

Rivers – Male (118) Female (118)

Sokoto – Male (9) Female (13)

Taraba – Male (3) Female (11)

Yobe – Male (2) Female (27)

Zamfara – Male (4) Female (2)

FCT Abuja – Male (90) Female (90).

(*****Scholars and researchers can’t but scrupulously note the higher mark expectation trends that uniformly affect the performances of all students, female and male, from the seven regions of occupied Igboland [Abia, Anambra, Ebonyi, Enuugwu, Delta, Imo, Rivers] than their counterparts in Nigeria and will appropriately draw their own considered conclusion/s – Herbert Ekwe-Ekwe)

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