This thread is for candidates who scored 150-179 and above in the 2016 Unified tertiary Matriculation Examination.
Apparently, you did not meet the cut-off mark that is acceptable in any known university but that does not mean you cannot secure any admission this year.
You may have concluded that a polytechnic is your best option at this point. However, you can still gain admission into 200Level in a University. Yes! You read right, a university. Have you heard about IJMB Programme? IJMB means Interim Joint Matriculation Board, while IJMBE is the "Examination" itself. IJMB is an Advanced-Level (A-Level) Course, which you take for 9 months, after which you take a final exam that gives you a certificate.
With the certificate obtained at the end of the programme, you can apply for admission into 200 Level in institutions like UNILAG, ABU, UNILORIN, UNIPORT. See full List of Universities Accepting IJMB.
However, if you still want to settle for a polytechnic, the first step to take now is to verify if you have the required cut-off mark for your course of study in the polytechnic you selected during UTME Registration.
The information gathered will enable you know if you are to go for JAMB change of course or institution. If you need one, you can read up the procedure on how apply for it by clicking here
See: 2016 Utme "preferred Institutions" For Jamb Change Of Course/institution
See also: How to Check 2016 JAMB UTME Result
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