WHAT YOU DON'T KNOW ABOUT IJMB

in utopian-io •  7 years ago  (edited)

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IJMB means Interim Joint Matriculation Board is an Advanced Level (A'level) 9-month programme being supervised, run and moderated by Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria and IJMB was setup to serve as an alternative method of gaining admission into a tertiary institution in Nigeria into 200 level via Direct Entry (D.E) form.

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Just like the University of Lagos supervises JUPEB programme, and the university of Cambridge supervises Cambridge A Level in Nigeria, so also ABU, Zaria is to IJMB.

IJMB which allow successful students to get admissions into 200 level of almost Nigerian universities and candidates can actually study any course of their choice with this interesting programme including but not limited to Medicine, Law, Accounting, Business Administration, Mass comm. Linguistics ETC. You can see the list of Nigerian universities that accept IJMB into 200 level. Normally, IJMB is supposed to be 10 months program, but since students are not going to resume at the same time, hence we have students who only ended up spending between 7 months and 5 months throughout the IJMB programme.

Since time has nothing to do with your result but your seriousness, and IJMB is not for the brilliants students but for the determined heart who is ready to sacrifice time and energy with his/her books, it is going to be a success all the way. While we do not want to make a jest of the exam, we must say that the exam is not that difficult as being portrayed by many people, is just that the interested candidates need to sit tight to pass the IJMB exam. We must tell you this, we have seen a student who started in February while the exam was going to be May in 2009, and he got 14 points out of the 16 points obtainable in total, a science student for that matter.

Another important factor is the issue of the lecturers, anywhere we posts students to, that means IJMBway Alevel Registration have tested their method of teaching and that have attained a very high degree in their method of teaching. We do make sure that IJMB centres use lecturers that are IJMB inclined, how do you know those lecturers? Well, that's why you have to let the right person lead you, because without the right lecturers for the right subject, definitely, IJMB students will have problem if not problems

IJMB allows you to choose three courses/subjects that are related to what you want to study at the university of your choice. The highest point for each course is five(5) points, which is denoted by A. That is, all the three courses will have fifteen (15) points in total, with an addition of one (1) if in the three courses/subjects you don't have F(fail) which stands for 0 points. Making a total of sixteen points (16) altogether.

Point Being Given In IJMB
A = 5 courses/subjects
B = 4 points
C = 3 points
D = 2 points
E = 1 points
F = 0 points

For you to be considered as being passed in IJMB exam you must score a minimum of 5 points in total i,e EDE stands for (1+2+1) which is five (5) points.

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They info had to be updated because it was out of date, and will mislead people who seek to know about IJMB

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http://www.ijmbway.com/p/what-is-ijmb.html
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