UNIZIK FIRST CLASS GRADUATE RETOOK JAMB, SCORES 324 AGGREGATE, PEOPLE REACT

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UNIZIK FIRST CLASS GRADUATE RETOOK JAMB, SCORES 324 AGGREGATE, PEOPLE REACT

A first class graduate of Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka, left many people stunned with her score as she rewrote the Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB) examination.

The lady known as Uka Juliet Chidiebube graduated with a first class degree in Chemistry from the Nnamdi Azikiwe University, where she emerged the overall best graduating student from the department of Chemistry.

She retook the JAMB exam and when the results were released on the 29th of April, the lady amongst others checked her score.

In an exclusive report, Uka Julie Chidiebube scored 324 in aggregate.

She took the JAMB exam in 2024 because she was determined to become a doctor despite receiving first class honors from UNIZIK.

According to a breakdown of her JAMB results, physics was the subject where she received the highest score—92. Juliet also received 68 in English usage, 82 in biology, and 82 in chemistry.

Juliet’s older brother, Uka Obiora Kingsley, stated in an interview that his sister has determined she will pursue a career in medicine and surgery no matter what.

The family, according to Obiora, is from Anambra state, and they sincerely hope Juliet is able to fulfill her lifelong ambition of becoming a doctor.

“She has demonstrated resilience through outstanding performance. She has maintained that her ambition is to become a doctor. This led her to write Jamb again this year 2024 and scored an aggregate of 324,” he said.

Check out reactions below …

Caleb David said: “Good luck to her but I think she is wasting her resources. She did not need to sit for JAMB but take a direct entry. By so doing, she will save one academic year and the costs associated with JAMB.”

Clement Osunde remarked: “She has no responsibility, just want to finish her parents”

Ozonuwe C Ambrose stated: “She has no responsibility.”

Victor Ba-ssey commented: “She should have apply for direct entry. Or better apply for master degree/scholarship.”

Alam Enoch said: “She is truly a first class graduate. 👍🏿”Ken Ikeobasi Oduka wrote: “The jamb was baseless aaacus she is suppose to get into medical school as a 200 level student directly cus her GP is over 4.5. Why writing the jamb again. Or even change her course wen she was around 200 to 300 level in the course of studying chemistry that was the practice in my time. Why going to start afresh again. Well reasons known to her. Good luck.”

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