JAMB Fixes February 6 As Deadline For UTME
Registration
The Joint Admissions
and Matriculation Board, JAMB, has fixed February 6, as deadline for the sale
of registration form for this year’s unified tertiary matriculation examination
(UTME).
JAMB Registrar Prof. Is-haq Oloyede disclosed this at a meeting on
strategic planning, supervision and evaluation of the conduct of 2018 unified
tertiary matriculation examination (UTME) in Abuja Tuesday, also noted that
only 283,319 candidates had registered for the examination.
The board also fixed March 9 to 17 for the conduct of the UTME in 620
computer based test centres across the country.
The registrar said “Because of the criticisms that trailed the sale of
entry form for a month in the past years, the board has decided to earmark two
months so that every willing candidate will be able to purchase, fill and
submit the forms.
“We opened entry from December 6, 2017 to February 6, 2018, but one month
later, only less than a quarter of the two million candidates expected for the
examination this year have registered.”
Prof. Oloyede said its mock examination slated for January 22 would now
hold in first week of February.
He blamed the shift of the mock examination on the strike embarked on by
members of NASU, noting that the strike made the CBT centres in affected
tertiary institutions not available for accreditation.
The JAMB registrar also banned the use of wristwatches, biros, pencils and
other devices from the examination hall.
He added that the ban affects both candidates and examination officials.
“The Board has prohibited additional materials during the 2018 UTME in the
examination hall. These include wrist watches, biros, calculator, biros,
pencils except the common HB pencil, and any other device that can store data,
transmit or receive signal no matter the form. These prohibitions are not only
applicable to the candidates but to all examination officials. The reasons for
this will be provided shortly.
“Scanned pictures of candidates are no longer accepted for registration,
except live capture at the accredited CBT Centres as part of the Registration
Procedure. Furthermore, candidates’ pictures will be embossed on all
candidates’ documents generated by JAMB henceforth,” he said.
The registrar also disclosed that Minister of Education Malam Adamu Adamu
has queried 42 institutions for charging candidates more than N2000 for their
post-UTME.
“There is nothing wrong with post-UTME provided that our candidates are
not extorted. The honourable minister of education queried about 42
institutions for charging more than N2000. We made recommendation to the
minister and the minister said all of them should refund the money. He gave
them two weeks and all of them are making refund now.
“He has put his feet down that all excess charges should be refunded and
people can testify to the fact. Where they have the list they are paying them
directly and in this case where Vice Chancellors proved clearly that those
candidates could not be traced the minister has given appropriate directive.
“Candidates are reporting back to us. In one case where they could not,
the minister directed that they should pay the money to a non religious
orphanage, orphanage owned by the state or anything because those people
couldn’t be traced,” the registrar said.
According to him, the figures being paraded as qualified candidates to
write its examination was not true.
JAMB Fixes February 6 As Deadline For UTME Registration
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