JAMB: Interested hopefuls can even still register for UTME 2017 –
Registrar The Registrar, Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board
(JAMB), Prof. Ishaq Oloyede, has said that intrigued candidates can even
now enroll for the progressing Unified Tertiary Matriculation
Examination (UTME) being composed in the nation. As indicated by Prof.
Oloyede, the
Senate
gave him a command a month ago to amplify the enrollment time frame by
one month which would keep running into May 28, being the last day the
load up would close its enlistment entrance, for intrigued applicants
who may even now need to enlist yet have not done as such as a result of
some hitches.
Prof. Oloyede gave the confirmation on Friday amid his visit to a Computer-Based Center, CBT, in
Lagos.
“As I talk, we have enlisted extra 1,100 hopefuls,” he said. Review
that, as of now, JAMB had discharged a sum of 1,048,914 outcomes out of
the 1,648,429 competitors who have composed the progressing UTME.
Expressing further, the Registrar said the competitors have not done
severely passing by the outcomes discharged up until now, and said that
fingerprints may never again be required in consequent UTME enrollments.
In the mean time, the examination body has precluded gossip from
securing reasonings in hopefuls’ imprints in the continuous exam. Dr
Fabian Benjamin, the Head of JAMB Information and Media, denied the
reports in an announcement in
Abuja.
As indicated by Benjamin, the talk is false, wicked and a ploy to bring
about estrangement among competitors who partaken in the 2017 UTME. “It
is no longer news that every one of our focuses have CCTV camera and we
have observed all procedures at the Computer Based Test (CBT) focuses
the country over. “Those required in any infraction will be endorsed as
per the arrangement of the Examination Malpractice Act. “The board has
not deducted any imprints from any applicant and is not pondering doing
that as it is not a condition for authorize in any of the arrangements
of the law against misbehavior. “Once more, we approach all possibility
to be aware of false characters who will send deceiving data to make
frenzy and exploit the circumstance to dupe them”. Benjamin said that
the examinations had so far been led for 1,698,835 hopefuls and that the
staying 19950 would sit for the examination on Saturday, May 20. He
said that the board would close the continuous examination on Saturday,
May 20, and examination results were being discharged for contender to
check, aside from on Friday and Saturday. Benjamin said that report that
applicants, who couldn’t check their outcomes since they owed JAMB some
cash, was likewise false. He exhorted applicants not to pay any cash to
anyone as their outcomes had as of now been sent to their sends and on
the JAMB site: http://www.jamb.org.ng Benjamin prompted contender to
login to check the outcome with their enlistment number or with email
deliver to print. He asked hopefuls with any test not to delay to
contact the board or check the association’s Website for point by point
data and numbers for enquiries.
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