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  • JAMB releases results of mock UTME

    JAMB releases results of mock UTME

    The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) says it has released results of the Mock Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examinations (UTME) conducted on Saturday.

    The Head, Information and Media of the board, Dr Fabian Benjamin, told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in a telephone interview on Thursday in Lagos that 150,000 candidates registered for the mock examination nationwide.

    The examination was initially scheduled to hold on April 8 but was postponed to April 29 due to some hitches.

    Benjamin said the results of the mock examination had been uploaded to the board’s website.

    “We have finished marking the scripts and uploaded the results to our website.

    “We call on all candidates that participated in the examination to check on their results on our website.

    “However, these results have nothing to do or add to the main examination scheduled to begin on May 13.

    “So, we will not want those who did not participate in the mock to entertain any fear, because it will not take anything away from the main examination.

    “We also want to inform all our stakeholders that registration for this 2017 UTME will officially close by 12.00 midnight of May 5.

    “No fewer than 1.7 million candidates have so far registered for the examination, and by 12 midnight of May 5, JAMB website for registration will be closed,’’ he said.

    Benjamin enjoined candidates who registered for the examination to get themselves ready and improve on their computer skills.

    NAN reports that 633 centres will be used nationwide for the main UTME starting on May 13

  • UTME Registration: JAMB introduces Remita to ease candidates’ pin purchase

    UTME Registration: JAMB introduces Remita to ease candidates’ pin purchase

    The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) says that eligible candidates for its 2017 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) can now purchase the pin for registration using the Remita mode.

    The board said on Sunday the development came on the heels of the reported challenges the candidates faced in an attempt to acquire the pins from NIPOST and the designated banks.

    The Head of Information of JAMB, Dr Fabian Benjamin, said the board had noted the many headaches of prospective candidates from various parts of the country, including Lagos.

    He said that candidates had lamented the difficulties involved in obtaining the pins from designated banks on the payment of N5,500 and the subsequent hassles in getting registered.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the registration of candidates for the examination started on March 20.

    NAN also reports that the candidates had described the process as cumbersome and frustrating as they have to queue as early as 2 or 3 a.m. in some cases in banks just to acquire pins.

    They had also said that often times, they spent the entire day waiting endlessly without results as the bank officials tell them that they could not access the site for the pins.

    They also said the development normally warranted them to spend almost an entire week trying and that even when they succeeded, they start facing the task of registration at overcrowded centres.

    According to Benjamin, candidates are advised not to panic as every eligible candidate desirous of registering will do so before the closing date of April 19.

    “We appreciate the fact that the sales of the UTME for 2017 which is hitherto set to last for six has been reduced to one month.

    “This was done in the interest of the candidates as it was to ensure that the challenges candidates are going through are resolved.

    “To further cushion the effect of these challenges, we have decided to bring the Remitta mode on board.

    “Candidates can now purchase the pin for registration from the comfort of their homes.

    “So, aside the banks and NIPOST, candidates can now purchase the pins through Remita,’’ Benjamin said in a statement.

    The statement explained why the board banned cyber cafes from registering candidates for the examination, noting that activities in the cafes damaged records and statistics of candidates.

    “In as much as we want to be inclusive, we cannot look the other way while students’ records and national statistics are mutilated.

    “Ours is an examination, so we cannot be guided by primordial consideration over quality and standard,’’ it said.

    According to the statement, most problems associated with candidates’ registration such as wrong spellings of names, wrongful placement of passport photograph and others emanates from the business centres at registration points.

    “Don’t forget, it is virtually impossible to regulate the activities of these business centres as their mode of operations did not provide necessary details about them.

    “These problems created by cafes make information gathering, processing and administration of examination cumbersome as records and data of candidates are distorted.

    “The accreditation centres are on the board’s website for easy identification cohesion and smooth operation,’’ it explained.

    He added that the board would continue to expand the frontiers and channels of the sales of the pins in virtually all the banks, with a view to bringing the services to the door step of every Nigerian child desirous of qualitative tertiary education.

    According to the statement, examination is a serious business and it cannot be left open the way some people want it to be.

    “We again urge Nigerians particularly anxious candidates not to fall prey to unsuspecting and dubious individuals who parade themselves as agents of JAMB with the intention to defraud them.

    “The board’s e-brochures and syllabus are on the CD to be given out to candidates and it is free and available as a guide to candidates to have a hitch-free registration exercise,’’ the statement said.

  • JAMB begins sale of 2017 UTME forms March 20 – Spokesman

    JAMB begins sale of 2017 UTME forms March 20 – Spokesman

    The Joint Admission and Matriculations Board (JAMB) says it will begin the sale of the 2017 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) forms on March 20.

    Dr Fabian Benjamin, JAMB’s Head of Public Relations made this known in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Monday in Bwari.

    Benjamin said the date was fixed following an agreement that was reached on the harmonization of the examination timetable at a meeting with other exam bodies on Jan. 24.

    “We will begin the sale of the admission forms on March 20, while UTME is scheduled to hold in May.

    “We are ready to commence the sales of the 2017/2018 admission forms for UTME and Direct Entry forms on the said date,’’ he said.

    NAN reports that JAMB recently emphasized that it would organise an optional mock examination before the 2017 UTME.

    Based on information published on its Twitter handle @JAMBHQ, the date of the Mock examination will soon be announced.

    According to the board, the purpose of the mock examination is to allow candidates “FEEL’’ what the main examination will be like.

    The board, however, said the mock examination would be “completely optional’’ as it would not be a pre-requirement for writing the actual UTME.

    It added that candidates can choose to either take the mock examination or not.

    The board also disclosed that Interswitch Payment on the e-Facility portal has been temporarily disabled and that the list of its accredited centres soon be announced.

     

  • JAMB lauds role of media in nation building with caution notes

    Prof. Is-haq Oloyede, the Registrar of Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has commended the Nigerian media for their role in nation building and transformation of the society.

    Oloyede gave the commendation in a statement by its Director of Media and Publicity, Dr Fabian Benjamin, on Sunday in Lagos.

    Oloyede said that the media remained a veritable tool in the board’s quest to execute its mandate of ensuring a brighter future for the Nigerian child.

    “The JAMB will like to commend the role of the Nigeria media, especially in its quest to sensitise the public on the innovations carried out in the sale of 2017 application document.

    “Of great interest is particularly on the recent publicity given by some media outfits over the `no admission for awaiting candidates’,’’ Oloyede said.

    JAMB, however, faulted some of the headlines in the publications, noting that curious readers would jump into conclusion by merely reading the headlines of the publications without reading the body of the stories.

    “Such headlines led to readers to think that JAMB had excluded candidates with awaiting results from taking the unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination, which is not true.

    “Such hasty perusal and attitude is not only capable of misleading the public but could cause disaffection, anger, misconception of Federal Government guidelines on admissions.

    “It may also demoralise the Nigerian child intending to take JAMB examination.’’

    Oloyede said that the Ordinary Level (O/L) had always been a criterion in considering candidates for admission among other requirements.

    According to him, one of such requirements included suitability of the candidate’s performance in the screening exercise, carrying capacity of various institutions, catchment areas and subject combination among other entry qualifications.

    Oloyede said that the board was a responsible and responsive organisation and would not disfranchise any candidate intending to take the examination.

    “Rather than closing assess, we will expand it in as much as quality and equity is not compromised.

    “In view of that, the board stated that candidates with ‘awaiting results’ could take the examination, but would have to upload their results to the board’s portal before the commencement of admissions.

    “No candidate should take his or her result to any office but upload on our portal.’’

    The registrar urged candidates to upload their result on the website of JAMB to enable the board begin their admission process in record time.

    He added that the board would not accept any recommendation from any institution based on awaiting result status.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the board had announced that it would begin the sales of its registration documents for the 2017 UTME before the end of March.