Tag: Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME)

  • 57,000 candidates sit for UTME on Saturday

    No fewer than  57,000 candidates sat for the 2017 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) on Saturday in 642 centres  across the country.

    The Registrar of  JAMB, Prof. Ishaq Oloyede,  who addressed newsmen at  Digital Bridge Institute, Abuja, one of the UTME  centres, said four centres encountered technical problems while one was being investigated for malpractices.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Saturday marked the first day of the 2017 edition of the entrance examination into the nation’s tertiary institution in which no fewer than 1.7 million candidates are participating.

    Oloyede also said the morning session examination  commenced late in some centres  while it started early in others.

    “Out of 642 centres, we had  problems with four  in Bauchi, Kano,Uturu and Ekpoma.

    “Everything was okay, there was a little disturbance in Ekpoma and we are monitoring what is going on.

    “There was  a little problem in Uturu; we are monitoring what is happening there too,’’ he said.

    He said due to the bomb blast in Maiduguri on Friday night, JAMB decided to delay the examination for a while, adding that the  examination had since  commenced.

    “Due to what happened over night and because of the  militarisation of the campus, we had to delay the commencement of the exams in Maiduguri.

    ” Also the Seventh Day Adventist will not have exams in all the centres nationwide on Saturday,’’ he added.

    Mr Enobong Bassey, a staff of the Digital Bridge  Institute, said this year’s edition  of the UTME  was the best so far  that the institution  had conducted.

    “Everything went smoothly, the examination was to start 8 am and all the students were seated by 10 minutes to eight.

    “Though a few students came late because of the grace period,  they were able to write.

    “Where there was any issue with any system,  there was no problem because we had sufficient backup system.

    Some of the students,  who spoke to NAN,  said the examination went on well and they had no challenge using the computers.

  • UTME: Candidates, JAMB official commends hitch-free process

    UTME: Candidates, JAMB official commends hitch-free process

    Candidates participating at the 2017 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) has applauded JAMB, organisers of the examination for match series put on ground in centres to ensure a hitch free examination.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that no fewer  than 1.7 million candidates are writing  the examination, which commenced on Saturday, May 13, nationwide.

    NAN also reports that a total of 642, centres would be used for the examination with at least two members of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) in each of the centres.

    In all, a total of  1,200 men of the   NSCDC had been deployed to all the centres to beef security.

    Miss Olajumoke Bello, one of the candidates who spoke to NAN at the WAEC International Office Ikeja, said that the exercise was hitch free  and less stressful.

    .Bello added that apart from a slight technical hitch in launching the browser and accessing the questions, all other things were what she described as ‘perfect’.

    “The examination on its own and the process before the examination were very okay, coupled with the serene environment.

    .“But, we initially had a challenge of getting to the question site because of  a technical hitch which was also taken care of by the technical staff some minutes later.

    “But despite that period of waiting, you can see I am already through with my examination.

    .“My appeal, however, to JAMB is that they should not rest on their oars as it us not yet Uhuru.

    .“The board should step up efforts in improving on the entire examination process in order to ensure an overall  hitch free exercise,” she said.

    .Another candidate, Samuel Ojudimu, also lauded JAMB for the logistics put in place to ensure a successful conduct of the examination.

    “I will say that it is my first attempt in writing  this  examination, I  must say that it was very interesting as stress free.

    “The examination its self was okay at least for every average candidate that prepared well for it . I like the questions and by the grace of God, I will make it,” he said.

    .Ojidimu, however, plead with JAMB to do more to improve the entire process.

    At a centre in Iyana Ipaja, a candidate  identified herself as Adeola, also commended JAMB for doing a good job in the area of peaceful and conducive environment.

    According to her, all logistics needed to ensure a hitch free examination were put in place adding that it is a feat worth commending.

    Mr Ojo Sunday, JAMB’s Principal Legal Officer and supervisor, at the WAEC International Office centre, told NAN that accreditation for the examination commenced at 7 am while the examination commenced at 8.00am.

    .He said that a total of 231 candidates sat for the examination during the first session with a few of them absent.

    He added that not less than 240 candidates were scheduled for each session during the examination.

    According to him, the exercise coupled with a peaceful environment was hitch-free.

    “We are happy with the entire examination process here.

    “As you can see, all the candidates have gone in and are writing their examination peacefully.

    .“We did our accreditation on time and the examination commenced in due course.

    “The examination had been formated in a transparent manner and as such, has not had any issue of impersonation at least for now.

    “You know, the examination has just commenced and might be too early to determine any unwanted development but so far, I can tell you that I am happy with the way things are going.

    .“Having said that, however, I will also want to state that being the first day, we are bound to encounter, small hitches here and there, but as we go by, things get normalised, as it can only get better,” Sunday said.

    Sunday added that he was anticipating a hitch free examination at the centre.

  • Over 120 inmates register for JAMB

    Over 120 inmates register for JAMB

    …Security agencies parade man for defrauding over 100 students

    Over 120 inmates in the Ikoyi and Kaduna prisons registered for the 2017 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME), conducted by Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB).

    The Computer Based Test (CBT) will run for a week in different centres around the country.

    Registrar JAMB, Prof. Ishaq Oloyede while addressing newsmen yesterday in Abuja debunked news of the postponement of examination.

    He said that all candidates that have been invited for the exams this year must comply with the exam schedule sent to them, condemning the news making rounds of a postponement as the handiwork of mischief makers.

    Prof. Oloyede also revealed that the suspect paraded had defrauded over 100 students, by registering the examination on the behalf to his personal mail and collecting N10,000 from each student.

    He said: “Over 120 inmates in Ikoyi and Kaduna prisons registered for this years CBT examination.

    “JAMB did not postpone the examination, it will take place as announced, all candidates that were invited for the exams will lose the chance to write the exams this year if they fail to show up at the scheduled time and date. Students should ignore the mischief makers sending messages of a postponement, it is not true.

    “Security agencies arrested a man who defrauded over 100 intending JAMB candidates, he registered the exams for them in a way that all the messages and notifications sent to the students entered into emails handled by him and when the students come to him, he prints it out and collects N10,000 from each student.”

  • 321 visually impaired candidates to take 2017 UTME

    321 visually impaired candidates to take 2017 UTME

    The Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB) said it has registered 321 visually impaired candidates for the 2017 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME).

    The Head, JAMB Information and Media, Dr Fabian Benjamin, made this known in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Tuesday  in Bwari.

    Benjamin said that the figure was higher than the 201 candidates registered for the examination in 2016.

    He said that adequate arrangement has been made for the visually impaired candidates to participate fully in the forthcoming UTME.

    According to him, the board used to  conduct the Computer Based Test (CBT) using Braille Apex Machine, but most of them complained about its usage.

    “They said they do not know how to use these machines: we are going to bring all visually impaired persons to come and write the exam in a particular location.

    “It could be Digital Bridge in Lagos or Digital Bridge in Abuja.

    “One of the things we have always done for them is to ensure that the few of them that meet the minimum requirement get it.

    “We encourage universities to admit them; we also give them courses that they want to read, so that we can give room for inclusiveness.

    “So that is our preparation as it relates to visually impaired candidates; they are 321 that is 18 per cent of the 1.7 million candidates that registered for this year’s UTME,” the JAMB’s spokesman said.

    The visually impaired candidates who sat for the 2015/2016 UTME practiced with the Braille Apex machine at their respective centres a day before the main examination.

    The practice was also done in the 2015 edition of the UTME through the use of CBT platform.

    He explained that the Board often encourage universities to offer admission to visually impaired candidates who met the basic requirement, saying that 2017 will not  be  an exception.

    Benjamin said  plans were underway to employ the services of experts in the field of education, to be able to achieve the desired goal.

    “We will get some of Nigeria’s best hands in some of those various subjects that they are going to write; these are professors, and people with integrity.

    “They will sit down together with the visually impaired candidates; ask the candidates questions, assess them and then rate them, so it is that rating that will be used for admission purposes.”

    On preparation to hold the UTME on May 13, he said all hands were on  deck to conduct a hitch free exercise.

    He noted that the Board did not receive any complaint about irregularity in the course of registration of candidates, as being alleged in certain quarters.

    “There is no complaint from anybody; we have passed the stage of registration, we registered 1.7 million candidates, so if there are issues, we will not have arrived at that number.

    “The hitches that we had were experienced at the initial stage of registration, which was basically as a result of non-compliance with our instruction.

    “We have made necessary effort to ensure that those instructions are adhered to, there is no complain as regards registration again across the country,” he added.

    He, however, said that the posting of candidates to their various examination centers would start from Tuesday May 9.

  • UTME: JAMB urges candidates to crosscheck data

    UTME: JAMB urges candidates to crosscheck data

    The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has urged prospective candidates for its Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) to crosscheck the data on their registration forms for the last time on May 6.

    The board’s Head of Media and Information, Dr Fabian Benjamin, made the call in an interview with the News Agency if Nigeria (NAN) on Saturday in Lagos.

    The call comes ahead of the 2017 UTME scheduled for May 13 across 633 centres nationwide.

    NAN reports that registration of candidates for the examination was closed by the board by 12 midnight on Friday, May 5.

    According to Benjamin, the call for the crosschecking of data by prospective candidates was to ensure total inclusiveness.

    He added that the board intended to ensure that no candidate was left out during the examination due to one reason or the other.

    “All candidates who desire to do any change on their registration details are urged to do so today as the platform closes finally by 9 p.m. of Saturday May 6.

    “We are giving all the candidates the last chance to ensure that everyone is carried along and provided with equal opportunity.

    “We also want to avoid a situation whereby candidates will have cause to complain of one incident or the other just before the commencement of the examination,’’ Benjamin said.

  • UTME: Mock exam to hold Saturday 

    UTME: Mock exam to hold Saturday 

    The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board has fixed Saturday 29th (this weekend), for the conduct of its Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) mock examination in some selected centres across the country for interested candidates.

    JAMB Registrar, Prof. Is-haq Oloyede made the announcement during a workshop to train its officials for the coming UTME examination in Abuja on Wednesday.

    He said the mock examination would take place in 633 computer based test (CBT) centres across the country.

    The examination body had announced the suspension of the conduct of its mock examination earlier scheduled to hold Saturday, 8 this month in some selected centers across the country indefinitely, blaming the postponement on failure from its technical partners.

    But JAMB registrar said the agency was trying to conduct its examinations in the best way that would not be wasteful or make Nigeria inferior in the community of examination bodies.

    Prof. Oloyede said: “We have identified those technical hitches and quickly made necessary correction and tighten loose nuts. As a matter of fact, a trial mock was conducted last week in 10 states and the exercise was 99 percent successful

    “All we are trying to do is to do things the best way that will not be wasteful, that will not make Nigeria inferior in the community of examination bodies. What we are trying to do is find the most efficient way of conducting our examination.

    “I believe whatever can work in another place can work in Nigeria. For us, what we are trying to do is to give the best of our services to this great nation of ours. I need not be the registrar of JAMB if there will be no change positively.

    “We believe that come next Saturday (this Saturday), we will do our best. What we have done now is that last Monday we conducted a preliminary mock in ten places across the country and it was 99 percent success. We conducted it in Sokoto, Abuja, Lagos, Ilorin, Nasarawa, Lokoja and we tested the technology again it was working but it worked because of the cooperation of all.

    “I don’t expect full perfection from all the system. There would be saboteurs that might work against us and that was why we have plans A, B and C, in addition to several other backups in case any of our plan fails. At the end of the day, it would be said of me that I have done my best.”

    He alleged that powerful forces was working hard to derail the smooth conduct of the examination nationwide, vowing that JAMB would not return to status quo.

    “People are head bent on creating problems where none exist. I believe their toes are very big and I don’t mind stepping on them. Believe that at the end of the day Nigerians will know the truth and who to appreciate and who to condemn.

    “So I expect all other stakeholders involved in the system not to sabotage the efforts of the board but reciprocate such gesture and goodwill so that we could give Nigerians the best of services they deserve,” he said.

     

  • UTME: JAMB seeks deployment of troops to CBT centers

    UTME: JAMB seeks deployment of troops to CBT centers

    The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board has sought the assistance of the Nigeria Army to help secure its computer based tests (CBT) centres ahead of the unified tertiary matriculation examination (UTME).

    JAMB Registrar/Chief Executive, Prof. Is-haq Oloyede, disclosed this at a meeting with the Chief of Army Staff, Lt. Tukur Buratai in Abuja.

    The agency’s spokesperson, Dr. Fabian Benjamin, in a statement on Thursday in Abuja, said the registrar solicited for the intervention and cooperation of the Nigerian Army in the coming examination.

    While commending the Nigerian Army for uniting the country particularly the feat it recorded in the insurgency war and restoring peace in other turbulent areas, Oloyede outlined his mission to Defence Headquarters.

    “We are here to thank you for the wonderful job you have been doing, all Nigerians are happy with you for the wonderful feat you have recorded in the discharge of your duties, and your quest for an indivisible and united country,” he said.

    He said there was need to secure the venues of the UTME in order for JAMB to conduct a hitch free exams for candidates desirous of qualitative education to all tertiary institutions in the country.

    “This need became imperative to seek for security intervention from the Army, particularly in turbulent areas”, he said.

    The Registrar said over 678 centres across the country as against the 650 CBT centres recorded last year would be put to use with an estimated 1.5million candidates for the examination, adding that 1.237million candidates had already submitted their application already.

    Oloyede also told the Buratai that the agency was collaboration with Nigeria Liquified Natural Gas (NLNG) to airlift candidates in riverine areas to their CBT centres.

    He urged the COAS to intervene as the NLNG intervention was not enough.

    The JAMB Registrar while listing some security prone areas like North East, South South among others, noted that the process of seeking admission through the conduct of examination should not be truncated, adding that the sight of security presence during the examination would give the candidates a high level of satisfaction and confidence.

    Prof. Oloyede told the COAS that this year the board was capturing ten fingers of candidates to forestall any incidence of multiple registration as noticed with previous years registration.

    He said the Board  also insisted on profile creation and other processes to strengthen the education data and ensure that candidates do not go through hell years after graduating from tertiary institutions.

    In his remarks, Buratai, described the visit as unique and symbolic, stating that the military would ensure that there is peace and harmony in the country.

    The COAS said as part of its constitutional responsibility, the Army would continue to uphold and make sure that the task given to them is accomplished.

    He said some of the flash points pointed out by the Registrar are not only safe but habitable, adding that normalcy had returned to the north east.

    He promised to deploy troops to the areas mentioned by Prof. Oloyede for surveillance and protection during the period stated for the examination.

    He directed the Chief of Training and Operations to liaise with officers and men on ground to strengthen the security of the centres and officials particularly those in turbulent states.

    Buratai pointed out that JAMB examination was a national assignment and as such the military high command would not allow any candidate’s dream and desire for tertiary education to be truncated because of insecurity.

  • JAMB: Candidates complain of stressful registration process

    JAMB: Candidates complain of stressful registration process

    Some prospective candidates for the 2017 Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB) say they are facing poor internet network, stressful and cumbersome process in registering for the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) in Ebonyi, Abia and Imo.

    Correspondents News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) who monitored the situation in these three states, report that there are long queues at the banks and registration centres, including JAMB Offices.

    In Abakiliki, the prospective candidates suggested inclusion of more banks in the sale of JAMB forms.

    They told NAN in Abakaliki on Tuesday that using only two banks – Union Bank and Unity Bank – to sell forms to thousands of prospective candidates was frustrating.

    The candidates claimed that some of them had spent many days without obtaining the form, even as some who don’t have relatives, had to come to the state capital every day in an attempt to buy the form.

    They expressed fears that many prospective candidates might not purchase the forms within the specified time frame, unless urgent steps was taken to remedy the situation.

    Messrs Victor Nkpuma, Richard Okafor, Philip Onwe and Miss Eunice Oko, told NAN that the two banks were inadequate for Ebonyi and called for inclusion of more banks, to ease the process.

    “The idea of using only Union Bank and Unity Bank for the sale of the form to me is not the best for the state because the two banks can hardly serve the purpose adequately.

    “There was almost a stampede in Unity bank the other day because the crowd was so much and the bank’s security personnel could not control the crowd because everybody wanted to get the form at the same time.

    “There should be an inclusion of more banks to ease the frustration and pain that those coming to obtain the form are made to go through and again many people may not be able to get the form within the time frame, Nkpuma said.

    Okafor decried the current registration procedures, and described it as more tedious, complex, time and money consuming.

    According to him, candidates are first expected to go to JAMB office and fill a profile form that would contain his or her e-mail address linked to the JAMB website.

    The candidates after filling the profile, would go to a designated bank with the form issued to them at the JAMB office and buy the entrance form at the cost of N5,5000.

    According to him, candidates are still required to pay additional N700 to collect JAMB brochure and a novel at designated banks.

    “The procedure is frustrating, cumbersome, time and money consuming and I am afraid that many intending candidates may miss, if the board doesn’t relax the tedious process.

    “Again having only two banks to serve the whole of Ebonyi in the sale of the form is an unthinkable action because many will definitely miss out,” Okafor said.

    Meanwhile, Onwe and Oko have urged the board to reduce the fee payable by prospective candidates, to make it possible for indigent candidates to obtain the form.

    They also urged JAMB to give more banks permission to sell the forms to candidates.

    “The procedure adopted by JAMB in the 2017 sale of the UTME form is frustrating, time and money consuming unlike in the previous method where a candidate goes to a cyber cafe and do the online registration.

    “The former procedure was simple, easy, less stressful, less time and money consuming,” they said.

    In Owerri, the candidates told NAN that the problem of invalid Personal Identification Numbers (PIN) had contributed to delays in the registration process.

    A candidate, Johnson Nnadozie, said he paid at Sterling bank and received a PIN, which he had been unable to use since, adding that he had gone back to the bank severally and was told to keep retrying with the same PIN.

    Nnadozie added that the crowds at the banks also made it difficult for the bank staff to resolve the issues satisfactorily.

    Another candidate, Chinenye Anyanwu, said she paid, had yet to receive her PIN, while Chidi Iwueze, said the email address he used in creating his profile and which he used to receive his confirmation code, had suddenly become inavalid.

    He added that the Computer-Based Test centre he went for the registration, either had network problems or the username or password was incorrect.

    In Umuahia, the candidates complained of poor internet access and extra charges at the cyber cafe.

    Some applicants said that besides the N5,500 registration fees, they were made to pay extra charges of N300 and N200 for opening of JAMB profile and e-mail addresses.

    Victor Nwafor and Christie Nworgu, said that the process was compounded by poor internet access which, according to them, delayed the process of creating the JAMB profile.

    They said that it took them two days to get the JAMB profile from a designated JAMB registration centre, due to poor network.

    A computer operator at a cyber cafe in Umuahia, who identified herself simply as Gift, said that the centre collected additional charges for creating JAMB profile and e-mail for applicants who had no personal email.

    “There are some applicants who use their cellphones to create the JAMB profile, using their e-mail. Such people pay the JAMB registration fee of N2,500 only,” Gift said.

    She denied the allegation in some quarters that registration centres were using the opportunity to exploit unsuspecting applicants.

    Gift said that the management of the centre had made complaints to JAMB concerning the difficulties being experienced in creating profile.

    She said that the examination body had given an assurance that the issues would be over soon.

    At Apunmiri in Umuahia South Local Government Area, an operator at a designated registration centre, Mrs Chinaza Ozodinmbu, confirmed that the difficulties encountered in creating profiles slowed down the registration process.

    Consequently, both the prospective candidates and registration centres have appealed to JAMB to take urgent steps to address the challenges and ensure a hitch-free process.

     

  • JAMB arrests 25 persons over illegal sale of UTME materials

    JAMB arrests 25 persons over illegal sale of UTME materials

    The Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB), has arrested 25 persons over illegal registration and sale of 2017 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) materials.

    JAMB registrar, Prof. Ishaq Oloyede said the individuals arrested were  selling registration materials to the 2017 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) to candidates.

    The suspects, he said, were arrested by a combined team of Anti-Corruption and Transparency Unit (ACTU); members of the Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) and the Nigeria Police Force.

    Oloyede said the e-Brochure and e-Syllabus, which were meant to be free were being sold by the culprits as high as N800 each nationwide.

    He also said the culprits were extorting money and inflating cost of registration for candidates.

    “Our quality assurance unit, particularly the Anti-Corruption and Transparency Unit had to go out to see what was happening, following reports of extortion.

    “We were having reports that candidates are paying more than the N5,500 that is required.,” Oloyede said..

    “Some of them inflated the prices of registration and application documents, so we had to arrest them to show Nigerians that those items were not supposed to be sold.

    “The arrests were carried out across the country yesterday April 1, and we have handed them over to the Nigerian Police for prosecution, ” he said.

    He urged applicants seeking to register for the forthcoming UTME to go about their registration in line with due processes, to avoid hitches associated with irregularities.

    He noted that JAMB would stick to its stipulated  April-ending deadline  for registration for this year’s examination.

    Oloyede debunked complaints about  poor internet connectivity.

    According to him, many of the business centres who wanted  JAMB  to return to the old practice or producers of the scratch cards are behind the complaints.

    Oloyede also assured all applicants that they would be registered for the exercise before the end of the month.

  • UTME: JAMB registers 600, 000 candidates, says no extension period

    UTME: JAMB registers 600, 000 candidates, says no extension period

    The Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB), has so far registered 600, 000 candidates for the 2017 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) across the country.

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

    He said that JAMB was not going to extend the registration period, saying that before deadline every candidate will register.

    The spokesman said that measures were on ground to ensure the regulated platform could help candidates to get registered before the end of the month and to prevent irregularities in registration.

    Benjamin observed that some applicants were seeking extension of the UTME registration deadline due to irregularities in the ongoing registration process.

    According to him, it is wrong for any person to also think that there is inadequacy in the number of centres stipulated to register candidates for the UTME.

    “We have already registered 600, 000 candidates since sales of form began March 20, how can there be inadequate centres or lack of manpower, when we have more than 400 centres.

    “There is no such delay as alleged by some candidates, the issue here is that plenty people are registering for the UTME at the same time.

    “The internet is working, if it is not working how then we arrived at the total of 600, 000 that have so far been duly registered.

    “Large numbers of applicants seeking to register for UTME go to the Banks allocated for the exercise that is why there seem to be some form of delays and irregularities.

    “Before we used three banks and now it is 15 banks because the period is short, but we are not going to extend the registration period, before deadline every candidate will register,” he said.

    JAMB spokesman told NAN that the initiative for use of the platform to register candidates for the UTME was in line with the Board’s policy to ensure standards operation.

    He, however, said that 25 persons have been arrested and handed over to the Police for illegal registration and sale of the 2017 UTME materials to candidates across the country.

    He mentioned that the suspects were arrested by a combined team of Anti-Corruption and Transparency Unit (ACTU); members of the Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) and the NigeriaPolice Force.