
The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board, says over 650
Computer Based Test, centres have so far been accredited for its
upcoming 2020 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination.
The board has fixed this year’s examination for March 14 to
April 4, while an optional mock examination for candidates is scheduled
for February 18.
Similarly, the board had said that it would commence the
sales of its registration documents from Monday, January 13, to Monday,
February 17.
The Head, Media and Information of the board, Dr Fabian
Benjamin, told the News Agency of Nigeria on Sunday in Lagos that
arrangements for the commencement of the sales of the documents
nationwide had been concluded.
“We are set to go, Logistics have been put in place to ensure a smooth process.
“Like you may know, over 650 CBT centres have been accredited
for this year’s examination and the board expects nothing short of the
best practices.
“We have clearly defined the process, just like we have also
put mechanism in place that will address any challenge or challenges
that may arise before, during and even after the examination.
“We also want to emphasise the fact that there is no going
back on the use of the National Identification Number, for the
acquisition of the registration documents by prospective candidates,” he
said.
He urged candidates seeking to sit for this year’s UTME and
who are yet to acquire the NIN to intensify efforts to do so in order to
participate in the examination.
“My advice to the candidates ahead of the registration is to ensure that they seek advice or help from officials of the board.
“They should not involve third parties. They should always ensure too that they secure their personal data.
“They should not disclose it to anyone, not even the JAMB
officials, because doing so could lead to the mutilation of their
records and other implications that could affect them much later in
life.
“The board also wishes to state that the sale of Direct Entry
forms closes same day as the UTME forms. There will be no extension,”
Benjamin declared.
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