The Joint Admissions and Matriculations Board (JAMB), in Abuja on
Thursday said candidates awaiting results are eligible to register and
sit for the Universities Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME).
A statement by the Spokesman of JAMB, Dr. Fabian Benjamin, however
stressed that any candidate who fails to upload their result between May
and August, would not be confirmed to gain admission into any tertiary
institution.
According to him, this would enable JAMB grant admission to only
qualified candidates who are ready to advance their educational pursuit
in tertiary institutions, conserve resources and also provide credible
data.
Benjamin said, “Nigerians are still not clear whether candidates with
awaiting results will write our exams or not. Today, we want to make it
categorically clear that candidates with awaiting results are eligible
to register and sit for our examinations. However, the board will not
confirm any admission for any candidate with awaiting result.
“All candidates who are desirous of tertiary education are to upload
their O’ Level result on our site. We don’t want to be giving admissions
to candidates that are not qualified to be admitted. It has been
discovered over time that most of the times when these candidates are
admitted, they don’t meet the requirements.
“You have from May up to August to upload your result. At the point
of admission we would have sieved our records and any candidate who has
not uploaded his or her result at that point, is not eligible for
admission.
“We have a good number of candidates who have written their exams in
years past and they have their results ready waiting for this process,
we will factor those ones and the few ones that will get their results
before August. We are not working for those that will be writing their
exams. But if by chance you write your O’ Level examinations and JAMB
this year and your result is ready, good for you.”
He added that candidates, who are not computer literate, have a
choice of applying for a UTME mock examination at a fee of N700, 00
nationwide.
Benjamin explained that the UTME mock examination was optional and
aimed at allowing students have a feel of the Computer Based Test (CBT),
especially those ignorant of the CBT process.
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