The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has suspended registration as from 7-10 of April.
JAMB, however, assured Nigerians especially the Unified Tertiary
Matriculation Examinations (UTME) candidates and their parents that all
hands are on deck to ensure the smooth conduct of this year’s UTME
exercise.
A statement by JAMB Registrar, Prof Ishaq Oloyede, on Friday
reiterated that the interest of the candidates is foremost to the Board
and there is no need for any apprehension regarding the purchase of
forms and registration for the examinations.
It reads in full: “It is our commitment as a responsive and
responsible body to ensure that no willing candidate is left out and if
there is a need to extend the registration deadline, the needful will be
done.
“Meanwhile, Saturday April 8th, 2017 has been set aside for the Mock
UTME. To seamlessly achieve this, the Board has SUSPENDED all activities
relating to the registration exercise in ANY CBT centre from 8pm today
being Friday 7thof April, 2017 and to resume on Monday 10THof April,
2017.
“This is to notify the candidates and the concerned stakeholders that
there will be no sale of forms, registration and biometric capturing at
the various centres in which the Mock Examinations are taking place.
‘This however does not preclude any candidate from going to Banks,
NIPOST, interswitch or Remita to procure pins for registration on
Monday. This is to prevent any disruption of the process and conduct of
the mock examination.
“The Mock Examinations for interested candidates taking place
Saturday 8thApril, 2017 is intended to familiarise our candidates with
the CBT systems and generally forecast the challenges that may be faced
ahead in order to proactively address them.
“It is just a rehearsal for us and candidates who want to experience the situation to expect during the actual examinations.
“Therefore, the sale of forms, registration and biometrics at CBT
Centres are to be suspended from 8:00 p.m. today till Monday, April 10,
2017. This notice is for the strict adherence of our officers and
partners throughout the Federation.
“While wishing the candidates and officials participating in the
examination a successful mock exercise, we once again re-assure the
candidates that there is no need for worry or anxiety.
“The next one week we believe is sufficient to capture the remaining
candidates as about 1,000,000 applicants have successful registered.
“However, as stated earlier, no one will be left behind as the
deadline may be extended if there are applicants who do not succeed at
registering due to circumstances beyond their control.
“The Board sincerely regrets all inconveniences and state its
resolved to work tirelessly to change the fortune of education in
Nigerian”.
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