Ahead of 2017 Unified
Tertiary Matriculation Examination, UTME, the Joint Admissions and
Matriculation Board, JAMB, has agreed on a harmonized timetable with other
examination bodies in the country to have a hitch free examination.
Media
report continues:
The
Board at a brainstorming meeting with National Examination Council, NECO, West
African Examination Council, WAEC, and National Business and Technical
Examinations Board, NABTEB, held at the national headquarters of the Board in Abuja
unanimously agreed to harmonize the examination timetable because of the
candidates’ desire for qualitative tertiary education.
The
harmonized examination timetable has put to rest problems arising from
overlapping of examination dates, which would have disenfranchised a sizeable
number of candidates.
At
the end of the brainstorming session, the bodies resolved that WAEC would speak
to all its authorities that from 2018, between March and April, a window of two
weeks be created where all other examinations that have nothing to do with
Nigeria will be held so as to allow a window for JAMB to conduct its
examination.
The
bodies agreed that for the purpose of the 2017 UTME, JAMB will shift its
examinations to allow students face WAEC, NECO and NABTEB.
However,
a ten-day window for JAMB’S UTME has been created by all examination bodies for
JAMB to conduct it’s examination. In view of this, JAMB will soon announce the
commencement of sale of the 2017/2018 admission forms for UTME and Direct
Entry, DE.
JAMB
emphasizes the fact that whoever is presently collecting any money in the name
of JAMB form should be reported to the Police or any other security agency as
fraudster.
NECO
and NABTEB have also adjusted their examination timetables to avoid overlap in
subjects that are common to the two examination bodies.
A
committee was set up to critically appraise the mandates of WAEC, NECO and
NABTEB, the three examination bodies to make sure that each body sticks to
their original mandate and with the possibility of working together in a
synergy that they lead to collaborative examination for the purpose of students
having results at one sitting rather than separate sittings.
The
essence of the meeting is to continually find solutions to challenges faced by
candidates in the cause of their desire for tertiary education.
Again, the Board is using this opportunity to inform Nigerians that it has not commenced the sales of its application documents. The forms will be out as soon as all critical planning are concluded to ensure a smooth examination in 2017.
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