Registrar,
Joint Admission and Matriculation Board, JAMB, Is’haq Oloyede
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The Joint Admissions and
Matriculation Board (JAMB) on Thursday said it had concluded arrangements for
its supplementary 2017 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME).
News
Agency of Nigeria report continues:
The
board’s Head, Media and Information, Fabian Benjamin, said this in an interview
with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Lagos.
According
to him, the examination, scheduled for July 1, is to give candidates with
issues of late registration and others opportunity to write the Computer-Based
Test.
NAN
reports that results of the examination which earlier took place from May 13 to
May 20 have since been released.
JAMB,
on Wednesday June 14, also announced the cancellation of results of no fewer
than 50,000 candidates over examination malpractice and other alleged
infractions.
Dr.
Benjamin urged candidates for the supplementary examination not to panic, but
remain focused and confident.
“The
board is using the opportunity to charge affected candidates for the
rescheduled examination not to panic, as text messages will be sent to their
telephones, with which they used in registering for the examination, to the
effect of their qualification.
“There
is really nothing to be afraid of or worried about. To this effect therefore,
they should be expecting such notification before 12 midnight of Thursday, June
15.
“Messages
will also be sent to their e-mail addresses. Their profile will also contain
the information as it had been updated.
“In
the same vein, all candidates whose results had been cancelled outright
following their involvement in examination irregularities will also be notified
through their e-mails, text messages as well as their profiles.
“This
set of candidates is not eligible for the supplementary examination,” Mr.
Benjamin said.
According
to Mr. Benjamin, candidates for the rescheduled examination will also be
notified on the date and venue on or before Monday, June 19.
He
said candidates could check their result status to avoid being extorted by
fraudsters who might want to seize the opportunity to exploit them.
Mr.
Benjamin noted that the examination body was taking extra steps to contact all
rescheduled candidates for the examination to prevent them from falling prey to
fraudulent persons.
“Sequel
to this therefore, the board is calling on members of the public, especially
candidates, to avail themselves of the open door and inclusive policy of the
board to seek clarification where the need arises, from any of our offices
nationwide.
“This rescheduled examination became necessary to ensure that no innocent candidate is unjustly punished,” Benjamin said.
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