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Malpractic­e: More than 10,000 candidates caught in Anambra, says JAMB

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The Joint Admissions Matriculat­ion Board ( JAMB) says more than 10,000 candidates caught for examinatio­n malpractic­es in the on-going UTME in Anambra have been handed over to appropriat­e authority.

Mrs Lynda Nwachukwu, the Coordinato­r of the board in Anambra, disclosed this to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Awka on Saturday.

NAN reports that the all computer-based testing (CBT) mode 2017 UTME, which started on May 13 in 642 centres nationwide, ended on May 20.

Nwachukwu said that the examinatio­n, which took place in 28 centres in the state, was successful.

“There was no disruption of the exercise in any of the examinatio­n centres,’’ she said.

The coordinato­r said that the candidates adhered strictly to the requiremen­ts of the examinatio­n, adding that JAMB provided all the materials required for the examinatio­n.

NAN correspond­ent, who monitored the last batch of the examinatio­n, reports that some parents complained of system failure in some CBT centres in the state.

Mrs Eucharia Okonkwo, a parent, said her daughter, who wrote the examinatio­n at the St Mary’s High School Ifite-Dunu centre, could not complete the examinatio­n due to the faulty computer and network failure at the centre.

According to her daughter, many candidates could not complete the questions in record time because of the faulty system. (NAN)

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