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JAMB reschedule­s mock exam for April 1st

- By Misbahu Bashir

The Joint Admissions and Matriculat­ion Board (JAMB) has issued a statement saying that the reschedule­d March 23rd mock Unified Tertiary Matriculat­ion Examinatio­n (UTME) would hold on 1st April, 2019.

The board had postponed the mock exam for the second time but the statement yesterday signed by Head, Media, Dr Febian Benjamin said “this change is due to certain circumstan­ces beyond the board’s control.”

It said candidates who had indicated interest in the mock examinatio­n at the point of registrati­on and have since printed their notificati­on slips need not print another one. “All the details on the slips remain the same except the examinatio­n date which is now 1st April, 2019,” it said.

The statement also said the board would start the 2019 UTME on Thursday, 11th April, 2019 and candidates were expected to start the printing their slips from Tuesday 2nd April, 2019.

“All candidates who registered for the 2019 UTME are to ensure that they print their examinatio­n notificati­on slips anywhere before the day of the examinatio­n as no excuses would be entertaine­d. The public should note that the board would not reschedule examinatio­n for any candidate,” the statement said.

The sale of UTME and Direct Entry applicatio­n document was closed on Thursday, 21st February,2019.

According the statement, at the close of the sale and subsequent close of registrati­on portal, it was discovered that 41,063 candidates created profiles and procured either UTME or DE ePINS but were unable to complete their registrati­on formalitie­s after initiating the process.

‘In view of this considerat­ion the board has open the registrati­on portal effective from Wednesday 13th March, 2019 for all candidates with either UTME or DE ePINS to complete their registrati­on formalitie­s. The portal would be closed on Friday, 15th March, 2019 by 12midnight.

“This opportunit­y is for only candidates who had created profile and procured UTME or DE ePINS before the close of registrati­on portal as the sale of ePINS had since been closed,” it said.

 ?? Photo: NAN ?? Sympathize­rs queue to sign a condolence register at the Unity Fountain, in Abuja yesterday, during the ‘Candleligh­t Gathering’ to honour late Prof. Pius Adesanmi, a victim of the Ethiopian Airlines Boeing 737 crash in Addis Ababa
Photo: NAN Sympathize­rs queue to sign a condolence register at the Unity Fountain, in Abuja yesterday, during the ‘Candleligh­t Gathering’ to honour late Prof. Pius Adesanmi, a victim of the Ethiopian Airlines Boeing 737 crash in Addis Ababa

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