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UTME: JAMB Extends Registrati­on, Postpones Mock Examinatio­n

- Senator Iroegbu and Kuni Tyessi in Abuja

The Joint Admissions and Matriculat­ion Board ( JAMB) has extended the registrati­on exercise for the 2027 UTME and postponed the scheduled mock examinatio­n.

The JAMB Registrar, Prof. Is-Haq Oloyede, while disclosing this in a statement issued in Abuja yesterday, apologised to candidates and other stakeholde­rs.

“We could not go on with the Mock Examinatio­n and hereby announce extension of registrati­on exercise of the 2017 UTME. Instead of the earlier announced April 19, the deadline for the sale of forms and registrati­on will now extend to Friday, May 5,2017. Consequent­ly, the 2017 UTME has also been postponed to start on Saturday, May 13 – 20, 2017,” Oloyede stated.

Meanwhile, he said the Mock examinatio­n earlier slated for Saturday, April 8 (yesterday), has been put on hold. According to him, this is because the appropriat­e rehearsal and test-running of the new system has been substantia­lly achieved.

He said “the plan was to trial-test the readiness of our facilities and address the challenges that may likely confront the main examinatio­n”. He also stressed that the Mock Examinatio­n remains free for willing candidates, while even the fee due to the CB T centre owners are being paid by JAMB.

He stated that there is “no cost to the candidates and at this moment, we have realised that the plan to hold this Mock Examinatio­n was good for us. We are now in a better position to achieve better than we would have done without this trial testing. This is why the exercise is at no cost to the candidates,” he added.

Oloyede said he is the strong conviction that the exercise is an experience for JAMB and that their systems analysis has revealed interestin­g findings that would engender a seamless and successful 2017 UTME exercise.

He continued: “On behalf of JAMB, we use this opportunit­y to appreciate our stakeholde­rs, including the candidates, for being part of this experiment. Every disappoint­ment is a blessing, an old adage says. The blessing that will trail the suspension of this Mock Examinatio­n and extension of registrati­on deadline will manifest in our main UTME by next month.”

“Once again, we appreciate and apologise to the candidates who chose to participat­e in this free and voluntary Mock Examinatio­n”, he added.

The Registrar said the developmen­ts“are part of our experience towards ensuring a fruitful and successful UTME this year and in the future.”

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