Business Day (Nigeria)

2021 UTME: Prospectiv­e candidates may miss examinatio­n

…as registrati­on hitches persist

- GODSGIFT ONYEDINEFU, Abuja

Barely three days to the deadline for the 2021 Unified Tertiary Matriculat­ion Examinatio­ns (UTME) and Direct Entry (DE) registrati­ons, prospectiv­e candidates say they are still encounteri­ng hitches registerin­g for the examinatio­ns with their National Identifica­tion Number (NIN), a developmen­t they could see many missing out on the examinatio­n.

On May 15, the Joint Admissions and Matriculat­ion Board (JAMB) extended the registrati­on by two weeks, explaining that prospectiv­e candidates numbering over 600,000 had not registered for the examinatio­ns, due to challenges in generating profile codes.

The Board had meetings with critical stakeholde­rs from May 14 through 15 to discuss the challenges and subsequent­ly extended the registrati­on deadline.

But one week after the extension, and with the new deadline due Saturday, May 29, the board expressed concern that the pace of registrati­on was rather declining.

When Businessda­y visited some of the Computer Based Centres (CBT), it was found that several candidates were still unable to generate their profile code despite being debited at every attempt.

Some candidates said they went the extra mile of acquiring a new SIM card and had to endure the arduous process of registerin­g the SIM card in line with the new regulation­s before they were able to generate their unique profile code.

Some other candidates said they have been battling with network hitches, especially in capturing their biometrics.

“I have been trying to register for nearly one week now. I have sent my NIN to the shortcode more than 5 times and I have not received anything. I am so worried because I cannot continue with the registrati­on process without the profile code”, a candidate who identified herself as Grace told Businessda­y.

“For months I have been trying to register my son for the examinatio­ns but it was not working out until someone in JAMB office told me to get a new SIM, we got the SIM and registered. Immediatel­y we sent the SMS we got the code and that was yesterday, it was not an easy process,” Elizabeth Oluremi said.

“Today ( Wednesday) is my first attempt, I sent the SMS since morning, but I have not received any code. I have been advised to use a new SIM preferably one that has not been registered with JAMB before, I just hope I can meet up with the deadline,” Hannatu Ismail said.

“I have tried several times and I kept getting debited each time, but I keep getting ‘invalid NIN’. I am not happy. I would have to send a complaint letter to JAMB because my colleague did that and his code was sent” another candidate said.

 ??  ?? L-R: Muda Yusuf, director-general, Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI); Elkanah Oyetunji, dean, faculty of engineerin­g, Lagos State University, receiving a 3D printer on behalf of the university from Toki Mabogunje, president, LCCI, and Leye Kupoluyi, vice president and chairman, science and tech committee, LCCI, in Lagos, yesterday.
L-R: Muda Yusuf, director-general, Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI); Elkanah Oyetunji, dean, faculty of engineerin­g, Lagos State University, receiving a 3D printer on behalf of the university from Toki Mabogunje, president, LCCI, and Leye Kupoluyi, vice president and chairman, science and tech committee, LCCI, in Lagos, yesterday.

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