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UTME: JAMB registers 1.6 million few days to closure

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The Joint Admissions and Matriculat­ion Board (JAMB) has said not less than 1.8 million candidates would be registered for its 2019 UTME by the end of the registrati­on exercise scheduled for Feb. 21.

The Board’s Head, Media and Informatio­n, Dr Fabian Benjamin, disclosed this in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Sunday in Lagos.

Benjamin expressed satisfacti­on at the ongoing registrati­on exercise nationwide, adding that so far, it had been smooth with little or no hitches.

NAN reports that the registrati­on of candidates for this year’s all Computer Based Test (CBT) Unified Tertiary Matriculat­ion Examinatio­n (UTME), commenced on Feb. 10.

Meanwhile an official bulletin of the board tagged ‘jambulleti­n’ issued on Sunday said over 1.6 million candidates had registered for the examinatio­n between Feb. 10 and Feb. 15, nationwide, with Lagos recording the highest, with 234,259 candidates.

According to the bulletin, preparatio­ns for the successful conduct of the examinatio­n scheduled to commence few weeks from now is in top gear.

Also contained in the bulletin is the restatemen­t of the unlikely extension of the registrati­on deadline by the board.

“Candidates would commence the reprinting of their examinatio­n notificati­on slips two weeks to the examinatio­n date.

“On the examinatio­n slip are candidates’ schedule for the examinatio­n, date, time and centre, as well as other necessary informatio­n about the examinatio­n.

“Two weeks to the commenceme­nt of the examinatio­n, candidates will have their slips placed on their profiles.

“However, in the event where candidates could not access their slip, such candidates can visit the board’s service portal,on www.jamb.org.ng to print the slip,” the bulletin stated.

It also said that messages would as well be sent to candidates, informing them on when to reprint their e-slip.

According to the bulletin, the processes are all automated to keep candidates abreast of developmen­ts, just as messages will be sent to all candidates informing them on when to print their e-slip.

The bulletin warned candidates against coming into the examinatio­n halls with prohibited items such as wrist watches, telephones and others.

It re-assured candidates that the board was working round the clock to guarantee their full participat­ion during the examinatio­n.

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