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hehehhe.........Candidates
who sat for the Unified Tertiary Matriculation examination are excited
as the Joint Admission and Matriculation Board releases more results.
The Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has released
results of 1,048,911 candidates from the 1,648,429, who have so far sat
for the Unified Tertiary Matriculation examination.
The Nation reports that JAMB Registrar Prof. Is-haq Oloyede spoke
to reporters in Lagos at JKK CBT Centre Ilupeju yesterday, after an
assessment of centres where the examinations were held in the state.
He described most of the Computer Based Test Centres (CBT) as ‘mushroom’ centres with no capacity to conduct the examinations.
Oloyede added that registration would go on till tomorrow as directed by the National Assembly.
The JAMB Registrar said the additional 1,100 candidates, who
registered after the board reopened its portal following the National
Assembly’s directive, would write their examinations later.
He said the examinations held so far were standard. Oloyede noted
that though the board considered reducing the N5,500 registration
package, it, however, rescinded the decision when it discovered that
candidates were paying over N18,000 and more to fraudsters to circumvent
standard.
Oloyede promised that most of the private CBT centres will not be allowed from next year to conduct the examination.
He described 70 per cent of them as extortionists for collecting
N15,000 to register each candidate instead of the N5,500 official rate.
Oloyede said investigations revealed that most of the private CBT centres deliberately conned unsuspecting candidates.
He added that some of them were established just to make money as against offering value.
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