According to our source, it was gathered that yesterday,
The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board, JAMB, on Thursday JAMB
said the advice became necessary because the sale of forms for the
examination commenced since September, 2014 to close on January 30.
“The
2015 UTME application closes on Friday, 30th January, 2015 and all
candidates desirous of sitting for the examination are advised to
immediately obtain the application documents at the designated banks,”
Mr. Benjamin said. “This is to ensure that they get registered and avoid
being left out. In view of the above, the board has completed all
processes and preparations and has put in place all logistics needed to
conduct a hitch-free examination.”
JAMB further said that no fewer than 400 centres would be used for the examination in Nigeria and abroad.
According
to the statement, members of other examination bodies in Africa and
beyond have indicated interest to understudy the board’s CBT during the
examination.
It said the development was an indication of the
confidence of the international community in the board’s ability as
manifested in the two previous exercises in 2013 and 2014.
The statement urged candidates to be conscious of the fact that the 2015 UTME was only on the CBT mode.
“Candidates
are to disregard any contrary information as the examination is
scheduled to hold beginning March 4th 2015,” he said.
The
statement further advised candidates to shun all acts that were contrary
to the conduct of an examination of international standard like the
board’s CBT. It warned that the board would not hesitate to impose
severe sanction on any candidate found wanting.
“For the
avoidance of doubt, the board wishes to state that any candidate who
registered twice will have his or her result cancelled,” it said. “JAMB
has a mechanism that detects double registration, irrespective of how it
is disguised. The board has also made adequate arrangements to ensure
that blind candidates sit for the 2015 UTME, using CBT.”
(NAN)
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