Monday, 17 April 2017

We Have Resolved All 2017/18 UTME Registration Challenges- JAMB Boss



The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has put down fear over this year’s Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UMTE), stating that it has adequately addressed the challenges encountered in the process of registration for every applicant.

Reports from across the CBT Centers are indicating that the process of registration for this year’s JAMB has eased up since many applicants took the option of registering with their ATM cards, a new option made possible for the registration process by JAMB.

The development has eased off tension at the CBT Centers across the federation, in which case, most applicants who, hitherto, were not able to register have now been able to do so, using ATM cards.

JAMB, it was learnt, has started inspecting the CBT centers to ascertain their level compliance with a directive that each of them should have a minimum of 250 computer systems duly connected to a functional sever as well as a functional generating plant and CCTV within and outside the examination premises.

An officials said activities during the 2017/18 UTME from all the examination centers would be monitored at the National Headquarters of JAMB, a development he said will rule out any form of cheating during the examination.

JAMB Registrar, Professor Ishaq Oloyede had earlier said the new innovations being introduced for conduct of 2017/18 UMTE were meant to address all manner of irregularities usually encountered during every JAMB examination, most especially cheating by students at different centers.

Oloyede had recently explained to stakeholders that JAMB has introduced a cutting-edge innovation to permanently capture the accurate data of every applicant, using their date of births, e-mail addresses and others for future references.

JAMB has also explained that the data on each applicant would remain in its system and updated from time to time, for use of every applicant from the moment they gained admission into tertiary institutions up till the time of their graduation and registration for the NYSC scheme and even for employment opportunities.

According to plan, the present crop of applicants will ultimately benefit from the captured data on them while each of them will continue to assess his or her own data at will, using only their dates of birth or e-mails as keys to unlock the information they may require.

JAMB has also disclosed that it was all out to safeguard the interest of every applicant beginning from this year by preventing multiple registration for the examination, a reason it said JAMB insisted that each applicant must submit his 10 fingers for biometrics during registration.
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Sunday, 16 April 2017

DO's And DON'T s In All Examination Centers for JAMB 2017/18 Candidates [UTME & Direct Entry Students



The Joint Admission Matriculation Board has released the DO's and DON't s of the Computer Based Test in all examination centers.
All students are advised to adhere to the below instruction in-order to avoid any inconveniences by the examination officers.

1.0.01 Entry into the Examination Hall

A  Candidate must write the examination in the town and centre to which he/she is assigned by the Board, as  indicated on his/her  e-registration Slip. Any candidate who reports elsewhere for the examination WILL NOT HAVE RESULTS.


B  Candidates will be allowed entry into the examination hall on the presentation of the following:
(i)  Original receipt for the purchase of the Scratch card for registration and;
(ii) E-Registration Slip

1.0.02  Visually impaired Candidates

Visually impaired candidates must write the examination at their Examination Centres.

1.0.03  Conduct During Examination

A.  Candidate should not carry any other paper or books except his/her  e-Registration Slip and receipt of purchase of application document Pencil, Calculator, eraser and sharpeners will be provided by the Board The e-Registration Slip must be surrendered to the Invigilator before the end of the examination.
B.  Mobile phone must NOT be brought into the examination hall/room.
C.  Candidate should not attempt to obtain undue assistance from the invigilator and should not communicate with other candidates or any person.
D . All rough work should be done on the blank spaces provided in the question paper booklet. 
E.   Candidates are not allowed to leave the examination room without the permission of the Invigilator.
F.  Candidates, while in the venue of the examination and particularly the halls/rooms must be orderly.
G.  Any candidate leaving the room before the end of the examination for any reason whatsoever, must leave his/her question paper    and  answer  sheet  in  the examination room.
1.0.09    Rules and Regulations for Dealing with Cases of Irregularities during the Board’s Examination.
The following decisions of the Board are reproduced for the benefit  of candidates.

A. Bringing In Foreign Materials

Where a candidate commits an offence such as bringing in textbooks, prepared materials or any other material such as mobile phones or plain sheets of paper, the candidate’s results for the entire examination shall be cancelled.

B.  Irregular Activities Inside or Outside the Examination Hall

Where a candidate is involved in any of the offences listed below, either inside or outside the examination hall, the candidate's results for the entire examination shall be cancelled.
The offences are:
(a)  Leaving the examination hall/premises without the permission of the invigilator;
(b)  Substituting worked script during or after the examination
(c)  Leaving the examination hall/premises with the question papers before the end of the examination;
(d)  Leaving the examination hall/premises with the answer sheet;
(e)  Stealing, converting or misappropriating the scripts of other candidates;
(f)  collusion with others or other irregular activities pertaining to examination before, during and after the examination.

C.  Impersonation

Where a person is caught or found impersonating a candidate, the entire results of the person being impersonated and those of the impersonator if he/she is also a candidate for the examination, shall be cancelled.

D.  Leakage

Where cases of leakage are established in a centre/town, the results of candidates proved to have benefitted from the leakage shall be cancelled while those of candidates not proved to have benefitted from the leakage shall be released.

E  Widespread Cheating

(i)  Where there are established cases of widespread cheating/collusion in a centre, the results of all the candidates in the centre shall be cancelled.
(ii)  Where widespread cheating has been established, the following shall apply:
(a) In the case of schools used as centres, if it is established that the authorities of the schools condoned, connived or e ncouraged the mass cheating/collusion,the Principal of that school shall be reported to his employers;
(b)  In the case of paid invigilators/supervisors, the Board shall take appropriate action.

F.  Insult/Assault on Supervisors/Invigilators

Where a candidate or his agent insults or assaults a supervisor/invigilator in the lawful performance of his duties inside or outside the examination hall, or in any other way disturbs the conduct of the examination, the result of the candidate shall be cancelled.

1.0.4  EXAMINATION MALPRACTICES DECREE (ACT) NO. 33 0F 1999

The Board hereby reproduces below, for the benefit of Candidates, Invigilators, Supervisors, and Members of the public, the offences under Decree 33 of 1999.
1.  Cheating at examination
2.  Stealing etc of question papers
3.  Personation
4.  Orderliness at examinations
5.  Disturbances at examinations
6.  Misconduct at examinations 
7.  Obstruction of Supervisor etc
8.  Forgery of result slip etc.
9.  Breach of Duty
10.  Conspiracy, aiding etc
11.  Conviction for alternative offence
12.  Offences by bodies corporate
The Act has created a number of punishments for the above offences.
The Board would therefore invoke the stiff penalties for person(s) found guilty of offences under this Act.

IMPORTANT NOTICE

A.  REGISTRATION FOR THE UNIFIED TERTIARY MATRICULATION EXAMINATION (UTME) IS ON-LINE (VIA INTERNET) AND ALL APPLICANTS ARE ADVISED TO REGISTER BY THEMSELVES . ALL REQUIRED INFORMATION MUST BE PROVIDED.
B.  APPLICANTS ARE ADVISED TO READ AND UNDERSTAND INSTRUCTIONS ON HOW TO COMPLETE ON-LINE  REGISTRATION  BEFORE  VISITING  ANY  ACCREDITED  COMPUTER  BASED  TEST  (CBT) CENTER.
C.   ON COMPLETION OF ON-LINE REGISTRATION, APPLICANTS MUST PRINT OUT THEIR REGISTRATION SLIP WHICH MUST BEAR THEIR TRUE PHOTOGRAPHS.
D.   CANDIDATES WILL ONLY BE ADMITTED INTO THE EXAMINATION HALL ON PRODUCTION OF THEIR PRINTED REGISTRATION SLIPS.
E.   THE BOARD RESERVES THE RIGHT NOT TO ALLOW CANDIDATES WHO FAIL TO COMPLY WITH THESE AND OTHER INSTRUCTIONS TO SIT FOR THE EXAMINATION.

WEBSITES:

  • http://www.jambng.org.ng  -  free          
  • http://www.jamb.org.ng  -  through scratch card
  • http://www.jambonline.org.ng  -  through scratch card    
  • e-mail:  enquiries@jamb.gov.ng    
  • http://www.jambites.org  -  through scratch card  
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Tuesday, 11 April 2017

See The Most 41 Likely Questions From Each Chapter Of JAMB Novel- In Dependence By Sarah Mayinka




After Providing the Chapter By Chapter Summary of the JAMB Recommended Literature For UTME , we have decided to upload Likely questions students are to expect from each chapter of the Novel In Dependence By Sarah Mayinka Ladipo.

For those who has finished reading the novel these questions will go a long way in your preparation in 2017 JAMB UTME Use of English. Those who are yet to read the book can read our full compiled summary which can help them understand the questions posted below:
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41 Likely Questions From Each Chapter Of JAMB Novel For 2017 UTME- In Dependence By Sarah Mayinka

Chapter One Likely JAMB UTME Questions And Answers

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1. For what purpose is Tayo travelling to England?
Ans: To take up a scholarship at Balliol College, Oxford
2. What is the name of Tayo’s school in England?
Ans: Balliol College
3. What is the significance of Tayo’s visit to relatives before embarking on his journey to England?   Ans: It is their tradition
4. Through what means of transportation does Tayo travel to England?
Ans: Water

Chapter Two Likely JAMB UTME Questions And Answers

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5. Why is Tayo surprised that people do not greet each other in passing in England?
Ans: Because in Nigeria, so much value is attached to greetings
6. In what subject did Bisi receive the highest honours?
Ans: Geography
7. In the Ajayi motto, all things are expected to be done with moderation except what?
Ans: Study

Chapter Three Likely JAMB UTME Questions And Answers

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8. Who is Mr Barker?
Ans: He His headmaster and Mr Faircliffe’s old colleague
9. What reminds Tayo of his mother in the Barkers’ house?
Ans: Isabella cooks wonderful meals in a way that reminds Tayo of his mother
10. Christine was in her third year of study when?
Ans: Tayo met her for the first Time

Chapter Four Likely JAMB UTME Questions And Answers

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11. What is Vanessa Richardson’s nationality?
Ans; English
12. What is the name of the friend that Vanessa wrote a letter to, concerning the status of women? Ans: Jane
13. The full meaning of JACARI is?
Ans: Joint Action Committee Against Racial Inequality

Chapter Five Likely JAMB UTME Questions And Answers

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14. What are Christine’s reasons for putting an end to her relationship with Tayo?
Ans: Because she was called ‘clingy’ and the fear of her boy being snatched by  some woman
15. The language of fun among Tayo’s Nigerian friends is ?
Ans: Pidgin
16. What are the things that made Tayo remember home each time he is at Christine’s place?
Ans: Her cooking which reminds him of mama and the juju and highlife music she plays

Chapter Six Likely JAMB UTME Questions And Answers

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17. What is the trait that Nessa cherises in Tayo and that is absence in Charlie and Mehul?
Ans: Humility
18. What does Nessa mean by saying she has a ‘’small confession’’ to make?
Ans: She has connections to Nigeria as her father is a colonial officer  over there
19. What did Tayo name Vanessa as?
Ans; Moremi 

Chapter Seven Likely JAMB UTME Questions And Answers

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20. What delicacies did Vanessa’s mother make to welcome her daughter?
Ans: Chicken pie and cake
21. For what occasion did her mother ask her whom she was inviting?
Ans: Christmas party
22. Whom did Vanessa’s father invite for the occasion?
Ans: His South African racist miner friends.

Chapter Eight Likely JAMB UTME Questions And Answers

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23. How old was the Richardson’s house when Tayo attended a party there?
Ans: About 200 years
24. “We all get embarrassed by our parents”.  Who said this?
Ans: Tayo
25: To whom was it said?
Ans: Vanessa's

Chapter Nine Likely JAMB UTME Questions And Answers

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26. What, according to the narrator, did Nessa admire in Tayo when she visited him in the room and saw him organizing his records in piles?
Ans: His tidiness 

Chapter Ten Likely JAMB UTME Questions And Answers

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27. Where did Simon suggest that they (him, Tayo and their two girlfriends) spend Easter?
Ans: Paris
28. Christine died by------?
Ans: Suicide
29. Why did Tayo feel guilty about Christine’s death?
Ans: His refusal to respond properly to her letters and not giving her attention 


Chapter Eleven Likely JAMB UTME Questions And Answers

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30. Who is the only family Tayo has in England?
Ans: Tunde
31. Why does Vanessa’s father detest Uncle Tony?
Ans: To him, he is unconventional to him and because he had the opportunity of achieving a place at Cambridge University which Vanessa’s father didn’t have
32. What qualities did the narrator ascribe to Nancy?
Ans; She is being described as having a ‘supercilious (arrogantly proud) tone and feigned generosity’

Chapter Twelve Likely JAMB UTME Questions And Answers

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33. What made Tayo realise how lucky he was for getting a scholarship at Balliol?
Ans: He witnessed the life of struggle most African students live, engaging in ridiculous and exhausting jobs such as bakery and hospital work to make ends meet
34. What do the signs: “No Dogs, No Irish, No Coloureds’’ (Africans and Indians) symbolise in the novel?
Ans: Racism
35. The least strenuous work was reserved for whom?
Ans: The English 

Chapter Thirteen Likely JAMB UTME Questions And Answers

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36. Where was bathing done since there is no bathroom in Tunde’s house?
Ans; Kitchen (in tins) or public baths.
37. For what purpose(s) did Tunde throw a party in his house?
Ans: For Tayo and to celebrate Gambia’s independence
38. ‘’Nigerian women are the best’’ who said this?
Ans: Yusuf

Chapter Fourteen Likely JAMB UTME Questions And Answers

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39. Whose wedding did Tayo and Vanessa attend?
Ans: Yusuf’s
40. Joyce was expected to be the bride, but the bride turned out to be whom?
Ans: Joy
41. ‘’No! Don’t Moremi me’’ Who made this statement?
Ans: Vanessa

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Friday, 7 April 2017

URGENT! 2017 UTME Registration Suspended- JAMB Boss


The Joint Admission Matriculation Board [JAMB] has suspended the ongoing 2017 UTME Examination for 52hours starting from 8pm 7TH April, 2017. This decision was to create space for CBT centres to administer Mock UTME tests scheduled for Saturday, April 8.

Normal UTME registration is expected to commence again on Monday, April 10, the registrar said.

The JAMB Boss reassured the candidates that there was no need for worry or anxiety; adding that in the next one week, eligible and interested applicants will be successfully registered, as, already, 1,000,000 applicants have successful registered.


Read Full Press Statement Below:
NO REGISTRATION SATURDAY 8TH APRIL 2017

The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) wishes to again assure Nigerians especially the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examinations (UTME) candidates and their parents that all hands are on deck to ensure the smooth conduct of this year’s UTME exercise.

We want to reiterate that the interest of the candidates is foremost to the Board and there is no need for any apprehension regarding the purchase of forms and registration for the examinations. It is our commitment as a responsive and responsible body to ensure that no willing candidate is left out and if there is a need to extend the registration deadline, the needful will be done.

Meanwhile, Saturday April 8th , 2017 has been set aside for the Mock UTME. To seamlessly achieve this, the Board has SUSPENDED all activities relating to the registration exercise in ANY CBT centre from 8pm today being Friday 7thof April, 2017 and to resume on Monday 10THof April, 2017. This is to notify the candidates and the concerned stakeholders that there will be no sale of forms, registration and biometric capturing at the various centres in which the Mock Examinations are taking place.

This however does not preclude any candidate from going to Banks, NIPOST, interswitch or Remita to procure pins for registration on Monday. This is to prevent any disruption of the process and conduct of the mock examination.

The Mock Examinations for interested candidates taking place Saturday 8th April, 2017 is intended to familiarize our candidates with the CBT systems and generally forecast the challenges that may be faced ahead in order to proactively address them. It is just a rehearsal for us and candidates who want to experience the situation to expect during the actual examinations.

Therefore, the sale of forms, registration and biometrics at CBT Centres are to be suspended from 8:00 p.m. today till Monday, April 10, 2017. This notice is for the strict adherence of our officers and partners throughout the Federation.

While wishing the candidates and officials participating in the examination a successful mock exercise, we once again re-assure the candidates that there is no need for worry or anxiety. The next one week we believe is sufficient to capture the remaining candidates as about 1,000,000 applicants have successful registered.

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However, as stated earlier, no one will be left behind as the deadline may be extended if there are applicants who do not succeed at registering due to circumstances beyond their control.

The Board sincerely regrets all inconveniences and state it resolved to work tirelessly to change the fortune of education in Nigerian.

Signed
Prof. Is-haq O. Oloyede, OFR, FNAL
Registrar, JAMB
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UTME 2017: Check JAMB Mock Exam Center Allocation Online for Free


Candidates for the 2017 Mock Exam can now check their Centres Online Free of Charge.

Due to much complaints from students not been able to see their MOCK Exam center notification via their profile and Email, the Joint Admission Matriculation Board has created a separate portal for students to log in and check their mock exam centers free of charge, quick fast and easy.
I will be giving the steps to check the mock exam center below:


How To Check JAMB 2017 UTME Mock Exam Center Online Free Of Charge
Candidates are to logon to 
Input your JAMB Reg number contained in your registration slip in the box provided
Click on the Check Center Button, and wait for the page to display where you have been posted.
The Page displayed will contain your Registered Name, Email Address, Reg Number, Exam Number, Exam Town, Exam Center and Exam Date/Time.

See Sample Image of the Mock Exam Center Allocation

Yet to see yours be patient and keep checking back, Seems that the Mock Test might not hold only on Saturday 8th April, 2017 Only [My Opinion Though]


IMPORTANT NOTICE TO CANDIDATES SITTING FOR THE 2017 JAMB MOCK TEST
1. Remember To Bring a copy of this Slip and a Biro to the Examination Centre and Submit the Slip to the Invigilator.
2. You are advised to keep a copy of this Slip for reference purposes.
3. Your Bio-metric (Thumbprints) Verification is COMPULSORY at the Examination Centre.
4. If you miss your Schedule, you forfeit the right to sit for the Examination.
5. BAGS, MOBILE PHONES, CALCULATORS AND OTHER ELECTRONIC DEVICES ARE NOT ALLOWED IN THE EXAMINATION CENTRE.
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JAMB 2017/18 Mock Test Exam Center, Date And Time Schedule

The Joint Admission Matriculation Board [JAMB] has began dispatching of exam center, date and time for the 2017/18 UTME Mock Test scheduled to begin on April 8th, 2017 to various students via Mail and Text Messages.

Many students who received text from JAMB Confirmed this information, though they were told to check their JAMB Profile or Mail to view or download their Mock Test Schedule.
Below is a sample text message our student received concerning the MOCK Test:

Please check your JAMB profile email address for your e-Registration slip which contains the name of your Examination Centre and time for the Mock test scheduled to hold on Saturday 8th April, 2017. Thank you.

Many who received this message complained that when they log on to their mail or profile they couldn't find any message regarding their exam schedule. Well am advising all who are trapped in this delimma to be patient and check back later as it will be sent, remember to also check your Mail Spam Folder to be sure it wasn't trapped in there.

IMPORTANT NOTICE TO CANDIDATES SITTING FOR THE 2017 JAMB MOCK TEST
1. Remember To Bring a copy of this Slip and a Biro to the Examination Centre and Submit the Slip to the Invigilator.
2. You are advised to keep a copy of this Slip for reference purposes.
3. Your Bio-metric (Thumbprints) Verification is COMPULSORY at the Examination Centre.
4. If you miss your Schedule, you forfeit the right to sit for the Examination.
5. BAGS, MOBILE PHONES, CALCULATORS AND OTHER ELECTRONIC DEVICES ARE NOT ALLOWED IN THE EXAMINATION CENTRE.

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NOTE: If you opted in for the Mock Exam and you are yet to get your exam details please be patient as the text and emails are sent in batches, you will get yours soon before the exam date.

There is no Make UP Test for those who will miss the Mock Exam.
Exam Starts by 7am at various centers.
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Tuesday, 4 April 2017

See Steps On How To Do Correction Of Data Errors After Registration, I. E (Subjects, Name, State Of Origin)



Hello Sir, I mistakenly choose a wrong subjects during JAMB Registration, The cyber cafe i registered didn't write my correct name, My JAMB Exam center was wrongly chosen, My State of Origin during the Jamb Registration was wrongly choosed, My Jamb email address was wrong or invalid and i have purchased my e-pin.

All these questions and more kept pumping to my mail, phone and social media networks, I have noticed that this year JAMB UTME registration is filled with errors, and most errors are either caused by the students or the center registrar.

The most frequent complaint i got this week is regarding to the wrong subject combination, mistakes in names and state of origin.

A Student recently complained to me that his attention was not called during his registration, the registrar went ahead and filled an incorrect subjects and submitted while he was around.

The other lady complained also that her name was wrongly written, The surname was written as the first and other names as last name.

Another complaint i received was concerning the state of origin, instead of choosing Anambra State as a boy state of origin the registrar went and choose Lagos and submitted.

The reason i decided to write on these is to draw attention of all the students who are yet to register to take caution and be on alert during his or JAMB registration to avoid any forms of mistakes or errors.

It will be recalled that before the registration of the 2017 JAMB UTME Exercise the Registrar warned all students to avoid any sort of errors during registrations there might not be any room for amendment or correction, but if there is any provision made for that there must be a penalty attached.

Now back to all those students who has made one or more mistakes my advise to you is to remain calm and wait till an official statement is made by the exam body concerning any amendments, as far as am concerned with this registration, once an application is been submitted it cannot be edited or amended unlike last year when you have to buy another scratch card to amend data this year it is not done so.

I have received complaints that most centers after deliberately making a mistake in a student data while registering will ask them to pay 2,500 for amendment which they cant guarantee them of that, thereby making the situation worst for the student.

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Please do not pay any cyber authority for any correction of data as they are not licensed to change or amend any data after clicking the submit button.

I will personally update this post if there is an official process to make changes to the errors or mistakes made during registration.

As for the CBT Centers please do not extort money from students in the name of helping them correct errors whereas you know that it is not possible.
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Direct Entry Students Will Not Sit For UTME 2017

This is to inform all intending candidates who wish to purchase the 2017 JAMB Direct Entry form that they will be tested through aptitude test by their respective institutions with the Recommended Novel.

According to the Joint Admission Matriculation Board [JAMB] candidates applying for JAMB Direct Entry will not be sitting for the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME).

However, Direct Entry Students will sit for an aptitude test in the university they selected as their choice.

He further stated that "Direct Entry candidates will attempt an aptitude test which is school-based. They are not sitting for the UTME. The test is from the universities. The new book: Last Days At Forcados High School, we introduced will be used by Direct Entry candidates for the aptitude tests that will be conducted by the universities."
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Monday, 3 April 2017

No Extension Of Deadline as 600,000 UTME Candidates Registered, - JAMB PRO

The Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB), has stated that it has so far registered 600, 000 candidates for the 2017 UTME across the country.

Fabian Benjamin, Head of Public Relations JAMB, made this known today in an interview with newsmen.

He emphasized again that JAMB will not be extending the registration deadline.

According to him, some applicants were seeking extension of the UTME registration deadline due to irregularities in the ongoing registration process but measures are on ground to ensure the regulated platform could help candidates to get registered before the end of the month and to prevent irregularities in registration.

According to him, it is wrong for any person to also think that there is inadequacy in the number of centres stipulated to register candidates for the UTME.

“There is no such delay as alleged by some candidates, the issue here is that plenty people are registering for the UTME at the same time.

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“The internet is working, if it is not working how then we arrived at the total of 600, 000 that have so far been duly registered.
“Large numbers of applicants seeking to register for UTME go to the Banks allocated for the exercise that is why there seem to be some form of delays and irregularities.

“Before we used three banks and now it is 15 banks because the period is short, but we are not going to extend the registration period, before deadline every candidate will register,” he said.
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Five (5) Simple Step To Purchase JAMB UTME 2017 Form Via Remita



Its no longer news that UTME Candidates can now make payment for the JAMB Utme Registration online via the Remita Platform in their respective JAMB Profile.

This was made public by the Joint Admission Matriculation Board yesterday as a way to reduce the stress and queue in the banks and also to make the pin vending process much more easier.

The Guidelines for the Payment for the Purchase of the UTME Form has been given below:
1. Visit www.jamb.org.ng/efacility and login with your email and password

2. Under “Sales of Form” click “UTME Examination”

3. Click “Remita Payment” and Continue to payment

4. Pay easily with any of the options below:
• With this link, Download Remita Mobile app .and pay directly from your
bank account or with your Debit card
• Internet Banking of Select Banks
• Process your RRR at any Bank Branch


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5. After payment your PIN will be sent to your JAMB profile email address.
You can also view the PIN via the UTME examination menu on the portal or
The online receipt of your Remita App

Please Inform Others!!!
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Candidates can now make Payment Via Remitta For UTME Registration- JAMB


The Joint Admission Matriculation Board [JAMB] hereby informs all candidates who are yet to register for the 2017 UTME that they can now make payment through the Remita Platform in their respective profile instead of visiting the banks for Pin Vending, it can now be done conveniently in your profile.

Candidates are required to do is to login to their respective profile via the link
http://www.jamb.org.ng/eFacility/Login
Click on ‘Sales of Form’ and the select ‘UTME Examination’ at the Left Hand Side
On the payment Options page, click on ‘Remita Payment’.
Click on ‘Continue to Payment’ to purchase the 2017 JAMB UTME Form via Remita.

Note: You MUST pay with your JAMB account created on this platform. Paying via another account will render your required service tied to the paying account.

Best of luck!
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Sunday, 2 April 2017

JAMB Blame Banks for Delay In UTME Registration- Banks Strikes Back

The Benue State Joint Admission Matriculation Board [JAMB] Chapter has accused most commercial banks for causing delay in the ongoing 2017 UTME Registration, this was because of the difficulties encountered in their bids to register for the 2017/2018 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examinations [UTME].

The Banks accused has replied that JAMB is solely responsible for generating the Personal Identification Number (PIN), which was the main cause of the delay.

Mr Simeon Isimishere, the Operations Manager of Zenith Bank, Makurdi branch, told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), on Friday in Makurdi that the banks were not responsible for the delays experienced by applicants seeking to register the JAMB examinations.

Isimishere expressed surprise at the allegations by Mr Samuel Umuru, Head of JAMB office in Makurdi, that the banks were responsible for the delays and confusion.

“`How can JAMB blame the banks? Generating the PINs is the main headache and that is solely handled by JAMB.
The banks only issue what has been generated and given to them, so how can one blame them?” he asked.

He said that the banks only receive the payments and issue the PINs. “The problem is that after getting the PINs, most applicants are unable to access the JAMB website.” He explained that the initial PINs that were generated by the board had issues and could not be activated. The official, however, disclosed that the banks were working with the board to resolve the issues and announced that the problems had been “brought down to the barest minimum”.
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