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Friday 19 January 2018

JAMB Orders All Institutions To End 2017 Admissions January 25



The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board on Thursday directed all tertiary institutions to end their 2017 admission by January 25.

The Board’s Head of Media, Dr Fabian Benjaminsaid the board’s decision came at a meeting where all issues and ones bordering on the admission process were taken into consideration.

He said it was resolved that the academic calendar must be adhered to. According to him, the directive becomes necessary as the board intends to meet up with the academic calendar as earlier agreed.

“By implication, candidates who have gained admissions into various institutions and are yet to register or do not have admissions by January 25 should begin to make preparations for the 2018 UTME.

“The public must also note that the UTME results are valid for only one year and not three years as widely speculated.

“If changes are made to the validity, I assure you the board would communicate appropriately to the public.” The board had recently said that the UTME examinations would take place between March 9 and 17, while the mock exams would take place in the first week of February.

Benjamin also noted that the sale of Direct Entry forms is ongoing while urging candidates who intend to apply to do so immediately as the sale of the DE forms ends on the same date with the UTME’s.

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“It has come to our knowledge that a lot of candidates are not aware of the sale of the Direct Entry forms, which we have advertised.

“We are calling on desirous candidates to please register their profile and obtain the pins from the vending platforms.

“Candidates who want to apply to institutions through DE must note that the sale of the forms started the same date as the UTME’s and would end on the same date which is on February 6.

“This form can be obtained through the same process as the UTME forms. “It could be purchased through vending commercial banks, Mobile Money Operators (MMO’s), Interswitch, NIPOST, and Remita,” he said.

Benjamin, however, noted that candidates should ensure that they disclose at the point of obtaining e-pins the exact pins they are paying for, that is, Direct Entry or UTME as some unknowingly purchase Direct Entry instead of UTME and vice-versa.

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Thursday 1 June 2017

JAMB Set To Conduct Supplementary Exams For Candidates


The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB), is planning to conduct supplementary examination for candidates who had hitches in their registration and examination processes.
This was confirmed by JAMB Registrar, Is-haq Oloyede, on Wednesday while addressing newsmen.
“Anybody whose biometric could not be verified will be allowed to do the supplementary examination.
“As at today, 640 candidates out of 1.7million candidates did not do biometric verification, reasons being that some fraudsters registered candidates across online.
“In this case, the students are not guilty of the offence and hence will be made to write the exam again under my own very eyes,” he said.
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Sunday 21 May 2017

Shocker! Over 10,000 Candidates Caught Cheating in JAMB Exams in Anambra

The management of JAMB has revealed the shocking and alarming number of candidates in Anambra State roped in various cheating offenses.
 
The Joint Admissions Matriculation Board (JAMB) says more than 10,000 candidates caught for examination malpractices in the ongoing UTME in Anambra have been handed over to appropriate authority.

Lynda Nwachukwu, the Coordinator of the board in Anambra, disclosed this to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Awka on Saturday.

NAN reports that the all computer-based testing (CBT) mode 2017 UTME, which started on May 13 in 642 centres nationwide, ended on May 20.
Ms. Nwachukwu said the examination, which took place in 28 centres in the state, was successful.

“There was no disruption of the exercise in any of the examination centres,’’ she said.

The coordinator said the candidates adhered strictly to the requirements of the examination, adding that JAMB provided all the materials required for the examination.

NAN correspondent, who monitored the last batch of the examination, reports that some parents complained of system failure in some CBT centres in the state.

Eucharia Okonkwo, a parent, said her daughter, who wrote the examination at the St Mary’s High School Ifite-Dunu centre, could not complete the examination due to the faulty computer and network failure at the centre.

According to her daughter, many candidates could not complete the questions in record time because of the faulty system.

Ms. Okonkwo advised JAMB to plan well for examination in subsequent years to avoid the technical hitches that could give the candidates psychological trauma.

Mose Mojekeh, Head, Department of Marketing at the Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu University, told NAN on telephone that such system failure in UTME was not acceptable.

According to him, the hiccups could potentially deny young people from Anambra State university admission.

Mr. Mojekeh advised JAMB to urgently collate the number of candidates affected and set another examination for them.

He also decried the practice whereby JAMB sends officials from one state to supervise examinations in another state.

“Experience has shown that such officials do not care much about the candidates when problems arise, as they leave them to their fate,’’ the lecturer said.

He called on the management of schools, whose candidates experienced the computer failure, to take their complaints to the State Ministry of Education to present their cases.

JAMB concluded the 2017 CBT UTME on May 20.

(NAN)
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Tuesday 16 May 2017

How to check 2017 JAMB UTME Result


How to check 2017 JAMB UTME Result

This is to inform candidates who wrote the 2017 UTME examination that JAMB result 2017 are currently been uploaded online by the management of the Joint Admission and Matriculation board (JAMB)

Some candidates who wrote the 2017 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) yesterday 13 May 2017 which the exam kick started have begun asking question like;
When will JAMB Result 2017 be out?
Is 2017 JAMB Result out for candidates that wrote on the first day?
how long will it take JAMB to upload 2017 UTME Examination Results?
was jamb result released for 2017/18
JAMB 2017 Results is it out?
How can I check my 2017 JAMB Result?
Don’t worry much! you’re covered, on this page, I’m going to show you practically step by step guide on how to easily check your JAMB Result 2017 online on the JAMB PORTAL.

How to check JAMB Result 2017 on JAMB Portal

  • Visit www.Jamb.org.ng
  • Click on where you see “Click to create account/log in”
  • You will be redirected to Jamb.org.ng/efacility
  • Enter your registered email address and password and hit Login
  • You will be login to your JAMB – Candidate’s Dashboard
  • On your Dashboard, you will see Check 2017 UTME Examination Results
  • Click on it and a notification will pop up with;
Jamb.org.ng says;
You do not have any result yet.
JAMB result 2017
The above notification is to show you that JAMB is still uploading the result online and that your own is not available yet. You should consider checking it back if you see the above notification.

Other means in which JAMB will notify candidates of their JAMB 2017 result

By SMS [ Text Message ]
Your JAMB result 2017 will be forwarded to the phone number you used when registering for the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME).
By email Notification
Your 2017 JAMB result would also be forwarded to your registered email address by the Joint Admission and Matriculation board (JAMB). So also check your email address after you have written the examination.
Wishing all the JAMBITE a good result.
Please share this info…
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Friday 7 April 2017

BREAKING News: JAMB Suspends 2017 UTME Registration... See Details

The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) on Friday announced suspension of registration for the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examinations (UTME).
Registrar, Joint Admission and Matriculation Board, JAMB, Is’haq Oloyede
The ongoing registration for the 2017 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination, has been suspended for 52 hours by the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) in Abuja on Friday.
The Registrar/Chief Executive of JAMB, Prof. Is-haq Oloyede, who made the announcement at a press briefing in Abuja, said the decision was aimed at preventing any disruption during the conduct of the UTME mock examinations scheduled for Saturday.
The examination body, which put the suspension hour between 8:00pm on April 7 (Friday) and 12:00am on April 10 (Monday), said one million candidates have registered for the exam so far.
He said candidates could also go to banks, NIPOST, Interswitch or Remita to procure PINs for registration on Monday, adding that there will be no sale of forms, registration and biometric capturing at the various centres in which the mock examinations would take place.
Read full 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 7th of April, 2017 and to resume on Monday 10th of 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.
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
April 7, 2017. 
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Sunday 12 March 2017

List of Approved CBT Centres for UTME 2017 Registration

We're pleased to inform you that a list of some of the approved CBT Centres for Registering Candidates for the 2017 UTME has now been released.

We're not sure for now, if all of these Centres will also be allowed to conduct the actual exams in May.

Please note however, that the actual centre for each candidate will later be stated in the Candidate's photocard after registration.

The list attached below contains a combination of 2 batches released by JAMB.

To search the list for a centre you can register in,

1. Simply open the list or download it to your phone using the links provided below.
2. Scroll down until you find the state where you are located.
3. Look the closest Exam Town and find a centre to register from.


The official registration has not yet begun, so don't rush off to the centres just yet. You need to wait until the registration portal is now available. Once the portal is available, we will also let you know.

For now, just take note of the closest centre you can register and get all the JAMB UTME 2017 Registration Requirements Ready.

Cheers.


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Friday 26 August 2016

JAMB Set To Upload Names Of Successful Candidates


The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) says it will soon commence the uploading names of candidates who have been offered admission into tertiary institution on their website. The board’s Head, Media and Information, Dr Fabian Benjamin, made the disclosure in an interview with newsmenon Friday in Lagos.

According to him, the board will ensure that Nigerian children are not unjustly denied admission in any institution of their choice. He said that the names of candidates that had satisfactorily met the admission rules and regulations of the institutions and that of the Federal Government would be uploaded soon.

“We have just concluded a five-day Technical Committee meeting on Admission that started on Aug. 22 at the Bayero University Kano. “A lot was deliberated upon and at the end everything came out successful. “We have ensured that the admissions are done in line with the set rules and regulations as provided by the Federal Government and the various institutions.

“We are aware that the function of admission of candidates is solely the job of the Senates of institutions and what we do as a board is to see the guidelines used in admitting the candidates and ensure ratification. “We are passionate about ensuring that no candidate that meets any of the admission rules and guidelines as provided by both the institution and government is denied admission for whatever reason,’’ he said.

The Registrar of the board, Prof. Ishaq Oloyede, had at the opening of the meeting said that admissions would be carried out based on guidelines approved for each institution by their respective proprietors. He also said that preference expressed for the institutions and courses by the candidates would also be followed.

Oloyede assured that the admission of candidates into the respective first choice institutions would be smooth.
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Saturday 9 July 2016

Ksu Aspirant - How to Know Your Fate Of Admission If Ksu Would Not Conduct Post Utme - By Cosmos

Kogi State University Aspirants, IF KSU will not be conducting their post utme for this year. Here is a simple way to know your fate of admission. Here is how to know your post JAMB screening score. I could be of help.

Here is the way 2016/17 Post UTME Screening scores will be determined. If no Examination will be conducted.

1. Number of sittings for O'Level
1) One Sitting gives you 10 marks
2) Two Sittings gives you 3marks
The Total mark obtainable from your O'level is 10marks
2. O'Level Result Grading from 5 subjects
A (A1) = 6marks
B (B2, B3) = 4marks
C (C4, C5, C6) = 3marks
Total marks obtainable = 30marks
3. JAMB UTME
Total marks obtainable = 60marks
Totalling 100 marks.
Drop your details below let's calculate your post JAMB screening results.
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Wednesday 29 June 2016

Breaking: ASUU opposes scrapping of Post UTME


The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) says the quality of tertiary education in the country could improve if the institutions are allowed to regulate their students admission process.


Biodun Ogunyemi, the union president, said such freedom would enhance the quality of education.

Oguyemi spoke against the backdrop of the federal government’s decision to come up with a uniform guideline for admission of candidates for the 2016/2017 academic session.



At a recent joint policy meeting to decide the cut off mark for students seeking admission into the universities, the government announced the scrapping of post-unified tertiary matriculation examination (UTME).

The Post UTME is the second stage of screening usually conducted by universities for the final selection of candidates qualified for admission for an academic session.

Adamu Adamu, minister of education, had threatened to sanction any university or tertiary institution found conducting examinations under any guise to admit students.

He further directed tertiary institutions that had collected money from candidates for such purposes to immediately refund it or face appropriate sanctions.

The ASUU boss told NAN that such directive encroached on the autonomy of the institutions.

“I think government should give these institutions the chance to regulate themselves,” he said.

“They should decide for themselves, the process they dim fit to admit their students. The Senate of universities for example, should decide on the process they want to use in selecting candidates.

“We do not think it’s right for government to decide the method of screening of the candidates, indeed, we want to attain some level of sanity and quality in the system.”

The unionist added that government could only come into the process by putting in place the necessary guidelines as part of their oversight functions.

According to him, it may not also be easy for institutions that had already collected money for the conduct of the post-UTME or screening in whatever guise to refund such money.

He added that this was because such money could have been diverted to other purposes.

Ogunyemi noted that most universities were under-funded and therefore, might have used some of the money to attend to urgent needs of the institution.

“Some of the arguments raised in this entire episode is that universities or tertiary institutions were using the conduct of such examination to make money,” he said.

“But the truth is, these institutions are poorly funded. If universities for example are properly funded, will the vice-chancellors be looking for other means of making money?

“In the last seven months, university workers have been receiving incomplete salaries, that is, the disbursement of funds for payment of salaries has always been inadequate.

“When situations like this arise, the managements will not be left with any choice than to look inwards and seek means of meeting such needs.

“And one of such strategies is by conducting such examination.”

Ogunyemi noted that the state universities were worst hit for many of them had yet to receive subvention in the last one year.

“Actually we in ASUU frown at extortion of any type from students or candidates but the government too should be alive to its responsibilities by providing the enabling environment that will aid teaching, leaning and research.”
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Saturday 5 March 2016

Scored 199 In Ongoing JAMB Not 399 ’ – Kogi State Student , Ibrahim comes clean

It was earlier reported that one Ibrahim Shamwilu from Kogi state made a near-perfect score of 399 out of a possible 400 at the recently held university and tertiary
institutions matriculation examinations (UTME) organised by the Joint Admission Management Board (JAMB). Apparently, his result was false and a fake.

When Ibrahim Shamwilu was contacted, he confirmed that the result that went viral this morning was a joke to his friends, he never knew it was going to make its way
online. Check out the conversation with Ibrahim below:
and a screenshot of his real score
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Source: Maquinnews




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Saturday 9 January 2016

How To Score Very High In JAMB/UTME Exam



Exams are extremely stressful events in everyone’s life, and the only way to deal with them satisfactorily is to be well-prepared, Motivation is an important factor that would help you to study well for your exams. This is not an art or a big technique. It is as simple as your need to feed yourselves everyday.

Scoring a high mark in the UTME exam is not as difficult as most students think it is , it all depends on you ability to prepare well and heed to simple instructions. This tips will guide you on how to prepare well and achieve success in your UTME exam.

=> Utilize the Early Morning Hours:

Lose an hour in the morning, and you will be all day hunting for it. ~Richard Whately

It has scientifically proven that our brains work at its best during the early morning hours. The freshness that you feel in the morning time, can be found nowhere in the rest of the day. During the morning, you can study some subject whichever you feel is complicated, because the grasping power of the brain will be more during this time. The point is, once you gain confidence in a difficult subject, you can easily go on with other subjects and excel without much effort.

NOTE:- Don’t try doing this, resting on your down comforter or trying to study beside someone who is having a good sleep in the early morning, because undesirable psychological effects can overtake you.

=> Avoid Exam Anxiety/Overcome Your Fear :

One of the main reasons why students fail their UTME exams is because of FEAR! They’re not really afraid of the exam itself, what they are actually afraid of is FAILURE!! They’re afraid of the consequences that awaits them if they fail they exam.

As a student , if you really want to pass the UTME exam , then you must overcome your fear!!. Look at the UTME exam as a roadblock between you and 10 million naira, remove that entity of fear in you and push that roadblock out of your way to glory!!

=> Study Regularly/Everyday :

Researches has shown that 60% of nigerian students don’t read , which has been one of the major reasons why the nigerian education sector has continued to dwindle.

The brain can give out information ONLY when you input data in it , so the more you read the more knowlege you get and that improves your chances of passing an exam. As a student , study hard and prepare well for your exam. Forget all the luxries and focus more on inputing data into your brain!. Spend at least 4 hours of your day reading , read according to JAMB’s syllabus and focus more on areas where questions are most likely to come from.

=> Associate Yourself with Good and Hardworking People:

It is true that friends play a significant role in shaping your career. When you associate yourself with bad and irresponsible people who care the least about their education, it is likely that they may rub off on you. The positive waves from good and hardworking friends, will motivate you to study well.

=> Answer Past Questions Regularly:

Its always good to know the area and mode at which questions are being set, Get past questions of the previous years and try to answer them. Get familiar with their question asking pattern. Every past question has a 3/5 chance of been repeated. Doing this will help you a lot.

=> Work More On Your Question Answering Speed:

You don’t have all day to answer a question!. Jamb gives you limited time to answer a question , therefore , it is essential for you to work on your question answering speed. On average you have about 60 seconds to spend on a question. Spending more than 60 seconds would slow you down and leave you lagging behind. Don’t delay yourself on a question , if you didn’t get the answer to a question , skip it and move on to the next question. You can always go back to the ones you didn’t do.

=> Choosing The Right Answer/Option In The Multiple Choice Question :

This is where students fall into jamb’s trap. The UTME exam is one of the most Tactical exams in nigeria. Its is very tactical but yet easy. The answers are somehow look a-likes. You have four options A B C D , and out of those 4 A And B looks Correct. The real answer is staring at you but you’re too blind to see it!. What do you do in this kind of situation?

If you’ve really prepared (read alot) then it becomes easy for you. In this kind of situation , the first thing to do is to eliminate!! Eliminate the incorrect answers and leave your self with the ones that are most likely to be correct. Afterthat , look carefully at the options once more and try to relate them to the question that was asked. You’ld definately find one that corresponds to your question , pick that one as your answer!!.

Don’t…

> Procrastinate your course of study.
> Keep your cell phones and other gadgets while you are studying. They consume all your time without your knowledge.
> Get intimidated if your friends are running ahead of you.
> Miss the lectures of good and efficient teachers.
> Let anyone say that you cannot do it.

Thats all readers , hope you found this useful. You also need to have luck and you need to be prayerful!.

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Monday 23 March 2015

KSU ASPIRANT THAT SCORED ABOVE 180 IN JAMB GET IN HERE.


Congrats to those who score 180 and above and to those that hav nt seen there scores, dnt worry the Good Lord will help u guys. Many of u scored
200 nd above , so u guys need to read hard so as to score very high in the postume bcus ur scores will determine the cut off for 2015/2016
academic session.
This was last year post ume cutoff

NOTE that it may be changed this year.
Agriculture : 40
Education : 40
Arts and Humanities:,
Arabic Lang & Lit. :40
English & Literal studies:43
History & International studies :45
Islamic studies :40
Philosophy & Religious studies :40
Theartre Arts :40
Law:
Common Law :55
Islamic Law 50
Management:
Accounting 46
Business Admin 45
Banking & Finance 43
Public Admin 40
Medicine 57
Natural Science:
Biochemistry :48
Micro Biology :48
Biology Science :40
Chemistry :40
Geology :43
Physics :40
Mathematics Statistic:45
Industrial Chemistry :40
Social Science:
Economics :43
Mass Comm :50
Political Science :43
Sociology :43
Geography & planning :40

All you need to do right is to start reading for the post utme. Anything you wanna know about ksu, ask us through the comment box, we would reply you shortly.
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Friday 20 March 2015

List Of Universities That Accept 180 In JAMB

This post contain some list of Universities that accept 180 in JAMB.

The 2015 CBT die has been cast and
results are trickling in, while lucky and brilliant ones scored 200 and above, a few others got below 200 or 180 and above.

Since the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination is not the final test scores for admission into Nigerian Universities, this post will enlighten students on schools that accept the cut off mark they obtained.

We are judging based on previous years, though.

List of Universities That Accept 180 In JAMB

The following schools and others not
mentioned accept scores ranging from 180 and above.

Candidates with such marks in the
ongoing 2015 Computer Based Test
should therefore check their fates.
Stop asking questions like “does UNN accept 180 in JAMB, What is JAMB cut off mark for…, can I gain admission into university with 190, etc. Rather,

Check and see for yourself below.

Usmanu Danfodiyo University, Sokoto:180

University of Uyo, Uniuyo: 180

University of Calabar Unical: 180
Federal University of Technology Owerri, FUTO: 180

University of Agriculture, Abeokuta
UNAAB: 180

University of Jos UNIJOS: 180

Niger Delta University NDU: 180

TAI Solarin University of Education
TASUED: 180

Federal University Dutsin-Ma, Katsina:180

Federal University Oye-Ekiti: 180

Federal University, Otuoke, Bayelsa State: 180

Ebonyi State University EBSU: 180

Federal University of Petroleum
Resources, Effurun: 180

Enugu State University of Science Tech: 180

Rivers State University of Science and Technology, RSUS T:180

Delta State University, Abraka, DELSU:180

Abia State University, Uturu, ABSUU: 180

University of Maiduguri, UNIMAID: 180

Kogi State University, KSU: 180

Michael Okpara University of Agriculture, Umudike: 180

Anambra State University: 180

Ambrose Alli University, Ekpoma: 180

Kaduna State University, KASU: 180

Imo State University IMSU: 180

NOTE:- Please note that: while we
made no attempt to list names of
private universities, all private
schools in Nigeria will admit you
provided you have up to 180 and you
pass their Post UTME Screening.


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Thursday 19 March 2015

2015 CBT-UTMEJAMB, Police vow to deal with 2 candidates arrested for malpractice in Osun



 
The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board, (JAMB) and the Osun state police have said has said the two candidates arrested for malpractice during the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) Computer Based Test (CBT) will be dealt with.
Student Pulse gathered that security official nabbed the two candidates at a centre at Esa-Oke, in Obokun LGA, Osun State.
The duo reportedly committed the act after conspiring with one Adebayo who owns Awolism Educational Consultant.
Osun State JAMB Coordinator, Johnson Adebiyi, said the board will continue ot fight examination malpractice in the board’s examination.
According to media reports, the Osun Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), Folashade Odoro (DSP), said investigation had already commenced into the matter.
Odoro said the offenders will be made to pay for their indiscretion.
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