JAMB 2017 UTME Registration Extends by 2 Weeks......Suspend Mock Exam
The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board, JAMB, has announced an
extension of the ongoing registration exercise for the Unified Tertiary
Matriculation Examinations by two weeks.
This was even as it postponed the 2017 UTME earlier scheduled to start on Saturday, May 6, 2017.
Under the new arrangements, the examination is to start on Saturday, May 13 to 20.
In similar a circumstance, the board suspended its mock examination earlier slated for today, Saturday 8.
Professor
Ishaq Oloyede, JAMB’s registrar, who announced the developments at a
news briefing in Abuja, a while ago, hinged the reason for extension of
the registration period on logistic problems.
Oloyede, who could
not dwell well on the logistics issues, explained that failure on the
part of technical partners resulted to the developments.
He said
instead of the earlier announced April 19, the deadline for the sale of
forms and registration is now extended to Friday, May 5, 2017.
The board, according to the registrar, apologised to candidates and other stakeholders on the sudden changes effected.
Below is the text of the registrar’s address at the briefing:
“The
Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board wishes to apologise to
candidates and other stakeholders. We could not go on with the Mock
Examination and hereby announce extension of registration exercise of
the 2017 UTME. Instead of the earlier announced April 19, the deadline
for the sale of forms and registration will now extend to Friday, May 5,
2017. Consequently, the 2017 UTME has also been postponed to start on
Saturday, May 13 – 20, 2017.
“Meanwhile, the Mock Examination
earlier slated for Saturday, April 8, 2017 has been put on hold. This is
because the appropriate rehearsal and test-running of the new system
has been substantially achieved.
The plan was to trial-test the
readiness of our facilities and addresses the challenges that may likely
confront the main examination. The Mock Examination remains free for
willing candidates, even the fee due to the CBT centre Owners are being
paid by JAMB. No cost to the candidates
“At this moment, we have
realized that the plan to hold this Mock Examination was good for us. We
are now in a better position to achieve better than we would have done
without this trial testing. This is why the exercise is at no cost to
the candidates.
“It is our strong conviction that this exercise
is an experience for us. Our systems analysis has revealed interesting
findings that will engender a seamless and successful 2017 UTME
exercise.
“On behalf of JAMB, we use this opportunity to
appreciate our stakeholders, including the candidates, for being part of
this experiment. Every disappointment is a blessing, an old adage says.
The blessing that will trail the suspension of this Mock Examination
and extension of registration deadline will manifest in our main UTME by
next month.
“Once again, we appreciate and apologise to the
candidates who chose to participate in this free and voluntary Mock
Examination. They are part of our experience towards ensuring a fruitful
and successful UTME this year and in future.”
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