The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has scheduled a mop-up Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) for 18,000 candidates for August 6 in selected locations in Nigeria.
JAMB’s Head, Media and Publicity, Dr Fabian Benjamin, in a statement on Thursday, said no candidate, whose result had been duly released, would be rescheduled for another examination.
The statement read, “Following a detailed investigation and careful analysis of the highly-successful 2021 UTME, and with due consultation (resulting in gracious concession) with NECO, concerning the timetable of the council’s ongoing SSCE, JAMB has scheduled a mop-up UTME for Aug. 6, 2021, in some selected locations across the nation.
“No fewer than 18,000 candidates slated for the examination are being notified through both text messages on their designated phone numbers and their JAMB profiles.
“In addition, the candidates can check using their registration number on http://www.jamb.gov.ng/2021mopup.”
Rescheduled categories include candidates who were unable to be scheduled for examinations in the initial round due to their inability to obtain the mandatory NINs or profile codes before the registration deadline. As a result, these candidates were required to purchase Bank Drafts (instead of the usual PINs) after the scheduled examination period, and they were then registered.
Also on the list are a few candidates who encountered peculiar biometric verification problems, or who failed biometric verification on the examination date (and were recaptured) but were not allowed to partake in the examination.
The statement noted that adequate screening arrangements had been made to reverify such claims and any candidate found to be involved in any form of impersonation would be identified for prosecution.
It also listed candidates who were unable to sit for the UTME, owing to the clash of timetables of the examination and the ongoing NABTEB examinations, and whose particulars had been verified and supplied directly to JAMB by NABTEB.
Candidates who had been ascertained by JAMB to have experienced genuine rescheduling/technical problems, as was the case in 30 of the 760 centres used for the examination, were included on the list.
According to him, the rescheduled candidates are to print fresh examination notification slips containing the venue and time of the examination.
“The slips are to be printed from the JAMB website https://www.jamb.gov.ng using the candidates’ registration number from Aug. 1.
“The Board strongly advises candidates to avoid supplying their vital information including registration number to fraudsters, who abound especially in cybercafe(s), tutorial centres springing up almost everywhere in the nation, as a result of the illicit activities of examination syndicates.
“CBT centres approved by JAMB, which are consistently monitored, are relatively more secure for printing examination notification slips by candidates who cannot print such on their own,” the statement add.