Thousands of Nigerians have registered for the forthcoming JAMB
examination open for students seeking admission into the university.
The Joint Admission and Matriculation Board, JAMB commenced the 2017 Unified Tertiary and Matriculation Examination, UTME registration on Monday, its spokesperson Dr Fabian Benjamin yesterday said the Board has within two days registered 20,000 candidates.
JAMB is expecting about two million candidates to register for this years UTME across the country within the allowed period of March 20 to April 19.
Meanwhile, many accredited centres in Lagos were yet to commence registration of candidates as at yesterday due to lack of JAMB code.
Vanguard investigation revealed that most candidates who visited the centres in Lagos said their hope of registration were dashed as accredited CBT owners told them they were yet to access the code of operation from JAMB.
In his reaction, the spokesperson of JAMB, Dr Benjamin said the information that candidates were finding it difficult to register in the accredited centres in Lagos was strange.
‘’I am not aware that UTME centres in Lagos are finding it difficult to register,’’ he said.
Meanwhile, out of the 600 accredited CBT centres in the country, Lagos has 39.
Students writing exams
The Joint Admission and Matriculation Board, JAMB commenced the 2017 Unified Tertiary and Matriculation Examination, UTME registration on Monday, its spokesperson Dr Fabian Benjamin yesterday said the Board has within two days registered 20,000 candidates.
JAMB is expecting about two million candidates to register for this years UTME across the country within the allowed period of March 20 to April 19.
Meanwhile, many accredited centres in Lagos were yet to commence registration of candidates as at yesterday due to lack of JAMB code.
Vanguard investigation revealed that most candidates who visited the centres in Lagos said their hope of registration were dashed as accredited CBT owners told them they were yet to access the code of operation from JAMB.
In his reaction, the spokesperson of JAMB, Dr Benjamin said the information that candidates were finding it difficult to register in the accredited centres in Lagos was strange.
‘’I am not aware that UTME centres in Lagos are finding it difficult to register,’’ he said.
Meanwhile, out of the 600 accredited CBT centres in the country, Lagos has 39.
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