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JAMB speaks on printing of examination slip

JAMB speaks on printing of examination slip
01/Mar/2019, 08:36dailypost.ng


The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) says it has registered over 1.8 million candidates for the 2019 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME).
The Head, Media and Information of the board, Dr Fabian Benjamin, disclosed this in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Thursday in Lagos.
The registration of candidates for the all Computer Based Test (CBT) commenced on Feb. 10 and terminated on Feb. 21.
According to him, registration was a huge success, adding that there were no hitches at all across the various accredited registration centres nationwide.
The JAMB spokesman also dismissed rumours in some quarters that candidates could start printing their examination notification slip from March 2.
He said, “This is misleading and absolutely not correct.

“Let me sound it clearly that the board has not come up with any date for both the examination and the printing of examination notification slip for candidates.
“The board will announce the date for the 2019 UTME soon.
“As it is now, no date has been fixed yet for both the examination and the printing of examination notification slip.
“The examination slips are usually printed, two weeks to the main examination, but that is only after when the examination date has been fixed.
“There is no way anybody can print examination notification slip when the examination date, itself, has not been fixed.”
He, urged candidates and other stakeholders to remain calm, reassuring them that the board would make announcement and proper sensitisation about the date for the examination and printing of examination

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