The Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB) on Wednesday 14th
of May fixed May 17th to 31st for the conduct of 2014 Unified Tertiary
Matriculation Examination (UTME) through Computer Based Test (CBT).
This was contained in a statement signed by Mr Fabian Gabriel, the
Head of Public Relations of the board, and issued to newsmen in Abuja.
According to the statement, the CBT will take place in over 163
centres in Nigeria and abroad, saying the date was sacrosanct.
The statement also described CBT as the best mode of examination.
It, however, urged the candidates to reprint their e-slip in the event
they missed or misplaced their schedules.Candidates can do so via
http://www.jamb.org.ng/Unifiedtme1/PrintSlip.aspx
"The CBT remains the best mode as it provides better platform for the
candidates to articulate their educational pursuit.
"It eliminates result black-out or incomplete results and eliminates
examination malpractice and enhances prompt release of scores two
hours after the examination, among other benefits too numerous to
mention," the statement said.
The statement reported Prof. Dibu Ojerinde, Registrar of JAMB,urging
Nigerians to see it as a revolution in the examination industry. (NAN)
of May fixed May 17th to 31st for the conduct of 2014 Unified Tertiary
Matriculation Examination (UTME) through Computer Based Test (CBT).
This was contained in a statement signed by Mr Fabian Gabriel, the
Head of Public Relations of the board, and issued to newsmen in Abuja.
According to the statement, the CBT will take place in over 163
centres in Nigeria and abroad, saying the date was sacrosanct.
The statement also described CBT as the best mode of examination.
It, however, urged the candidates to reprint their e-slip in the event
they missed or misplaced their schedules.Candidates can do so via
http://www.jamb.org.ng/Unifiedtme1/PrintSlip.aspx
"The CBT remains the best mode as it provides better platform for the
candidates to articulate their educational pursuit.
"It eliminates result black-out or incomplete results and eliminates
examination malpractice and enhances prompt release of scores two
hours after the examination, among other benefits too numerous to
mention," the statement said.
The statement reported Prof. Dibu Ojerinde, Registrar of JAMB,urging
Nigerians to see it as a revolution in the examination industry. (NAN)
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