JAMB candidates
The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) on Sunday acknowledged that it had set May 26 for a rescheduled Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examinations for greater than 12,000 candidates throughout the nation.
The Board’s Head of Media, Fabian Benjamin, disclosed this in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria in Abuja.
As acknowledged by Benjamin, greater than 12,000 candidates are anticipated to take a seat for the mop up examinations in a few of its centres throughout the nation.
This class of candidates, he defined, are these whose biometrics weren't captured through the preliminary interval of the UTME in March.
He stated: ““It would additionally embrace those that are but to see their outcomes for the reason that finish of the examinations in March until date and haven't been concerned in any type of malpractice.
“It can even embrace those that had been unable to print out their e-slip earlier than the sooner examinations and people whose centres had been cancelled for suspected malpractices.”
As acknowledged by him, “There are centres that had been cancelled due to suspicious actions however the board was unable to determine the precise culprits.
However, he acknowledged that those that had been concerned and caught in illicit acts and centres the place a case of malpractice had been established in opposition to them wouldn't partake within the rescheduled examinations.
He suggested candidates who might need fallen into any of the classes to print their e-slips from Monday, May 21.
recollects the board had earlier promised to reschedule the examinations for some candidates whose circumstances had been distinctive, including that candidates, who fall beneath such classes can be contacted earlier than then.