2021 UTME: Mock examination slips ready for printing ― JAMB
2021 UTME: Mock examination slips ready for
printing ― JAMB
The Joint Admissions and Matriculations Board (JAMB) says that mock
examination slips for its Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) can
now be printed out in preparation for the exercise.
JAMB made this known in its Weekly Bulletin of the Office of the
Registrar and made available to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Monday in
Abuja. “Candidates who had registered for the 2021 Unified Tertiary
Matriculation Examination and indicated interest to sit for the optional mock
examination are to print their mock notification slips from Sunday, May 9.
“This is in preparation for the mock examination scheduled for
Thursday, May 20. “The optional mock notification slips can be printed from
anywhere candidates find to be convenient, provided they have access to the
internet. “Candidates are to visit https://www.jamb.gov.ng then click on
e-facility and print their slips.” The board added that the slip contained
candidates’ details such as registration number and the centre to which they
are to sit for the examination within their chosen examination town. The slip,
it further said, also contained the expected time the candidates were to be at
the centre.
It further urged candidates to study the contents of the slip after
printing it out in order to know the location of their examination centres on
time, to avoid confusion on the scheduled date of the exercise. JAMB also said
that a total of 845,517 candidates have so far registered for the 2021 UTME and
a total of 38,886 candidates have registered for Direct Entry (DE) as of Sunday,
May 9. NAN reports that the registration commenced on April 8, to end on May
15, while the examination is scheduled to commence from June 5 to June 19. In a
similar development, the board has cautioned the public against falling victims
to scammers whom it said have continued to use its name to commit illicit acts.
The board said that its attention had been drawn to ” the activities of
criminal elements who claim to be recruiting invigilators on behalf of the
Board for the 2021 UTME/DE. “They do this while also requesting the payment of
acceptance fee of N5,000 payable to the syndicates.
“The board wish to state unequivocally, that it is not recruiting any
invigilator or any official in that capacity for that matter. “It should be
noted that even the term ‘invigilator’ is alien to the Board’s operations and
therefore, the public is advised to be wary of anybody purporting to be acting
on its behalf.” The board added that it had in place a transparent and
foolproof process of recruiting ad-hoc staff or any other officials it needed
to make progress. JAMB said it has become necessary to notify the public on the
development so that people were not scammed and parted with their hard-earned
resources on the premise of securing non-existing jobs with the board. “To
ensure that the public is not misled, the Board has provided several platforms
for the public to verify any information purported to have been released by it,
to save the public from being misled.” The board also stated that it has
commenced series of meetings with its critical stakeholders to consolidate on
its preparations for the 2021 UTME/DE exercise. (NAN)
Nigeria News Paper
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