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Wednesday, March 01, 2017

JAMB Stops The Use Of Awaiting Results

The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has stopped candidates awaiting their O’level results from participating in the universities tertiary matriculation examination (UTME).




Fabian Benjamin, spokesman of the board, disclosed this in a statement issued on Tuesday.

He said this is one of the outcomes of the restructuring exercise embarked upon by the organisation under the leadership of Ishaq Oloyede, the current registrar.

Benjamin also revealed that the sale of application forms would commence in March and added that henceforth, candidates would have to submit their O’level results before admission process begins.

He also revealed that candidates have been restricted to the choice of only one public university.



16 comments:

  1. Find a better restructuring method.


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    1. A country that wants to fight illiteracy is forcing students to wait a year before applying for university entrance exam and to make only one choice. Needless and regressive restructuring. Where in the enviable parts of the world does this happen?

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  2. Only one choice? Haba! They get rejected, then what? Abi e don tay when I write jamb o jare.

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  3. I think it's okay sha, let them concentrate and write one at a time

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  4. This is the worst thing jamb can do. What will happen to people that have bought forms and not registered? Will they be allowed to?. Many of us entered school using awaiting results. Doesn't this mean that people will have to stay almost one year at home before writing jamb?

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    1. Any form bought by anyone for now is fake.
      JAMB said sale of forms will commence in March.

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  5. Stella, jamb debunked this statement!

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    1. Stella merely practices armchair journalism

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    2. Verify and get your source of info correct... I know you will still post another countering this post

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  6. That's not true, they just refute that claim

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  7. Haaa.what of those that want to write o' level exam this year?

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  8. mxxxxxxw
    so I have to wait till next year? GODFORBID
    I don't how she wants to do o, not my business but I must enter school this year. Nigeria wants to cub illiteracy and they are delaying people from entering school this year because of 'AWAITING RESUL. This country na wa, na real wa.

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