UTME: JAMB Urges Candidates To Print Slip For Mop-up

 

Candidates have been directed to to print their examination slip today 28th June, 2017 for the mop-up Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME).
A statement by the director of Media, Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB), Dr.Fabian Benjamin‎, said andidates slated for the mop-up examination scheduled to hold on Saturday July 1st, 2017 nationwide are to visit the Board’s website on www.jamb.org.ng to print the e-slip or their e-mail and profile created by the candidates.
He said, ”A bulk sms has equally been sent to their telephone numbers provided by the candidates during the registration. The board implore sthe candidates to ensure that their e slips are printed on or before the examination as no excuse will be entertained.”
The board while reiterating its unavowed commitment to deliver on her mandate,urged the candidate to avail themselves of the window of  opportunity created by it widen access and give equal opportunity to those desirous of qualitative tertiary education.
Benjamin said, “JAMB also appeals to rescheduled candidates to be of good conduct and   good ambassadors as they pass through this vital phase to attain greatness. “‎
It would be recalled that following the conduct of 2017 UTME examination, the board rescheduled over 85,000 candidates for mop-up examination following late registration and  infractions done during the last examination.
According to Benjamin, “poised to make the examination hitch free the board has deployed all necessary logistics for the examination.”

 

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

John Oliver has been sued by the coal baron he tried to take down, which he predicted would happen

NEWS

APC Chieftain cautions Kalu over comments on Buhari’s HealthABUJA – A founding chieftain of the All Progressives Congress APC in Abia state, Prince Paul Ikonne has cautioned a former governor of the state, Orji Uzor Kalu to avoid comments that could portray the party as incapable of keeping to its words. Ikonne was speaking against the backdrop of the former governor’s declaration that ailing President Muhammadu Buhari would return before June 12, urging him to refrain from acting as the president’s unofficial spokesman. “Last time, Dr Orji Uzor Kalu told Nigerians that President Buhari would return soon and he is not the spokesman of the President. Till now, the President is yet to return. He should keep quiet and learn to live like an elder statesman, not trying to take the job of the president’s spokesmen”, he said. Speaking with journalists Thursday in Abuja, Ikonne who was a governorship candidate of the defunct Action Congress of Nigeria ACN, said 95 percent of the people of Abia are not happy with the way Kalu governed Abia for eight years.