JAMB 2022: Registration date announced as board adds two new subjects
JAMB added ‘Computer Studies’ and ‘Physical and Health Education’ to the existing 23 UTME subjects making it 25.
JAMB added ‘Computer Studies’ and ‘Physical and Health Education’ to the existing 23 UTME subjects making it 25.
"when we opened the query portal for them and we revealed the number they saved with 55019 to generate the ...
Mr Oloyede said out of the 4,948 applicants who scored 300 and above, only 3,492 gained admissions into higher institutions, ...
JAMB says the action is to ensure strict adherence to regulatory standards amongst its partners.
The UTME candidates who have not registered but have secured the profile codes and initiated the registration process are expected ...
The mock UTME earlier scheduled to hold on April 30, is now to take place on May 20, while the ...
The registrar said that the test would be for admission into all undergraduate courses/programmes of the university for the 2020/2021 ...
JAMB says it has used biometrics to achieve a significant cut in incidence of fraud.
One school says its minimum cut off mark is 210, and others set 200 and 190 as their base scores.
JAMB says about 510, 957 admission spaces were, however, unused by tertiary institutions in 2019.
The government says schools must be prepared to comply with the protocols stipulated by NCDC against the spread of coronavirus
“Twenty-four candidates from Ondo had their exam at the Federal University of Technology, Akure (FUTA)."
A total of 312,000 candidates sat for Saturday’s 2020 UTME.
JAMB said the decision was taken because a third-party recruitment examination will be taking place in the centres
JAMB also announces date for registeration of candidates.
The Joint Admission and Matriculation Board said it will no longer register candidates who do not have the NIN for ...
The board gets N2 billion out of the money to enhance its operations.
JAMB said the 15-year-old may not be offered admission because of age.
The board details methods it hopes will help check fraud.
The document showed that the arrests were made in 23 out of the 36 states.
JAMB said the fraudsters were engaged in multiple registrations to facilitate impersonation during the examination.
JAMB warns candidates against fraudsters.
Two children of an examination centre owner were also arrested.
Over 1.8 million candidates are expected to sit for the board’s ongoing UTME that commenced nationwide on April 11.
PREMIUM TIMES earlier reported the closure of the school’s gates by the striking non-academic workers.
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