The
Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) said Wednesday it had commenced
plans for the 2018 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination(UTME) and Direct
Entry due to take place from March 9 to 17. Prof. Ishaq Oloyede, JAMB’s
Registrar disclosed this at a Critical Stakeholders Meeting on Plans and
Modalities for the Sale and Registration of 2018 UTME Application. Oloyede
said that the proposed sale of application would commence on Nov. 22 and end
Jan. 22, 2018, spanning two months as against one month in 2017 for the
exercise. “In proposing these dates, management has taken into consideration
the dates of other public examinations namely, WAEC, NECO.
“Having examined
that all logistics are put in place for a smooth exercise, management would
strictly adhere to the sale period. “Therefore all critical stakeholders are
advised to cooperate, collaborate, support and assist the board in this
direction,’’ he said. Oloyede said the application fees for the examination remained
N5, 000, adding that this was inclusive of the N300 commission paid on each
application to selling points. The registrar added that foreign based
candidates would pay the sum of $20 dollars per candidate as against $100 and
150 dollars paid in 2017 for candidates in Africa and outside Africa,
respectively. He said the optional Mock Examination would hold from Jan. 22 to
24, 2018. “Only candidates, who register by Dec. 31, 2017 and who have
expressed interest for the examination would be eligible for the optional mock
examination. “The number of days for the examination varies from one to three
days and this will be dependent on the number of candidates who show interest
and the number of CBT centres in the examination town of candidates, who express
interest in the mock examination.’’ Oloyede added that in the 2018 UTME, the
board would introduce Electronic Jammers at all CBT centres as part of
measures to ensure that the integrity of the test was maintained. He said the
board had met with the proprietors of CBT centres to review the 2017 exercise
and plan for the 2018 UTME. “Management has directed the state coordinators to
visit the CBT centres in their states to carry out preliminary accreditation
exercise. “The results of the different levels of inspection and accreditation
would form the basis of choosing centres that would participate in the 2018
exercise.” He stated that so far, no fewer than 620 centres had been pencilled
down as CBT centres. According to him, the centres will undergo further
scrutiny to make them eligible for the examination and not just to register
candidates. Oloyede said that in addition to telephones and other prohibited
materials, all other electronic gadgets, device, lens; wrist watches, pen, eye
glasses would be scrutunised. He added that the brochure which contained
the detailed requirements for application and admission to tertiary
institutions, as well as syllabus had been updated and uploaded on the website:
www.jamb.gov.ng The registrar said the purpose of the meeting was to seek and
incorporate all shades of opinions to add value to the board’s plan and
programme. Stakeholders at the meeting include the National Assembly,
educational institutions and regulatory agencies, CBT centres, parents,
teachers, candidates, labour, NANS, civil society and media NAN
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