Technology >> JAMB Set To Begin The Sale Of UTME Form On January 10, Bans Cybercafes
JAMB Set To Begin The Sale Of UTME Form On January 10, Bans Cybercafes
Prof. Is-haq Oloyede
A Punch Metro report has shown that the Joint Admissions and
Matriculations Board has said that it will commence sale of the Unified
Tertiary Matriculation Examination form to candidates on January 10,
2019.
This was made known during a meeting between JAMB and Computer
Based Test centres at the University of Lagos, on Thursday, where the
Registrar of JAMB, Prof. Is-haq Oloyede, also said the registration for
the UTME would no longer be done at cybercafés but at accredited CBT
centres.
Oloyede stated that limiting of registration of candidates to only
approved CBT centres was to end extortion of candidates, mixing up of
pupils’ data, malpractice, as well as for monitoring purposes.
He said, “Cybercafés overcharge pupils and mix up data which
makes pupils suffer. They also do services they don’t have the capacity
to do. All these, coupled with the fact that there is no way of tracking
them because they were not registered, we have limited registration to
CBT centres that can be monitored.
“From now on, all essential services; creation of candidate
profile, uploading WAEC and NECO results, collating biometric details,
would be done at CBT centres. To reduce the incidence of data mix up
prospective candidates will verify their data by fingerprint before it
is submitted and printed out.”
The registrar, however, advised CBT proprietors and managers to
maintain the highest standards as he threatened to weed out non
performers.
“Even as essential services are restricted to you, you have to
look beyond the revenue and deliver quality service because you will be
constantly monitored. Even as 80 per cent of CBT centres performed well
in 2018. We have eliminated those that didn’t do well. Fifty centres
were sanctioned for registration infractions and against 2019, we have
718 accredited CBT centres which will help in spreading digital
literacy,” he said.
Oloyede added that the sale of registration forms would span six
weeks, as he gave the assurance that the general elections would not
affect UTME because the board had adjusted its examination schedule
ahead of the election. He also said the registration portal would make
provision for deaf candidates so they can be well attended to in their
respective centres.
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