Cbt asuu commends jamb over blacklist of 48 centres

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CBT ASUU Commends JAMB Over Blacklist of 48 Centres

The Computer-Based Test (CBT) Committee of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) has commended the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) for blacklisting 48 Computer-Based Test (CBT) centres that failed to meet the required standards.

In a statement issued on Monday, the CBT Committee of ASUU, which is responsible for monitoring and regulating the conduct of CBT examinations in universities, praised JAMB for taking a decisive step to ensure the integrity of the examination process.

The committee, which is chaired by Professor Olusegun Ajiboye, said that the blacklisting of the 48 centres was a welcome development, as it would help to eliminate centres that are not committed to providing a conducive and secure environment for students to write their examinations.

According to the committee, the blacklisting of the centres was a demonstration of JAMB's commitment to ensuring that only centres that meet the required standards are allowed to conduct CBT examinations.

The committee also commended JAMB for its efforts to improve the CBT examination process, saying that the board's decision to blacklist the centres would help to restore confidence in the examination process.

"We commend JAMB for taking a bold step to blacklist the 48 CBT centres that failed to meet the required standards," the committee said. "This decision is a welcome development, as it would help to eliminate centres that are not committed to providing a conducive and secure environment for students to write their examinations."

The committee also urged JAMB to continue to monitor and regulate the conduct of CBT examinations in universities, saying that this would help to ensure that the examination process is fair and credible.

"We urge JAMB to continue to monitor and regulate the conduct of CBT examinations in universities, as this would help to ensure that the examination process is fair and credible," the committee said.

The CBT Committee of ASUU is responsible for monitoring and regulating the conduct of CBT examinations in universities, and it is chaired by Professor Olusegun Ajiboye.