Fake news on jamb clash system

I'm assuming you're referring to the JAMB (Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board) Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) clash system.

There have been several fake news and misinformation circulating online about the JAMB clash system. Here are some common ones:

  1. Fake news: JAMB has introduced a new system where candidates can only register for one exam date, and if they clash with another candidate, they will be forced to reschedule their exam date.

Reality: JAMB has not introduced such a system. Candidates can still register for multiple exam dates, and the system will automatically detect and prevent clashes.

  1. Fake news: JAMB has introduced a new system where candidates who clash with other candidates will be forced to forfeit their exam dates and will not be allowed to reschedule.

Reality: JAMB has not introduced such a system. If a candidate clashes with another candidate, they will be given an option to reschedule their exam date.

  1. Fake news: JAMB has introduced a new system where candidates who clash with other candidates will be given a new exam date, but they will not be allowed to choose their new date.

Reality: JAMB has not introduced such a system. If a candidate clashes with another candidate, they will be given an option to choose a new exam date from the available options.

  1. Fake news: JAMB has introduced a new system where candidates who clash with other candidates will be given a penalty, such as a deduction in their scores.

Reality: JAMB has not introduced such a system. If a candidate clashes with another candidate, they will not be penalized.

It's essential to note that JAMB has not made any official announcements about introducing such systems. Candidates should rely on official JAMB channels, such as their website and social media handles, for accurate information about the UTME exam.

Remember, it's always important to verify information before sharing or believing it.