Jamb latest news 2017
Here are some of the latest news from JAMB (Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board) in 2017:
- JAMB Introduces New CBT Centres: In January 2017, JAMB introduced 700 new Computer-Based Test (CBT) centres across the country to reduce congestion and improve the examination process.
- JAMB Extends Registration Deadline: Due to technical issues, JAMB extended the registration deadline for the 2017 UTME from February 12 to February 26.
- JAMB Introduces Biometric Verification: In March 2017, JAMB introduced biometric verification to prevent impersonation and ensure the integrity of the examination process.
- JAMB Releases 2017 UTME Results: The results of the 2017 UTME were released in June 2017, with over 1.5 million candidates participating in the examination.
- JAMB Introduces New Admission Process: In July 2017, JAMB introduced a new admission process, which allows candidates to accept or reject admission offers from universities.
- JAMB Warns Against Fake Admission Letters: In August 2017, JAMB warned candidates against accepting fake admission letters, which were being circulated by scammers.
- JAMB Introduces New CBT Software: In September 2017, JAMB introduced a new CBT software, which is designed to improve the examination process and reduce errors.
- JAMB Releases 2017 Admission List: The admission list for the 2017 UTME was released in October 2017, with over 500,000 candidates admitted into various universities.
- JAMB Introduces New Policy on Admission: In November 2017, JAMB introduced a new policy on admission, which allows candidates to change their course or institution after admission.
- JAMB Warns Against Examination Malpractice: In December 2017, JAMB warned candidates against examination malpractice, which is a serious offense that can lead to cancellation of results and other penalties.
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