Latest news on jamb exam
Here are the latest news and updates on the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) exam:
Latest News:
- JAMB 2023 UTME Registration Begins: The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has announced the commencement of the 2023 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) registration. The registration is expected to last for six weeks, from February 20 to April 20, 2023.
- JAMB Introduces New Features: The JAMB has introduced new features to the 2023 UTME registration process, including the option to upload passport photographs and biometric data. The board has also introduced a new payment system, which allows candidates to pay for the registration fee using their debit cards.
- JAMB Warns Against Fake Registration Centers: The JAMB has warned candidates against patronizing fake registration centers, which are operated by scammers who claim to be authorized to register candidates for the UTME. The board has advised candidates to only register at accredited centers.
- JAMB Introduces New CBT Centers: The JAMB has introduced new Computer-Based Test (CBT) centers across the country, bringing the total number of centers to over 700. The new centers are designed to reduce congestion and improve the overall examination experience.
- JAMB Announces Cut-Off Marks: The JAMB has announced the cut-off marks for the 2022 UTME, which will be used to determine admission into Nigerian universities. The cut-off marks vary by institution, with some universities setting their own cut-off marks.
Recent Updates:
- JAMB Releases 2022 UTME Results: The JAMB has released the results of the 2022 UTME, which was conducted in May 2022. Candidates can check their results on the JAMB website.
- JAMB Announces 2022 Admission Exercise: The JAMB has announced the commencement of the 2022 admission exercise, which will run from August 2022 to October 2022. Candidates who scored 200 and above in the UTME are eligible to participate in the admission exercise.
- JAMB Warns Against Fake Admission Letters: The JAMB has warned candidates against accepting fake admission letters, which are being circulated by scammers. The board has advised candidates to only accept admission letters from accredited institutions.
- JAMB Introduces New Admission Process: The JAMB has introduced a new admission process, which allows candidates to accept or reject admission offers from institutions. The new process is designed to reduce the stress and uncertainty associated with the admission process.
Upcoming Events:
- JAMB 2023 UTME Registration: The JAMB 2023 UTME registration is expected to begin in February 2023 and last for six weeks.
- JAMB 2023 UTME Examination: The JAMB 2023 UTME examination is expected to take place in April 2023.
- JAMB 2023 Admission Exercise: The JAMB 2023 admission exercise is expected to commence in August 2023 and run until October 2023.
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