Punch news on jamb

Here are some recent news updates on JAMB (Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board):

Latest News

  1. JAMB Extends Deadline for 2023 UTME Registration: The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has extended the deadline for the 2023 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) registration to February 14, 2023.
  2. JAMB Warns Candidates Against Fake Registration Centers: JAMB has warned candidates against patronizing fake registration centers, saying that such centers are not authorized to register candidates for the 2023 UTME.
  3. JAMB Introduces New Features for 2023 UTME: The board has introduced new features for the 2023 UTME, including a new biometric verification system and a more robust online platform for registration and examination.
  4. JAMB Announces Cut-Off Marks for 2022 Admissions: The board has announced the cut-off marks for the 2022 admissions exercise, with some institutions setting their cut-off marks as low as 150.
  5. JAMB Warns Against Fake Admission Offers: JAMB has warned candidates against accepting fake admission offers, saying that such offers are not genuine and may lead to financial losses.

Recent Updates

  1. JAMB Releases 2022 UTME Results: The board released the results of the 2022 UTME, with over 1.5 million candidates sitting for the examination.
  2. JAMB Introduces New Policy for 2023 UTME: The board has introduced a new policy for the 2023 UTME, which allows candidates to register and sit for the examination in any of the 36 states in Nigeria.
  3. JAMB Warns Against Examination Malpractice: The board has warned against examination malpractice, saying that any candidate found guilty of such act will be disqualified from the examination.
  4. JAMB Announces 2023 UTME Dates: The board has announced the dates for the 2023 UTME, which will take place from April 29 to May 13, 2023.
  5. JAMB Introduces New Biometric Verification System: The board has introduced a new biometric verification system for the 2023 UTME, which will ensure that candidates are properly identified and verified during the examination.

I hope this information is helpful!