The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board says
arrangements have been concluded to have an interaction with owners of Computer
Based Test centres in the country ahead of the 2017 UTME.
The board’s Head, Media and Information, Dr Fabian Benjamin,
made the disclosure in a statement made available to the News Agency of
Nigeria on Monday in Lagos.
According to the statement, the meeting which comes up on
Tuesday at the University of Lagos is to fine tune all areas of challenges
geared towards conducting a hitch-free examination in 2017.
It said that the meeting would determine the number of
centres to be used for the 2017 all CBT Unified Tertiary Matriculation Board
exercise.
“These are centres that must have a minimum of 250 and above
terminals (computers).
“We will not hesitate to disqualify any centre that falls
short of the requirements,’’ the statement said.
“We will equally not compromise on the selection of these
centres as they will fully be responsible for our registration and examinations
and other related responsibilities that they will be saddled with from time to
time as we introduce new measures.’’
The statement said that the board would commence the sale of
application forms soon and urged prospective candidates not to patronise any
self-acclaimed agent as the board had not and would not appoint any.
It urged candidates to always visit the board’s website for
information.
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