JAMB releases full list of 2018 examination centres in Nigeria
- Board has directed candidates for the 2018 UTME to start printing their examination notification slip before Friday, March 9
- The spokesperson of the board Fabian Benjamin said printing of slip is important for candidates in order to get the date and time scheduled for their examination early
- About 1.6 million candidates are expected to write the UTME in 602 centres across the country
Ahead of the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) which will begin on Friday, March 9 to March 17, the full list of the examination centres across the country has been released.
About 1.6 million candidates are expected to write the examination in 602 centres across the country.
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The spokesperson of the board Fabian Benjamin in a phone interview with Premium Times, said the notification slip also carries the time and date allocated to each candidate.
Benjamin said the candidate should ensure they print before Friday noting that the board will not reschedule exam.
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According to him, ''Printing of the E-slip is important for candidates in order to get the date and time scheduled for their examination early, also lateness will not be tolerated.''
The full list of the address is here
Meanwhile, Legit.ng had reported that JAMB directed candidates for the 2018 UTME to start printing their examination notification slip from Tuesday, March 6.
The board’s head of media and information department, Fabian Benjamin, said in Lagos on Sunday, March 4, that arrangements had been concluded for the successful conduct of the exam scheduled to hold from March 9 to March 17.
He said: ''With have successfully conducted the Mock Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) on Monday, February 26, and based on that, we can confidently say, we are good to go.
“The mock UTME was to expose the candidates to the process as well as test the level of preparedness of the various centres.''
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Source: Legit.ng