JAMB has fixed 1st July for 62,140
Candidates to Rewrite the 2017 UTME. The previous results of these candidates
have therefore been cancelled. This was confirmed by The registrar of JAMB,
Ishaq Oloyede, at a press briefing after the board's management meeting in
Abuja.
The 62,140 candidates to rewrite the
exam include 57,646 candidates in centres-induced malpractice, 3,811 late
registration, and 683 candidates who had biometric challenges.
He also explained that the
rescheduled examination was also for candidates of centres with mass
malpractice, but the candidates were deemed innocent.
48 centres have therefore been banned
from conducting any future JAMB exam, as a result of gross technical deficiencies,
extortion from candidates, organised examination malpractice and other damaging
infractions, as concluded by JAMB.
24 other centres were suspended from
next year's JAMB for not meeting expectations required for the success of the
exam in their centres.
We believe the candidates to re-write
their exams will be duly notified via email, and may be required to reprint
their JAMB Exam Slip in due time.
Congrats to all those who now have
their results, as we await the 2017/2018 Admission Screening Process.
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