The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) says it will
not condone multiple registration for Direct Entry and Unified Tertiary
Matriculation Examination (UTME).
A statement signed by JAMB’s Head of Public Relations, Mr Fabian Benjamin said in Abuja on Sunday.
Benjamin described the act of multiple registration as a serious
offence in the process of obtaining the Board’s application forms
presently on sale.
He said that the warning had become imperative for people to know and
understand that violation of such rule would attract sanctions.
“Candidates are to note that our advertisement for 2017 UTME clearly
states the penalty for any candidate caught buying two forms.
“Members of the public are requested to note that any candidate who
indulges in double registration will be caught by our software and
disqualified.
“The Board is not interested in the candidates’ money as is being
insinuated by certain group who suggested to the Board that such
registration will enhance the revenue base of the Board.
“No, we are more interested in the credibility of the examination and
not the money, if money is our concern we will not be returning over
five billion naira to the Federal Government coffers.’’
Benjamin said this year, the Board had so far remitted more than five
billion naira to government, the highest ever in the 40 years of its
existence.
He said that the money was saved through the transparent and judicious use of resources.
Benjamin urged candidates to disregard all information on admission, especially cut-off marks being circulated on the net.
According to him, the Board has established new method of admission
in line with its mandate to ensure fairness irrespective of tribe,
religion and it is determined to meet the expectations of Nigerians.
The JAMB public relations officer said that the Board had held
consultations with universities across the country to enable candidates
meet the requirement and secure admission without the assistance of
anybody.
According to him, no cut-off mark has been arrived at as this can
only be done at a policy meeting, which is at the moment yet to be
conveyed.
“Do not allow yourselves to be defrauded by internet fraudsters, the
policy meeting would commence the 2017 admission with all mode, process
and acceptable conditions for admission.
“The Prof. Oloyede led management is working to ensure transparent, acceptable and fair admission process.
“We have designed software known as Central Admissions Processing
System (CAPS), where human interference will be completely removed, to
promote credibility.
“The admission criteria would be keyed into the software and it will
select candidates blindly according to the institutions requirement
without any primordial consideration.’’ (NAN)
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