UTME Mop-up: JAMB Directs Candidates to Print Slip Today

Wed, Jun 28, 2017 | By publisher


Education

THE Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board, JAMB, has directed candidates scheduled for mop-up examination to print their examination slip today June 28.

Candidates slated for the mop-up examination scheduled to hold on Saturday July 1, nationwide are to visit the Board website on www.jamb.org.ng to print the e-slip or their e-mail and profile created by the candidates.

A bulk sms has equally been sent to their telephone numbers provided by the candidates during the registration. The Board implored the candidates to ensure that their e slips are printed on or before the examination as no excuse will be entertained.

The Board also reiterates her unavowed commitment to deliver on her mandate and urged the candidate to avail themselves of the window of  opportunity created by the Board to widen access and give equal opportunity to those desirous of qualitative tertiary education.

JAMB also appeals to rescheduled candidates to be of good conduct and   good ambassadors as they pass through this vital phase to attain greatness.
It would be recalled that following the conduct of 2017 UTME examination, the Board rescheduled over 85,000 candidates for mop-up examination following late registration and  infractions done during the last examination.

Poised to make the examination hitch free the Board has deployed all necessary logistics for the examination, according to Fabian Benjamin, spokesperson of JAMB.

June 28, 2017 @ 9:41 GMT /

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