Latest JAMB Information: JAMB Introduces Mock Exam Before UTME

Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB) Following the announcement of its plans to begin sale of forms for the 2017 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination, UTME, The Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has announced that there will be a mock examination before the conduct of the 2017 UTME.


According to the board, the mock examination is completely optional.


A statement released by the Registrar of JAMB, Ishaq Oloyede, yesterday, noted that the mock examination would be held in all accredited Computer Based Test, CBT, centres to prepare and familiarize interested candidates with the CBT environment.


It said the mock examination will hold on April 8th, 2017, while the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination, UTME, will hold between May 6 and May 20, while sales of forms begins on March 20th and closes on April 19th.

Interested candidates are advised to indicate their interest in the mock examination during the registration process.

Apart from the registration fee for UTME 2017 which is N5, 500, the statement said The CBT Centres are allowed to collect through their (CBT Centres) bank accounts, a separate N700 only, for the mock test after notification of centre has been received by the candidate.

Payment for mock examination shall be made to the centres to which the candidate is assigned after the notification of assigned centres for the mock examination, the statement said.

It also warned candidates not to pay for the mock until a CBT centre is assigned to them by the Board.

The sale of the UTME 2017 forms will close on April 19th, while the examination is slated to hold between May 6th and 20th.

The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) first introduced the computer-based test (CBT) method of writing its Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) in 2013, and conducted the examination in 2013 and 2014 using three modes, namely, dual-based test, paper pencil test and CBT.

In 2015, the board went full scale CBT, which has continued up until now.

However, the introduction of CBT came with several challenges like power failure, poor internet connectivity, late start, inadequate computer sets, among others.

There have been several calls on JAMB to revert to paper and pencil test, but many Nigerians are also in support of the CBT, and want its processes improved upon.

Examination of blind candidates according to Oloyede, will be based on interview, as experts in various subjects will be employed to interact with them and score them over 400.


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