JAMB has finished signing up more than two million students for next month's college entrance test. Registration closed March 8th for the big exam happening April 25th. This number doesn't include students taking the test at locations outside Nigeria. The sign-up period started at the beginning of February and ran for about five weeks.
Over 200,000 students were asked to take the practice test scheduled for April 5th. From this group, 630 people also registered for an extra trial run happening that same day. JAMB officials have wrapped up the registration phase and turned their attention toward keeping the test fair and honest.
The testing board caught several cheaters who tried using fake high school results to gain admission. They've set up tough new security measures to catch anyone breaking the rules. JAMB officials want every student to follow the guidelines exactly or face serious consequences.
The testing authority reminded everyone that signing up for the UTME works differently than registering for high school exams like WAEC and NECO. Parents and students should understand these differences and make sure they follow all the right steps during registration. The board plans to enforce all rules strictly when testing begins next month.
Over 200,000 students were asked to take the practice test scheduled for April 5th. From this group, 630 people also registered for an extra trial run happening that same day. JAMB officials have wrapped up the registration phase and turned their attention toward keeping the test fair and honest.
The testing board caught several cheaters who tried using fake high school results to gain admission. They've set up tough new security measures to catch anyone breaking the rules. JAMB officials want every student to follow the guidelines exactly or face serious consequences.
The testing authority reminded everyone that signing up for the UTME works differently than registering for high school exams like WAEC and NECO. Parents and students should understand these differences and make sure they follow all the right steps during registration. The board plans to enforce all rules strictly when testing begins next month.