947,000 candidates sit for 2023 UTME in 2 days

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By JOHN ONAH, Abuja –

The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) says no fewer than 947,000 candidates have so far sat for this year’s Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) within the last two days.

The board had earlier disclosed that over 1.5 million candidates were registered for the 2023 UTME which commenced on April 25th and is expected to end on 3rd May.

Head of Public Affairs and Protocol of the Board, Dr. Fabian Benjamin said this on Thursday after monitoring the ongoing UTME alongside Registrar of JAMB, Professor Is-haq Oloyede and others in Abuja.

Fabian assured that everyone registered for the exam would be allowed to take part in the exercise.

He said the Board has resolved the technical hitches that were experienced on the first of day the UTME in some centres across the country.

His words: “This is the best exam we have had over some time, but I know many will like to contest that because of what happened on Tuesday. But I know if you have been in the system and be following our exams, you will know that the first day is always turbulent, as we progress we stabilise and continue the exercise.

“And one assurance we want to give Nigerians is that every candidate that has registered for this examination, he or she will certainly be allowed to take the examination.

“On the first day, there were candidates who were unable to sit for the examination because of technical issues and we have rescheduled those candidates, some of them are taking the exam as we speak and some will also take tomorrow.

“We urge candidates particularly those who could not sit for yesterday’s exercise to continue to check their profile and print their slip as we reschedule them for the examination.”

While responding to the question as to when the results of the examination would be released, Dr Fabian said the management would announce the results soon.

“We are looking at the results and by the grace of God, we will release the first batch of the results soon,” he said.

On the number of candidates that have encountered technical issues in sitting for the examination, he said: “In the last two days, excluding today, we have examined 947, 000 candidates. Out of the 947,000 candidates we had issues with about 60,000 candidates and these candidates are being rescheduled (for the exam).

“If you are to give a pass mark, out of 900,000, you had an issue with 60,000, it is a fair share, but that is not to say even if it is one candidate that is unable to sit for the exam we are not concerned,” Fabian said, even as he assured that all candidates will sit for the exam.

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