JAMB: Tension as UTME 2018 candidates are yet to know centres

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With less than 24 hours before the start of the 2018 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME), some candidates are yet to be notified of their centres.

The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) began publishing centres on Tuesday, this week.

However, as at Thursday afternoon, some candidates have no idea where they will write the examination.

“I have been checking all week, but I have not gotten my centre yet. I checked on JAMB’s website and my GMail account, but there is nothing yet,” Adeola, who claims he registered for the exam early February, told DAILY POST today.

JAMB is believed to be sending the centre notifications in batches. But with the 2018 UTME scheduled to run till March 17, Adeola is worried.

“Some of my friends have already gotten theirs. Some will write on Monday, others on Tuesday. They even registered after I did mine,” he said.

Candidates who have applied can continue to check on www.jamb.org.ng and follow these steps:

1.Visit the JAMB UTME Slip Printing page on the e-Facility portal via the link here: www.jamb.org.ng/PrintExamslip/PrintExaminationSlip

2. Enter your Reg Number or your registered e-mail address,

3.Click on the “Print Examination Slip” on the page to access your examination slip.

4.Note: Please allow popup for this site from your browser.



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