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JAMB – 1.4m Candidates To Write Computer-based UTME In March

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The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) on Wednesday said that at least 1.4 million candidates nationwide would write the 2015 All Computer Base Test (CBT) on March 4. According to Fabian Benjamin, JAMB Public Relations Officer, who spoke to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Lagos, the board would be migrating all to computer-based mode of examination for the first time. "I want to say that we are expecting no fewer than 1.4 million candidates that will be attempting the examination in all computer-based mode of examination, commencing from this year," Benjamin said. "We are also happy to announce that we also have enough centres that will match the number of candidates that will be writing the examination. "We have gone round to all the centres to assess the level of preparedness of the centres we intend to use for the examination and that they have all met the standard. "I can assure that JAMB is fully ready for take-off of the examination as all logistics to ensure a successful outcome of the examination are fully on ground. "We urge candidates to be fully prepared, avail themselves of the opportunity of practising with the computer on their own. "There is nothing strange about writing the examination through this mode and their normal telephone usage," Benjamin said. He therefore urged public spirited individuals and corporate organisations to invest in CBT by way of building and equipping more centres. He disclosed that even the West African Examinations Council (WAEC), the National Examinations Council (NECO) and other examination bodies would soon migrate to the computer-based examination mode. "There is no going back on the issue of CBT for examination as a body, so we are optimistic that soon this will apply to other sister examination bodies. "One thing we are currently excited about on our own as a board is that currently, we have commenced exporting the CBT technology for examination to other parts of the world. "Recently, we were in Ghana where we educated them on the conduct of the CBT mode of our examination. "The registrar had also visited other African countries and Europe to educate them on the conduct and success of this mode of examination and I think this is quite laudable," Benjamin said.






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