Based on economic realities on ground, THE JOINT ADMISSIONS AND MATRICULATION BOARD, (JAMB) says the board has allowed privately owned computer based test centres to charge 1000 naira as against the 700 naira from candidates willing to participate in the 2022 UTME mock exercise.
JAMB REGISTRAR, PROFESSOR ISHAQ OLOYEDE WHO STATED THIS WHILE FIELDING QUESTIONS FROM JOURNALIST IN ABUJA SAID NO CHARGE IS ATTACHED FOR CANDIDATES TAKING THE MOCK EXAMINATION IN JAMB’S OWNED CBT CENTRES AS IT IS FREE.
THE MOCK EXAMINATION AFFORDS UTME CANDIDATES THE OPPORTUNITY TO FAMILIARIZE THEMSELVES THE EXAMINATION PROCEDURES. CONTINUE READING…
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