JAMB De-listed Nine CBT Centres And Also Informed Candidates To Disregard Cut-off Marks Rumors

The Joint Admission and Matriculation Board has de-listed nine computer-based test centres (CBT) used in the conduct of the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination. One of the centre was de-listed due to engagement in malpractice during the conduct of the exam. The other eight CBT centres were de-listed for technical deficiency during the examination which was held on March 14 this year.

JAMB’s Head of Media and Information, Dr. Fabian Banjamin, has informed newsmen and also candidates that no cut-off mark for this year’s Joint Admission and Matriculation Board is adopted yet. He urged Nigerians, particularly candidates to disregard any cut-off marks being circulated by fraudsters.

Dr. Fabian also made it known that the board has fixed a policy meeting for June 15th and 16th 2020 in regards to the cut-off marks. “Until this meeting is held, nobody can talk about cut-off marks. Nigerians are advised to disregard any news of cut-off marks because its fake!”.

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