Why We Introduced Optional Mock Exam – JAMB
The
Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has explained why it
introduced mock examination in its plan of action preparatory to the
2017 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) scheduled for May
20, 2017. The board said it was worried at the way some candidates,
particularly those not conversant with computers, fail the exams, not
because they were not studious enough but because they lack the basic
knowledge of how the computer-based test (CBT) exam works.JAMB spokesman, Dr. Fabian Benjamin, said the mock exam, though not
compulsory, was meant to acquaint interested candidates with the new CBT
exam adopted by JAMB a few years ago for the conduct of matriculation
exams.He encouraged candidates to take advantage of the window to
familiarise themselves with the workings of CBT, to avoid unnecessary
mistakes during the examination, which could affect their chances of
securing admission.“The board will mount a mock examination in all the accredited CBT
centres, to prepare and familiarise interested candidates with the CBT
environment. Interested candidates are advised to indicate their
interest in the mock examination during the registration process.“The CBT centres are allowed to collect through their CBT centre bank
accounts, a separate N700 only for this exercise after notification of
centre has been received by the candidate. The payment for mock
examination shall be made to the centres to which the candidate is
assigned after the notification of assigned centres for the mock
examination,” he explained The board also announced that it would sell the UTME application documents between March 20 and April 19, 2017.“Upon purchase of the form, candidates would be issued with
e-bronchure, video messages, e-syllabus and other easy and
self-directory materials that would give candidates step-by-step guide
for successful completion of the application form,” the board said.While warning candidates against registering at centres other than
JAMB-accredited CBT centres and state offices, the board maintained that
not complying with guidelines would automatically disqualify
candidates.
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