JAMB Explains Removal of Candidates' Results On Its Portal
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The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has said the 2018 Unified Tertiary University Examinations (UTME) candidates who could no longer access their results even after seeing it inititially might have had their results withheld.
This was disclosed by the boards head of media., Fabian Benjamin, in an interview with newsmen. JAMB Explains Removal of Candidates' Results On Its Portal It was gathered that some candidates have earlier becried the the removal of their released results from the website of the Board, after initially accessing it.
The candidates complained that all they now see when they try to check their results is, “You do not have any result yet” or “you did not write the examination,” after such results were earlier published.
According to Mr. Benjamin, the board may reschedule the examinations for some whose cases are exceptional and such candidates will be contacted before then. He explained that the board was still working to release other results. Mr. Benjamin also enjoined those who intend to change their choice of institutions before the 2018/19 admissions process begins, to visit the board’s site and follow the procedure as displayed.
He said the process has been ongoing and costs N2, 500 only and can only be processed online, just like every other process of the board.
This was disclosed by the boards head of media., Fabian Benjamin, in an interview with newsmen. JAMB Explains Removal of Candidates' Results On Its Portal It was gathered that some candidates have earlier becried the the removal of their released results from the website of the Board, after initially accessing it.
The candidates complained that all they now see when they try to check their results is, “You do not have any result yet” or “you did not write the examination,” after such results were earlier published.
According to Mr. Benjamin, the board may reschedule the examinations for some whose cases are exceptional and such candidates will be contacted before then. He explained that the board was still working to release other results. Mr. Benjamin also enjoined those who intend to change their choice of institutions before the 2018/19 admissions process begins, to visit the board’s site and follow the procedure as displayed.
He said the process has been ongoing and costs N2, 500 only and can only be processed online, just like every other process of the board.
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