2021 UTME and Direct Entry registration exercise, the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has conducted a centre accreditation and validation exercise of the Computer-Based Test (CBT) centres to be used for the forthcoming registration and examination.
The five-day exercise which started on Wednesday, 17th February 2021, and ended on Friday, 22nd February 2021, was aimed at determining the suitability of the old and new examination centres.
The Registrar, Joint
Admissions and Matriculation Board, Prof. Is-haq Oloyede, in his brief remarks
on the occasion, said centre accreditation and validation is the first step
towards the commencement of the 2021/22 UTME/DE exercise. 2021 UTME
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According to him, he expects that this year's exercise would record even greater successes. In effect, if a centre falls below expectations, it should not be accredited because if such a centre is found to be defective, a huge question mark is placed on your grading and integrity as a team."
Speaking also, the
JAMB's Director of Information Technology said the board added some
new guidelines for CBT centres which include but not limited to a
redesigned form that would mandate new and old CBT centres to supply the
National Identification Number (NIN) of their designated officials adding that
any CBT centre that flouts this directive through providing fake NIN, among
others, would be sanctioned. Other guidelines include the submission of
registration details of any particular centre with the Corporate Affairs
Commission (CAC) for private centres and those privately-owned but located in
the campuses of tertiary institutions. Mr. Okoro also informed the CTAs that
the Board frowns at centres sharing premises as it preferred them to be
stand-alone entities.
Mr. Okoro called for a more spacious holding room to comply with relevant protocols on COVID-19 particularly with regard to social distancing. Other things that the CTAs had to check, according to the Director, include inhouse restrooms in the examination hall to prevent impersonation and reckless movements.
The Director also stressed that the Board would not accept anything less than the Windows 10 Operating System. In addition, he urged CTAs to inform centres that only a uniform white background should be used while taking the candidates' passports as that would make for a clearer picture. The Director said all these measures were intended to forestall failure from any CBT centre, while announcing that about 654 old centres and 119 new centres would be accredited in the exercise.
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