”At the post-examination analysis held to conduct a post mortem of the examination, the Registrar, Prof. Is-haq Oloyede, disclosed that the mock- examination, conducted in 757 centres across the nation, was held with little or no hitches.  He stated that the board was primed to deliver the most seamless examination ever, come May 6.     The statement also quoted the Registrar as advising proprietors of Computer-Based Tests (CBT) centres nationwide, not to rest on their oars, but consolidate on the success recorded in the mock exercise.  Oloyede added that the centres must deliver a better outcome in the main examination in May.  He reiterated that the mock examination was instituted to principally test its facilities and ascertain its readiness for the main UTME.  It was also instituted, he explained, to provide candidates with the opportunity to experience the testing system and how to apply it in the main examination.  ” Taking the mock examination had proved to be one of the most effective tests of readiness for the main examination, ” Oloyede said.  NAN reports that a total of 1.8 million candidates had been registered for this year’s main UTME The Informant247

JAMB releases 2022 UTME mop-up examination results

The Joint Admission and Matriculation Board, JAMB, on Wednesday announced the release of the recently conducted mop-up examination for 2022 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examinations (UTME).

The JAMB’s Head of Public Affairs and Protocol, Dr Fabian Benjamin, made this revelation via a statement in Abuja, the country capital.

Benjamin said the board had emplaced a user-friendly and simplified process of checking UTME results in line with its desire to adhere to the ease of doing business protocol of the government.

Benjamin urged all candidates who sat for the examination on Aug. 6, to simply send RESULT to 55019.

“Candidates are to use the same phone number that they used for registration and the result would be returned as a text message.”

He added that candidates should print their results from the board’s website.

Benjamin also urged candidates to link their email addresses to their profiles.

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