The Joint Admissions and Matriculation
Board has disclosed that it will deploy “the sales of pin” for the 2017 UTME test
registration.so from 2017 JAMB will no longer sell scratch card but pin.
This was made known by the board’s Head
of Media and Information, Dr Fabian
Benjamin, on Wednesday.
According to him the public especially prospective UTME
candidates should start getting familiar with the new system
as the board will no longer make use of scratch cards.
“Candidates wishing to register for the examination will just
make online payment and get a pin with which they can
upload their data.
“This new pin vending will be accessible through the options
of web payment, ATM issued cards like Visa, Verve, and
Master card, online Quick Teller, mobile application and
Bank Branch case/card.”
He further mentioned that the board is working to ensure
that some of the challenges experienced during the 2016
UTME won't re-occur in 2017 UTME.
He however added that is it does not mean that the
examination will be totally hitch free.
The spokesman also said that the board would begin
validation of UTME centres across the country soon to
ensure they are up to standard.CLICK HERE for more details.
Board has disclosed that it will deploy “the sales of pin” for the 2017 UTME test
registration.so from 2017 JAMB will no longer sell scratch card but pin.
This was made known by the board’s Head
of Media and Information, Dr Fabian
Benjamin, on Wednesday.
According to him the public especially prospective UTME
candidates should start getting familiar with the new system
as the board will no longer make use of scratch cards.
“Candidates wishing to register for the examination will just
make online payment and get a pin with which they can
upload their data.
“This new pin vending will be accessible through the options
of web payment, ATM issued cards like Visa, Verve, and
Master card, online Quick Teller, mobile application and
Bank Branch case/card.”
He further mentioned that the board is working to ensure
that some of the challenges experienced during the 2016
UTME won't re-occur in 2017 UTME.
He however added that is it does not mean that the
examination will be totally hitch free.
The spokesman also said that the board would begin
validation of UTME centres across the country soon to
ensure they are up to standard.CLICK HERE for more details.
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