JAMB News: JAMB Releases List Of Suspended And Delisted CBT Centres Nationwide
In an effort to scrutinize the irregularities going rounds in the annual-UTME in Nigeria, JAMB has taken some steps further to halt examination malpractices.
Brand News Day Nigeria reports that the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) in a bid to curb the various infractions of CBT Center owners have published the list of suspended and de-listed centres during and after the 2021 UTME registration exercise and Mock examination.
Candidates are hereby informed that the under-listed CBT Centers has been blacklisted/suspended/de-listed from the registration of students for the 2021 UTME Registration exercise and other various activities on the JAMB portal and henceforth pending when the board lifts the suspension on them, and at such candidates are to desist from patronizing these centres.
A. JAMB List of Suspended / Delisted CBT Centers During 2021 UTME / DE Registration Exercise
The under-listed Computer Based Test (CBT) Centers have been delisted/de-recognized/suspended by the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) during the 2021 UTME/DE Registration exercise due to the following mistakes:
The under-listed Computer Based Test (CBT) Centers have been delisted/de-recognized/suspended by the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) after the 2021 UTME Mock Examination due to the following mistakes:
The following Computer Based Test (CBT) Centers are currently under watch by the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) any slight mistakes or errors from them will prompt the board to sanction them either by suspension, de-listing or de-recognition.
Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB), on Sunday, announced that it has delisted 25 Computer Based Test (CBT) centres from its database for performing below minimum standard on the first day of the 2021 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME).
The affected CBT centres include; Harry Pass Polytechnic CBT Centre, Gboko, Benue State; Izisco Obos Institute of Maritime Studies, Warri, Delta State; Oseni Elamah ICT Institute, Auchi, Edo State; Givitec CBT Centre,192, Murtala Mohammed Way, Benin-City, Edo State; Kings Polytechnic, Ubiaja, Edo State; GEF Systems Ltd, Public Service Institute of Nigeria, (PSIN), Kubwa, Abuja; Government Secondary School, Area 10, Garki, Abuja; Bethel Baptist High School, kujama, Kaduna State.
Others are Zabib College, Unguwar Dosa, Kaduna; ST. Albert Institute, Kafanchan, Kaduna State; Massino Computer CBT, Itoga Badagry, Lagos State; IP Soft Technologies Ltd. Beside Ashanti Barracks Apapa, Lagos State; Institute of Criminal Justice and Criminology Administration. 7TH Avenue, Festac Town, Lagos State; Sweet Valley Educational Services, Mike Anison Close, Ikotun, Lagos State; Certified Institution of Shipping, Near Magbon Badagry, Lagos state; Al-miyzan Schools CBT Centre, Ikotun, Lagos State.
Also delisted are Aunty Alice Schools, Mararaba, Karu LGA, Nasarawa State; Federal Polytechnic, Ile-Oluji, Ondo State; King Emmanuel College ICT Centre, Ore, Ondo State; Oduduwa University, Ipetumodu, Osun State; Federal College of Education (Special), e-library, Centre 1, Oyo, Oyo State; St. Augustine’s Academy, Lantang, Plateau State; Skolak Resources Ltd, BZ 3 Sardauna Kaduna, Kaduna State; and Oru East CBT Centre (FOE ICT) Omuma, Imo State.
JAMB has again delisted six more computer-based test centres from the list of those accredited to participate in the ongoing unified tertiary matriculation examinations which kicked off nationwide on Saturday.
According to the head of public affairs and protocol unit of JAMB, Fabian Benjamin, the affected centres, like those earlier delisted on Saturday, performed below the examination body’s expectation.
He listed the affected centres as Dayspring Christian College, Opete, Delta State; Fountain Knowledge International Academy CBT Centre, and Twelve Apostles College, both in Abakaliki, Ebonyi State.
At the federal capital territory, FCT, JAMB delisted Lead British International School, Gwarimpa while Zaria Academy, Zaria, Kaduna State and Muhammed Kamaldeen CBT Centre in Ilorin, Kwara State capital, were also affected.
The examination body has also urged the candidates who registered late to visit its website to print their slips indicating their schedules to take part in the examination.
JAMB urged candidates that were hitherto posted to any of the delisted centres to await further directives on the next step of action.
In addition to that, JAMB also advised the candidates to constantly check their profile, email addresses and SMS on their registered phone for a new date for the examination.
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