Registrar and Chief Executive of the Joint Admission and Matriculation
Board, Prof. Is-haq Oloyede, has emphasized on the reason the board will
be using Closed Circuit Television Cameras for the conduct of 2017
Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination.
According to him, this is a part of the measures aimed at preventing examination malpractice during the UTME.
“We believe that certain things should be done.
For
example, we are conducting the Computer-Based Test, I’m not aware of
anywhere in the world where you do the CBT without CCTV. If you are not
caught during the examination, you can be caught after the examination
because the whole thing will be under coverage.
He further
mentioned that operators of the CBT centres who fail to comply with the
order to install CCTV cameras prior to the examination may not be
accredited for the UTME.
He advised parents candidates against falling victims to fraudsters as the UTME forms are not yet on sale.
Concerning
when the examination will commence, the JAMB boss stated that he cannot
say categorically when it will commence but it will commence sooner
than later.
In his words, “I can say clearly that I don’t know
when we are going to start the sales of forms. All we want to do is to
make sure that things that ought to be in place are in place. I cannot
tell you exactly when it will be, but I know that sales will commence
sooner than later. Why am I saying so? For instance, we are meeting with
the heads of other examination bodies.
“We don’t want a
situation where pupils will be put under pressure to give up either West
African Senior School Certificate Examination or National Examination
Council or any other examination whenever they are taking place
simultaneously. That is one of the things we want to avoid.
“Secondly,
if we hold our examination at a time when students are not ready, the
result we get is a high rate of failure. Our examination is a ranking
examination, not an achievement examination. This is why we are saying
that it is not to extend the validity because the test is to be taken
just once."
Friday, 20 January 2017
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