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Candidates express satisfaction as JAMB commences 2023 UTME

By Felix Khanoba,

Some candidates for this year’s Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) on Tuesday expressed satisfaction over the smooth conduct of the exam in Abuja.

The AUTHORITY reports that the UTME conducted by the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB), which commenced across the country on Tuesday, will come to an end on Wednesday 3rd May, 2023.

A visit to some of the Computer Based Test (CBT) centres that serve as venue for the exam in Bwari and Abuja Municipal Area Council, showed that exercise went on smoothly.

At the CBT centre located in Total Child Model College, Dutse, candidates were observed taking the exam in an orderly manner.

Some of the candidates, who spoke with The AUTHORITY’s correspondent, commended JAMB for the hitch-free exercise.

“Everything went on well, the network was okay even the questions too. JAMB really tried,” a candidate who simply identified himself as Peter said.

During an earlier visit to Global Distance Learning Institute, Central Business Area, Abuja, it was observed that as at 7:00 am, candidates were already waiting for the examination to start.

It was also observed that the first session of the examinations that was to commence at exactly 8:00a.m, did not start until few minutes before 9: 00a.m.

However, when asked why the candidates were still waiting, an invigilator, who simply gave his name as Rilwanu, revealed that the time was moved from 8:00 a.m to 8:30 a.m as they were awaiting orders from JAMB headquarters.

Meanwhile, one of the High Opinion Leaders for the examination, Mr Abdulrahman Balogun, said there was no technical hitches but the little delay was from JAMB headquarters.

”I have been to some centres this morning from Jikwoyi, Karu to AYA and now at the Global Distance Learning Institute.

”At this centre, they are to have three sessions, the first session is to start at 7:00a.m and students were expected to arrive at 6:30am. The second session is to start at 9:00a.m, while the third session starts at 11:00 a.m.

”We had some little delay at this centre, the examination that ought to have started at 7:00 a.m did not start and when asked I was told it was not due to any technical hitch but they were waiting for signal from JAMB headquarters.

”As you can see, the examination is going on unhindered, 200 candidates are expected to sit for the first session but out of this, 183 were accredited, 16 absent and one unverified,” he said.

Balogun, who said that candidates in the second batch had been screened to ascertain their centre, commended the process saying that close to 99 per cent success in terms of orderliness, smoothness and arrangement was recorded.

Speaking on the high turnout of parents loitering the examination centre, he advised parents to avoid obstructing the process of the examinations.

”Parents will continue to be parents, some will say they will come along with their children because of security reasons.

”Some say they are still children and the truth is these are children. You cannot blame them but they should not interfere with the process or conduct of JAMB examination.

”It is their fundamental right to stay outside the gate but they should not come in and obstruct the exams,” he said.

He commended the board’s Registrar, Prof. Ishaq Oloyede, for the introduction of technology in the conduct of its examinations, adding that this had helped to curb malpractices in the system.

Some of the candidates, who spoke at the CBT centre also commended the process.

Mr Hassan Usman, who attempted the examination for the third time, praised the board for the hitch free experience.

”I thank God for the examination, though at first, the computer did not show us the questions to answer, we complained and immediately this was corrected.

”Since then we did not experience any hitch. This is my best examination because from the last two examinations I wrote, there were usually technical fault, which prevented me from gaining admission into tertiary institution.

”But with this I am happy, there is an improvement in the conduct of the examination from registration to mock and the main UTME. I am hopeful to get admitted into my school of choice this year,” he said.

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