He said: “I want to say that we are making efforts to come up with
new selection method and approval of the centres we shall be using for
the conduct of our examination henceforth.
The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board says it will review
criteria for selecting centres for its Unified Tertiary Matriculation
Examination.
Dr. Fabian Benjamin, the board’s Head of Media and Information,
disclosed this in a telephone interview with the News Agency of Nigeria
on Tuesday in Lagos.
Benjamin acknowledged that there were technical hitches in about 20 of
the 520 centres registered to host the 2016 UTME on the Computer Based
Test platform nationwide.
He said: “I want to say that we are making efforts to come up with new
selection method and approval of the centres we shall be using for the
conduct of our examination henceforth.
“We shall be considering using more of public-owned centres and a few organised privately owned centres.
“From statistics available to us, we have discovered that most of the
issues we had with centres during the examination were associated with
those with private concerns.”
While expressing the board’s regret over the technical problem,
Benjamin, however, said he was happy that the conduct of the examination
was generally successful.
He noted that over 1.6 million candidates sat for the examination within and outside the country.
Benjamin re-iterated that the board had not cancelled the entire results of the 2016 examination as was being speculated.
According to him, the board is finalizing modalities for the re-take of the examination by only those with genuine cases.
NAN.
Source- The Eagle Online
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