15-year-old student, DE registration, JAMB UTME
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The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has announced that the registration for Direct Entry has been extended till a later date.

Dr. Fabian Benjamin, Public Communication Advisor of the board, stated that in a bid to ensure that no Nigerian child is denied access to quality higher education, the board has decided to move the closing date for the Direct Entry registration to a later date.

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JAMB had announced the commencement of the registration of the 2024 Direct Entry from Feb. 28 to March 28.

The board also extended the exercise by two weeks, bringing the closing date for the registration to April 11, due to some factors.

“Again, reports reaching us is that there is a surge by candidates, especially in Lagos, to beat this registration deadline.

“The board want to call on all candidates yet to register for the DE, to calm down, as the registration deadline is again, extended.

“This is because of the ongoing UTME in centres across the country.

“Again, it also our mandate to ensure that no Nigerian desirous of access to quality education is left behind.

“The board will soon announce a new date for the end of this year’s DE registration and so, candidates should relax, but ensure they register as soon as possible,” Benjamin said.

JAMB Registrar: 1.94m students sat for 2024 UTME

Meanwhile, Benjamin has described this year’s UTME which commenced on Friday, April 19, as the best in the history of public examinations in the country.

He said that the exercise which came to an end on Thursday, April 25, had indeed met the board’s expectations.

“This year’s examination is adjudged to be the best in the annals of public examination in Africa, by all standards and I must say it has met the expectations of the board.

“As we finish the 2024 exercise, the board is looking at cases of candidates who could not be verified and a position would be taken on its merit.

“For all those who miss the examination on account of coming late and other related issues not connected to the fault of the board, will have to try next time.

“Examination is only scheduled for candidates who were biometrically verified but unable to sit the examination,” he stated.

Not less than 1.9 million candidates registered for this year’s UTME.

The Star

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