The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has officially revealed that it has successfully concluded the conduct of the 2020 UTME.
The examination was concluded in most states on Thursday 19th March 2020, 10 other states completed on Saturday 21st March 2020 while Bayelsa with only four (4) approved CBT centres after a number of the centres have been delisted for one infraction or the other had to complete its examination on Sunday, based on an understanding with stakeholders in Bayelsa not to extend the examination beyond Sunday.
The examination earlier scheduled for Monday was then shifted to Sunday to be concluded in the four (4) centres.
Out of 1, 945,983 candidates who took the examination nationwide, about 0.3% were absent. The Board has released 99% of the results of the candidates who took the examination from Saturday 14th to Saturday 22nd March 2020.
Candidates are advised to check their results by sending RESULT to 55019 and their results would be relayed to them. For procedure, check this link: 2020 JAMB Result Is Out: See How To Check
The Board disclosed that it noticed a tremendous reduction in the incidence of impersonation and other forms of infractions. However, the Board would review all the CCTV footages and other installed technical gadgets for possible examination misconduct. As part of its tradition, the Board would not hesitate to withdraw the results of candidates found to have perpetrated any form of examination malpractice.
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That one must be a lie. What of some center that they don’t allow candidate who arrived to the center after they have garder their self in to the exam Hall and they haven’t started and student who arrived that time,they don’t allow them to enter. but due to circumstances that happen to some student.
Because of the students,their location it too far to a place that JAMB post them to. And all this thing JAMB know what is going on. And now, JAMB said that only 0.3% were absent. That one is lie.
Y don’t you calculate 0.3% of the total number
It’s over 5000 students