Tag: Slip
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UTME candidates can print examination slips – JAMB
The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) says prospective candidates for the 2020 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) are free to print their examination slips for the Computer Based Test.The board’s UTME is scheduled to commence nationwide on Saturday, March 14.The Head, Media and Information of the board, Dr Fabian Benjamin, told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Saturday in Lagos that the examination slips could be printed anywhere.According to him, candidates are expected to look out for the locations of their centres before their examination dates.“This is in order to avoid running around on the examination day trying to locate the centres, and as a result, getting to the centre late.“It should be stated clearly now that lateness to the examination will not be tolerated, no matter the excuse,” he said.Benjamin said that come 2021, the board’s portal would be integrated into that of the Independent Corrupt Practices Commission (ICPC).“Admission into our tertiary institutions are at the centre of national development, and therefore, any person or group of persons found to be truncating the national development process will not be assured“This integration will be done in such a way that anyone, be it from JAMB itself, institutions, the candidates or the general public, causing infractions of whatever type to our examination and its processes will be decisively dealt with immediately,” he said.Benjamin assured of the board’s committment in improving on the examination process.“The board will not relent in its effort, in ensuring that its processes are devoid of corrupt practices,” he assured.NAN reports that no fewer than 1.9 million candidates registered for this year’s examination nationwide. -
JAMB candidates, see three easy ways to reprint your 2019 UTME slip
If you intend to sit for the UTME 2019 examination, you should be aware of the ongoing registration slip reprinting. Although you must have gone through the rigours of printing the slip at the point of registration, it is sacrosanct to reprint before the closing date. This is because the initial slip given to the candidates does not include the examination centre, time, date and seat number.
Moreover, no candidate would be let into any CBT centre without the slip containing the necessary information mentioned above.
Follow the procedures to successfully reprint the 2019 JAMB examination slip:
Method 1: Reprint using E-mail address
1. Login to your email address
2. In your inbox, a message would appear from JAMB. If otherwise, make sure to check your spam folder for the message.
3. Download and open the message which contains an attachment which is the JAMB slip
4. Print out the file (PDF Format) using the Ctrl + P buttons
Method 2: Reprint from JAMB website
1. Go to JAMB website @ jamb.org.ng/PrintExamSlip/PrintExaminationSlip.
2. Log on to your profile after providing the necessary details (e-mail address and password).
3. Put in your registration number in the provided space and click reprint.
4. The information on your examination centre, time and seat number would be displayed on the slip.
5. Click on Print or press Ctrl + P button on the keyboard to print out.
Method 3: Reprint from JAMB Profile dashboard
1. Go to JAMB website
2. Click on e-facility Account /Log in
3. Input your e-mail address and password in the provided space
4. Click on ‘Login’ to view your JAMB profile dashboard
5. Click on bold green text “Reprint your examination slip” on the top right hand corner of the screen
6. Fill in your registration number and click ‘Reprint’
7. Proceed to print out the document by clicking on the Ctrl + P buttons on the keyboard
Note the followings:
· The examination slips are sent out in batches spanning across 5-7 days
· You are advised to print 2 Copies of the Exam Slip because you would be required to submit 1 of them at the Exam Centre. You will then keep the other copy for reference.
· You are not advised to use Opera Mini. Instead, use Chrome browser
· Your JAMB slip can ONLY be reprinted from the methods listed above
· The Jamb 2019 Examination will begin on the 11th of April, 2019
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Lagos APC Primary: Confusion in Badagry voting centres over use of slip
Members of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) in Badagry on Tuesday disagreed on use of party slip by members to vote for the governorship primary.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the APC members trooped out as early as 8:30 a.m to participate in the direct primary election adopted by the party in the state.
NAN also reports that Ward C, D and J used Awhanjigoh Sandfill, Marina while Ward A and B voted at Posukoh Street, behind Catholic Church, Badagry.
NAN correspondent who monit0red the primary election reports that there was confusion on the use of party slip when Mr Asokere Mautin, the Electoral Offical in ward A and B insisted that members with only APC membership card would be allowed to vote.
Mr Okoya Ashafa, a party member at the same venue, disagreed with the move, insisting that members with slip should also be allowed to vote.
“This is cheating, we have gone to party secretariat to collect this membership card but they kept it away from us because of this fraud they want to do.
“All of us with slip should be allowed to exercise our right. Choosing between the two aspirants in our civic right,” he said.
However, Fadipe Rafiu, the party agent for Mr Babajide Sanwo-Olu, insisted that they should allow members with membership card to vote.
At Sandfill Marina Street voting centre, the three ward chairmen agreed that 2014 and 2017 slips would be used for voting, while members with 2018 slip would not be allowed.
Mr Hude Daniel, the Ward J Chairman, told NAN that this was to allow more members to participate in the election.
Some members at Marina Street, however, registered their displeasure for not allowing those with 2018 slip to vote.
Solomon Sejiri, a party member from Topo, said that members with slip and membership ID card should be allowed to vote.
NAN reports that security operatives had been positioned at the two venues of the primary election as early as 8am.