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JAMB postpones 2025 UTME registration to Monday Feb. 3

The Joint Admissions and Matriculations Board (JAMB) has shifted the commencement date for the 2025 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) registration from January 31 to February 3, 2025.

JAMB also threatened to sanction Computer-Based Test centres that employ fraudulent tactics to gain approval for the examination.

The examination body, in a statement on Friday by its Public Communication Advisor, Fabian Benjamin, explained that “this change is necessary to allow the board to implement essential adjustments to its registration templates.”

“These adjustments come in light of the recent suspension of certain law programmes at selected universities, as submitted to the Board by the Council for Legal Education. Additionally, the Board discovered that some Computer-Based Test (CBT) centres had used deceptive facilities to be approved, prompting the need for further scrutiny and corrections by disapproving such centres.

“The Board acknowledges the disruption this may cause to candidates and other stakeholders and sincerely apologises for any inconvenience.

“The additional time will be used to ensure that all necessary changes are made for a smooth registration process,” the statement read.

The board, in a statement on Friday by its Public Communication Advisor, Fabian Benjamin, explained that “this change is necessary to allow the board to implement essential adjustments to its registration templates.”

JAMB postpones 2025 UTME registration

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“These adjustments come in light of the recent suspension of certain law programmes at selected universities, as submitted to the Board by the Council for Legal Education. Additionally, the Board discovered that some Computer-Based Test (CBT) centres had used deceptive facilities to be approved, prompting the need for further scrutiny and corrections by disapproving such centres.

“The Board acknowledges the disruption this may cause to candidates and other stakeholders and sincerely apologises for any inconvenience.

“The additional time will be used to ensure that all necessary changes are made for a smooth registration process,” the statement read.

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