JAMB Orders Candidates To Pay Via Remita
Following the difficulties encountered by candidates seeking to acquire pins from NIPOST and designated banks, the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) on Sunday said eligible candidates for its 2017 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) can now purchase the pin for registration using the Remita platform .
According to the Head of Information of JAMB, Dr Fabian Benjamin, said it has received complaints from various parts of the country, including Lagos, saying that candidates had lamented the difficulties involved in obtaining the pins from designated banks on the payment of N5,500 and the subsequent hassles in getting registered.
The registration of candidates for the examination started on March 20, with many candidates describing the process as cumbersome and frustrating, as they have to queue as early as 2 or 3 a.m. in some cases in banks just to acquire pins.
According to Benjamin, candidates are advised not to panic as every eligible candidate desirous of registering will do so before the closing date of April 19.
āWe appreciate the fact that the sales of the UTME for 2017 which is hitherto set to last for six weeks has been reduced to one month.
āThis was done in the interest of the candidates as it was to ensure that the challenges candidates are going through are resolved.
āTo further cushion the effect of these challenges, we have decided to bring the Remitta mode on board.
āCandidates can now purchase the pin for registration from the comfort of their homes.
āSo, aside the banks and NIPOST, candidates can now purchase the pins through Remita,āā Benjamin said in a statement.
He explained why the board banned cyber cafes from registering candidates for the examination, noting that activities in the cafes damaged records and statistics of candidates.
āIn as much as we want to be inclusive, we cannot look the other way while studentsā records and national statistics are mutilated.
āOurs is an examination, so we cannot be guided by primordial consideration over quality and standard,āā he said.
According to Benjamin , most problems associated with candidatesā registration such as wrong spellings of names, wrongful placement of passport photograph and others emanates from the business centres at registration points.
āDonāt forget, it is virtually impossible to regulate the activities of these business centres as their mode of operations did not provide necessary details about them.
āThese problems created by cafes make information gathering, processing and administration of examination cumbersome as records and data of candidates are distorted.
āThe accreditation centres are on the boardās website for easy identification cohesion and smooth operation,āā it explained.
He added that the board would continue to expand the frontiers and channels of the sales of the pins in virtually all the banks, with a view to bringing the services to the door step of every Nigerian child desirous of qualitative tertiary education.
According to Benjamin, examination is a serious business and it cannot be left open the way some people want it to be.
āWe again urge Nigerians particularly anxious candidates not to fall prey to unsuspecting and dubious individuals who parade themselves as agents of JAMB with the intention to defraud them.
āThe boardās e-brochures and syllabus are on the CD to be given out to candidates and it is free and available as a guide to candidates to have a hitch-free registration exercise,āā he said.