JAMB closes 2024 UTME registration

The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB), says registration for its 2024 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) ends on Monday, February 26.
The board made this known in its Weekly Bulletin of the Office of the Registrar in Abuja.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) recalls that the 2024 exercise began on Monday, Jan.15, in over 700 Computer Based Tests (CBT) centres nationwide.
JAMB said that almost two million candidates had so far, successfully registered for the 2024 examination and a total of 260, 249 candidates indicated interest to sit for its mock examination.
The optional mock UTME, it further said, was scheduled to hold on Thursday, March 7.
“Those who have registered to sit for the 2024 UTME mock are to proceed to print out their mock notification slips from Tuesday, Feb. 27.
“The notification slips indicates the candidates’ registration number,
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has assured members of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) that their welfare would be adequately taken care of to prevent them from frequenting strike actions to press home their demands.
The president who was represented by the director, University Education of the Federal Ministry of Education, Ochodo James, at the combined convocation of Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University Bauchi (ATBU) yesterday in Bauchi said government would address the root causes of strike actions causing irreplaceable damage to academic calendar of Nigerian universities.
“I want to acknowledge the resilience of academics, especially the university sub-sector. You have given your best over the time in spite of difficult circumstances.
“We shall do everything within our powers and within our limited resources to ensure that the university in Nigeria is improved in tune with global best practices.
“Nigerian universities have witnessed untold hardship situation over the years due to frequent strike actions. We are now focused on creating an enabling environment for sustainable dialogue in other to bring frequent strike actions by staff unions to a permanent end. We will address some of the root causes of strike in our universities and other tertiary institutions,” he said.

Meanwhile President Tinubu condemned the attitude of some Nigerians who go to shoddy universities abroad to acquire fake degrees.
Bauchi State Governor Bala Abdulkadir Mohammed who was represented by his deputy Auwal Mohammed Jatau commended the contributions of the university in development of education in the country.
Vice Chancellor of ATBU, Professor Muhammad Abdul’aziz praised the federal government for its unflinching support to funding university education in the country.

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