Joint Admissions and Matriculations Board (JAMB) has prompted applicants whose enlistment interaction is inadequate to visit uncommon focuses to complete the cycle.
Dr Fabian Benjamin offered the guidance in an articulation on Monday.
Benjamin said the counsel influenced just the individuals who couldn’t finish their enlistment during the previous planned enrollment time frame.
He said Enlisted candidates whose names were arranged after giving purposes behind inadequate enrollment measure and had been reached “are relied upon to visit the focuses”.
“Toward the finish of the period initially planned for the 2021/2022 Unified Tertiary Matriculations Examination (UTME) and Direct Entry (DE) enrollment on May 15, the enlistment period was broadened.
“An additional fourteen days that slipped by on May 29, was given to oblige competitors who, to a great extent because of issues related with recently presented pre-essential of National Identification Number (NIN), couldn’t enlist.
“Extra expansion of about fourteen days was made to assemble the rundown of all planned competitors who under any circumstance couldn’t enlist.
“The competitors who have not enrolled yet have gotten the profile codes and started the enlistment cycle are required to visit the extraordinarily assigned enlistment places to finish the enrollment on Tuesday, June 15.
“Assigned enrollment place for every up-and-comer is being sent to them through the GSM text (SMS) messages and furthermore accessible on the site of the Board (www.jamb.gov.ng) from 12 early afternoon on Monday, June 14.
“The ID number on each structure given to the up-and-comers has been utilized to allocate the possibility to their enlistment communities.
“Just applicants who have gotten their profile codes are relied upon to visit the focuses.
“Additionally, the names of the rare sorts of people who have not yet acquired their NIN or profile codes have been sent to NIMC and would be reached when they are cleared by NIMC.
“Every competitor presented on any non-JAMB possessed CBT focus is relied upon to pay the enlistment charge of N1,000 to such CBT focus,” Benjamin said.
The 2021 UTME is planned to begin from June 19 to July 3.
The Registrar of the board, Prof. Ishaq Oloyede, be that as it may, revealed the chance of directing a second UTME for applicants with authentic enrollment challenges.
Oloyede made the revealed this on Wednesday in Lagos, while checking profiling of up-and-comers with 2021 UTME enrollment challenges.