The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) disclosed on Monday that it had rescheduled the 2019 Mock Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) for Saturday, March 23.
The mock examination has earlier been scheduled to hold on February 23, but the postponement became necessary because of the rescheduled presidential and National Assembly elections.
JAMB also noted that it has rescheduled the 2019 UTME which was earlier billed to start from March 16 to March 23.
The information issued by the Head of Public Affairs, Dr Fabian Benjamin, added that candidates were expected to print their notification slips from Wednesday, March 6.
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Benjamin also said the scores of the mock examination would not be added to the actual UTME, as the exercise was basically to “ascertain the readiness of the system and to appraise the candidates’ preparedness for the main examination.”
“The JAMB has slated March 23 for the conduct of the 2019 Mock exercise. Candidates are by this information urged to begin the printing of their Mock Examination Notification slips from March 6,” he said.
“The mock examination was introduced in 2017 to give candidates the opportunity to familiarise themselves with the conduct of a Computer-Based Test, particularly, candidates who are not conversant with the use of computers.
“The board will not want candidates to be at a disadvantaged position, hence the introduction of mock examination and other processes that would help the candidates during the examination. The board equally introduced nine keys without a mouse for candidates to use the computer with ease.
“The board also uses the mock exercise to ascertain the readiness of its system and to appraise the candidates’ preparedness for the main examination. This clarification becomes necessary because of insinuations from some quarters that marks from the mock examination will be added to scores obtained in the main examination. We enjoin all candidates to jealously guard all their details pertaining to the 2019 UTME/Direct Entry.”