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JAMB Says; Don't be Scared of Biometric Verification + Parents, Stay away from CBT Centres

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JAMB Dismisses Candidates' Fear of Biometric Verification; The Joint Admission and Matriculation Boa

JAMB Dismisses Candidates' Fear of Biometric Verification; The Joint Admission and Matriculation Board, JAMB, introduced the biometric identification verification exercise as the basis of entry into examination centres for candidates partaking in the 2019 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination slated for 11 to 15 April, 2019. Although JAMB has expressed ultimate confidence in the system, many candidates have expressed their fears in the ability of JAMB's staff to carry out the biometric exercise effeciently, as well as the possiblity that the gadgets themselves could malfunction, resulting in the affected candidates being disallowed from taking the exam. Read how JAMB intends to ensure everything goes smoothly at this link; JAMB Urges Parents to Stay Away from CBT Centres; The Lagos State JAMB Coordinator, Mr Babatunde Bamisoye, during the matriculation of new students at the Federal College of Education (Technical), Akoka, Yaba, warned parents against accompanying their children to Computer Based Test centres, which he said may hamper the successful conduct of the 2019 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination. Read more at this link; Henceforth, ensure you visit the Myschool Website daily for JAMB updates that can be critical in ultimately securing your admission this year. There's always a helpful information released by Myschool Daily. Warm Regards, The Myschool Team, Need to ask question about this publication? Visit To Contact Us, visit If you don't want to receive these important updates from Myschool Newsletters, please Unsubscribe Here -- powered by phpList, www.phplist.com --

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