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2023 UTME Result Is OUT | JAMB Announces Release Date

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2023 UTME: Date for release of results is announced by JAMB. The 2023 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) candidates whose results have been released thus far will be made available on Tuesday, May 2, according to the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB).

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Frame in this manner asked all up-and-comers who sat the assessment such a long ways to really take a look at their outcomes prior to Thursday, May 4.

In a Monday statement, its spokesperson, Dr. Fabian Benjamin, explained that the release of the results was intentionally delayed to ensure that all necessary screening was completed and that the mean and standard deviation were reasonably obtained prior to release.

He, in any case, affirmed that a few competitors who had sat for the assessment wouldn’t see their outcomes, yet would all things being equal, see their notice for rescheduled assessment since they had difficulties during the activity without staying alert.

In the meantime, JAMB has said that some candidates who had problems that made it hard for them to participate have been rescheduled to take the exam on Saturday, May 6, 2023, under close supervision.

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Pillar said the impacted competitors are the people who were checked at their focuses yet couldn’t sit for the assessment, the individuals who couldn’t be biometrically confirmed, and those with crisscrossed information.

All of the others are candidates who were supposed to take the exam at the Beautiful Beginning CBT Centre in Apo, Abuja, but didn’t because of a mistake in the address given by JAMB, which caused some candidates to miss the test.

JAMB explained, “It should be noted that the center’s name, Beautiful Beginning CBT Centre, Apo, Abuja, featured “Gwagwalada” instead of “Apo,” thereby misleading the candidates.”

Other affected candidates are those who had their exam rescheduled for Thursday, April 27, 2023, but didn’t show up because they got the notification too late on Thursday night.
Despite repeated warnings that UTME was never a school-based exercise, JAMB acknowledged that some candidates were unable to receive the notification because their schools retained their channels of receiving messages, such as their SIM cards, e-mail addresses, and profile codes.

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Candidates whose centers were unable to accommodate their full capacity of 250 were also rescheduled, with some centers accepting 150 candidates instead of the 250 that were scheduled for each session.

JAMB provided the following explanation: “Some of the remaining candidates in the scheduled sessions have also been rescheduled and have taken the examination, but some are yet to do so.”

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In order to find out the time and location of their examination, candidates were urged by JAMB to print their notification slips by Thursday, May 4, 2023, or earlier.

“Competitors would be gathered in a focal area inside their particular States to sit the assessment, subsequently the need to print the warning slips in order to make adequate game plans to sit the assessment,” Frame made sense of.

Nigerians were informed by JAMB that the exercise would be carried out with the intention of completely halting instances of examination violations.

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According to the report, this was largely accomplished because the 2023 UTME exercise saw the lowest number of reported violations. However, there were also new challenges brought on by human error that prevented some candidates from taking the exam on the first day. Regardless, out of the 1,586,765 competitors that enrolled for the assessment, just 80,166 were impacted and have been rescheduled.