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Thursday, 25 February 2016

JAMB deploys anti-guess software for CBT, trains 100 staff...


 The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board, JAMB, has acquired a software that reduces the tendency for students to guess accurately during examination.
With the introduction of CBT and the software in place, it will be difficult for candidates to engage in examination malpractice.
 JAMB’s  Public Relations Officer, Dr Fabian Benjamin said JAMB has invested heavily in training and acquisition of some Software's that are specifically designed for examinations.
Dr. Fabian, who disclosed that over 500 centres across the country have been fully equipped with state-of -the -art facilities, also said that it is an improvement on the 400 centres of 2015 UTME.
According to him, each of the  400 centres used in 2015 UTME had a carrying capacity of 150 candidates, while those for this year have a carrying capacity of 300 candidates.
The examination which will run for 10 days, will  leave candidates to jostle for the 800,000 admission slots in Nigeria’s tertiary institutions.

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