THIS DAY online edition
03.16.2008
Nigerians Can Now Write UME in S'Africa
Qualified Nigerians and foreign nationals can now sit for Nigeria's Joint Admission and Matricula-tion Board (JAMB) examination in South Africa, the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports.
Dr Yusuf Lawal, a Deputy Director in the JAMB Registrar's office disclosed this in an interview with NAN in Johannesburg. Lawal said the Ministry of Education had also endorsed the conduct of the UME in South Africa.
He said the examination was for Nigerians and other foreign nationals who seek admission into Nigerian universities and explained that the forms were already on sale and could bepurchased either from the Nigerian High Commission in Pretoria, or at the Consulate in Johannesburg.
Lawal said any candidate with the requisitequalification could register for the forthcoming examination on May 7, adding that JAMB was collaborating with the South African Department of Education, to provide logistics for the examination.
"There is an existing understanding between JAMB and the South African Department of Education on this. They will only provide the logistics in terms of the schools and invigilators to be used during examinations," he said.Lawal led the Nigerian delegation to the sixth African Commonwealth Examination and AccreditationBodies (ACEAB) meeting in Pretoria,South Africa.
its time the federal government of nigeria breaks the
long time monopoly of jamb in this country. each year
despite their online services, prospective students
still complains of unfair marking and enough room
were not created for rectifying such problems because
of the volume of students writing the exam.
I agree with you partly, DB. But I can see how JAMB should be charge or rather challenge for unfai marking of exams because as I hear and believe they mark exams using computer for its just objective; in ka ci ka ci and period!
Yau dinnan one of my friend was telling me that he spent about N10,000 to buy his Jamb because it has finished everywhere and hence he had o go to Zaria where he heard its still sold @ banks. Even there he had to almost fight before he got it. And today in Kano, if you wanna buy it, saboda many number of those hunkering after to do it, you will spend money getting to N20,000. Kaji fa! Abar N3000. Allah ya kiyaye, amin.