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UTME: JAMB Set To Clamp Down On Fraudulent Tutorial Centers, Others

UTME: JAMB Set To Clamp Down On Fraudulent Tutorial Centers,

JAMB is set to clamp down on some cybercafes and tutorial centers that specialize in defrauding unsuspecting candidates during registration for the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME).

The warning is contained in the board’s weekly bulletin – Vol. 2, No 18, released on Thursday in Abuja.

The board noted with dismay, the unwholesome activities of fraudulent operators of cybercafes, tutorial centers, and other entities, which have formed the habit of deceiving hapless candidates by using the board’s logo and name to defraud and extort them.

“The stock-in-trade of these unscrupulous elements is to lure innocent candidates to part with their money under the guise of registering them for the 2021 to 2022 UTME/DE application documents.

“It is a criminal offense for one to use the board’s name and logo when one is not licensed by the board to do so for any reason.

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“Anybody not licensed by the board to register candidates and who goes ahead to print banners advertising the board’s services would be arrested and prosecuted,’’ Oloyede said.

He said henceforth, the board and various security agencies would comb the streets across the country to ensure that such illegal activities were curtailed.

The board had said that registration will take place in 700 centers nationwide; adding the list of the centers would be available in all state offices and on JAMB’S website.

It also stated that registration for the exercise will begin on April 8 and end on May 15.

“All potential candidates must have the National Identity Number (NIN) for the registration,’’ it said.

JAMB stated that the registration fee for the 2021 to 2022 application documents remained N3, 500, and N500 for the recommended “Reading Text’’, while centers must not charge for service above N700.

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It also said that there would be no extension of time for the sale of the application documents.

According to it, the mock examination will hold on April 30 for those who indicate interest and are registered before April 24.

“UTME will hold from Saturday, June 5 to Saturday, June 19, 2021,’’ the board said.

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