Breaking: JAMB releases results of over 1.5m 2018 UTME candidates

Aftereffects of 1,502,978 competitors who sat for 2018 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination has been discharged

- The examination body said that a sum of 1,652,825 competitors enlisted for the 2018 examination - Going further, it included that the aftereffects of 112,331 hopefuls were yet to be discharged Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) says it has discharged the consequences of 1,502,978 applicants who sat for 2018 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME). The board uncovered this in an announcement marked by its head of media, Dr Fabian Benjamin in Abuja on Tuesday, March 20. As indicated by the announcement, the board discharged the outcomes subsequent to survey all CCTV film amid the direct of the examination and furthermore in the wake of considering reports from its managers who checked the activity. The board expressed that an aggregate of 1,652,825 competitors enlisted for the 2018 examination, including that the consequences of 112,331 applicants were yet to be discharged. It noticed that "out of the number yet to be discharged, 350 are consequences of visually impaired hopefuls which would be discharged soon, while 111,981 outcomes were being withheld for additionally screening". The board expressed that the figure rejected outside hopefuls whose examination was booked for April. The 2018 UTME initiated on March 9 and finished on March 19.

The board said that not at all like the 2017 exercise, arrival of results would not be prompt, including that JAMB would investigate applicants' outcomes previously discharging them to keep away from numerous cancelations later. it has been accounted for that more than 1.3 million consequences of competitors that sat for the 2018 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination would be discharged on Monday, March 19, by the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) after the scores have experienced security checks and observed to be without misbehavior. The head of data of JAMB, Fabian Benjamin, who expressed this on Sunday, March 18, in a meeting, said the UTME consequences of Computer-Based Test focuses where the CCTV demonstrated acts of neglect had been wiped out.

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