Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB), said on Friday that the
2014 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) would also be
conducted in seven countries abroad.
Prof. Dibu Ojerinde, the registrar, stated this on Friday while fielding questions from newsmen at the University of Ilorin.
He
said the examination, scheduled for April, would also take place in
Accra (Ghana), Johannesburg (South Africa), Cameroun, Jeddah (Saudi
Arabia), Ivory Coast, London (UK) and Cotonou (Benin Republic).
Professor Ojerinde of JAMB
Professor Ojerinde of JAMB
He said JAMB was prepared to conduct a smooth and hitch-free examination in all accredited centres in the country.
He
said about 160 examination centres were accredited to conduct the
electronic-based examination, pointing out that the number of centres
was increased this year.
“Last year, the board had only fifty-five centres,” he said.
The
Registrar said about 300 examination centres applied, adding that only
160 were accredited because they met with the Board’s requirements.
He said the centres would have steady power supply with back-up facilities if there were power out-ages.
On
the level of education in the country, Ojerinde said that polytechnics
and colleges of education offered the best technical training in the
country.
“The federal and state governments must revamp and
reposition the institutions to meet the demands of the education
sector,” he said.
He urged Nigerians not to abandon the country
for “education tourism abroad”, adding that the Ghanaian education was
not better than Nigeria’s and advised those leaving to return.
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