JAMB extends registration closure for Direct Entry

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The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board, JAMB, has extended the ongoing Direct Entry registration earlier scheduled to end on Thursday, April 20, 2023, by one week.

The extension which was made known on Monday, shortly after the board’s management meeting, is “partly to give all holders of Cambridge A/Level Certificates, who were unable to register for the exercise on account of some issues associated with the verification of their certificates, another opportunity to do so, as well as accommodate others, who wish to register but were unable to do so within the stipulated time.”

The Board however said the consideration does not in any way include candidates awaiting Cambridge Certificates as “Awaiting Results” would not be accepted.

A statement to this effect, released by JAMB’s spokesman, Fabian Benjamin, said the Direct Entry registration exercise, “which commenced on Monday, 20th March 2023, and billed to end on Thursday, 20th April, 2023, has been extended by one week starting from Friday, 21st April 2023.”

The statement read in part:”It would be recalled that the Board, after series of discoveries of falsification of A/Level results, modified its DE registration platform to ensure, among others, that only certificates with verifiable processes are allowed as entry requirements for the DE exercise.

“To streamline the process, the Board had also published a number of certificates that are allowed for DE registration which had, hitherto, excluded the Cambridge Certificate.

“It was against this backdrop that the British Council had dispatched a high-level delegation, which met with the Management of the Board to explore the possibility of establishing a credible verification platform for its Cambridge A/L Certificates and by so doing, curb incidences of falsification of results as being experienced with many other A/L certificates approved as part of DE entry requirements.”

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