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JAMB Gets Ready for Possibility to do Future Exams From Home

Support gets ready for competitor The Joint Admission and Matriculation Examination Board (JAMB), has begun voicing its intends to direct future exams for applicants from their homes - Fabian Benjamin, the board representative, said that the examination body will execute the thought once the innovation for it has been built up - However, Damilola Oyeshola, an ICT master, expressed that the difficulties of innovation in the nation will obstruct the usage and advance of the vision The Joint Admission and Matriculation Examination Board (JAMB), has gone on about plans to have the college passage examination composed by hopefuls from their places of habitation all through the country. Fabian Benjamin, the board representative, said this on Monday, March 12, in Abeokuta. Benjamin stated: "We are considering open book examinations or permitting them compose the examination from their homes. When we get the required innovation, we can do it," Daily Trust reports. READ ALSO: Legal experts castigate representatives for getting N13.5 million running cost stipend month to month Concerning challenges going up against the board, particularly in the current United Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME), the representative commented: "Anytime if there is an issue, we figure out how to illuminate it to guarantee all applicants compose the UTME with accommodation." He said the aftereffects of the exam would be deferred as there was have to review them before they were in the long run discharged. Benjamin additionally stated: "Once a competitor clicks present, the outcome is prepared yet we hold up to see the outcomes previously discharging so we don't cross out outcomes later. You can identify negligence even after exams." PAY ATTENTION: Get the Latest Nigerian News Anywhere all day, every day. Spend less on the Internet! On the proposed move by the examination board, Damilola Oyeshola, an ICT master, said its test framework in Nigeria would make the execution of the thought exceptionally troublesome. Oyeshola stated: "One of the difficulties we have with the UTME PC based test is the manner by which to utilize PCs by the hopefuls." He focused on that there was requirement for more innovation coordination especially in rustic zones for the board to prevail with regards to leading the UTME for applicants from their individual homes. In the interim, NAIJ.com revealed that a few hopefuls, who sat for the main session of the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examinations (UTME), on Saturday, March 10, praised JAMB as few froze because of their newness to the utilization of PCs. Abayomi Otubela, the proprietor of Lagooz Schools Agege, Lagos, whose school filled in as one of the UTME focuses, declared this to the guardians of the hopefuls at the holding up stop in the middle.

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