The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) says further extension of the registration period for the (Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination) UTME is not feasible.
It said this in a statement on Monday.
The board had on May 15, 2021 announced a two-week extension of the registration period of 2021 UTME/DE exercise from Saturday 15th to Saturday 29th, May 2021, after public outcry.
“At the new closing date (29th May 2021), one million, three hundred and eighty-three thousand, four hundred and twenty candidates procured the pin for registration while one million, three hundred and seventy-five thousand, six hundred and ninety-four have completed registration,” the statement said.
“Despite this, there were complaints of inability to register due to lateness or non-delivery of NIN verification code; inability to obtain NIN; mismatch or wrong names originally submitted to NIMC (and different from the ones being used for the JAMB registration) etc.
“While very few of such excuses have been found to be genuine, a large number is traceable to fraudsters who are hell-bent on subverting the system and bypassing the well thought out decision of the Federal Government to make NIN a requirement for JAMB registration.
“Due to time constraints within the window available to JAMB on the Annual National Examinations Timetable, further extension of the registration period is not feasible.
“Nevertheless, the board is desirous of availing every prospective candidate the opportunity to still try to participate in the 2021 registration exercise.”