Friday, April 17, 2026 - The 2026 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination, UTME, commenced nationwide on Thursday, with more than 2.2 million candidates expected to sit for the examination across accredited centers.
The examination, organized by the Joint Admissions and
Matriculation Board, JAMB, will run from April 16 to April 22 in multiple
sessions scheduled daily.
The Registrar of JAMB, Prof. Is-haq Oloyede, charged
examination officials to demonstrate maximum commitment and professionalism,
stressing that the success of the UTME largely depends on their performance and
dedication to duty.
Oloyede gave the charge during a virtual final briefing for
technical officers ahead of the examination.
He commended staff, ad hoc personnel, service providers and
technical advisers for their contributions to the successful conduct of the
mock examination.
According to him, most challenges recorded during the mock
exercise were linked to inadequate assessment of centers by some technical
officials.
Oloyede added that incentive packages would be provided for
teams that demonstrate exceptional performance, including prompt handling of
examination materials and timely submission of reports.
He reiterated JAMB’s zero-tolerance policy on examination
malpractice and warned candidates against bringing prohibited items into
examination halls.
According to him, advanced technology, including biometric
verification and real-time monitoring systems, has been deployed to safeguard
the credibility of the examination.
The registrar also disclosed that candidates whose biometric
details could not be verified would be rescheduled to sit the examination at
designated centers approved by the board.
A NAN correspondent who monitored one of the centers at
Aduvie International School, Jahi, reports that the first session scheduled to
commence at 8:30 a.m. started at about 8:40 a.m.

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