THE registration for the Joint Admission Examination Board (JAMB) examination and direct entry examination for 2019 is slated for today, February 21. Though the registration is meant to last for seven weeks with this week marking the sixth week, there are still a large number of intending applicants who are yet to register for the examination. So, if possible, there is plea for extension of JAMB deadline; this is to allow intending applicants to fully register as we are in the electioneering period.
Furthermore, special consideration should be made for the direct entry applicants as most of them have to go about the regularization process which requires at least three weeks depending on the institution.
Also, work should be done on the JAMB site to facilitate speedy registration and error free submission of candidate’s details.
Oduola Kayode
Ibadan.
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