The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board(JAMB) has prohibited sixteen (16) items in the examination for all registered candidates billed for March 9.
According to JAMB, the examination body said candidates who intend to seat for the upcoming examination would be thoroughly scrutinized before entry to forestall malpractices.
According to JAMB, the examination body said candidates who intend to seat for the upcoming examination would be thoroughly scrutinized before entry to forestall malpractices.
The examination body disclosed this in a document made availble to PR Nigeria.
The prohibited items include: wrist watches, pen/biro, mobile phones or similar electronic devices, spy reading glasses which should be scrutinized, calculators or similar electronic devices, USB, CD, hard disks and or other similar storage devices.
The prohibited items include: wrist watches, pen/biro, mobile phones or similar electronic devices, spy reading glasses which should be scrutinized, calculators or similar electronic devices, USB, CD, hard disks and or other similar storage devices.
This part of the efforts of the examination body to minimize exam malpractices.
Others banned include: Books or any Reading/writing material, cameras, Recorders, microphones, Ear Pieces, Ink/Pen Readers, Smart lenses, Smart Rings/Jewelries, Smart buttons and Bluetooth devices.
JAMB also noted that examination officials can scrutinize eye glasses or similar devices and where convinced that such item may compromise the sanctity of the examination, the examination official should confiscate it.
It also warned that where examination officials (Board Staff or Adhoc staff) or any authorized person is found with any of these prohibited items in the examination hall, such compromising action would be treated as a deliberate act of examination sabotage and necessary sanction will be applied.
Others banned include: Books or any Reading/writing material, cameras, Recorders, microphones, Ear Pieces, Ink/Pen Readers, Smart lenses, Smart Rings/Jewelries, Smart buttons and Bluetooth devices.
JAMB also noted that examination officials can scrutinize eye glasses or similar devices and where convinced that such item may compromise the sanctity of the examination, the examination official should confiscate it.
It also warned that where examination officials (Board Staff or Adhoc staff) or any authorized person is found with any of these prohibited items in the examination hall, such compromising action would be treated as a deliberate act of examination sabotage and necessary sanction will be applied.