JAMB delists 25 centres in 16 states and the FCT. .. Photo credits: Prof Is'haq O. Oloyede, Vladimir Vladimirov.. Source: UGC
The examination body stated that the action is to ensure strict adherence to regulatory standards amongst its partners.
Legit.ng understands that JAMB's decision followed the affected centres’ non-compliance to the laid-down procedures and the difficulties encountered by candidates posted to the centres to sit the 2024 mock-UTME in March.
JAMB 2024: Affected centres
The list of the affected centres as released by the examination body revealed that they are spread across 16 states of the federation and the Nigerian capital, Abuja.
While four centres were delisted in Lagos, two are affected in Kaduna and Anambra states respectively.
Edo, Imo and Osun also have two centres each while Benue, Delta, Plateau, Kwara, and Zamfara have one centre each.
In Lagos, the affected centres are Ola Unity Children's School, Tapa street, Ebutte metta; Command Secondary School CBT Centre Ipaja, Command bus-stop, Ajasa; Command Day Secondary School, Ojo cantonment, Ojo; and the Laurelhall schools CBT Centre, Laurelhall Schools Avenue, Ladegboye road, Imowo Kekere, Off Ijedee road, Ikorodu.
The affected centres in Kaduna state are; Beijing International School Kaduna, Kowa new extension; and Ateko Digital Technology, Kaduna South.
At the FCT, Lincoln College of Science Management and Technology, Abuja, was affected.
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