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JAMB Increases Registration Fees for UTME 2024, Announces Registration Window for Direct Entry Applicants

The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has revised the registration fees for its Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) scheduled for 2024, reflecting a slight increase for both applicants opting for and skipping the mock exam.

 

Under the new structure, UTME hopefuls seeking to take the practice exam will pay N7,700, while those choosing to forego the mock will part with N6,200. Previously, fees stood at N6,700 with mock and N5,700 without.

 

The decision to adjust the registration fees was disclosed in a statement released by JAMB spokesperson, Dr. Fabian Benjamin. He stated that the board conducted a thorough review and analysis of its operational expenses, leading to the need for a readjustment of the fees.

 

“The costs of conducting the UTME and providing the necessary infrastructure for a smooth examination process have increased over time. As a result, it became imperative for us to revise the registration fees to reflect the current economic realities,” Dr. Benjamin explained.

 

He further assured UTME candidates and their parents that the increased fees were necessary to ensure the integrity and smooth running of the examination. He emphasized that the fees were still affordable compared to other similar examinations in the country.

 

According to the statement, the board is expected to provide a detailed breakdown of these fees when it unveils the registration details on or before January 15, 2024. This will give potential candidates ample time to prepare and plan accordingly before registration commences.

 

In a related development, JAMB has announced February 28, 2024, to March 28, 2024, as the registration window for Direct Entry (DE) applicants. This avenue allows graduates of advanced diploma programs or equivalent qualifications to seek admission into tertiary institutions without taking UTME.

 

JAMB Registrar, Prof. Is-haq Oloyede, stated that the board remains committed to creating a level playing field for all candidates, regardless of their chosen mode of entry. He urged Direct Entry applicants to start the registration process early, as late registration would not be entertained.

 

“We are committed to providing equal opportunities for all candidates, both UTME and Direct Entry. The registration window for DE applicants gives them the chance to secure admission without going through the UTME process,” Prof. Oloyede said.

 

Prospective Direct Entry applicants are advised to visit the JAMB website or accredited centers for detailed information on registration requirements and guidelines.

 

With the implementation of these changes, JAMB aims to ensure fairness and transparency in the admission process, while also streamlining the registration and examination procedures for the benefit of all candidates.

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