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The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has announced the release of 3,921 additional results for the 2024 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) and rescheduled exams for certain candidates.

The board also extended the deadline for Direct Entry (DE) registration to Monday, June 17, 2024, to accommodate an increased number of applicants.

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JAMB has expanded DE registration points beyond the Professional Registration Centres (PRCs) in states experiencing high demand, following numerous requests from stakeholders and authorities for an extension.

In a statement on Sunday, JAMB spokesperson Fabian Benjamin provided a list of new registration centres in affected states.

In Lagos, these include JAMB PRC on Ojora Road, Ikoyi; JAMB PRC on Isheri Road, Ogba; and ETC Nig. JKK House on Ikorodu Road, Ilupeju.

In Oyo State, the centres are JAMB PTC at JAMB Zonal Office, Agodi G.R.A, Ibadan; FCE Special CBT Centre in Oyo; and JAMB PTC in Igboho.

Kwara State centres include JAMB PTC at National Headquarters Annex on Old Jebba Road, Ilorin, and the University of Ilorin CBT Centre at the Mini Campus.

In Osun State, JAMB PTC at Alekuwodo, OSPDC at Oroki Estate on Ilobu Road, Osogbo, and JAMB PTC in Gbongan are designated.

JAMB urged all eligible candidates to utilize this opportunity to register, as no further extensions will be granted. The criteria for DE registration remain unchanged.

Regarding the KWASU Diploma, JAMB announced a special registration exercise for 3,633 prospective candidates from the Kwara State College of Arabic and Islamic Legal Studies (CAILS) who assumed they would be included in the 2024 DE exercise.

These candidates are to register for the UTME at any approved CBT centre in Kwara, Oyo, or Osun State by Monday, June 10, 2024.

The 469 candidates who have already taken the 2024 UTME do not need to retake the exam.

JAMB has also scheduled a supplementary 2024 UTME for Saturday, June 22, 2024, for CAILS-KWASU candidates, 20,550 candidates whose results are still under investigation, and 2,702 candidates whose fingerprints could not be verified.

Additionally, 322 candidates have been flagged for examination misconduct, bringing the total number of misconduct cases to 43.

Furthermore, JAMB has rescheduled exams for 24,535 candidates in centres with substantial non-compliance with the board’s standards.

These exams will take place on June 22, 2024. Affected candidates can print their supplementary Examination Notification Slip from Tuesday, June 4, 2024, to confirm their designated examination centres.

The release of 3,921 additional results brings the total number of released results to 1,883,350.

Candidates can check their results by sending RESULT to 55019 or 66019.
Those who have been rescheduled will receive a notification indicating their new exam date.

This notice does not apply to candidates whose results have already been released.

Those with prima facie cases of examination misconduct will undergo further investigation, and appropriate actions will be taken based on the findings.

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