The 2014 Unified Tertiary Matriculation
Examination (UTME) usually conducted by the Joint Admission and
Matriculation Board (JAMB) for students applying for first degree
studies in Nigerian universities will include a test on the reading
culture of applicants.
A statement from JAMB Friday in Abuja to
announce the early roll out the 2014 UTME application documents
indicated that apart from the usual appropriate choice of subjects,
candidates will equally be tested on two general subjects to ascertain
their levels of appreciation for reading.
“The public is also urged to note that
candidates will be tested on two general books to enhance their
reading
culture irrespective of their choice of course of study.
The books are; The Successor by Jerry
Agada and the Potter’s Wheel by Chukwuemeka Ike,” the statement from the
head public relations of JAMB, Fabian Benjamin stated.
He noted that the board was determined
to provide access to candidates desirous of tertiary education and has
begun the sale of application documents into the nation’s tertiary
institutions.
Benjamin explained that the early sale
of the application form is to enable every Nigerian child desirous of
tertiary education have access to the form on time to enable them
prepare ahead for the examination slated for April 2014.
According to him, the two modes of tests
hitherto conducted by JAMB; the Paper and Pencil Test (PPT) and
Computer Based Test (CBT) are still opened to intending and prospective
candidates for the 2014 UTME.
“Candidates across the globe who have
successfully completed their secondary school education with a minimum
of six credits including English Language and Mathematics are expected
to obtain the forms at the designated banks and register with the
approved cyber cafés across Nigeria and at the Nigeria High Commission
Offices in Ghana, United Kingdom (UK), South Africa (SA), Cameroon,
Jeddah and Biu.
Candidates are urged to ensure that
their data are well captured at the cyber café and their subject choices
are accurately entered,” he said.
Also in the statement, the Registrar of
JAMB, Prof. ‘Dibu Ojerinde, urged parents, guardians and café operators
to ensure that candidates are well guided in the filling of the form to
avoid wrong filling and unwholesome practices that may affect their
choices.
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