As from 2017, candidates sitting for the Unified Tertiary
Matriculation Examination would spend two hours instead of three hours,
the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board said on Wednesday.
JAMB
examination on the Use of English previously had 100 questions but has
now been reduced to 60 questions, while the other three subjects now has
40 questions each, making a total of 180 questions.
The
Registrar/Chief Executive of JAMB, Prof. Is-haq Oloyede, announced the
changes in Kaduna during the commencement of a strategic planning
retreat on monitoring, supervision and evaluation of 2017 UTME with the
theme, ‘Inclusiveness and sensitisation of key external actors.’
According
to him, the reduction in hours was in line with international standards
and best practices where candidates are required to sit for an
examination such as UTME for not more than two hours.
He said JAMB has also made some changes in the use of computer for the test.
“From
the general feedback on the adoption of the Computer Based Test mode,
we have noted the challenge of computer low level literacy of some
candidates, especially with the phobia for the mouse. This has been
responsible partly for the call by some people for reversal to the Paper
and Pencil Test mode. In order to ensure equity and level playing field
for all candidates taking the UTME, JAMB has designed a system that
will allow candidates to use only eight keys without the use of the
mouse.
“All the candidates need to do is to press the letters
A,B,C,D for responses(answer) to questions and keys: P = Previous
question, N = Next question, S = Submit responses when candidate has
finished examination R = Reverse (do not intend to go further to submit
again).”
JAMB also said special privileges would be accorded to
blind candidates in the UTME, including “the transportation and
accommodation of every blind candidate and one guide.”
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