Post UTME Past Questions Agent
Your School's Whatsapp Group - Join Us now

Students write JAMB exam without biometric verification

Some candidates of the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination on Saturday in Akure, the Ondo State capital, wrote the examination conducted by the Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB), without being able to do the required biometric data verification.

WAEC and NECO CBT App for Mobile Devices - Candidates, Schools, Centres, Resellers - 100% Offline -Download Now
WAEC and NECO CBT Software for Computers and Laptops - Candidates, Schools, Centres, Resellers - 100% Offline -Download Now
Post UTME Past Questions Agent

The failure of the candidates to observe the biometric data capturing was due to variation in the internet network which caused delay in the commencement of the examination in some centres in Akure, the Ondo State capital.

At a particular centre in the state capital, the supervisor was forced to allow the candidates enter the examination halls when the delay was getting too long.

However, at some centres, biometric verification was done for majority of candidates; while few could not be captured.

WAEC and NECO CBT App for Mobile Devices - Candidates, Schools, Centres, Resellers - 100% Offline -Download Now
Post UTME Past Questions Agent
WAEC and NECO CBT Software for Computers and Laptops - Candidates, Schools, Centres, Resellers - 100% Offline -Download Now

At the St Peter Unity Secondary School, Akure, the examination official, Fabiyi Oluwasegun, said 519 out of the 540 that were supposed to write the examination were captured while the remaining ones were allowed to write the examination.

The supervisor for the centre, Adeniran Taiwo, a principal accountant with the Federal University of Technology Akure (FUTA) said the candidates were allowed to write the examination; and he would explain that to the examination body in his report.

He said the registration number of all the affected candidates had been recorded and would be contained in the report.

At the Oyemekun Grammar School centre, the coordinator, Adeleye Francis, the Vice Principal, Academic of the school, said all the 190 candidates were captured before they commenced the examination.

At St Louis Girls Secondary School, Akure, about 30 candidates, who were unable to do the biometric data capture were allowed to write the test.

The poor network, which led to the delay in the commencement of the test, heightens the fear among observers that the computer based test may confront more challenges due to infrastructural problems.

Related Posts

WAEC and NECO CBT App for Mobile Devices - Candidates, Schools, Centres, Resellers - 100% Offline -Download Now
Post-UTME Past Questions - Original materials are available here - Download PDF for your school of choice + 1 year SMS alerts
Your School's Whatsapp Group - Join Us now

Comments ({{ comment_count }})

Please wait...

{{ settings.no_comment_msg ? settings.no_comment_msg : 'There are no comments' }}

Quick Questions

Ask Your Own Question
To get notifications when anyone comments,
Follow Comments

Post Comment

Please don't post or ask to join a "Group" or "Whatsapp Group" as a comment. It will be deleted. To join or start a group, please click here

{{ quote.posted_by.display_name }}
{{ settings.form_textarea_description }}
 
WAEC and NECO CBT App for Mobile Devices - Candidates, Schools, Centres, Resellers - 100% Offline -Download Now
Post UTME Past Questions Agent
Your School's Whatsapp Group - Join Us now
Post-UTME Past Questions - Original materials are available here - Download PDF for your school of choice + 1 year SMS alerts