The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has said that the ongoing 2023 Direct Entry e-PIN sales will close on Saturday, 26th May, while registration of those who obtained the e-PIN ends on Tuesday, 30th May 2023.
The 2023 DE registration, which commenced in February 2023,
was extended for all desiring candidates to register and was, at a point,
suspended to facilitate the incorporation of certain safeguards designed to
enhance the sanctity of the exercise.
Acting Director, Public Affairs, JAMB, Dr Fabian Benjamin in
a statement on Tuesday in Abuja said the 2023 DE registration is unique among
many others as it came with some features meant to enhance the Board’s capacity
to permanently address those loopholes hitherto being exploited by some vested
interests.
He said it was, therefore, not at all surprising to witness
the surge in the number of candidates in one or two of the Board’s offices.
Benjamin added that the new regime which has exposed the
quantum of cases of falsifications and other infractions in the DE value chain
as reported is one of the many gains of the regulated DE registration exercise.
He said: “One good thing about the exercise is that the
Board has been able to capture only deserving candidates with only pockets of
outstanding candidates remaining in a couple of Board’s offices particularly in
Lagos.
“Even here, the Board has adopted a scheduling system
whereby candidates are allocated to specific days for their DE registration to
preclude any further incidence of overcrowding.
“The Board has granted some registration access points to
ETC/JKK to ensure that all desiring candidates in Lagos are registered.
“As such, all eligible candidates for the DE in Lagos can
either visit our Ikoyi office to be registered or proceed to ETC/JKK Ikorodo
Road Anthony to registered before the closing date.
“The attention of the Board has also been drawn to the
unwholesome actions of some tutorial centres and some desperate parents, who
are conniving with some A’ level tutorial centres to perpetrate acts
prejudicial to the education sector and national interests.
“Consequently, the Board is restating its determination to
always innovate means and ways of checkmating all acts of infractions and at
the same time would not hesitate to impose appropriate sanctions on any A’level
awarding institutions found wanting.
All A’level institutions are enjoined to be vigilant as
there is a deliberate intention by desperate candidates to compromise their
operations,” he said.
Benjamin, therefore, urged all genuine aspiring DE
candidates, who are yet to register for the exercise to come out now to
register as the Board would not entertain any further extension.