The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board vowed to blacklist any vendors or its agents who violate its rules for the 2022 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination exercise.
The JAMB Registrar, Prof Is’haq Oloyede, stated this in Ibadan on Saturday, while monitoring the registration exercise at some centres.
Oloyede, who said he was impressed and satisfied with the registration process at the centres visited, said the involvement of parents was part of the problems faced in the ongoing 2022 UTME registration.
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“There are few places where it could be better but here at the University of Ibadan, it has been very excellent.
“Some CBT centres, vendors and agents will be blacklisted, the implication is that if you do not follow the rules, you do not have the right to our accreditation,” he said.
Oloyede stated that part of the quality assurance mechanism was to allow a candidate to see who is registering him/her.
“The purpose of that is that a candidate sits in front of the screen for about six to seven minutes and he or she will be seeing the large picture of the person registering.