All candidates who registered for the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) and Direct Entry (DE) but who have not linked their e-mail addresses with their profiles, are urged to visit any Board’s approved CBT centres to do so without delay.
The process is entirely free.
It should be recalled that during the 2022 UTME/DE Registration Exercise, the Board stopped candidates from linking their email addresses to the registration portal. The exclusion of e-mail address at that stage in the process was to prevent candidates from being exploited by nefarious examination syndicates whose agents were hovering around the registration centres offering to assist candidates in creating their e-mail addresses at a fee thereby gaining unauthorized access to their critical details.
With the examination completed, it has now become imperative for candidates to link their e-mail addresses with their profiles to complete their registration process to facilitate the printing of their results.
To do this, all a candidate needs to do is to visit any accredited CBT centres to get the linkage done after which the e-mail becomes part and parcel of the candidates’ completed profiles.
In essence, the required linkage of e-mail addresses with candidates’ respective profiles is to afford them the opportunity of completing the creation of their profiles and enable them to check or print their results from their respective profiles once the linkage is effected.
It is to be noted that the Board had initially enabled the link to be done via SMS by candidates from the comfort of their homes but suspended the process to further enhance the functionality of the process through the wholesale automation of the platform.
Candidates are advised not to give their e-mail passwords to anybody, not even JAMB officials. As the Board continues to sanitize its processes, it will hold any candidate responsible for any infringement committed by any apprehended fraudster who is found with a his/her password.
The Board has made the process not only free but also user-friendly to attest to its avowed commitment to put a stop to the r a m p a n t a n d u n c o n s c i o n a b l e exploitation of candidates.