JAMB’s Head of Public Relations, Dr Fabian Benjamin, told NAN on Tuesday. He added the board would use about 500 Internet-complaint centres in the country for the Computer-based Test.
According to reports, over one million candidates will sit for this year’s examination, which the board said, would last for seven days. The examination, he added, would hold in seven other centres outside Nigeria. According to him, the centres are in the United Kingdom, Ghana, Cameroon, Republic of Benin, Saudi Arabia, South Africa and Ethiopia.
The board, however, urged candidates to print their examination notification from February 18, noting that it had completed arrangements for a smooth conduct of the test.
His words: “Candidates are urged to print their examination notification from Thursday, February 18, 2016, for the schedules of their examination. The notification contains their date, time of examination and venue. Candidates are to adhere strictly to these schedules, as there will be no rescheduling of any examination if a candidate misses his/her date or time of examination.”

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