The board spokesman, Dr. Fabian Benjamin, made this disclosure
while featuring on RockCity 101.9FM’s program, Day Break Show, yesterday in
Abeokuta.
Benjamin, however, stated that they will be delayed, as there was
need to preview them before they would be eventually released.
“Once a candidate clicks submit, the result is ready but we wait
to preview the results before releasing so we don’t cancel results later. You
can detect malpractice even after exams,” he said.
Benjamin also hinted that there are plans for the examination to
be written from candidates’ homes in future.
“We are thinking of open book examinations or allowing them write
the examination from their houses. Once we get the required technology, we can
do it,” he declared.
On challenges facing the board, particularly in the ongoing
UTME, the JAMB spokesman said: “at any point if there is an issue, we find a
way to solve it to ensure all candidates write the UTME with convenience.”

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