Education
UTME: JAMB announces new code for registration, introduces WhatsApp platform
The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB), has announced the adoption of an additional code, 66019 to its already existing 55019 code for registration..
The board disclosed this in its weekly bulletin from the Office of the Registrar, on Monday.
JAMB said it adopted the 66019 as an optional USSD code to its 55019 code, which had been operational since 2018, for the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) and its other services.
âThis is to facilitate a hitch-free 2022 UTME/ Direct Entry (DE) exercise, by ensuring that there was no difficulty whatsoever, in the creation of profiles by candidates.
âIn essence, both codes are to be used to create profiles for the registration by candidates sitting for the 2022/23 examination.
âCandidates are expected to send their NIN, via either of the codes for their details to be pulled out from the NIMC database before they proceed to any accredited centre for biometric capturing,â JAMB said.
The board further explained that the innovation is part of efforts to eliminate all bottlenecks associated with the creation of profiles.
JAMB also said it has introduced the use of a WhatsApp platform, as an additional support and complaint platform for clients.
The board said the platform was also part of measures to effectively attend to the diverse needs of candidates and its other clients alike.
âWith the platform, candidates and other stakeholders would have the benefit of instant messaging and solutions to whatever query they might have regarding any of the operations of the board.
âThe platform is not meant to replace but complement the existing ticketing system, thereby expanding access to critical services among others,â JAMB said.
The WhatsApp number is, however, yet to be released by the board.
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