The Joint Admission and Matriculation Board JAMB, has stated that candidates who sat for the 2024 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination ,UTME, can now print their original result slips.
A statement signed by JAMB’s spokesperson, Fabian Benjamin, said result slips can only be printed from approved Computer-Based Test ,CBT, centres starting from Monday, July 22.
JAMB advised candidates against printing result slips from cybercafes, pointing out that it could expose them to fraudulent activities such as attempted score inflation.
The statement reads in part: “Please note that result slips cannot be printed from cybercafes or other internet-enabled platforms. Candidates are strongly advised to follow approved channels for printing and avoid falling victim to fraudulent activities, such as attempted score inflation, perpetrated by individuals seeking to exploit this process.”
JAMB further noted that the printed result slips capture the candidate’s photograph and advanced security features and “also serve as a secure and verifiable record of their results.”
“It is important to note that candidates’ scores were previously released via the Board’s sort code, so this physical copy serves as a secure and verifiable record of their results.”
The 2024 UTME was held between 29 April and 12 May, with over 1.6 million candidates registering for the exam.