2023 UTME: 445,081 register for 2023 UTME

How to Successfully Register JAMB UTME and DE In 2023 Advantages of early JAMB UTME and DE registrations in 2023 include: More time to prepare: Candidates who register early have more time to study and prepare for the exams. Avoiding last-minute rush: By registering early, candidates can avoid the stress and confusion that often comes with last-minute registrations. Increased chances of getting preferred exam centers: Candidates who register early have a better chance of getting their preferred exam centers, as slots at popular centers may fill up quickly. Better chance of securing a seat: Early registrants are more likely to secure a seat at their desired institutions Better chance of getting a desired course: An early registration might give you an edge in getting a seat for your desired course, as the admission process is done on a first-come-first-serve basis. Reduced stress: Early registration means less stress and pressure on the part of the candidate, as they can focus on their studies and preparation. Early confirmation of registration details: Early registration allows candidates to confirm and verify their registration details before the registration deadline. Early planning: Early registration enables candidates to plan and organize their time effectively, as they know the exact date of their exams. Increased chances of getting admission: Early registrants are more likely to be offered admission, as they are considered ahead of those who register later. Scholarship Opportunities: Early registration might increase chances of getting a scholarship as some scholarships are awarded based on the order of registration. Disadvantages of early JAMB UTME and DE registrations in 2023 include: Higher costs: Candidates may have to pay higher fees for early registration. Limited time for making changes: Candidates who register early may have limited time to make changes to their registration details. Risk of missing important information: Candidates who register early may miss important information or updates about the exams that are released later. Limited time for reviewing and rectifying errors: There may be limited time to review and rectify any errors in the registration details Limited time for meeting all requirements: Candidates may have limited time to meet all requirements for registration, such as obtaining necessary documents. Limited time to meet cut-off marks: Early registration may not give candidates enough time to meet cut-off marks for their desired institutions Limited time for practice and preparation: Candidates may not have enough time to practice and prepare for the exams if they register early. Limited time for financial planning: Candidates may not have enough time to plan financially if they register early. Limited time for change of mind: Candidates may not have enough time to change their minds about the institution or course they want to apply for. Limited time for getting assistance: Candidates may not have enough time to get assistance if they register early.

Data from the ongoing 2023 UTME reveals that at least 445,081 candidates have registered for the 2023 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME).

 At least 445,081 candidates have registered for the 2023 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME), according to the Registrar of the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board, Prof Ishaq Oloyede.

Oloyede disclosed this while monitoring the registration exercise in Ilorin, Kwara State capital on Monday.

He said that JAMB’s target this year is 1.8 million adding that there will not be an extension.

He further revealed that JAMB is planning to build a multi-million naira zonal office for Kwara which has been captured in its budget.

The registrar said, “We do not expect any extension. As of Sunday, 445,081 people have registered out of the 1.8 million candidates that we are expecting.

“We have gone halfway but you know some of our people will come at the last hour. But there is no room for an extension because we have made provisions for the registration of 100,000 candidates per day and we are doing 60,000 daily now.

“So the candidates are the ones not turning up well enough. For those who want to write a mock, the space is almost filled and when that happens, we don’t want to turn the mock into another examination. When the numbers are up to a quarter of the candidates, we will stop it. Now, we have about 144,000 who have indicated interest to write the mock,” he added.

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