JAMB Urges UTME Candidates To Retrieve Lost Phone Numbers For Result Access

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JAMB Urges UTME Candidates To Retrieve Lost Phone Numbers For Result Access

In an age where mobile phones are integral to our daily lives, losing one can be a significant setback, especially for students preparing for critical examinations like the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME). The Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has made it clear that candidates who have lost their phones must act quickly to retrieve their phone numbers to access their results and other important information. This announcement comes in light of numerous inquiries from candidates who found themselves unable to check their results due to the unfortunate loss of their mobile devices. Understanding the implications of this situation is crucial for all UTME candidates.

The board emphasized that phone numbers serve as unique identifiers for candidates throughout their academic journey. Therefore, it is essential for students to keep their numbers active and accessible. JAMB's advice is not just a formality; it is a vital step for students to ensure that they can receive important updates and notifications during their undergraduate studies.

As the examination body continues to address the concerns of candidates, it is increasingly apparent that the need for a stable communication channel cannot be overstated. The loss of a mobile phone might seem like a minor inconvenience to some, but for UTME candidates, it can create hurdles in accessing their examination results, registration updates, and other essential services provided by JAMB.

Key Takeaways

  • Candidates must retrieve their lost phone numbers to access UTME results.
  • Phone numbers are unique identifiers for candidates throughout their academic program.
  • JAMB urges students to keep their phone numbers active for ongoing communication.
  • Failure to retrieve or maintain an active phone number can hinder access to vital information.

The Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has disclosed that the only way out for candidates of the 2024 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Board (UTME) who lost their phones after registering for the exercise was to retrieve the number. JAMB clarified this while responding to a candidate who inquired how to check his result after losing his phone.

According to JAMB, the phone number is not just a phone number but a unique number that JAMB will use to identify the candidate throughout their undergraduate program. A candidate cannot afford to lose it.

JAMB Replies UTME Candidate's Enquiry

The UTME candidate identified with the handle @gbedutainer21 asked, "Please, my phone was stolen last year and the sim. Please, how can I check my result?" JAMB's response was straightforward: "Retrieve the line to check your result. Also, note that the SIM card is not just a number; it's your unique identifier with JAMB. As such, you can't afford to lose it. You'll always need it for different services, the misplacement of which would render such services impossible."

This is coming days after JAMB announced the release of the 2024 UTME results. According to Oloyede, the JAMB registrar, 64,624 results out of the 1,904,189 candidates who took the examination were withheld. He said the withheld results were subjected to investigation.

Over 80k Candidates Didn't Write 2024 UTME - JAMB

The JAMB earlier reported that 80,810 candidates who registered for the 2024 UTME did not attend the exercise. Professor Ishaq Oloyede, the board's registrar, made this disclosure while speaking with journalists on Monday, April 29. Oloyede's revelation followed the announcement of the 2024 UTME exercise results by the JAMB registrar on the same day.

By ensuring that they maintain an active phone number and retrieve any lost contacts, candidates can stay informed and connected to important updates from JAMB. This underscores the importance of communication in education and the role technology plays in facilitating access to vital academic resources.

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