With effect from 2017, candidates sitting for the Unified Tertiary 
Matriculation Examination would have to spend two hours instead of three
 hours, the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board, said on Wednesday.
According to JAMB, a total of 240,000 candidates have so far 
registered for the examination which has been scheduled for May 20, 
barely one week after the commencement of the sale of forms which is 
expected to end on April 22.
The organisation said the reduction of hours was in line with 
international best standards and practices where no candidate is kept in
 an examination such as UTME for more than two hours.
The Registrar/Chief Executive of JAMB, Prof. Is-haq Oloyede, stated
 this in Kaduna, during the opening ceremony of a strategic planning 
retreat on the monitoring, supervision and evaluation of 2017 UTME with 
the theme: “Inclusiveness and sensitisation of key external actors.” 
He said, “We are going to reduce the duration of the 
examination for this year’s UTME. You cannot keep children of this age 
for three hours. For their age, the maximum time you can keep them is 
two hours. So, we are considering the reduction in the time they spend 
because once it is more than two hours you can’t expect that they will 
retain their presence of mind.”
Oloyede adde that out of 13 commercial banks and the Nigeria Postal
 Service that have signified interest in the sales of the admission 
forms, only nine have paid for the number of application documents they 
required in the first instance.
Zenith Bank has procured N2.5 billion worth of forms while Jaiz Bank procured N256 million worth of forms.
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