The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has reaffirmed its stance against examination malpractice by restating the ban on certain items during the 2024 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME).
These items as identified by the Board, are prohibited from examination venues due to their potential to aid in malpractice. Some of these prohibited items arebut not limited to:

The prohibition of these items is aimed at safeguarding the integrity of the UTME and preventing examination malpractice.
Over the years, these items have been noted to facilitate cheating among candidates and their collaborators. By banning them, JAMB intends to uphold the sanctity of its examinations and ensure fairness for all candidates.
The Board has reiterated its commitment to zero tolerance for examination malpractice. Any candidate or official found in possession of any of these prohibited items will face appropriate sanctions, which may include disqualification from the examination or legal action. These measures are intended to serve as a deterrent to potential offenders and maintain the credibility of the UTME
results.
The restatement of the ban on prohibited items for the 2024 UTME underscores JAMB’s determination to combat examination malpractice and uphold the integrity of its examinations.
It is imperative for candidates and officials to adhere strictly to these regulations to ensure a fair and
transparent examination process. JAMB’s continued vigilance in enforcing these measures is crucial
for maintaining the credibility and reliability of the UTME results.
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