The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has declared arrangements to set up more examination centres in the Diaspora to cater for candidates willing to study in Nigeria.
The affirmation was made by the board's Head, Media and Information, Dr Fabian
Benjamin, in a meeting with pressmen on Saturday in Lagos.
Mr Benjamin clarified that the board is resolved to guarantee that more hopefuls are given the chance to write the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) inside and outside the nation.
As indicated by him, it was additionally to guarantee that the examination was conveyed nearer to a few applicants who had limitations coming down to Nigeria to sit for the examination.
He said:-
"We have arrangements of leading this examination in more outside nations like the U.S. also, a couple others.
"We are working with the government offices of such nations which are our contacts for the task. "The likelihood of getting this actualised relies on upon how quick they can execute the course of action and the level of sensitisation.
"On our part, we are prepared. All what it takes to direct the examination effectively are completely on ground.''
The 2016 Computer Based Test (CBT) was directed in eight nations close by the one led in the nation.
Nations, for example, Cameroun, Saudi Arabia, U.K., Ghana, Republic of Benin and a couple others are the place the board is right now directing its examination.

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