The Joint Admission and Matriculation
Board (JAMB) will begin the sale of the
2017 Direct Entry forms and
registration
of foreign candidates on
July 10.
JAMB's Head of Public Relations Fabian
Benjamin made this known in an
interview with the News Agency of
Nigeria (NAN) in Bwari, FCT.
Benjamin said the process of
registration for the Direct Entry was
spelt out in the just concluded Unified
Tertiary Matriculation Examination
(UTME).
He said that candidates for the Direct
Entry were expected to have `Advanced
Level, Diploma or its equivalent, while
foreign candidates must possess proof of
residency abroad.
"For the foreign candidates to be eligible
to write examination in a foreign centre,
you must have stayed in the foreign
country for at least a minimum of six
months.
"You must have attended school there,
you must have had your secondary
education there; you must show evidence
of having stayed there for period of six
months.
"If you have stayed in Nigeria and just
fly to London to register, you are not
eligible; you must have schooled or had
your secondary education outside the
country.
"Not that you just finished Senior
Secondary Certificate Examination in
2016, and you are rushing to the United
Kingdom to go and write your
examination," Benjamin said.
He noted that measures had been put in
place to ensure that candidates who
wrote the previous examination and
failed were not registered in foreign
countries, unless they meet the
guideline.
Benjamin explained that the Direct
Entry would be sold at the same price
previously pegged at N5,000, adding
that the Board was yet to fix the price
for application for foreign candidates.
"We are discussing on that, we are
looking at selling the forms at $100
(N31,525.00) for Africans and $150
(N47,287.50) for non-Africans," he said.
He said that the JAMB Direct Entry was
mainly for people who already
possessed a diploma certificate and
wished to do a programme in the
university.