NewsOnline reports that JAMB said the policy is aimed at easing methods of communicating with applicants and having up-to-date data of candidates.
Jamb in its advisory released on Monday said the requirement for email for registration to be successful will take effect from 31st January 2023.
A statement by Fabian Benjamin, JAMB’s Head of Public Affairs and Protocol, said the email provides more flexibility in communication and is a more professional way of reaching out to candidates.
The board affirmed that the review of its advisory on the ongoing UTME registration was to ensure best practices are followed in the process of capturing all relevant data pertaining to candidates.
The board added that the latest advisory, aside from aiding in eliciting relevant and up-to-date data of candidates, will also facilitate cheap and efficient transmission of urgent and vital communication to candidates.
“Candidates are, therefore, advised to get their genuine email addresses before proceeding with UTME registration. In addition, candidates are to ensure that their passwords are kept securely as the board does not retrieve lost email passwords or change email addresses once registered,” Jamb said.
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