Dr Fabian Benjamin, the head of Media and Information disclosed this on Tuesday in Abuja.
In his words, the examination, which is for candidates who iregistered late and those with related issues, will be spread across some Computer Based Testing (CBT) centres.
“Following an enlarged management meeting of the JAMB, the supplementary 2017 UTME has been fixed to hold on Saturday, July 1.
“No fewer than 85,000 candidates are scheduled to write the examination.
“Affected candidates have been notified through text messages.
“By this notice, they are advised to check their e-mail and profile for the schedule of their examination or visit the board’s website for their status,’’ Benjamin said. .
According to him, candidates will soon be instructed to print their e-slip for details such as date, venue and time of the examination.
The board is also urging candidates to behave well and must avoid the circumstance that earlier caused the cancellation of their previous examination.
“Many of the candidates rescheduled for this examination enjoy this privilege because of the board’s principles of equality and inclusiveness.
“It is better to let 100 offenders go free than to punish one innocent person.
“The board will enhance its monitoring of the examination as it would not compromise its sanctity.

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