
Since the past week, quite a large number of JAMB candidate who sat for the paper-pen test kept complaining on the outcome of their results.
Many did not even see theirs to start with. luckily for them, the board has finally attended to their yelling.
However, we were able to gather exclusive information and some tips from some JAMB officials about a procedure for remarking of scripts of candidates who dare to contest their scores.
These procedures have been hidden for a while due to lack of publicity and the stress involved in taking these steps. However, we believe that if a student is determined to challenge JAMB, they should have adequate information on how to go about the process. Afterall, if you're sure of yourself, it's better spending N10,000 than waiting for the next 1 year to take another JAMB.
STEPS ON HOW TO APPLY FOR JAMB REMARKING
1. Since the Jamb Office in Abuja is the Headquarters for the board, all scripts nationwide are usually sent there for marking. Hence it's only in the Abuja Headquarters that your script can be accessed. so you should be thinking of
2. You will need to make a deposit of N10,000 to apply for remarking and a receipt will be issued to you to show that it is official.
3. Your script will be searched for, pulled out and marked in your presence.
Once your script is remarked, here are the two possible things that will occur;
1. If JAMB is correct about the score given, then you go home and either use the score you had or wait for the next JAMB. There will be NO REFUND.
2. If YOU are correct about the score given, JAMB will officially apologize for the error, give you your actual marks obtained and according to Prof Dibu Ojeride on Weekend file interview of 18th May, give you up to N100,000 for compensation.
For the 2013 UTME, this procedure starts as from 3rd June.
So what's your opinion about this? Are you going for Remarking?
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Thinking abt the transport fair i will take to Abuja, plus the 10k and maybe it later turned out that d score was correct. Imagine the expenses.
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