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JAMB Warns Candidates Against Bringing Banned Items to the Exam Hall, See Full List

JAMB has warned candidates against bringing banned items into the exam hall.

The Registrar of the Joint Admission and Matriculation Board, JAMB, Is-haq Oloyede, has again warned candidates against bringing banned items into the Exam hall.

According to him, the ban on PHONES, CALCULATOR, etc in the exam hall is very much intact.

Oloyede said other items prohibited during the exam include:

  1. Smart buttons
  2. Wallets/Purses
  3. Necklaces,
  4. Rings
  5. Bangles
  6. Keyholders
  7. Bluetooth devices
  8. Cameras
  9. Microphones
  10. Recorders
  11. Contact lenses,
  12. Books
  13. Spyglasses
  14. Smartwatches
  15. Pens/biros,
  16. Earpieces
  17. Flash drives.

He also said the board would sanction any candidate caught violating the directive.

Bringing prohibited items might even attract cancellation of your results. Be warned!


In similar news, JAMB disclosed that it had trained no fewer than 2,000 invigilators ahead of the 2023 Unified Tertiary and Matriculation Examinations (UTME).

The training was part of the Board’s efforts to equip all officials on the rudiments of computer appreciation and measures to address any technical issues that might arise during the conduct of the examination.

The training, which was held virtually on Saturday, 4th March 2023, also addressed the need for all examination officials to comport themselves professionally at all times, particularly when addressing cases of malpractice without necessarily causing a commotion in the hall.

Examination officials were also advised not to engage in any act of extortion of candidates and, at the same time, ensure that candidates are protected from any form of extortion as well. In addition, they are enjoined to arrive promptly at their centres.

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