The Joint Admissions and Enlisting Board has actually revealed June 13, 2026, as the date for the conduct of the mop-up Unified Tertiary Matriculation Evaluation for candidates affected during this year’s workout.

The board stated the mop-up evaluation is planned for candidates who participated in the 2026 UTME process but were unable to finish the examination due to technical interruptions, biometric verification problems, or other examination-related issues.

This was revealed in a statement provided on Monday by JAMB’s Public Interaction Advisor, Fabian Benjamin.

According to the board, the workout will accommodate candidates who effectively provided themselves and completed biometric confirmation throughout the main examination carried out between April 16 and 23 but might not sit for the test for reasons beyond their control.

JAMB explained the mop-up evaluation as the concluding phase of the 2026 UTME workout developed to resolve pending cases involving affected candidates.

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The board recommended eligible prospects to begin printing their Assessment Notice Slips from June 6 and advised them to acquaint themselves with their designated centres ahead of the assessment date.

Prospects were likewise motivated to make required logistical preparations before the examination.

JAMB worried that the arranged mop-up evaluation would serve as the final opportunity for eligible candidates to participate in the 2026 UTME, including that no extra workout would be arranged later.

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