JAMB Authorizes Free UTME Registration for Persons With Disability

By Grace Omachoko

The Joint Admission and Matriculations Board (JAMB) has authorized free registration for Persons With Disability (PWD) interested in the 2024/2025 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination.

The JAMB Registrar, Ishaq Oloyede, disclosed this while highlighting the registration process for interested candidates across the country.

Oloyede said, JAMB will issue free application documents to all categories of Persons With Disability as a form of support while announcing Monday, 15th, January as the commencement date for the registration.

“To support the PWD, JAMB will issue free application documents to all categories of Persons Living with Disabilities in the advertisement for the 2024 UTME/DE,” he said.

Oloyede who disclosed that measures have been put in place to ensure a smooth exercise for all candidates, said audio books will now be provided for all blind candidates.

The registrar said the development was a digital adaptation of the traditional reading book, noting that it will come in popular audio formats such as MP3, WMV, and WMA which will be compatible with all devices that can stream audio records.

He said the suggestion for the provision of audiobooks was made at the first National Conference on Equal Opportunity of Access to Higher Education in Nigeria.

Apart from the blind candidates, other groups to benefit from the free registration according to the examination body are people with Down syndrome, Autism, Dyslexia disorder and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder.

“The following categories of candidates will now be listed under the disability group: Down syndrome, Autism, Dyslexia disorder and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity disorder (ADHD),” he said.

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