The exam body also accused another UTME candidate, Atung Gerald, in Kaduna, of claiming to have scored 380.
JAMB says the move is to further strengthen the noose around examination malpractice.
They also called on JAMB to reconsider the change in the timing of the examination because of the rains.
No fewer than 1.7 million candidates are set to take part in the 2022 UTME nationwide scheduled to run from May 6 to 16.
JAMB said the printing would enable candidates to know the venue, date, session and time of their examination.
The NSCDC is using the UTME mock examination to plan ahead for the main examination.
JAMB registrar Ishaq Oloyede said the centre has been instructed to refund candidates’ their money.
