A new date has been announced for the 80,166 candidates to sit the exam.
The varsity said the destroyed properties would affect the activities of staff and students, especially researchers who require the internet for their work.
The board vowed to sanction centres that sell more than one PIN to a source or collect money for more than one PIN from a source.
“Centre owners are warned that failure to desist from the nefarious act would attract a fine of N100,000.”
The NSCDC is using the UTME mock examination to plan ahead for the main examination.
