JAMB has rolled out modalities for the absorption of returnee students from war-torn countries into Nigerian universities.
JAMB has promised to ensure that Nigerian students evacuated from war-torn Sudan are integrated into universities.
A new date has been announced for the 80,166 candidates to sit the exam.
He said that the centres, coordinated by seasoned academics and university administrators, had a total of 337 candidates.
He said JAMB was aware of candidates with special needs who may not favourably compete with candidates without special needs.
The command PRO hinted that efforts were on to arrest other accomplices in connection with the offence.
“Candidates who for technical reasons could not take the examination are to print new examination notifications early on April 26 to know their rescheduled sessions.”
Mr Owolafe said the board had put necessary measures in place to ensure that the exercise was smooth and without system malfunction or other difficulties.
Some candidates, after their examinations, commended the process and prayed for sustainability in future examinations.
Mr Benjamin said the board had postponed the continuation of its DE registration, scheduled to close on Thursday, April 20.
