News

Full list of 23 CBT centres JAMB delisted in 11 states

The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has released the names of 23 computer-based test (CBT) centres delisted over technical issues recorded during the 2026 mock Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME).

The board also issued warnings to 88 centres that experienced minor technical challenges.

JAMB spokesperson, Fabian Benjamin, disclosed that the affected centres were initially over 20 but later increased to 23 across 11 states and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).

He explained that the centres were delisted due to technical inefficiencies observed during the mock examination conducted on March 28, with results released on March 31.

The board also cautioned candidates against fraudsters, particularly those on WhatsApp, who falsely claim they can manipulate or boost UTME scores.

List of affected centres by state:

Abia

  • Micben, Seat of Wisdom Academy Umunteke Asa (Micben ICT Hall), Ukwa West

Anambra

  • Bishop Crowther Seminary CBT Centre, Awka
  • The Oracle Lens, Ubili Town Hall, Nnokwa

Bayelsa

  • Derby’s Young ICT Centre, Yenagoa

Delta

  • Avid ICT Solutions CBT Centre, Asaba
  • Brightfield School CBT, Ekpan
  • Conarina Maritime Academy, Abraka

Edo

  • Daniet Global Resources, Benin City
  • Moses and Grace College of Health Sciences and Technology CBT Centre, Benin City

FCT (Abuja)

  • De-Lite CBT Centre, Model Secondary School, Maitama
  • Zulqud Consult Ltd (ZCL CBT Centre), Government Secondary School, Lugbe

Lagos

  • Florin High School CBT Centre, Ejigbo
  • Folbob CBT Centre, Lakowe
  • Great Kezino College CBT Centre, Ikorodu
  • Obans CBT Centre, Ikorodu
  • Teesas Learning and CBT Centre, Lekki

Ogun

  • Braingate Model Schools CBT Centre, Ijoko
  • Greenhills Academy CBT Centre, Itele

Osun

  • Oduduwa University CBT Centre, Ipetumodu

Oyo

  • Lasting Glory Schools CBT Centre, Ibadan
  • Nesam International School CBT Centre, Ibadan
  • Saf Polytechnic CBT Centre, Iseyin

Plateau

  • Rabjib Computer Academy, Jos

JAMB said the delisting is part of efforts to ensure a smooth and credible examination process for candidates in the forthcoming UTME.

Share

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *