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2020 JUPEB EXAMINATION NEW DATE

 Prior to the release of examination dates by the Federal Government for all Government-owned National Examination bodies on July 29, 2020, the JUPEB authorities have been

in touch with the Ministry of Education. Following this, we have been able to come up

with the examination schedule for the 2020 JUPEB Examinations.


The examination date has been fixed to hold from Monday, September 7 to Friday

September 18, 2020. This will be preceded with a four—week revision from August 10 to

September 4, 2020.


Each JUPEB Centre is expected to adequately and sufficiently manage situations during

the revision weeks and the examination period. Each Centre is at liberty to either

continue with the online teaching or allow the students to come to school in batches, to

avoid all the students on the school premises at the same time. This advice may be

useful for centres with high number of students. The Government will be monitoring our

activities and no Centre should give room for any negative report that will indict JUPEB

Programme.


The Examination Time table will be released by Friday August 7 together with

Instruction to Practicals and oral Papers.

The JUPEB new timetable for the September to be released on Friday 7th.

This is to inform you that 2020 JUPEB Examination is now fixed for Sept 7 -18.

We shall be sending email by noon tomorrow to all Vice Chancellors of JUPEB centres and copy the Centre Directors.

REQUIREMENTS


Centre Directors are to pay close attention to the following:


1. Each Centre is expected to compulsorily check the temperature of the Students,

Invigilators and Supervisors daily.


2. Provide hand sanitizers for Students invigilators and Supervisors in addition to

hand washing point before entry into the Examination hall.


3. Every candidate, invigilator, the supervisor must wear a face mask throughout the

examination period. Supervisors will be mandated to enforce this and Centre

Director should enforce the same.


4. The sitting arrangement must be at least one-metre distance apart as contained in

the NCDC regulations of social and physical distancing. Therefore Centres are

expected to get large halls for the examination.


5. Centre Directors are to furnish the Registrar/CEO with the information on the

halls that will be used for examination with all the parameters indicated. This is

expected for submission not later than Tuesday, August 18. (See Attachment) I.


6. Centres that could not provide large halls that will be equal to the number of

Supervisors that they are due to have will be charged for extra supervisors

posted to them. Such Centre will be notified. Note that the margin is 1 supervisor

per 500 candidates with a proviso that the examination venue can take at least

300 candidates seated for examination.


7. All other JUPEB instructions still stand. Please see attached instructions for the

conduct of the JUPEB Examination.


We, therefore, expect every University JUPEB Centre to begin preparations to ensure that

we have a very successful examination in 2020. Each centre shall be held responsible

for any lapse in that centre. The cooperation of everyone is highly required.

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