Fabian Benjamin, the board’s head, media and information, made this known in an interview with NAN.
He said a total of 245,753 of the 1,652,795 candidates that registered for this year’s UTME are expected to write the test.
“We are happy to announce to the public that the board has concluded arrangement for the conduct of the mock UTME, slated for Monday, February 26,” he said.
“What this means is that, at the end if the exercise, whatever system that is not seen will not be used for the mock examination.
‘The 2018 exercise sold a total of 1, 966,918 candidate generating profiles.
“In previous examinations this number of candidates would have paid for the forms but through our efficient and effective system of ensuring that candidates do not waste resources, we decided to introduce the profile generating regime.
“By this method, candidates will first have to generate personal profiles before proceeding to obtain pins, in between which they are open to deciding whether to go ahead to pay for the registration documents or otherwise.”
NAN reports that the main UTME is expected to hold nationwide from March 9 to March 17.
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