Dr Beatrice Okorie , the Lagos
Coordinator of the Board , in Lagos said that this was a great
improvement over the previous years when there were only five centres.
Okorie disclosed this when she was asked
about the board’s level of preparedness ahead of next year’s
matriculation examination slated for March 4, 2015.
NAN reports that the board, had during
the 2014 examination which comprised the Paper Pencil, Computer Based
and the Dual Based modes, declared that it was migrating fully to an all
computer based test.
The coordinator said that consequently,
about 30 centres fully equipped with the necessary systems, software and
backups had been approved for the conduct of the examination against
“the five we used to have before now”.
“Preparations are in top gear for next year’s matriculation examination. Everything is going as planned.
“We have been visiting various centres around the state to inspect what are on ground.
“So far, we are satisfied with about 30
centres that have been able to meet our requirements as they will ensure
the smooth take off of the conduct of the examination.
“We will also like to say that more
centres are still going to be approved and a case where there is an
outright absence of the backups or the capacity for the existing ones
are below expectation, we will advise for an immediate installation or a
replacement.
“We do not approve any ICT centre with less than 150 computer sets,” she said.
Okorie said that there was no going back from the full migration to the Computer Based Test (CBT) mode.
“The board had put necessary machinery
in place to ensure that there were enough centres for as many as
candidates that would register for the examination,” she said. (NAN)
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