NBC/NTC /ANBC/ANTC EXAMINATIONS:EXAMINATION ENTRY GUIDE
5. COMPLETION OF MANUAL ENTRY SCHEDULE
Principals should complete Manual Entry Schedule (EA 60 and 61) and the Summary Sheets (EA 62 and 63) which should be taken to the State/Zonal Office.
6. EXAMINATION FEES
- Examination fee for each candidate is N3,500.00
- All Technical trades that have practical and Business Trades with Shorthand dictation is N4, 000 .00. This additional N500 is not for the procurement of the materials needed for the practical.
- In addition to (a) & (b) above N850 is to be paid by each candidate as Converged Management Technology Platform (CEMTP) fee.
- Fees paid by candidates for any examination are not refundable.
7. PAYMENT OF EXAMINATION FEES
All examination fees for schools/colleges should be paid by Bank drafts drawn from any of the following banks and payable to NABTEB Benin City. (1) UBA Plc (2) First Bank Plc 3) Zenith Bank Plc. (4) Union Bank Plc and (5) Skye Bank Plc.. Schools are free to use a single Bank Draft to cover the fees for all their candidates. The originals and photocopies of the Bank Drafts should be attached to the Summary Sheets (TA 62 and 63) and submitted to NABTEB Zonal Office in Lagos, Benin City, Enugu, Abuja, Kaduna and Yola, State Offices nationwide or National Headquarters of the Board in Benin City for the purchase of on-line registration scratch cards. All Bank Drafts must bear the name of the school, the State and centre number at the back Note that Bank Tellers will not be accepted. Entries accompanied with Bank Tellers will be rejected.
8. CLOSING DATE: The closing date for the submission of entries is 30th March, 2010. There will be no extension of closing date.
9. REGISTRATION FOR GENERAL EDUCATION, TRADE-RELATED AND TRADE COMPONENTS
- All candidates are to write the General Education, Trade Related and Trade components listed against their trades in EA 25.
- For all NTC candidates, English Language (O01), Mathematics (O02), Physics (O04) and Chemistry (O05) are compulsory. Biology (O06) is also compulsory for candidates offering Catering Craft Practice (34O), Ladies Garment making (33O), Men’s Garment Making (32O), Cosmetology (31O), Fisheries (20O) and Animal Husbandry (18O). All other candidates offering technical trades cannot offer Biology. Economics (O03), Literature-in-English (O07) are optional for technical candidates.
- Candidates for 21O are exempted from Introduction to Building Construction (211). Candidates for Electrical Installation & Maintenance Work (04O) and Electronic Works (07O) are exempted from Basic Electricity (194). Candidates for Fabrication and Welding (05O) and Mechanical Engineering Craft Practice (06O) are exempted from General Metal Work (191). Candidates for Carpentry and Joinery (22O), Furniture Making (23O), Machine Wood Work (24O) are exempted from General Wood Work (192).
- For all business candidates, English Language (O01), Mathematics (O02) and Economics (O03) are compulsory while Physics (O04), Chemistry (O05), Biology (O06), Literature-in-English (O07) and ICT – Information Communication Technology (O08) are optional.
- Examination centres must not register candidates for trades for which their centres were not approved. Colleges/Schools who do not adhere strictly to this will have their entries invalidated in the affected subjects.
10. MULTIPLE ENTRIES:
A candidate is expected to enroll for one trade only.
Multiple entries will be invalidated.
11. AMENDMENT TO ENTRIES
Once an entry document has been submitted, no amendments will be allowed in the entries, Swapping of names and trades/subjects, replacements, change in name, Trade code, Examination Centre, etc.
12. EXAMINATION TIME TABLE
The Board will ensure that examinations take place as provided on the Time Table at various centres. However, changes if any, will be communicated to schools/colleges through the mass media.
13. IRREGULAR ENTRIES
(a) The Board will reject the scripts of any candidate in any paper for which he/she had not been registered.
(b) The practice whereby centres allow candidates who did not enroll for some subject(s) or the entire examinations to write the paper(s) or the examinations will not be allowed.
(C) No results will be issued to candidates who sat for papers for which they were not registered. The principals are advised to report cases such as wrong spelling of names, non-appearance of name in the Marks and Attendance Sheets, duplicated or wrong examination number etc. to the supervisor as soon as such cases are detected.
14. PHOTO-ALBUMS
- Competed entries must be accompanied with two copies of completed photo-albums.
- Candidates colour passport photographs in the photo-albums should be arranged on trade basis in line with how the names and trades appear in the entry schedule. The names and examination numbers should be clearly written below their passports photographs. Principals are strongly advised to ensure that the examination numbers of their candidates on the two photo albums are the same. The passports photographs on the two photo-albums must be identical to the one on the on-line registration.
- Candidates whose passport photographs do not appear in the photo-albums and the on-line registration photo cards will not be allowed to take the examinations.
15. EXAMINATION ENVIRONMENT
Every approved examination centre should provide an examination hall and an overall examinations conducive environment for its candidates during the examinations.
16. REJECTION OF ENTRIES
Entries which do not conform with the Board’s regulations will be rejected.
17. THE RIGHT OF THE BOARD
The Board reserves the right to cancel or withhold the result of any centre in whole or in part. The Board has the right to invalidate entries that do not have passport photographs even when such entries are accompanied with appropriate examination fees. The Board, its employees or agents shall be relieved from all responsibilities for any injury, delay, loss or damage however caused and of whatever kind arising or resulting on their part while acting in the course of/or in connection with the Board’s examinations.
18. COLLECTION OF EXAMINATION MATERIALS
Examination centres are required to collect examination materials from their respective State/Zonal Offices as from 27th April, 2010.
19. LOCKING OF SCHOOL GATES DURING EXAMINATIONS:
- Principals should not lock the gate to the school premises or the door to the examination Hall during examinations. However, if it becomes extremely necessary to lock the gate, a staff of the school must be permanently stationed there with the key for easy access to the examination venue by NABTEB Staff/Ministry Officials on monitoring.
- Each school should have functional Email address/ GSM Number.
20. INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES: Principals should bring the contents of the following instructions to the candidates before the examinations.
- Materials Allowed for the Examinations
All candidates are required to supply their own pens, pencils, ink and rulers.
Drawing Materials:candidates are required to provide themselves with Drawing board, Tee-Square, metric scale ruler and other drawing instruments.
Slide rules: candidates are allowed to use slide rules at any examination.
The use of simple non-programmable, noiseless and cordless calculator is allowed.
Please note that the use of G.S.M. is not allowed in the examination hall.
- Candidates are not allowed to change subjects or examination centres during the examinations.
- Date and Time of Examination.
(i) It is imperative for candidates to check the dates and the time of commencement of their papers from relevant Time Table published by the Board.
(ii) All morning papers will commence at 9.00 a.m. Candidates should arrive at their examination centres at least HALF AN HOUR before the commencement of every paper.
- All practical tests will commence at 9.00 a.m. as indicated on the Time Table. Candidates must report at the centres arranged for them for practical examinations or at the centres to which they have been transferred.
- Candidates are required to produce their photo-cards each time they report for a paper.
- Candidates are expected to behave well while in the examination hall. Candidates found guilty of disorderly behaviour in the examination hall are liable to expulsion from the centres.
- All candidates must write their names, centre numbers, candidates’ number, paper codes, etc. on answer booklets, objective answer sheets, graph sheets and Drawing sheets in all the papers. All continuation sheets must bear the centre number and candidate’s number in addition to the question number.
- All candidates must append their signatures on the warning space provided in the cover page of the answer booklet.
- Candidates are warned not to use office pins to secure their work. Twine would be supplied by the supervisor or invigilator on request.
- Candidates should exercise great care in the use of furniture and facilities in the examination hall. They are reminded that the cost of repairs or replacement of any damaged property would be borne by candidate(s) responsible for such damage.
21. EXAMINATION RULES:
- Act NO. 33 of 1999. The attention of candidates is hereby drawn to the provisions of Act No. 33 of 1999 which provide stiff penalties for examination malpractices.
- Candidates are therefore warned to desist from actions that would breach the provisions of the Act.
- Candidates are not allowed to bring in scripts, or plain sheets of paper into the hall.
- Candidates must not bring books or papers into the examination hall except materials which they have been specifically told to bring to the hall.
- Candidates must not communicate with each other during the examinations. Candidates wishing to ask questions should attract the attention of the supervisor/invigilator by raising their hands. The Board does not accept responsibility for the loss of books, bags, or other property, which candidates bring to the examination centre.
- Any candidate who disobeys these instructions may be asked to discontinue his or her work, and must be reported to the Board by the supervisor.
- Candidates are requested to submit three (3) identical colour passport photographs with RED background, one of which must be scanned on the photocards while the other two are for the photo-albums.
- No candidate is allowed to leave the hall, unless on confirmed health ground until 30 minutes to full time for Practical and Essay Papers or 10 minutes to full time for an objective paper. Where a health problem is confirmed, the supervisor is under instruction to provide medical attention and ensure that the question paper and other worked materials are left behind. Similarly, no candidate is allowed into an examination hall 30 minutes after the commencement of a paper.
22. PRACTICAL EXAMINATIONS
Candidates for practical examinations are required to provide their own tools. Candidates are expected to exercise great care in the handling and the use of the machines and tools provided. Candidates are to note that the N500.00 paid as practical fee is not for the procurement of the materials, i.e. Cutting List for practical papers.
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