This is a public message for JAMB applicants reading for their forthcoming examinations designed to usher them into the universities.
The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has begun publishing centres for candidates of this year’s Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME).
“I have received my centre. I will be writing at Social Sciences Department in UNILAG this Friday by 3pm,” a student told DAILY POST on Tuesday morning.
Barring any last minute changes, this year’s examinations will begin on Friday. It is scheduled to hold from March 9 to March 17.
Candidates who have applied can check on www.jamb.org.ng and follow these steps:
1.Visit the JAMB UTME Slip Printing page on the e-Facility portal via the link here: www.jamb.org.ng/PrintExamslip/PrintExaminationSlip
2. Enter your Reg Number or your registered e-mail address,
3. Click on the “Print Examination Slip” on the page to access your examination slip.
4. Note: Please allow popup for this site from your browser.
The board is also sending the information by email, but they will be delivered in batches.
Candidates have been warned not to go to their respective centres with prohibited items such as telephones, wristwatches, pens and other device
“I have received my centre. I will be writing at Social Sciences Department in UNILAG this Friday by 3pm,” a student told DAILY POST on Tuesday morning.
Barring any last minute changes, this year’s examinations will begin on Friday. It is scheduled to hold from March 9 to March 17.
Candidates who have applied can check on www.jamb.org.ng and follow these steps:
1.Visit the JAMB UTME Slip Printing page on the e-Facility portal via the link here: www.jamb.org.ng/PrintExamslip/PrintExaminationSlip
2. Enter your Reg Number or your registered e-mail address,
3. Click on the “Print Examination Slip” on the page to access your examination slip.
4. Note: Please allow popup for this site from your browser.
The board is also sending the information by email, but they will be delivered in batches.
Candidates have been warned not to go to their respective centres with prohibited items such as telephones, wristwatches, pens and other device
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