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76% of candidates scored below 200, Jamb releases candidate's performance statistics
The Joint Admission Matriculation Board(JAMB) has released the statistics for the recently concluded exam which took place across the nation. The result revealed massive underperformance by candidates with over...
Exciting news for prospective university and college students in Nigeria! The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has officially commenced the sale of Direct Entry (DE) forms, opening doors for candidates to secure admission into higher institutions through alternative pathways. The...
The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) examination is a critical milestone for students aspiring to gain admission into tertiary institutions in Nigeria. As the exam date approaches, it's essential to have your exam slip, containing vital information such as exam venue, date, and...
For many students in Nigeria, the period between completing their Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) examinations and receiving their results can be a time of uncertainty and anticipation. However, rather than waiting idly, this interim period provides an opportunity to explore...
As the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) continues to streamline its processes and embrace digitalization, checking your exam center, date, and time for the 2024 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) has become more convenient than ever. Gone are the days of waiting...
As stated by the Joint Admission and Matriculation Examination Board students from over 150 institutions that offer three-level certificates will be barred from obtaining direct entry due to know verification of their certificate by the institutions that offer those certificates.
Your direct...
It is almost two weeks since the Joint Admission Matriculation Board opened its registration portal for individuals looking to apply for the 2024 UTME examination. While passing the information, the examination board implored all candidates to make sure to get their registration done at...
Nigerian mom infuriated after a Jamb registrar retrieves her number from the system to woo her 15-year-old daughter
A Nigerian mom has gotten infuriated after a male JAMB registrar retrieved her 15-year-old daughter's data from the system and texted her on WhatsApp. Unbeknownst to the man, the...
70% of people who will be registering for 2024 JAMB are probably doing so for the first time which means that it is possible to get lost trying to have your registration done.
Also, even if you must stop at an accredited center to register for your examination, you should be acquainted with...
It is no longer news that to study a prospective, earning potential, and prestigious course in a Nigerian University, you have to really earn it and this is where the race begins. Earlier this week, the Joint Admission Matriculation Board opened the registration portal for individuals willing to...
The Joint Admission Matriculation Board has announced that 2024/2025 registration for all potential Jambites has commenced. This means that anyone willing to gain admission into the university this year has to go to the nearest accredited center to register.
Since the board announced that D.E...
Following the trend of events from the fake degree saga, the federal government has concluded that it will not recognize degree certificates issued by some foreign and Nigerian universities, moving toward.
Considering that several people are looking to obtain JAMB forms and write their UTME...
Contrary to the information flying around which may also mislead candidates, the Joint Admission Matriculation Board has debunked stories of increased examination fees.
According to the education board, the 2024 JAMB form remains at N3,500 per head. This information was disclosed in a bulletin...
Direct Entry Jamb candidates, for a long time, have been known to bypass the regular JAMB exam. Usually, the only thing they have to do is present qualifications that can serve as an alternative and also exempt them from the JAMB exam. These alternative qualifications include A-level exams...
JAMB to introduce cognitive and verbal reasoning tests for DE students
The Joint Admission Matriculation Board is set to introduce cognitive and verbal reasoning tests for Direct Entry students starting in 2024. This was borne out of the need to test the academic stance of the Direct Entry...
What is JAMB reprint?
The full meaning of JAMB is Joint Admissions Matriculation Board. The JAMB examination is an entrance exam written by candidates applying to tertiary institutions
JAMB reprint slip
It’s very important for candidates to reprint their JAMB examination slip because this...
Many people often mistake the acronym JAMB for UTME. It is very important to note that the two acronyms are totally different and they don't mean the same thing.
JAMB stands for Joint Admissions Matriculation Board while the full meaning of UTME is Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination...
Few weeks after the examination board JAMB completed the investigation which showed that Ejikeme forged her UTME results, the Anambra State government has decided to send her on a 3-month psychotherapy.
Recall that JAMB had penalized Ejikeme by withholding her result and banning her from...
After a series of investigations, 19-year old Mmesoma Ejikeme has finally confessed to the examination board that she manipulated her UTME results, inflating her score from 249 to 362.
On June 24th 2023, Ejikeme was announced as the top scorer for this year's UTME. She was widely celebrated...
The House of Representatives have set up a panel to investigate candidate Mmesoma Ejikeme's UTME result which was tagged fraudulent by the examination board.
Recall that JAMB gave its final verdict yesterday, making it known to the public that the said result has been withheld and Ejikeme...
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