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Wednesday, 23 November 2016

JAMB CBT REGISTRATION FROM AND GUIDE IS 2017/2018 IS OUT ONLINE

JAMB CBT Registration Form and Guide 2017/18 is Out Online 
The CSN team wishes to inform the general public that applications are currently invited from suitably qualified candidates, applying for admission into Nigeria Tertiary Institutions, which includes (Federal and State Universities, Federal and State Polytechnics, College of education, etc) through the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) for the 2017/18 academic session.
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JAMB Registration Period

All interested candidates should take note that the Jamb CBT registration starts on Wednesday, the 23rd of November, 2016, and it is billed to end on Friday, the 22nd of January, 2017.

Tuesday, 22 November 2016

How to Print JAMB Admission Letter [Do-it-Yourself]

To print your admission letter on JAMB website, you need to check your admission status first, it’s free.
If you have been successfully offered admission, you can now proceed to get/print your admission letter. However, printing of admission is not free. You will need to get JAMB e-facility card which goes for N1,000 at any JAMB Office.
Once you acquire the E-facility card from JAMB, follow the procedure below.

Get/Print JAMB Admission Letter.

JAMB: How to Retrieve Your Lost Card Details


You can retrieve your lost card details online without much ado, upon supply of valid required info that is unique to you.
Retrieving of lost card details is easy. You only need to provide the phone number used during registration and your surname to get them back.
Retrieve Lost Card Details.
  1. Go to http://www.jamb.org.ng/unifiedtme3/PINRecovery.aspx,
  2. Enter your Phone number and surname in the required columns,
  3. Finally, click on ‘Recover PIN’ to see your lost card details again.

JAMB Brochure.

JAMB Brochure – Latest Edition


Want to find out your subject combination before you register for UTME? or Wish to know the universities that will welcome your certificate before you register for Direct Entry? JAMB Brochure is your surest ‘messiah’.
The general entry requirements approved by JAMB for admission into the First Degree, National Diploma (ND), National Innovation Diploma (NID), and Nigeria Certificate in Education (NCE) programmes in Universities, other Degree-Awarding Institutions, Monotechnics, Polytechnics, Innovation Enterprise Institutes and Colleges of Education are available in the Brochure.

JAMB Syllabuses for UTME from 2016 – 2019


Want to excel at the JAMB CBT exam? Then you have to familiarize your self with the latest JAMB syllabuses.

JAMB Syllabus provides topics, objectives and recommended textbooks for each subject. You will get this at no cost after registering for UTME.

In case you are not given upon registration, you can also use this online version at no cost too, but you will however need a device that is capable of opening Portable Document Format (PDF).

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JAMB CBT pratice software

Writing materials and calculator will be made available to candidates on the day of the examination.

You can also download JAMB CBT practice software from HERE.

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2016 JAMB CBT Exam Date & Venue

JAMB has announced the date and venue of the 2016 Computer Based Test (CBT) exam date and venue.
According to JAMB, the 2016 UTME will commence on Monday, February 29th, 2016 and would last for seven days. The venue of the examination will be at the candidates’ chosen town during on-line registration.

 Check this: Re-Print JAMB Slip to Reflect Exact Exam Date.

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How to Check 2016 JAMB UTME Result Online

2016 JAMB result is out. We publish this article to show you the easiest way to check without using scratch card card.
The 2016 JAMB UTME results are now available online. Candidates that participated in the exam can now check their results online 24 hours after their exam.

 Check of JAMB result is quite easy and FREE!

Steps to Check JAMB Result.

1. Go to http://www.jamb.org.ng/unifiedtme3/
2. Click on Check Result,
3. Enter your registration number in the required box,
4. Click Check result to access your JAMB score.

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Monday, 21 November 2016

Important Information You Need To Know Before & After JAMB Registration – 201

This is the important information all candidates are required to know about the CBT registration fee, and that is, once you’ve paid, the money is non-refundable. So we advise you to please, before going for registration, you should know what you want to do.

1.    Registration for the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) is done on-line (through the internet) and the board has made it clear, that all interested applicants are to register by themselves. All required information must be provided before they can be successfully registered.
2.    All interested applicants are advised to read and understand the instructions and guidelines (tips) on how to complete the on-line registration before visiting any CBT centre, you can know more about the jamb registration requirements here.
3.    All candidates should study the guidelines on admission before registration, this will give you, a deeper insight on how the admission works.
4.    Candidates who damage or lose their scratch cards before registration will have to purchase another scratch card, because ONLY through their scratch card, will a candidate have his/her own identity on the jamb portal.
5.    Multiple registration are not allowed. All applying candidates who register more than once will have their entire results cancelled (please, avoid multiply entries while registering for the cbt exercise).
6.    All applying candidates should note that their uploaded image or photograph will be embossed on their JAMB result slips and Original Jamb Admission Letters.
7.     All interested candidates should note that they can easily access the Board’s website on www.jamb.org.ng for registration using the registration scratch card.Please take note that Registration for the CBT examination can be done on the website at anytime within the specified registration period through any of the accredited and authorised CBT centres .
8.    All candidates are to take note that irrespective of their choice of course of study or method of testing, they will also be tested on a general book. The name of the general book is; “The Last Days at Forcados High School.” by A. H. Mohammed.
All interested applicants should be informed that there might be no extension of the date of registration.

Registration Documents

When buying the JAMB e-registration scratch cards and registration forms, please take note that the following documents which are listed below shall be made available for collection by every candidate. That is to say, while registering, if you are not provided with the below documents, kindly ask the registrar to provide you with them, because it’s your right as a candidate to have these documents.

1. The complete Syllabus for the examination, which will be given to you in soft copy.
2. The procedures on admission (comes in a Brochure format) in soft copy, which displays the list of Tertiary Institutions and available programmes of study.

JAMB Guidelines for Direct Entry Application (DE) Candidates

All applicants, who are using the Direct Application (DE) should note that one of the following qualifications which is listed below may be considered for admission by Direct Entry:
INTERESTING : See New Closing Date for JAMB Online Registration 2017,
1. All Applicants must have a minimum of five (5) subjects passed at not more than two sittings with at least two at the Principal or Advanced level of the G.C.E. and the others, at credit level of the SSCE/GCE, NTC/NBC.Please be aware that no subject shall be counted at both Ordinary and Advanced levels.
2. Importantly, two (2) passes are required at the IJMB Advanced Level Examination or Cambridge moderated Schools of Basic Studies Terminal Examination or Institute of Baccalaureate from recognised institutions with SSCE/GCE, NTS/NBC credits equivalent in three other subjects (SUBJECT TO UNIVERSITY REQUIREMENTS).

JAMB CBT REGISTRATION FORM


10 Sep 2016 ... JAMB Registration Period. All interested candidates should take note that the Jamb CBT registration starts on Wednesday, the 23rd of November, 2016, and it is billed to end on Friday, the 22nd of January, 2017. ... The Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME)

Friday, 18 November 2016

JAMB INTRODUCE FLEXIBLE CUTOFF MARK FOR ADMISSION SEEKERS

According to the Registrar, the meeting was principally aimed at finding solution to the army of admission seekers who were admitted in the first batch. “The purpose of today’s meeting is essentially to consider admissions of our teeming applicants who were not considered during the first exercise. ​Your Excellency, Distinguished Ladies and Gentlemen, kindly recall that at the two (2) previous meetings in Kano and Abuja, I stated that the Board would cooperate with the various institutions in carrying out the mandates of their respective Senates and Academic Boards on admission matters. Therefore, the Board would not impose candidates on them but, as a referee, would ensure that no applicant is unjustifiably denied the opportunity of access to tertiary institutions in Nigeria,” said Oloyede in his opening remarks. Oloyede noted that the Board will continue to get involve in admission matters in a way that reflects national concern in a season of change, devoid of corruption. This, he stated has already received the blessings of the Education Minister and other education stakeholders across the length and breadth of the country. “In this respect, we should be seen in a conspicuous and proven manner that we have the interest of the nation in mind in carrying out our statutory functions. I am pleased to note that we adhered to all the decisions​reached at the 2016-Policy Meeting chaired by our effective and efficient Honorable Minister of Education, Mallam Adamu Adamu,” he said adding that as “expected of any responsible institution under a national dispensation that is uncompromisingly averse to corruption and lack of transparency, no review of any policy will be selective, sectional or an under the table-deal.” On the controversial minimum cut-off mark for admission into tertiary institution, Oloyede said time had come to review same; noting that uniformity across board should not be encouraged, arguing that since the various institutions award different categories of certificates; same cut-off mark is untenable. His words: “Let me in this connection, address the issue of the minimum national cut-off mark which is normally decided at the Policy Meetings. By way of information, the Policy Meeting is one that comprises the Honourable Minister of Education as the Chairman, the Heads of Regulatory Bodies in the Education Sector such as NUC, NBTE, NABTEB, NCCE, the Heads of Tertiary Institutions, the Board and other Stakeholders. It was at this meeting that a decision of 180 as the 2016 National cut-off mark was reached. However, many Institutions, though part of the decision, have expressed concern on their inability to effect this cut-off mark as they are finding it difficult to fill a reasonable percentage of their quota if the rule is strictly applied ….” For the ex-Vice Chancellor, University of Ilorin, the inability of some institutions to fill their admission quota due to the strict implementation of the 180 minimum cut-off mark is a disservice to the nation’s quest for expansion of education as a tool of change and development. “As a Board, we have studied the trend of admissions and have come up with a finding that hardly do the institutions collectively fill their quota annually. Indeed, in some cases, up to 50% of approved quota is wasted particularly by upright institutions which do not circumspect the rule. Unfortunately, a large number of institutions flagrantly disregarded the cut-off and many other policies. Yet they found a way to eventually regularize the illegal admissions through corrupt process,” the JAMB boss further added. Apparently to send a warning to his staff, Oloyede stated that even before he assumed duties at the Board, his predecessor had sanctioned those found to have been complicit in shady admission practices. “Shortly before my assumption of office, twelve officials of JAMB who had conspired with officials of some institutions to abuse the regularization process were dismissed from service,” adding that JAMB “has insisted on total recovery of millions of Naira involved in the deal.” JAMB, he said has collated the requests from the various Senates and Academic Boards and have made our pleas known to appropriate authorities. The former VC also expressed joy in the fact that though the initiative is only a few months old, change is already being felt. “Just this morning we received a green light on flexible cut-off mark only for institutions which have exhausted the list of candidates with180 and above, subject, of course to a minimum acceptable to JAMB and meeting of other pre requisites. In addition we have re opened the portal for change of institutions and courses so that institutions and candidates can legitimately without any need for regularization, effect change of course at the point of entry rather than National Youth Service Corps, NYSC- inspired regularization with attendant abuse. I have given a personal and official assurance to NYSC that all abuse/loopholes have been blocked,” he stressed. On the need to be service-driven, the JAMB boss noted that a lot still need to be done, saying a lot has evolved over the years; more still need to be done. He said, “Service delivery is aimed at improving the value of services rendered. As a Board, we are reviewing the process of some of our service delivery platforms to the public aimed at enhancing our services to the public in line with international best practices that will eliminate some of the difficulties our clients go through in accessing our services. The Board has therefore created on-line platforms for such services as purchase of application documents, change of course/institution, correction of data, etc., adding that “the platform provides for all the services candidates may require from the Board without increasing the service charge. It is no longer required of any applicant to travel to Bwari for any of the services. They are on line. Help desks on line, have also been opened. The beauty of it is that Heads of Institutions are directly involved in these processes because of the need to ensure transparency, accountability and completely eradicate abuses that were prevalent in the old order.” In the years ahead, Oloyede said Nigerians would be proud of JAMB in their service to the country even as he prayed for the cooperation and understanding of all and sundry in the task of making the Board better than he met it.
Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/11/jamb-introduces-flexible-cut-off-marks-for-admission-seekers/

University Of Uyo 2016/2017 School Of Continuing Education Admission List Released.

The University Of Uyo (UNIUYO) through her management has released the school of education supplementary admission lists into Certificate/Diploma, Undergraduate (UTME/DE), PG-Diploma, Masters And Ph.D for 2016/2017 session. The names of admitted candidates are contained on the document below. Click here: uniuyo-school-of-continuing-education_suppl_admission_list Note: We now post daily scholarships for Nigeria Students (Including Undergraduates & Post-Graduates). Click … The post University Of Uyo 2016/2017 School Of Continuing Education Admission List Released. 

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Wednesday, 16 November 2016

JAMB HAVE CONCULDER ON 180 CUTOFF MARK FOR 2016 / 2017 ACACEDIC SESSION

The Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has concluded arrangements to reduce the 180 cut-off mark for admission to tertiary institutions. The registrar and chief executive of JAMB, Prof. Is-haq Oloyede, said this during the second technical committee meeting for 2016 Admissions to Tertiary Institutions in Nigeria, at the Alvan Ikoku College of Education, Owerri, … The post JAMB Concludes Arrangement to Reduce 180 cut-off Mark for 2016/2017 Academic Session appeared first on Students Nigeria.

The Conduct Of 2017 UTME Is Faced With Inadeqaute Funding - JAMB Boss

; font-family: "arial" , "helvetica" , sans-serif; font-size: 14px; line-height: 20px;">The Registrar of JAMB, Prof. Is-haq Oloyede, has disclosed that inadequate funding is posing a challenge to the conduct of Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination.
He made this known while receiving a delegation of the Senate committee on Tertiary Institution and Tertiary Education Trust fund in his office in Bwari, FCT, on Tuesday.

“The major challenge facing the board has to do with funding; we take N5,000 from each candidate; we do not even have the money to conduct the examination.

“Rather, we call on third party to do some of the things and they only give some commission to JAMB, because we do not have enough money to invest.
“Conduct of examination across the country requires intensive human participation; you will recruit invigilators and monitors and then it costs so much money to set exam questions.
“The capital allocation is N1bn; the release so far is N45.57m; the overhead cost is N50m allocated, but N24.9m is what we have received so far.

“The N24.9 million given is not sufficient to pay electricity bills because all the 36 states and zonal offices depend on what comes from headquarters for their funding.”
He equally appealed to the senate not to increase the validity of JAMB result as it will do more harm than good. 

JAMB Adopts New Method For 2017 UTME Registration

The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board has disclosed that it will deploy “pin vending” for the 2017 UTME test registration.

This was made known by the board’s Head of Media and Information, Dr Fabian Benjamin, on Wednesday.

According to him the public especially prospective UTME candidates should start getting familiar with the new system as the board will no longer make use of scratch cards.

“Candidates wishing to register for the examination will just make online payment and get a pin with which they can upload their data.

“This new pin vending will be accessible through the options of web payment, ATM issued cards like Visa, Verve, and Master card, online Quick Teller, mobile application and Bank Branch case/card.”

He further mentioned that the board is working to ensure that some of the challenges experienced during the 2016 UTME won't re-occur in 2017 UTME.

He however added that is it does not mean that the examination will be totally hitch free.

The spokesman also said that the board would begin validation of UTME centres across the country soon to ensure they are up to standard.
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Do You Have Issues Checking Your JAMB Admission Status? Let's Help You

We earlier notified that the Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has enabled the portal for 2016 UTME candidates to check their admission status and print admission letters.

However, it seems many candidates are having issues checking their admission status may be do to a poor network.

We have therefore created this thread to help candidates with that.

If you have issues checking your admission status on JAMB website, you can use the comment box to send your JAMB registration Number and a Myschooler or an Admin will help you out with that.