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» »Unlabelled » 12 Things You Should Know About 2015/2016 JAMB UTME

WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT JAMB 2015
> JAMB 2015 REGISTRATION HAS COMMENCED SINCE 15TH OF SEPTEMBER AND CLOSES ON THURSDAY
15TH OF JANUARY,2015
> .The 2015/2016 UTME will be Computer Based Test (CBT) mode only.
> The Registration Fee is Four thousand, Five Hundred Naira (N4,500)
> The Registration cards can be obtained from the following banks and NIPOST: Zenith Bank Plc, Skye Bank
Plc, Union Bank Plc and First Bank
> THE BROCHURE AND SYLLABUS SHALL BE OFFERED TO ALL CANDIDATES ON PURCHASE OF THE CARD
> Candidates are to pay N500 to obtain the newly introduced book “The Last Days at Forcados High
School.”
> Only Computer Based Centres are authorized to register candidates for the 2015/2016 UTME
> The venue of the examination will be at the candidates chosen town during registration.

> Candidates are to note that irrespective of their choice of course of study or method of testing, they will
also be tested on a general book: “The Last Days at Forcados High School” by A.H. MOHAMMED
> The 2015 JAMB CBT will be conducted on Saturday 28th February to 14th March 2015
> Multiple registrations are not allowed. Candidates who register more than once will have their entire
result cancelled
> Candidates are to note that there will be no extension of the date of registration.

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