The Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has fixed Saturday March 23rd, 2019 as
The Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has fixed Saturday
March 23rd, 2019 as the new date for the conduct of the 2019 UTME mock
exam. The board has also directed all eligible candidates for the mock
exam to commence the printing of their mock examination notification
slips as from Wednesday March 6th, 2019 in order to know their venue and
time for the mock exam.
Candidates should not wait until the last minute to start preparing
for the exam. If you are taking the 2019 UTME, you will be doing
yourself a whole lot of good by downloading the 2019 JAMB CBT Mobile App or the JAMB CBT Software for Computers.
Business centres and Cyber Cafes who would like to train candidates for
the exam are advised to apply by following procedures at this link; https://myschool.ng/jamb-cbt-software-agent
In a statement by the JAMB spokesman Fabian Benjamin, 2019 UTME Candidates have been urged to guard all their details pertaining to the 2019 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME/DE) Direct Entry.
He reminded the candidates that the purpose of the mock exam is to ascertain the readiness of its system for the exam and help candidates especially those not to familiar with CBT to get themselves acquainted with it.
He debunked the rumour that that marks from the mock examination would be added to scores obtained in the main examination.
The actual date for the main exam is yet to be announced by the board
but a source hinted that the exam has been shifted to April 16th, 2019.
However, this is yet to be officially confirmed by JAMB.
In a statement by the JAMB spokesman Fabian Benjamin, 2019 UTME Candidates have been urged to guard all their details pertaining to the 2019 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME/DE) Direct Entry.
He reminded the candidates that the purpose of the mock exam is to ascertain the readiness of its system for the exam and help candidates especially those not to familiar with CBT to get themselves acquainted with it.
He debunked the rumour that that marks from the mock examination would be added to scores obtained in the main examination.
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