JAMB CBT Registration Form and Guideline 2017/201818 is Out - jamb.org.ng
All interested candidates should take note that the Jamb CBT registration starts on Friday, the 21st of October, 2016, and it is billed to end on Friday, the 15th of January, 2017. While the website for registration closes on Tuesday, the 19th of January, 2017.
JAMB Requirements for Online Registration – 2017
All
candidates who wishes to register for the forthcoming JAMB CBT examination
should take note that the general entry requirements, which is approved for
admission into the following listed below;
- First Degree,
- National Diploma (ND),
- National Innovation Diploma (NID),
- Nigeria Certificate in Education (NCE) programmes,
In
Universities,
- including other Degree-Awarding Institutions,
- Monotechnics,
- Polytechnics,
- Innovation Enterprise Institutes,
- Colleges of Education.
Take
note that all these information are now available in the Brochure which
accompanies registration materials.
All
JAMB CBT registration 2017 candidates should note that a matriculated student
in any university is not eligible and qualified to sit for the Unified Tertiary
Matriculation Examination (UTME) except those who are
transferring from foreign Universities (Universities outside Nigeria).
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:
- 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.
- 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).
- The jamb board made it necessary that all applicants
are required to have passes in two major subjects in the NCE with S.S.C.E,
NTC/NBC credits or equivalents in THREE other subjects (This is mainly for
Education Courses). Education may be accepted as a third A’Level subject
for all applicants who are taking courses in Education.
- It is very important for all applicants/candidates to
note that they will be required to provide their registration number,
which they used in gaining admission into their NCE, Diploma etc.
JAMB UTME Examination Date and Venue – 2017
- The JAMB CBT examination has been scheduled to commence
on Monday, 29th February to 14th March, 2016.
- While the venue of the CBT centre depends solely on
each candidate’s choice. The venue of the examination will be at the
candidates’ chosen town, which the candidate filled in, during their
on-line registration.
JAMB UTME Registration Fees – 2017
The
Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) management has disclosed that
the JAMB Registration fee for the 2017 is (₦6000), I.e. Scratch
Card cost (₦5000) and Online Registration (₦1,000).
All
interested persons, Applicants and candidates are also required to pay the sum
of Five Hundred Naira (₦500.00) only to obtain the textbook, titled “The
Last Days at Forcados High School.”
The
only criteria in which candidates will be issued this “book” at the point of
registration, is ONLY if they showed an evidence of payment. The UTME Board has
also made it public, that they have concluded an arrangement to provide this
book to avoid the challenge of availability and piracy as experienced in the
last jamb registration, where candidates purchased the book for a higher price.
The
Board also announced through her Public Relations Officer that they will be
sustaining the last year’s regulated registration format where only the Jamb
Computer Based Test (CBT) centres, state offices nationwide were authorised to
register candidates. Other registration centres are fake and candidates should
avoid such centres.
The
reason why the board are sustaining last year’s registration format of using
ONLY the CBT registration centres, state offices, is avoid a situation where
candidates are being exploited, prevent incidence of impersonation and other
acts of malpractice by dubious persons. So far, this has produced positive
results, as there are fewer claim of exploitation from candidates.
While
the Registration forms and cards are now available in the following Banks and
NIPOST Nationwide.
- Zenith Bank Plc
- Skye Bank Plc
- First Bank
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.
- The complete Syllabus for the examination, which will
be given to you in soft copy.
- The procedures on admission (comes in a Brochure format)
in soft copy, which displays the list of Tertiary Institutions and
available programmes of study.
Another
important details about the above mentioned documents, is that they come at NO
EXTRA cost to the candidates, and the writing materials and calculator will
also be made freely available to candidates on the day of the examination.
JAMB CBT Registration Centres
Following
the directives of the Board’s regulated registration exercise, only the
accredited Computer Based Test Centres will be allowed to register candidates
for the exercise, to avoid exploitation of interested registrants.
Important Information You Need To Know Before &
After JAMB Registration – 2017
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.
- 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.
- 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.
- All candidates should study the guidelines on admission
before registration, this will give you, a deeper insight on how the
admission works.
- 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.
- 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).
- All applying candidates should note that their uploaded
image or photograph will be embossed on their JAMB result slips and
Original Jamb Admission Letters.
- 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.
- 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.
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