Everything You Need to Know About JAMB Examination
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Everything You Need to Know About JAMB Examination

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Nigerian students applying for admission to tertiary schools take the JAMB (Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board) Examination. The main requirement for enrollment in Nigerian universities, polytechnics, and schools of education is this. Each year, candidates must take the test, and they must perform well in order to gain admission to their top choice of school.


There are a few things you should be aware of in order to properly prepare for the JAMB exam. Everything you need to know about the JAMB test, including registration, eligibility, the syllabus, and how to do well, will be covered in this article.

Registration for JAMB Examination

You must adhere to the requirements set forth by the board in order to register for the JAMB test. The JAMB enrollment process involves the following steps:

1. Create a JAMB profile: To register for JAMB examination, you need to create a profile on the JAMB portal. This profile will be used throughout the registration process.

2. Obtain the JAMB e-pin: You can obtain the JAMB e-pin at any JAMB accredited banks and online payment platforms. The e-pin is necessary for completing the registration process.

3. Visit a JAMB CBT center: After obtaining the JAMB e-pin, visit any JAMB CBT (Computer Based Test) center to complete your registration. At the center, you will be required to provide your biodata, choice of institution/course, and O'level result details.

4. Upload your photograph and fingerprint: During the registration process, you will be required to upload your passport photograph and fingerprint.

Eligibility for JAMB Examination

Before you register for JAMB examination, there are certain eligibility criteria you need to meet. Here are the eligibility criteria for the JAMB examination:

1. Age: Candidates must be 16 years and above to be eligible for JAMB examination..

2. O'level result: Candidates must possess at least five credit passes in relevant subjects including Mathematics and English Language.

3. Choice of institution: Candidates must have chosen a tertiary institution as their first or second choice during UTME (Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination) registration.

JAMB Examination Syllabus

The four topics that make up the JAMB exam syllabus are English Language, Mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry. The topics and subtopics that will be covered in each subject's examination are listed in great depth. To prepare for the exam, it is crucial to fully review the JAMB syllabus.

Scoring High in JAMB Examination

Scoring high in the JAMB examination requires adequate preparation and smart study techniques. We recommend taking study tips. However, here are some tips to help you score high in JAMB examination:

1. Understand the JAMB syllabus: Study the JAMB syllabus thoroughly to know the topics and sub-topics to be covered in the examination.

2. Practice past questions: Practicing past questions is one of the most effective ways to prepare for JAMB examination. It helps you understand the exam format and gives you an idea of what to expect in the examination.

3. Study with a group: Studying with a group can be helpful, especially when preparing for JAMB examination. It enables you to share ideas, clarify concepts, and learn from one another.

4. Use mnemonic devices: Mnemonic devices are memory aids that help you remember information easily. They can be helpful in remembering formulas, concepts, and definitions.

FAQs

Q: When is JAMB examination usually held?

A: JAMB examination is usually held in March every year.

Conclusion

If you are looking to study in any tertiary university in Nigeria, it is very important to be aware of the fact that writing the JAMB/UTME examination is very important. Not only do you have to write the exams, you have to meet the cutoff marks decided by various universities in the country. In most cases, you’d still be required to write a post-UME exam, which is often written on the premises of the school you applied to gain admission to.

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