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What to Do a Day Before JAMB 2025/2026
JAMB is a crucial exam for Nigerian students seeking admission into tertiary institutions. To perform well, preparation is key, but what you do the day before the exam also matters.
1. Review Notes & Past Questions
Go over key topics and past questions to refresh your memory. Avoid cramming new topics to prevent confusion.
2. Relax & Rest Well
Reduce stress by engaging in calming activities and get at least 8 hours of sleep.
3. Prepare Your Exam Materials & Venue
Print your exam slip, pack essentials, and plan your transport. Arrive at least 30 minutes early.
By following these steps, you’ll boost confidence and improve performance. Best of luck!
JAMB is a crucial exam for Nigerian students seeking admission into tertiary institutions. To perform well, preparation is key, but what you do the day before the exam also matters.
1. Review Notes & Past Questions
Go over key topics and past questions to refresh your memory. Avoid cramming new topics to prevent confusion.
2. Relax & Rest Well
Reduce stress by engaging in calming activities and get at least 8 hours of sleep.
3. Prepare Your Exam Materials & Venue
Print your exam slip, pack essentials, and plan your transport. Arrive at least 30 minutes early.
By following these steps, you’ll boost confidence and improve performance. Best of luck!
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What to Do a Day Before JAMB 2025/2026
JAMB is a crucial exam for Nigerian students seeking university admission. Proper preparation is key, but what you do a day before the exam also matters.
1. Review Your Notes and Past Questions
Revise key concepts and past questions to refresh your memory. Avoid cramming new topics to prevent confusion.
2. Relax and Rest Well
Reduce stress by engaging in calming activities. Get at least 8 hours of sleep for better focus.
3. Prepare Your Exam Materials and Venue
Confirm your exam details, print your slip, pack essentials, and plan your route to arrive early.
Following these steps will boost your confidence and improve your performance. Good luck!
JAMB is a crucial exam for Nigerian students seeking university admission. Proper preparation is key, but what you do a day before the exam also matters.
1. Review Your Notes and Past Questions
Revise key concepts and past questions to refresh your memory. Avoid cramming new topics to prevent confusion.
2. Relax and Rest Well
Reduce stress by engaging in calming activities. Get at least 8 hours of sleep for better focus.
3. Prepare Your Exam Materials and Venue
Confirm your exam details, print your slip, pack essentials, and plan your route to arrive early.
Following these steps will boost your confidence and improve your performance. Good luck!
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1 year ago
How to Stop Feeling Tired While Studying for JAMB 2025
Feeling tired while studying? Here’s how to stay energized:
1. Get Enough Sleep – Aim for 6-8 hours daily to refresh your brain.
2. Take Breaks – Use the 50-10 rule: study for 50 minutes, rest for 10.
3. Eat Brain Foods – Avoid sugary snacks; eat fruits, nuts, and proteins.
4. Drink Water – Stay hydrated to maintain focus.
5. Use Active Study Methods – Practice past questions, use flashcards, and teach others.
Instead of forcing long hours, study smart—rest well, eat right, and stay engaged for better retention!
Feeling tired while studying? Here’s how to stay energized:
1. Get Enough Sleep – Aim for 6-8 hours daily to refresh your brain.
2. Take Breaks – Use the 50-10 rule: study for 50 minutes, rest for 10.
3. Eat Brain Foods – Avoid sugary snacks; eat fruits, nuts, and proteins.
4. Drink Water – Stay hydrated to maintain focus.
5. Use Active Study Methods – Practice past questions, use flashcards, and teach others.
Instead of forcing long hours, study smart—rest well, eat right, and stay engaged for better retention!
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1 year ago
How to Reprint JAMB Slip 2025/2026
JAMB candidates must reprint their exam slip before the test date to access their exam schedule, venue, registration number, and seat number. You can do this through:
1. Email Method
- Log into your email account.
- Search for a JAMB email with the subject "UTME Examination Slip".
- Download and print the PDF attachment.
2. JAMB Website Method
- Visit the JAMB e-slip portal.
- Enter your JAMB registration number, email, or phone number.
- Click "Print Examination Slip", then print or save it.
Ensure you reprint early and keep your slip safe for exam day.
JAMB candidates must reprint their exam slip before the test date to access their exam schedule, venue, registration number, and seat number. You can do this through:
1. Email Method
- Log into your email account.
- Search for a JAMB email with the subject "UTME Examination Slip".
- Download and print the PDF attachment.
2. JAMB Website Method
- Visit the JAMB e-slip portal.
- Enter your JAMB registration number, email, or phone number.
- Click "Print Examination Slip", then print or save it.
Ensure you reprint early and keep your slip safe for exam day.
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1 year ago
How to Answer JAMB CBT 2025 Questions Using Only 9 Keys
JAMB candidates can navigate the CBT 2025 exam using just nine keys without a mouse. Here’s how:
- A, B, C, D – Select answer options
- N – Next question
- P – Previous question
- S – Submit exam
- R – Return after submitting
- Y – Confirm submission
Tips:
- Practice using a keyboard before the exam.
- Read instructions carefully to avoid mistakes.
- Manage time wisely during the test.
Familiarizing yourself with these keys will make the JAMB CBT 2025 exam smoother and stress-free.
JAMB candidates can navigate the CBT 2025 exam using just nine keys without a mouse. Here’s how:
- A, B, C, D – Select answer options
- N – Next question
- P – Previous question
- S – Submit exam
- R – Return after submitting
- Y – Confirm submission
Tips:
- Practice using a keyboard before the exam.
- Read instructions carefully to avoid mistakes.
- Manage time wisely during the test.
Familiarizing yourself with these keys will make the JAMB CBT 2025 exam smoother and stress-free.
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1 year ago
ATM Foundation Provides 500 Free JAMB Forms to Ondo North Students
The Abdul Tunji Muhammed (ATM) Foundation has announced the distribution of 500 free JAMB forms to students in Ondo North to support educational development.
A statement from the foundation’s Organizing Committee emphasized that the initiative aims to empower students by removing financial barriers to UTME registration.
Committed to education, the ATM Foundation focuses on helping students from low-income backgrounds. With UTME 2025 registration ongoing, this initiative will ease financial burdens and provide university admission opportunities for deserving candidates.
The Abdul Tunji Muhammed (ATM) Foundation has announced the distribution of 500 free JAMB forms to students in Ondo North to support educational development.
A statement from the foundation’s Organizing Committee emphasized that the initiative aims to empower students by removing financial barriers to UTME registration.
Committed to education, the ATM Foundation focuses on helping students from low-income backgrounds. With UTME 2025 registration ongoing, this initiative will ease financial burdens and provide university admission opportunities for deserving candidates.
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1 year ago
Grieving Widow Appeals to JAMB as SIM Loss Prevents UTME Registration
Dr. Jane Uche has urged JAMB to address SIM card loss issues, which have stopped her children from registering for UTME 2025. Her late husband’s phone number was used for their previous UTME registrations, and without his SIM, they cannot generate new profile codes.
JAMB Spokesperson, Dr. Fabian Benjamin, confirmed that SIM swap is unavailable but announced a new feature at CBT centers to ***** ist affected candidates.
Dr. Uche’s case has sparked calls for policy flexibility, as many students risk missing UTME due to lost SIM cards. With registration deadlines approaching, affected families hope JAMB will introduce more solutions.
Dr. Jane Uche has urged JAMB to address SIM card loss issues, which have stopped her children from registering for UTME 2025. Her late husband’s phone number was used for their previous UTME registrations, and without his SIM, they cannot generate new profile codes.
JAMB Spokesperson, Dr. Fabian Benjamin, confirmed that SIM swap is unavailable but announced a new feature at CBT centers to ***** ist affected candidates.
Dr. Uche’s case has sparked calls for policy flexibility, as many students risk missing UTME due to lost SIM cards. With registration deadlines approaching, affected families hope JAMB will introduce more solutions.
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1 year ago
BREAKING: UNIABUJA Appoints New Vice-Chancellor Amid Controversy
The University of Abuja (UNIABUJA) has officially appointed Professor Aisha Maikudi as its new Vice-Chancellor despite controversies surrounding the selection process. The announcement was made by the Acting Director of Public Affairs, Habib Yakoob, on December 31, 2024.
Professor Maikudi, born on January 31, 1983, holds a law degree from the University of Reading and a Ph.D. in International Law from UNIABUJA. She joined the university in 2008, became a professor in 2022, and has made significant academic contributions.
Her tenure, starting January 1, 2025, is expected to bring reforms despite concerns over her experience.
The University of Abuja (UNIABUJA) has officially appointed Professor Aisha Maikudi as its new Vice-Chancellor despite controversies surrounding the selection process. The announcement was made by the Acting Director of Public Affairs, Habib Yakoob, on December 31, 2024.
Professor Maikudi, born on January 31, 1983, holds a law degree from the University of Reading and a Ph.D. in International Law from UNIABUJA. She joined the university in 2008, became a professor in 2022, and has made significant academic contributions.
Her tenure, starting January 1, 2025, is expected to bring reforms despite concerns over her experience.
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Alternative Ways to Gain Admission in 2025 Without JAMB
Not every student follows the traditional JAMB UTME route for university admission. If you want to gain admission in 2025 without JAMB, here are some options:
1. Direct Entry (DE): For diploma, NCE, IJMB, or JUPEB holders, allowing entry into 200-level.
2. IJMB & JUPEB: One-year A-level programs leading to 200-level admission.
3. NOUN: Open university system with no UTME requirement.
4. Part-Time & Distance Learning: Offered by universities like UNILAG and OAU.
5. Private Universities: Some admit without JAMB but conduct entrance exams.
6. Diploma & NCE Programs: Can later lead to university admission via DE.
Not every student follows the traditional JAMB UTME route for university admission. If you want to gain admission in 2025 without JAMB, here are some options:
1. Direct Entry (DE): For diploma, NCE, IJMB, or JUPEB holders, allowing entry into 200-level.
2. IJMB & JUPEB: One-year A-level programs leading to 200-level admission.
3. NOUN: Open university system with no UTME requirement.
4. Part-Time & Distance Learning: Offered by universities like UNILAG and OAU.
5. Private Universities: Some admit without JAMB but conduct entrance exams.
6. Diploma & NCE Programs: Can later lead to university admission via DE.
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JAMB: Over 700,000 Candidates Register for 2025 UTME in 10 Days
The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has registered over 700,000 candidates for the 2025 UTME within the first 10 days. JAMB Registrar, Prof. Ishaq Oloyede, revealed that by Friday, the number stood at 780,202, including 11,512 underage applicants.
JAMB maintains a minimum age of 16 but allows exceptions for highly gifted students. Oloyede warned against premature registration, urging parents to ensure their children are academically ready.
He also clarified that candidates under trial testing pay only ₦3,500 for exam logistics. With registration ongoing, JAMB continues strict monitoring to ensure a smooth process.
The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has registered over 700,000 candidates for the 2025 UTME within the first 10 days. JAMB Registrar, Prof. Ishaq Oloyede, revealed that by Friday, the number stood at 780,202, including 11,512 underage applicants.
JAMB maintains a minimum age of 16 but allows exceptions for highly gifted students. Oloyede warned against premature registration, urging parents to ensure their children are academically ready.
He also clarified that candidates under trial testing pay only ₦3,500 for exam logistics. With registration ongoing, JAMB continues strict monitoring to ensure a smooth process.
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