In Nigeria, the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) is conducted by the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) for students seeking admission into tertiary institutions. One of the essential requirements for writing the UTME examination is the examination slip, which contains important information such as the examination centre and venue. This article aims to discuss the procedures involved in printing the JAMB examination slip.
If you are planning to take the JAMB examination, it is essential to print out your JAMB examination slip. Here are the steps to follow:
Before taking the JAMB examination, it is important to know and follow the instructions given by JAMB. Here are some of the key instructions:
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Here are some of the frequently asked questions about the JAMB examination:
What documents are required to be brought to the JAMB exam venue?
Candidates are required to bring their JAMB registration slip, a valid government-issued ID card, and any other materials specified by JAMB to the exam venue.
In conclusion, it is crucial to print your JAMB examination slip for the UTME examination as it contains vital information such as the examination centre and venue. To print the slip, visit the JAMB portal, click on the “Print Examination Slip” link, enter your registration number or email address, click “Print Examination Slip,” and print out your examination slip. It is important to keep the slip safe and bring it on the day of the exam. If you require any further information or assistance, candidates can contact the JAMB support team.
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