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All 2021 JAMB Candidates Should Take Note of This Important Announcement

2021/2022 JAMB candidates who are preparing for the 2021 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) are to take note of the following announcement about the exam registration process and important informations coming for the examination board.

2021 UTME candidates are to know that the Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB) have concluded that the exam registration will be starting this month in the recent announcement that was made after a the board had shared their ideas. In the announcement, JAMB stated that the sale of form for the UTME registration will begin not later than the 24th of March, 2021 and that the delay was due to the Covid-19 pandemic that affected planned preparations.

2021/2022 JAMB Candidates are therefore notified that their examination date is drawing closer as the board also stated that a lot of preparations are ongoing and one of the reason why the whole exam process was delayed was because the board wants the exam to be as successful as the past examination. Candidates are hereby advised to prepare more as the registration and examination date is drawing closer and sooner or later they will find themselves sitted next to the computer on the day of their examination.

2021 UTME candidates were also warned by the board that any ongoing sale of the JAMB form and registration is considered a fraudulent activity and is not in any way associated with the Joint Admission and Matriculation Board.

Candidates are hereby advised to note that the 2021 UTME application forms are not yet out and those that are found advertising the sale of form are fraudsters who will face the consequences of their actions sooner or later. Candidates should take note of these announcement and pay more attention to their examination rather than focusing more on the sale of application forms and the likes.

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