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JAMB REGISTTRATION

2018 UTME/DE APPLICATION 2018 UTME BROCHURE CLICK HERE TO VIEW BROCHURE

Applications are invited from suitably qualified candidates for admission to Tertiary Institutions in Nigeria for academic session beginning in 2018 2.0 

SALE/REGISTRATION PERIOD 2.1 The period of sale/registration for all candidates (UTME/DE) including those from Foreign Countries th th is from 6 December, 2017 to 6 February, 2018 3.0 CENTRAL ADMISSIONS PROCESSING SYSTEM (CAPS) Download here...CENTRAL ADMISSIONS PROCESSING SYSTEM (CAPS) PRESENTATION SLIDES

GENERAL ENTRY REQUIREMENTS 3.1 The general entry requirements for admission into the First Degree, National Diploma (ND), National Innovation Diploma (NID) and Nigeria Certificate in Education (NCE) programmes in Universities, other Degree-Awarding Institutions, Monotechnics, Polytechnics, Innovation Enterprise Institutions and Colleges of Education are five (5) O'Level Credit passes including Mathematics and English Language. 2018 CBT Centre Requirements Existing and intending CBT Centres should follow these strict guidelines from JAMB

Details are available in the eBrochure which would be given to each Candidate at the accredited CBT centres and JAMB State-Offices. It is available for download on www.jamb.gov.ng and on Android Mobile App from the Google Play store 

3.2 Direct Entry Candidates with one of the following qualifications may be considered for admission by Direct Entry: (a) A minimum of O'Level credit pass in five (5) subjects at not more than two sittings with at least two prescribed subjects (for each discipline) at Principal or Advanced level. No subject shall be counted twice at both Ordinary and Advanced Level (b) Two passes (in prescribed subjects for each discipline) at the Advanced-Level Examination of IJMB, Cambridge, JUPEB or Institute of Baccalaureate with SSCE/GCE, NTS/NBC credits equivalents in three other subjects (c) Passes in two major subjects in the NCE with S.S.C.E., NTC/NBC credits or equivalents in THREE other subjects (mainly for Education Courses) and ND. For Education courses, Education may be accepted as a third A' Level subject (d) Minimum of lower credit grade in National Diploma or National Innovation Diploma and the O'Level requirements · THE STEP-BY-STEP PROCESS OF THE ADMISSION EXERCISE TO TERTIARY INSTITUTIONS FOR THE 2017 / 2018 ACADEMIC SESSION AND INVITATION TO SENSITISATION FORUM ON THE CENTRAL ADMISSIONS PROCESSING SYSTEM (CAPS) Click here to download

DE CANDIDATES WILL BE REQUIRED TO PROVIDE THEIR JAMB REGISTRATION NUMBERS WITH WHICH THEY GAINED ADMISSION TO NCE/NID/DIPLOMA AND PREVIOUS DEGREE PROGRAMMES. · 

QUALIFICATIONS AWARDED BY EXAMINATION BODIES (IJMB, CAMBRIDGE, WAEC, JUPEB, etc) APPROVED BY NIGERIA SHALL NOT REQUIRE ANY PRIOR JAMB NUMBER. 4.0 ORDER OF CHOICE OF INSTITUTIONS 

st 4.1 Every candidate is to note that the 1 choice can be a College of Education, University, Innovation Enterprise Institution, Polytechnic/Monotechnic, Nigerian Defence Academy or the Police Academy 5.0 

STEPS FOR 2018 REGISTRATION A. PROFILE REGISTRATION i. One Cell (mobile) number can be used by one candidate only. The Cell phone number used for the text message is automatically tied to the Candidate's name and will be used in all communications related to his/her 2018 Application/Examination ii. Candidate sends his/her name [Surname First-Name Middle-Name (if any)] by text (SMS) to 55019. This should be maximum of 38 characters + 2 spaces between names = 40 characters in all to 55019 e.g Tinubu Adamu Odumegwu Surname and first name are mandatory iii. A Profile Code of 10 characters is received by the candidate on the same telephone number B.

 SELF HELP IN CASE OF MISTAKE/LOSS OF PROFILE CODE i. 

To correct a mistake in candidate's name, send the [CORRECT Surname First-Name Middle-Name] to 55019 as a text message from the same mobile number ii. To retrieve a lost Profile Code, send [RESEND] to 55019 as text message from the same mobile number C. JAMB ePIN SELLING POINTS The ePIN outlets are: i. NIPOST and eleven Participating Banks (ACCESS, ECOBANK, FIRSTBANK, FCMB, FIDELITY, JAIZ, SKYE, STERLING, UNION, UNITY and ZENITH) ii. Four Mobile Money Operators: Paga, e-Tranzact (PocketMoni), TEASYPay and Packway Projects (Readycash) iii. Two participating Micro Finance Banks: FUD MFB (Dutse) and Regent MFB (Abuja) iv. Two online Payment Platforms: SystemSpecs (Remita) and InterSwitch (Quickteller) v. POS (Citi-Serve) vi. ATMs of banks listed in 5C (i) above (InterSwitch) vii. USSD (NIBSS & ERCAS) for mobile banking viii. Nigerian Embassies in Abidjan, Accra, Addis Ababa, Buea, Cotonou, Jeddah, Johannesburg and London D. DUTIES OF PARTICIPATING BANKS/OUTLETS i. Collect the Profile Code from candidate's phone ii. Collect payment and vend ePIN by SMS to candidate's phone iii. Facilitate POS Payment, if necessary iv. Issue Evidence of Payment v. Collect Centre Service Fees, if requested by the CBT Centre Click here to download PROCEDURE FOR APPLICATION FOR LATE REGISTRATION (REGULARIZATION) AND OTHER E-SERVICES SUCH AS CORRECTION OF DATA

 E. SIX DIFFERENT MODES/METHODS OF PAYMENT/ PROCUREMENT OF ePIN FOR REGISTRATION (CHOOSE SUITABLE ONE) i. PAYMENT THROUGH BANKS INCLUDING MICRO FINANCE BANKS

 (a) Present Profile Code and pay by cash or card

(b) ePIN is then delivered to the candidate's unique telephone number 

ii. PAYMENT THROUGH POS This is available at State Offices of JAMB + CBT Centres, other POS outlets and any CBT Centre that demands it 

(a) Present Profile Code and pay by card

 (b) ePIN is then delivered to the candidate's unique telephone number 

iii. PAYMENT THROUGH MOBILE MONEY OPERATORS This is available at CBT Centres and Other Outlets 

(a) Present Profile Code and pay by cash

 (b) ePIN is then delivered to the candidate's unique telephone number iv. PAYMENT USING ATM This is available on all ATM outlets of Participating Banks listed in 5C(I) (InterSwitch Channel) 

(a) Select Bill Payment and then pick JAMB (b) Enter Profile Code and pay 

(c) ePIN is then delivered to the candidate's unique telephone number v. ONLINE PAYMENT ON JAMB PORTAL 

(a) Visit JAMB website: www.jamb.gov.ng 

(b) Click Purchase of 2018 Application Document 

(c) Enter your Profile Code 

(d) Select payment method (InterSwitch or Remita)

 (e) Make payment

 (f) ePIN is then delivered to the candidate's unique telephone number vi. PAYMENTS USING USSD (NIBSS/ERCAS)

 (a) Dial *565*6*55019#

 (b) Enter Profile Code

 (c) Select bank and follow the prompts to complete payment

 (d) ePIN is then delivered to the candidate's unique telephone number 

vii. Procedure for the eight foreign centres only is as follows: 

(a) Registration fee for candidates from the eight foreign countries is $20 or its equivalent in each of the eight countries (b) Candidates from the eight foreign countries are to download the Application from the Board's website (www.jamb.gov.ng) complete and submit it with the fee at the eight designated centres as indicated on the website F
2018 UTME/DE REGISTRATION TEMPLATE (CANDIDATES IN FOREIGN CENTRES ONLY) Clcik >>> UTME REGISTRATION <<< to download UTME template. Clcik >>> DE REGISTRATION <<< to download DE template. 8 Foreign Centre location / Contact. Clcik >>> FOREIGN CENTRE LOCTATION <<< to download.



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