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JAMB Registration Is Still On: Register NOW!

The registration for Joint Admissions & Matriculation Board, Jamb is still on for the 2013/2014 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination, UTME session. This has been confirmed via Jamb’s launch of the official 2013 Registration Portal at www.jamb.org.ng/Unifiedtme2013/. The cost of the registration scratch card is N4,600 (Four Thousand Six hundred Naira Only).
This is as a result of the amount required to maintain the systems, which would be used for the Examination. While filling the form this year, candidates will be expected to <!--more--< select one of two Testing option; 1. Computer Based e-Testing (CBT) 2. Paper and Pencil Testing (PPT) Candidates are to note that they are to perform their registration only via Authorized Business/Computer Centers even if they are able to do the
registration themselves, using personal computers. Pre-Registration Notes; 1. Note that you cannot change your Exam Town after you have submitted your form. 2. Remember to collect your registration scratch card from the business center or cyber cafe that help you register. 3. You will require a JPEG passport to be scanned or digitized. It should be not older than 3 months. 4. You will NOT be able to change your Names, Date of Birth, Gender and Origin after submitting your application. 5. You will require an email address to successfully complete your registration and get additional information from Jamb. To get a free email address, go to www.gmail.com If you are doing your registration from a professional Computer or Business Center, all the above procedures, including the Finger Print Registration should be easy. Hurry! Register Today!!!

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