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Tuesday, April 9, 2019

By now, it is expected that all the 2019 UTME candidates must have printed their JAMB exam slip and now know their specific exam date, time and venue. However, If you are yet to print yours or haven't known your exam centre, date and time, check it on this thread: JAMB 2019 UTME Slip Printing Begins 

For those who have printed theirs, here is a platform for you to connect with other candidates who will be taking the exam at the same centre as you.



You are required to simply post the following in the comment section;

1. State

2. Exam Centre

3. Exam Date

4. Exam Time

5. Subjects you intend to take

Remember we advised in an earlier thread that candidates should visit the location of their test centres prior to the test day if possible as this will help prevent panicking and stress on the exam day. If you are not sure of how to locate your exam centre, this thread is equally an opportunity to get the direction from other candidates who may know.

Monday, April 8, 2019



The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has urged candidates for the 2019 UTME to adhere strictly to the printing guidelines with regards to their examination slips.


This is contained in the board’s weekly bulletin tagged ‘JAMBULLETIN’, by the Head, Media and Information, Dr Fabian Benjamin, and issued in Lagos on Sunday.
According to the bulletin, printing of the 2019 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) notification slip is on-going, as the board has since made it ready for all candidates who registered for the examination.

“The notification is to allow candidates know their examination schedules, which includes time, date and venue of the examination.

“Candidates are therefore advised to take the printing order seriously in order for them to have an idea of the location of their centres, well ahead of the examination.

“It is also to enable them prepare for all necessary logistics of being at their respective centres on time,” the bulletin stated.

It added that the e-slips of the candidates had been placed on their JAMB profiles created at the point of registration.

“For those who are unable to access their slips through their portal at www.jamb.org.ng, the board has provided a step by step process of making the printing easy.

“First, they should go to the official JAMB portal, www.jamb.org.ng/efacility /printexaminationslip.

“Next, candidates would be required to enter their registration number, telephone number used in vending the pin at the point of registration or email in the appropriate column and follow the next command,” it said.

“Candidates are advised to print two copies of the examination slip in full, as one copy will be submitted at the centre while the second copy will be kept by the candidates for reference purpose,” it said.

The bulletin added that it was important to note that there would be no rescheduling of the examination, no matter the reason.

It added that all candidates must ensure that they are verified using the Biometric Verification Machine.

Meanwhile, the board has also warned candidates and parents or guardians to desist from paying UTME application fees to schools or tutorial centres. NAN reports.
It said that the warning became necessary owing to the growing practice of of some elite schools/colleges and tutorial centres that collect money in bulk from candidates to register them en masse.

According to the bulletin, through diligent investigation, the board discovered that schools involved in the practice usually levy candidates exhorbitant sums running into millions of Naira for the purpose of the UTME registration.

“In this regard, it should be reiterated that the board does not do group registration, as candidates are required to do individual registration.

“The board has noted with displeasure a series of some of the unfortunate situation some of these schools, especially the elite ones, have put some candidates through.

“In their bid to make money, they engage in series of infractions in the name of group registration and other acts inimical to the interest of the candidates and the sanctity of the examination.

“This kind of fraudulent registration end up distorting candidate’s data,” it said.

It warned the public to be mindful of such unscrupulous schools or centres who more often than not, register candidates at unauthorised centres.

According to the bulletin, the board’s examination is not a school-based examination and therefore does not require candidates registering in groups.

Joint Admission Matriculation Board, JAMB has released the list of strictly restricted/prohibited items in the 2019 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination hall.




The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) still maintained its directive that no candidate would be allowed to come into the exam hall with electronic devices in the forthcoming mock examinations and 2019 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME).



JAMB’s Weekly Bulletin released in Abuja on Sunday, February 17, 2019, contains the list of prohibited Items that won’t be allowed into any of its centres during this year’s examination. The items are:


Electronic devices such as:

mobile phones


calculators


wristwatches


recorders


spy reading glasses


cameras


ear piece


bluetooth devices


USB


CD


hard disk and other similar storage devices


pen/biro


smart lenses


books or any reading/writing material


ink/pen readers


key holders


ATM cards


erasers


smart rings/jewelries


The bulletin partly states: “to ensure that the board’s examinations meet best global practice, the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board has prohibited the use of the following items during examinations.


“Candidates are hereby advised in their best interest not to bring these items close to the examination venue. Any breach of this directive would bar the candidates from taking the examination.”


JAMB’s spokesperson, Dr. Fabian Benjamin disclosed that some candidates who breached the directive and brought some of the devices to the hall last year were caught and handed over to security agencies.

Gombe State University (GSU) matriculated 3,762 students for the 2018/2019 academic session. GSU also announced the  introduction of new programmes in Law, Education and Social Science.




The Gombe State University has entered into a new face of development with the introduction of new programmes in Law, Education and Social Science.

The Vice Chancellor of the university, Prof. Umar Ibrahim, made this known at the matriculation ceremony of 3,762 students admitted for 2018/2019 academic session on Saturday in Gombe.

“The programmes include LLB in Law, BSc Economic Education, BSc Political Science Education and BSc Computer Science Education.

“The school also introduced a BSc Science Laboratory Technology with specialisation in Biology, Micro-Biology and Bio-Technology, Chemistry and Bio-Chemistry, Physics and Electronics, Physiology and Pharmacology, Geology and Mining,’’ he said.

The vice chancellor said that a number of post-graduate courses were also coming on board in the Departments of Economics, Political Science, Sociology, Religious studies, Geography and Computer Science.

“We are the first state University in Northern part of the country to graduate the first set of Pharmacists.

“We are among few universities that have both Faculty of Medical Sciences and Faculty of Pharmaceutical Science and now Faculty of Law on board,’’ he said.

According to him, very soon the students of Faculty of Science will move to the Ultra-Modern Faculty of Science Complex and its the first of its kind in any university around.

He said that the university would also start using the Information and Communication Technology, ICT, centre very soon.

“Construction of the new building of Pharmaceutical Science has also commenced and plans have reached advanced stage for a new Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences buildings as well as the Faculty of Education,’’ he said.

Mr Ibrahim gave an assurance that the university would continue to provide a conducive atmosphere for learning in terms of infrastructure and staff.

He warned the students to shun all forms of vices and adhere to the rules and regulations of the university.

NAN

University of Benin (UNIBEN) post-graduate Diploma Programme in Forensic and DNA Analysis has commenced. A total number of 45 students were admitted for the programme which will run for 9 months. 




The Centre for Forensic Programmes and DNA studies of the University of Benin (UNIBEN) provides high quality instruction and advanced hands-on training in forensic science techniques and crime laboratory methodologies.


Speaking at the orientation programme for the pioneer Post – Graduate Students for the 2018/2019 academic session, the Vice-Chancellor, University of Benin, Prof. Osasere Orumwense FNSE, urged the students to be committed and focused so as achieve their desire of being forensic experts.


He noted that they are very fortunate to be the pioneer set while enumerating the effort made so far by his administration to ensure they get a world class standard of training.


Prof. Orumwense informed the students that himself and other principal officers of the university recently traveled to the United States of America and Canada to sign a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the Centre for Forensic Research and Education, Philadephia, U.S.A, Paleo DNA Centre and Lakehead University, Ontario, Canada.


In his welcome address, the programme Coordinator,b Centre for Forensic Programme and DNA Studies, University of Benin, Prof Edeaghe Ehikhamenor while congratulating the students added that the Centre undertakes Post-Graduate Diploma in Forensic and DNA Analysis (PGD Forensic) as well as other training such specialized short certificate courses in areas of DNA analysis and forensic science .He also added that the centre shall also provide services in DNA technology and forensic specialties for other departments within the University and other service/research Institutions of Higher learning in the country.


The Dean, School of Dentistry, University of Benin, Prof. M. Sede gave a brief lecture on Career in Forensics alongside lectures by sub-unit heads on DNA Analysis, Forensic Law, Toxicology, Digital Forensics, Forensic Accounting, Forensic Document Examination, Forensic Social Work and Forensic Nursing.


Some of the students expressed readiness to acquire all the necessary skills and assured the Vice-Chancellor that they will do the university proud.
Present at the event were principal officers of the university as well as staff of the centre.


A total number of 45 students were admitted for the programme which will run for 9 months.


SOURCE: UNIBEN.

Saturday, April 6, 2019

After gaining admission into UNILAG, a young man went on to write down his goal of becoming the best graduating student of UNILAG, and four years later, he accomplished his goal and emerged the best graduating student.

This young man, identified as Adeyeye Oluwaseyi, said he decided to work towards the achievement in UNILAG because he never got any accolades when he was in primary and secondary school.



Taking to his Instagram to celebrate his achievement, he wrote:

"Becoming the best graduating story was not without enormous challenges, but the journey started with a very strong determination and belief to achieve this feat. This goal was written years back, and to the glory of God became a reality yesterday (3/04/2019). Knowing fully well that i never got any accolades during my primary and secondary education, i was inspired to put in great efforts and trust God in the process."

"Today, I am happy I have achieved one of my written goals. I look forward to being celebrated again shortly."

"I am grateful to God Almighty and I appreciate My parents ( Mr & Mrs Adeyeye), Family members, Lecturers, friends, Course mates and other notable people like Vice President Osinbajo, whose visitation to my Family house left a great Impact. Also, my uncle has been awesome. I appreciate you Major General Olabanji."

"Finally, Thank you University of Lagos."

Mrs. Bridget Okonji, a 77-year-old retired worker and grandmother, on Tuesday, bagged her first-degree certificate at the 50th convocation ceremony of the University of Lagos (UNILAG), Akoka. She revealed that she enrolled for the programme after her retirement to avoid boredom.
Graduating from the Department of Educational Foundations (Guidance Counselling), she expressed that her achievment was a dream come true. She said, “I studied guidance and counselling and I am most grateful to God Almighty who made me see this day."



“I am a retired officer. I have worked in a lot of countries around the world and also in Nigeria, where I finally retired,’’

“You know when you retire like that, you will not want to stay at home and be dying slowly,"

“Education has no limit. It is from cradle to death in order for one to add value to the society,’’ she said.

National Business and Technical Examinations Board (NABTEB) Timetable for the 2019 May/June National Business Certificate (NBC) and National Technical Certificate (NTC) examinations have been released. According to the timetable,  the exams will commence on Monday, 6th May, 2019  and end on Friday, 31st May, 2019.

See the detailed schedule for each of the subjects below;



NABTEB Timetable for May / June Exams

SUBJECT/TRADEPAPER TITLEDATETIMEInformation & Commmunications Technology (ICT)Paper II PracticalMonday 06/05/20199.00a.m-12 noonGeneral Metal WorkPaper II PracticalMonday 06/05/201912:30 p.m-6:30p.mTextile Trades (Surface Design & Textile Printing)Paper II PracticalMonday 06/05/201912:30p.m-6:30p.mLadies Garment Making (Garment Construction and Finishing)Paper II PracticalTuesday 07/05/20199:00a.m-3:00p.mDraughtsmanship Craft Practice (Draughtsmanship)Paper II (Alt. to Practical)Tuesday 07/05/20199:00a.m-12noonAutomobile Electrical WorksPaper II PracticalTuesday 07/05/20199.00a.m-12noonMotor Vehicle Mechanics WorksPaper II PracticalTuesday 07/05/20199.00a.m-12noonElectrical Installation and Maintenance WorksPaper II PracticalTuesday 07/05/20199:00a.m-12noonRefrigeration and Air-Conditioning WorksPaper II PracticalTuesday 07/05/20199:00a.m-12noonCarpentry and JoineryPaper II PracticalTuesday 07/05/20199:00a.m-3:00p.mLeather Trades (Footwear Manufacture)Paper II PracticalTuesday 07/05/20199:00a.m-3:00p.mFabrication and WeldingPaper II PracticalTuesday 07/05/2019To be arrangedFisheriesPaper II PracticalTuesday 07/05/20199.00a.m-12.00 noonPhotographic PracticePaper II PracticalTuesday 07/05/20199.00a.m-12noonBricklaying, Blocklaying and ConcretingPaper II PracticalTuesday 07/05/20199.00a.m-3.30p.mMen’s Garment Making (Garment Construction and Finishing)Paper II PracticalTuesday 07/05/20199.00a.m-3.00p.mFurniture MakingPaper II PracticalTuesday 07/05/20199.00a.m-3.30pmTextile Trades (Spinning)Paper II PracticalTuesday 07/05/20199.00a.m-3.00pmAppliance Maintenance and Repairs (Electrical/Medical Appliances and projector Maintenance)Paper II PracticalTuesday 07/05/20199.00a.m-12noonGraphic Arts (Graphic Design)Paper II PracticalTuesday 07/05/20199.00a.m-4.00p.mMarine Engineering CraftPaper II PracticalWednesday 08/05/20199.00a.m-12noonPlumbing and Pipe FittingPaper II PracticalWednesday 08/05/20199.00a.m-3:00p.mCeramics (Ceramics and Design)Paper II PracticalWednesday 08/05/20199:00a.m-1:00p.mElectronics WorksPaper II PracticalWednesday 08/05/20199.00a.m-12noonCosmetologyPaper II PracticalWednesday 08/05/20199.00a.m-3.00p.mCatering Craft PracticePaper II PracticalWednesday 08/05/20199:00a.m-4:00p.mLeather Trades(Leather Tanning)Paper II PracticalWednesday 08/05/20199:00a.m-3:00p.mMachine Wood WorkingPaper II PracticalWednesday 08/05/20199.00a.m-1.00p.mPrinting Craft PracticePaper II PracticalWednesday 08/05/20199:00a.m-3:00p.mPainting and DecoratingPaper II PracticalWednesday 08/05/20199.00a.m-3.00pm.Textile Trades (Weaving)Paper II PracticalWednesday 08/05/20199.00a.m-3.00p.mInstrument Mechanics WorksPaper II PracticalWednesday 08/05/20199.00a.m-12noonComputer Craft StudiesPaper II PracticalWednesday 08/05/20199:00a.m-12noonAppliance Maintenance and Repairs (Domestic and Office Machines Maintenance)Paper II PracticalWednesday 08/05/20199.00a.m-12noonAnimal SciencePaper II PracticalThursday 09/05/20199.00a.m-11.00a.mVehicle Body BuildingPaper II PracticalThursday 09/05/201912:00noon-4.00pmLight Vehicle Body Repair WorksPaper II PracticalThursday 09/05/201912:00noon-4.00pmAgricultural Equipment and Mechanics Works (Intro. to Agric Science, Implements and Machines)Paper II PracticalThursday 09/05/201912:00noon-3.00pmMechanical Engineering Craft PracticePaper II PracticalFriday 10/05/2019To be arrangedGeographyPaper II (Pract. & Phy. Geo.)Friday 10/05/20199.00a.m-11.00a.mPhysicsPaper II PracticalMonday 13/05/20199.00a.m-11.45a.mBasic ElectricityPaper II PracticalMonday 13/05/20191.00pm-4.00p.mChemistryPaper II PracticalTuesday 14/05/20199:00a.m-11:00a.mBuilding/Engineering DrawingPaper II PracticalTuesday 14/05/20193:00p.m-6:00p.mBiologyPaper II PracticalWednsday 15/05/20199.00a.m-11.00a.mFoundry Craft PracticePaper II PracticalWednsday 15/05/2019To be arrangedAgricultural SciencePaper II PracticalThursday 16/05/20199.00a.m-11.00a.mGeneral Wood WorkPaper II PracticalThursday 16/05/201912:00noon-4.00pmTextile Trades (Bleaching, Dyeing and Finishing)Paper II PracticalThursday 16/05/201912:00noon-6.00pmShorthand (80 W. P. M.)PassagesThursday 16/05/201912:00noon-1.40pmAnimal HusbandryPaper II PracticalThursday 16/05/201912:00noon-2.30pmLeather Trades (Leather Goods Manufacture)Paper II PracticalThursday 16/05/201912:00noon-6.00pmTypewriting (35W.P.M)PraticalFriday 17/05/20199.00a.m-11.40a.mAgricultural Equipment and Implement Mechanics Works (Tractor System)Paper II PracticalFriday 17/05/20199.00a.m-12noonShip Building Craft practicePaper II PracticalFriday 17/05/20199.00a.m-12noonMathematicsPaper I Objective Paper II EssayMonday 20/05/20199:00a.m-10:30a.m, 10.30am-1:00p.mInformation & Communications Technology (ICT)Paper I Objective & EssayMonday 20/05/20193:00p.m-5:40p.mEnglish LanguagePaper I Obj/Test of Orals Paper II Essay Writing Comprehension & SummaryTuesday 21/05/20199.00a.m-10.40a.m 10.40am-1.10p.mCivic EducationObjective & EssayTuesday 21/05/20193.00p.m-5.50p.mEconomicsObjective & EssayWednesday 22/05/20199.00a.m-12.20pmChristain Religious StudiesObjective & EssayWednesday 22/05/20192.00p.m- 4.30p.mIslamic StudiesObjective & EssayWednesday 22/05/20192.00p.m- 4.30p.mFurther MathematicsPaper I Objective Paper II EssayThursday 23/05/20199:00a.m-10:45a.m, 10.45am-12:45p.mGovernmentObjective & EssayThursday 23/05/20191.30p.m- 4.00p.mChemistryPaper I Objective & EssayFriday 24/05/20199.00a.m-11:30amAgricultural SciencePaper I Objective & EssayFriday 24/05/20193.00p.m-5.30p.mAnimal SciencePaper I Objective & EssaySaturday 25/05/20199.00a.m-11.30a.mBasic ElectricityPaper I Objective & EssaySaturday 25/05/201912noon-2.40p.mComputer Craft StudiesPaper I Objective & EssaySaturday 25/05/20193:00p.m-5.40pmTextile Trades (Spinning)Paper I Objective & EssaySaturday 25/05/20193:00p.m-5.40pmElectronics WorksPaper I Objective & EssaySaturday 25/05/20193:00p.m-5.40pmMachine Wood WorkingPaper I Objective & EssaySaturday 25/05/20193:00p.m-5.40pmGeneral Metal WorkPaper I Objective & EssaySaturday 25/05/20193:00p.m-5.40pmOffice PracticeObjective & EssayMonday 27/05/20199:00a.m-12:20p.mSalesmanshipObjective & EssayMonday 27/05/20199:00a.m-12:20p.mGraphic Arts (Graphic Design)Paper I Objective & EssayMonday 27/05/20199:00a.m-11:10a.mInstrument Mechanics WorksPaper I Objective & EssayMonday 27/05/20199:00a.m-11:40a.m(Electrical/Medical Appliances and Projectors Maintenance)Paper I Objective & EssayMonday 27/05/20199:00a.m-11:40a.mLeather Trades (Leather Goods Manufacture)Paper I Objective & EssayMonday 27/05/20199:00a.m-11:10a.mTourismObjective & EssayMonday 27/05/20199:00a.m-11:40a.mTextile Trades (Bleaching, Dyeing & Finishing)Paper I Objective & EssayMonday 27/05/20199:00a.m-11:40a.mAnimal HusbandryPaper I Objective & EssayMonday 27/05/20199:00a.m-11:40a.mFisheriesPaper I Objective & EssayMonday 27/05/20199:00a.m-11:40a.mCeramic (Ceramic and Design)Paper I Objective & EssayMonday 27/05/20199:00a.m-11:40a.mMechanical Engineering Craft PracticePaper I Objective & EssayMonday 27/05/20199:00a.m-11:40a.mLiterature-in-EnglishPaper I Objective & ProseMonday 27/05/201912.30pm-2.30p.mGeographyPaper I Objective & EssayMonday 27/05/20193:00p.m-6:00p.mPhysicsPaper I Objective & EssayTuesday 28/05/20199.00a.m-11.45a.mAgricultural Equipment and Implement Mechanics Works (Introduction to Agric Science, Implement and Machines)Paper I Objective & Essay Tuesday 28/05/2019 1:00p.m-4:10p.mFinancial AccountingObjective & EssayTuesday 28/05/20191.00p.m-4:30p.mPlumbing & Pipe FittingPaper I Objective & EssayTuesday 28/05/20191:00p.m-3:40p.mTextile Trades (Surface Design & Textile Printing)Paper I Objective & EssayTuesday 28/05/20191:00p.m-3:40p.mLeather Trades (Footwear Manufacture)Paper I Objective & EssayTuesday 28/05/20191:00p.m-3:10p.mPrinting Craft PracticePaper I Objective & EssayTuesday 28/05/20191:00p.m-3:40p.mMen’s Garment Making (Garment Construction and Finishing)Paper I Objective & EssayTuesday 28/05/20191:00p.m-3:40p.mGeneral Wood WorkPaper I Objective & EssayTuesday 28/05/20191:00p.m-3:40p.mRefrigeration and Air-Conditioning WorksPaper I Objective & EssayTuesday 28/05/20191:00p.m-3:40p.mAppliance Maintenance and Repairs (Domestic and Office Machines Maintenance)Paper I Objective & EssayTuesday 28/05/20191:00p.m-3:40p.mVehicle Body BuildingPaper I Objective & EssayTuesday 28/05/20191:00p.m-3:40p.mMarine Engineering CraftPaper I Objective & EssayTuesday 28/05/20191:00p.m-3:40p.mBiologyPaper I Objective & EssayThursday 30/05/20199.00a.m-11.20a.mFabrication and WeldingPaper I Objective & EssayThursday 30/05/20191.00p.m-4.10p.mBlocklaying, Bricklaying and ConcretingPaper I Objective & EssayThursday 30/05/20191.00p.m-3.40p.mLeather Trades ( Leather Tanning)Paper I Objective & EssayThursday 30/05/20191.00p.m-3.10p.mPhotographic PracticePaper I Objective & EssayThursday 30/05/20191.00p.m-3.10p.mCarpentry and JoineryPaper I Objective & EssayThursday 30/05/20191.00p.m-3.40p.mPainting & DecoratingPaper I Objective & EssayThursday 30/05/20191.00p.m-3.40p.mAgric. Equipment & Implements Mechanics Works (Tractor System)Paper I Objective & EssayThursday 30/05/20191.00p.m-4:10p.mTextile Trades (Weaving)Paper I Objective & EssayThursday 30/05/20191.00p.m-3.40p.mDraughtsmanship Craft Practice (Draughtsmanship)Paper I Objective & EssayThursday 30/05/20191.00p.m-3.40p.mCommerceObjective & EssayThursday 30/05/20191:00p.m-4:20p.mBuilding /Engineering DrawingPaper I ObjectiveThursday 30/05/20195.00p.m-5.40p.mShip Building Craft PracticePaper I Objective & EssayFriday 31/05/20199.00a.m-11.40a.mElectrical Installation and Maintenance WorksPaper I Objective & EssayFriday 31/05/20199.00a.m-11.40a.mMotor Vehicle Mechanics WorksPaper I Objective & EssayFriday 31/05/20199.00a.m-11.40a.mCatering Craft PracticePaper I Objective & EssayFriday 31/05/20199.00a.m-11.40a.mAutomobile Electrical WorksPaper I Objective & EssayFriday 31/05/20199.00a.m-11.40a.mFurniture MakingPaper I Objective & EssayFriday 31/05/20199.00a.m-11.40a.mCosmetologyPaper I Objective & EssayFriday 31/05/20199.00a.m-11.40a.mLight Vehicle Body Repair WorksPaper I Objective & EssayFriday 31/05/20199.00a.m-11.40a.mFoundry Craft PracticePaper I Objectice & EssayFriday 31/05/20199.00a.m-11.40a.mLadies Garment Making (Garment Construction and Finishing)Paper I Objective & EssayFriday 31/05/20199.00a.m-11.40a.m Introduction to Building Construction Objective & Essay( To be taken by Trade codes 21O,25O,26O,and 27O candidates) Friday 31/05/2019 9.00a.m-11.20a.mLiterature-in-EnglishPaper II Drama & PoetryFriday 31/05/20193.00p.m-5.00p.m

 

As the Jamb UTME 2019 Examination commence from Thursday, 11th April, 2019. All the candidates who applied for the exercise are advised to prepare adequately for the examination, and avoid making mistakes that can hinder success in the exam. 

Candidates are advised to take the location of their test centres prior to the test day as a crucial part of the examination preparation. Getting familiar with the directions to your centre will prevent panicking and stress on the exam day. 



Here's how to locate your centre

1. Print 2019 UTME Slip

Visit: https://jamb.org.ng/


Click on "UTME 2019 Examination Slip"


Enter your JAMB Reg Number, the Phone Number or email address used in registration where required


Click on "Print Examination Slip"  and proceed to view and print yours.


2. Find the examination centre on the UTME Slip

Below is a sample photo of a UTME slip. The examination centre can be seen below the blue arrow, and bound by a blue box.

Now that you know the name and address of your CBT centre, the next step to take is to physically locate the centre before the examination day. Take out time to locate your centre and get familiar with the route. 

Inform your parents about the centre so they can accompany you in locating it. 

Find out about directions to your centre from reliable people.

For a more techie solution, you can make use google maps or any navigation software you're comfortable with.

It is very important not to leave this task till the day of the exam to avoid stress, panicking and other negative emotions that can hinder your success in the exam. 

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