Sunday, November 17, 2019

WAEC GCE Results For 2019 2nd Series Released

The West African Examinations Council, has announced the release of the West African Senior School Certificate Examination for private candidates, 2019 – Second  Series This was announced by the Head of the Nigeria National Office Olu Adenipekun at a press briefing.

He disclosed that Ninety-Four Thousand Eight Hundred and Eighty-Four (94,884) candidates that took the exam. Out of which 49,679 candidates representing 52.36% obtained credit and above in a minimum of any five (5) subjects (with or without English Language and/or Mathematics while 33,304 candidates obtained credits and above in a minimum of five (5) subjects including English Language and Mathematics.

He further stated that 91,225 candidates have their results fully processed and released while 3,659 candidates have a few of their subjects still being processed.

9,457 candidates were reported to have been involved in one form of examination malpractice or the other, and their cases will be presented to the appropriate Committee of Council and the decision of the Council on their cases will be communicated to the affected candidates within the shortest possible time.

Mr. Olu Olanipekun revealed that beginning with the WASSCE for Private Candidates, 2019-Second Series, the collection of certificates would be based on requests by candidates online.

Candidates can check their results on the council’s website: www.waecdirect.org with their Result Checker PIN and Serial Number contained on the candidate’s Smart Identity Card used during the conduct of the examination.

Thursday, November 14, 2019

JAMB 2020: NIN is not possible this year, use another means - Reps tell Jamb

The House of Representatives has urged the Joint Admissions & Matriculation Board (JAMB) to halt the National Identification Number (NIN) in line with the 2020 examination process.

Following a motion moved by Rep. Zainab Gimba (APC-Borno) under Matters of Urgent Public Importance at plenary presided over by the Speaker of the House, Mr. Femi Gbajabiamila on Wednesday.

On moving the motion Gimba, explained that the compulsory use of prospective candidates‘ data with the NIMC database would facilitate the data capture of candidates for JAMB.

She said added that the process would curb incidences of multiple registrations and other forms of malpractices perpetrated in the UTME process.

The lawmaker, however, expressed concern that many prospective candidates from remote locations in the country might not be able to register for the UTME due to non-registration with NIMC.

She also expressed concern that the notice is given by JAMB “is too sudden and not sufficient to allow all prospective UTME candidates to be captured by NIMC.

NIMC disclosed earlier this year that less than 20 percent of Nigerians were captured in the NIMC’s database.

Though there has been a massive response of Nigerians to be captured by the NIMC, most have been hindered by infrastructural challenges like poor internet network, power failure/no power supply.

They also complained and of inadequate manpower or equipment to attend to them.

The House has raised concerns that younger Nigerians and minors constitute the larger number of those yet to be captured by the NIMC mainly due to the prior registration criteria which captured persons aged 18 and above only.

JAMB needs to establish a better collaboration with the NIMC, state and local governments  for efficient and less-stressful registration of prospective candidates.”

Monday, November 11, 2019

IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT JAMB 2020/2021

JAMB Sales and Registration will commence on 10th January 2020.

1. Cost of Regn. PIN: #3,500

2. Compulsory Reading Text: #500

3. Service Charge for Regn: #700

Total: #4,700.

The Registration will last for 6weeks, from 10th January.

Candidates are advised in their own interest to register at JAMB Accredited CBT CENTRES Nation wide and JAMB OFFICES only.

*NO CYBER CAFE*
 *Guide your children on 2020 JAMB Subject Combination For Science Courses.*
*The full list of JAMB Subject Combinations for all courses are as follows:

*Medicine and Surgery:*
Use of English, Biology, Physics and Chemistry.

*Agricultural Engineering:*
Use of English, Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry.

*Computer Science:*
Use of English, Mathematics, Physics and one of Biology, Chemistry, Agric Science, Economics and Geography.

*Biochemistry:*
Use of English, Biology, Physics and Chemistry.

*Biological Sciences:*
Use of English, Biology, Chemistry and Physics or Mathematics.

*Physics:*
Use of English, Physics, Mathematics and Chemistry or Biology.

*Mathematics:*
Use of English, Mathematics and any two of Physics, Chemistry, Economics, Biology and Agricultural Science.

*Chemistry:*
Use of English, Chemistry and two of Physics, Biology and Mathematics.

*Nursing:*
Use of English, Physics, Biology and Chemistry.

*Food, Science and Technology:*
Use of English, Chemistry, Mathematics / Physics and Agricultural Science.

*Pharmacy:*
Use of English, Biology, Physics and Chemistry.

*Industrial Chemistry:*
Use of English, Chemistry, Mathematics and any of Physics /Biology /Agricultural Science.

*Fisheries:*
Use of English, Chemistry, Biology/ Agricultural Science and any other Science subject.

*Geology:*
Use of English and any three Chemistry, Physics, Mathematics, Biology and Geography.

*Geography:*
Use of English, Geography and any two of Mathematics, Biology, Chemistry, Physics and Agricultural Science.

*Surveying an Geoinformatics:*
Use of English, Physics, Mathematics, and any of Chemistry, Geography, Art, Biology and Economics.

*Statistics:*
Use of English, Mathematics and any two of Physics, chemistry, agricultural science and economics.

*Building:*
Use of English, Physics, Mathematics, and any of Chemistry, Geography, Art, Biology and Economics.

*Microbiology:*
Use of English, Biology, Chemistry and either Physics or Mathematics.

*Botany:*
Use of English, Biology, Chemistry and any other Science subject.

*Zoology:*
Use of English, Biology and any two of Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics.

*Pure and Applied Mathematics:*
Use of English, Mathematics, Physics and Biology or Agric Science or Chemistry or Geography.

*Agriculture:*
English, Chemistry, Biology /Agriculture and any one of Physics and Mathematics.

*Agricultural Economics:*
English Language, Chemistry, Biology/ Agricultural Science and Mathematics.

*Africa extension:*
English, Chemistry, Biology/ Agricultural Science plus Mathematics or Physics.

*Agronomy:*
English, Chemistry, Biology or Agriculture and Physics or Mathematics.

*Animal Production and Science:*
Use of English, Chemistry, Biology/Agric Science and Physics/Mathematics.

*Crop Production and Science:*
English, Chemistry, Biology /Agriculture and Mathematics or Physics.

*Soil Science:*
English, Chemistry, Biology or Agricultural Science plus Mathematics or Physics.

*Veterinary Science:*
English, Physics, Chemistry and Biology

*Forestry:*
Use of English, Chemistry, Biology or Agriculture and Physics or Mathematics.

*Civil Engineering:*
Use of English, Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry.

*Chemical Engineering:*
Use of English, Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry.

*Computer Engineering:*
Use of English, Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry.

*Electrical Engineering:*
Use of English, Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry.

*Electronic Engineering:*
Use of English, Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry.

*Marine Engineering:*
Use of English, Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry.

*Mechanical Engineering:*
Use of English, Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry.

*Metallurgical and Materials Engineering:*
Use of English, Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry.

*Petroleum and Gas Engineering:*
Use of English, Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry.

*Systems Engineering:*
Use of English, Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry.

*Structural Engineering:*
Use of English, Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry.

*Production and Industrial Engineering:*
Use of English, Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry.

*Architecture:*
English, Physics, Mathematics, and any of Chemistry, Geography, Art, Biology and Economics.

*Quantity Surveying:*
Use of English, Physics, Mathematics, and any of Chemistry, Geography, Art, Biology and Economics.

*Urban and Regional Planning:*
English, Mathematics, Geography and one of Economics, Physics, Chemistry.

*Estate Management:*
Use of English, Mathematics, Economics and one other subject.

*Anatomy:*
English, Mathematics, Biology and Chemistry or Physics.

*Dentistry:*
Use of English, Chemistry, Biology and one Science subject.

*Medical Laboratory Science:*
English Language, Physics, Chemistry and Biology.

*Medical Rehabilitation:*
Use of English, Physics, Chemistry and Biology.

*Physiology:*
Use of English, Biology, Physics and Chemistry.

*Physiotherapy:*
Use of English, Biology, Physics and Chemistry.

*Radiography:*
Use of English, Biology, Physics and Chemistry.

*Veterinary Medicine:*
Use of English, Biology, Physics and Chemistry.

*JAMB Subject Combination for Social Sciences:*

*Accountancy:*
Use of English, Mathematics, Economics and any other Social Science subject.

*Business Administration:*
Use of English, Mathematics, Economics and any other Social Science subject.

*Public Administration:*
Use of English, Government, Economics and any other subject.

*Banking and Finance:*
Use of English, Mathematics, one Social Science subject and any other subject.

*Economics:*
Use of English, Mathematics, Economics and any of Government, History, Geography, Literature in English, French and CRK/IRK.

*Demography and Social Statistics:*
Use of English, Mathematics, Economics/ Geography and any other subject.

*Geography:*
Use of English, Geography and two other Arts or Social Science subjects.

*Library Science:*
Use of English and Any three Arts or Social Science subjects.

*Mass Communication:*
Use of English and any three from Arts or Social Science subjects.

*Sociology:*
Use of English, Three Social Science or Arts subjects.

*Political Science:*
Use of English, Government or History plus two other Social Science/ Arts subjects.

*Philosophy:*
Use of English, Government and any other two subjects.

*Psychology:*
Use of English, Any three subjects from Arts or Social Science.

*Religious Studies:*
Use of English Language, CRK/IRS and any two other subjects.

*Social Works:*
Use of English Language, Mathematics, Economics/ Geography and any other subject.

*Sociology and Anthropology:*
Use of English, Three Social Science or Arts Subjects.

*Industrial Relations:*
Use of English, Mathematics, Economics plus one other relevant subject.

*Human Resources Management:*
Use of English, Economics, Government and any other relevant subjects.

*International Relations:*
Use of English, Economics, Literature- in English and Geography /Government / History.

*Business Management:*
Use of English, Mathematics, Economics and one other subject.

*Cooperative and Rural Development:*
Use of English, Mathematics, Economics plus one other subject.

*Tourism:*
English, Mathematics, Economics and any other subject.

*Marketing:*
Use of English, Mathematics, Economics plus one other relevant Subject.

*Insurance:*
English, Mathematics, Economics and one other subject.

*JAMB Subject Combination for Arts:*

*Arabic and Islamic Studies:*
Use of English, Arabic and Two subjects from Arts and/or Social Sciences.

*Christian Religious Studies:*
Use of English, Two Arts subjects including Christian Religious Knowledge and any other subject.

*Fine and Applied Arts:*
Use of English Language, Fine Art and two other Arts subjects or Social Science subject.

*Theatre Arts:*
Use of English, Lit. in English and two other relevant subjects.

*Linguistics:*
English, Two relevant Arts subjects and any other subject.

*English and International Studies:*
Use of English, Literature in English, Government or History or any other Arts subjects.

*French:*
English, French and any other two subjects from Arts and Social Sciences.

*English Language:*
Use of English, Lit.-in-English, one other Arts subject and another Arts or Social Science subject.

*Hausa:*
English, Hausa, Lit in English and any of Economics, Government, History and Arabic.

*History and International Studies:*
Use of English, History /Government and any other two subjects from Arts & Social Science.

*Islamic Studies:*
English, Islamic Religious Studies plus two other Arts subjects.

*Igbo:*
English, Igbo and two subjects from Arts and social Sciences.

*Mass Communication:*
Use of English, Any three Arts and Social Science subjects.

*Music:*
Use of English, Music, one other Arts subject plus any other subject.

*Philosophy:*
Use of English, Any three subjects.

*Religious Studies:*
English, CRK/IRS and any two other subjects.

*Yoruba:*
Use of English, Yoruba and two other subjects in Arts or Social Sciences.

*Anthropology:*
Use of English, Any three of History, CRK/IRK, Geography, Economics, Literature in English and French.

*Criminology and Security Studies:*
English, Economics, Government, and any one of the following: History, Geography, Literature in English,‎ French, IRK, Hausa.

*Law:*
English, Literature, Economics and any other Art Subject.

*Civil Law:*
English Language and Any three Arts or Social Science subjects.

*Islamic / Sharia Law:*
Use of English Language and Any three Art or social science subjects including Arabic or Islamic.

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Tuesday, October 22, 2019

How to Apply for National Identity Number NIN For JAMB Candidates 2020/2021


What is NIN?

The National Identification Number (NIN) consists of 11 non- intelligible numbers randomly chosen and assigned to an individual after the completion of enrolment into the National Identity Database (NIDB).
Once a NIN is assigned to an individual, it can never be reassigned, given or used by another person – that makes it unique in nature.
In the case of the demise of an individual, his/her NIN is retired once a death certificate is presented to the Commission and the individual’s death is established.
The NIN is used to tie all records about an individual in the database and is also used to establish or verify hixxxxxvvfggcf'xvxfs/her identity.
All citizens and legal residents in Nigeria, from age zero (birth) and above are eligible to enroll for their NINs.

How do I enrxxxxxvvfggcf'xvxoll for NIN?

NIN Enrolment consists of the recording of an individual’s demographic data and capture of the ten (10) fingerprints, head-to-shoulder facial picture and digital signature, which are all used to cross-check existing data in the National Identity Database to confirm that there is no previous entry of the same data.
It is very important that you apply on the NIMC Pre Enrolment Portal and follows the process as defined for applying for National Identification Number.
Please note that applicants in requirement of assistance with Enrolment Form have an option to visit the Enrolment Centre where they will be assisted by a Support Officer in correctly filling the Enrolment Form with the required information.

Supporting Documents

Walk into the nearest NIMC Enrolment Centre with your BVN if you have one and any of the following required Original and Valid supporting documents:
1.    Old National ID Card
2.    Driver’s License
3.    Voter’s card (Temporary or Permanent)
4.    Nigerian International passport
5.    Certificate of Origin
6.    Attestation letter from a prominent ruler in your community
7.    Birth certificate
8.    Declaration of age
9.    Attestation letter from religious/traditional leader
10.  NHIS ID card
11.  Government staff ID card
12.  Registered/recognized private organization staff ID card
13.  School ID Card (private/public)
14.  Tax Clearance certificate
15.  Valid immigration documents


Step 1:
Fill up the pre-enrolment form online, download and print Pre Enrolment Slip

·         Fill the NIMC Pre Enrolment online form by visiting Pre Enrolment Portal.
·         All the mandatory fields need to be completely filled with correct information.
·         Download and print your Pre Enrolment Slip


Step 2:

Submit Your Application

·         Walk into the nearest NIMC Registration Centre with any one of the following Original and Valid supporting documents.
·         At Enrolment Center you will be directed to a counter where our Enrolment Officer will verify the presence and compliance of all details of your application.
·         If your application is in order, the Enrolment Officer will guide you to proceed with the capture of biometrics (ten finger prints and facial image) and you will collect the Transaction ID Slip as evidence of the transaction.

Note :

·         Applicants who cannot read nor write should be accompanied by a literate individual who can do the form filling for him/her.
·         Minor applicants should be accompanied by parents/guardians who can do the form filling for them.
·         Minor applicants should only bring an original and valid birth certificate and NIN slip of one of the Nigerian Parent / Guardian.


Step 3:

NIN issuance

·         The normal time frame for issuance of National Identification Number (NIN) Slip is 2 to 3 working days from the time the biometric details are captured at enrolment centers.
·         The issuance of NIN may take longer in certain cases due to the validation of details at NIMC. VFS has no role to play to expedite such cases.
·         The Transaction ID Slip is required to be stored carefully by the applicant as it is required to be presented at the time of collection of NIN Slip indicating completion of enrolment


Enrollment Centres

Following the publication of the procedure to apply for National Identity Number (NIN), we have been receiving a series of queries on the list of enrolment centers.  We are glad to inform you that the National Identity Management Commission (NIMC) has enrolment centers nationwide and outside Nigeria.
All applicants residing in/outside Nigeria can now submit their application at the nearest National Identification Number Enrolment Centre as per their convenience along with requisite Original and Valid supporting documents.
Follow the link below to access NIMC Enrolment Centres in Nigeria and Diaspora.

Saturday, October 12, 2019

How To Use Jamb Portal 2020

This is just a guide for candidates.

In this article, you will learn everything about efacility, caps, jamb result, reprinting, data correction, admission letter and regularization.
But wait, I have not yet completed the list, you will also learn things about jamb matriculation list, cbt center registration, sandwich programme, noun form & part time program.

There’s no time to waste. This article is simple, complete and easy to understand.
Let’s dive right in.

Contents
1 JAMB Portal 2020 Uses
1.1 How To Login To Your JAMB Profile 2020
1.2 Which Browsers Should You Use On The Site
1.3 How To Change To Desktop Mode On Mobile
1.4 Jamb Site Is Not Opening
2 How To Print JAMB Examination Slip 2020/2021 On JAMB Portal
2.1 How To Check JAMB Result 2020/21 On JAMB Portal
2.2 How To Check JAMB Mock Result
2.3 How To Print Original JAMB result
2.4 Steps To Do Jamb Regularization in 2020
3 How To Check JAMB CAPS Admission Status
3.1 How To Print JAMB Admission Letter Online
3.2 How To Apply For JAMB Correction Of Data On JAMB Portal 2020
4 How To Check JAMB Matriculation List
4.1 How To Apply For NOUN Form On JAMB Portal
4.2 How To Apply For Part-time Programme
4.3 How To Check Your O Level Results On Jamb Site
4.4 How To Apply for sandwich programme
5 Download JAMB 2020/2021 syllabus
5.1 What Is The Meaning Of JAMB IBASS?
5.2 Download Complete JAMB brochure
5.3 Things You Cannot Do On JAMB Portal 2020
5.3.1 Please Share This With Others



JAMB Portal 2020 Uses
You can make use of jamb website portal for the following things in 2020.
Some are paid, while others are totally free.
You Can:


1.     Register for NOUN [National Open University of Nigeria] (Paid).
2.     Do Part Time Registration online (Paid).
3.     Do Sandwich Registration (Paid).
4.     Print Examination Slip (Free).
5.     Check mock exam result (Free).
6.     Check your jamb result (Free).
7.     Print Original jamb result slip (Paid).
8.     Check Jamb Caps Admission status and see if you have been offered admission (Free).
9.     Get Jamb Syllabus 2020 (Free).
10. Download Complete Jamb brochure (Free).
11. Correction of Data [Change of institution, course, name, gender, date of birth, state of origin or local government (Paid).
12. Check your o level result on the portal.
13. Check your name on jamb matriculation list.
14. Get your Jamb profile code.
15. Change your jamb password.
16. Retrieve your registration number.
17. Print out jamb mock exam slip.
18. Accept or reject admission.
19. Accept or reject transfer approval.
20. Check your payments history on jamb site.

How To Login To Your JAMB Profile 2020
To login to your dashboard, you will only need two things which are very important.
They are:

·         The email address you used for jamb registration and;
·         Your personal jamb password.
Let me give you the URL that you are going to use to login to jamb efacility right away.
Go to https://www.jamb.org.ng/efacility../ , fill in your email address and the password you used for the registration.


Which Browsers Should You Use On The Site
You can’t just use any type of browsers on this site.
Some browsers have problems with jamb website.


P. S: I am not in any way criticizing any browsers and also don’t think that I am promoting some browsers over the others.

I am saying this from genuine experience; I have also sat for the jamb exam before. So I do login to check result, admission status, letter, and etcetera.

No much talk, what are the best browsers?

They are Google chrome browser and Mozilla Firefox browsers.

Am sure that you know chrome, as it is very popular even than Mozilla Firefox.

I will advise you not to use browsers like opera mini browser for jamb portal.

It is not really good for the website and will make you have problems with it while using the portal.



How To Change To Desktop Mode On Mobile
This is for those candidates that will make use of their mobile phone to use jamb efacility.
If you are going to use a laptop or computer, then skip this part.
The site is responsive, both on mobile device and desktop.
But there is a problem; you will not be able to use it for some things as the screen needs to expand in your browser.
This is where desktop mode comes up.
It basically expands jamb site on your phone and it will be almost like you are using a computer for it, making it stress-free to use the features of jamb.org.ng & caps.gov.ng effectively.
I am pretty sure you understand how it works and the advantage.
So, how will you change to desktop mode on your browser while on the website of jamb?
Follow these simple steps.
This is one of the reasons why I said you should use a very good browser like chrome browser.
Though some chrome browsers are outdated and may not have this feature.
If this happens to you, go to Google play store and update the browser.
1.     Open your browser on your phone; go to www.jamb.org.ng or www.jamb.gov.ng, any of the two depending on what you want to do.
2.     You will see three (3) dots arranged vertically at the top right hand side on your browser.
3.     Click on the three dots.
4.     It will bring a pop up at the right hand side.
5.     Scroll down on it.
6.     Look for desktop site and check the box near it.
7.     The page or website will be reloaded automatically after doing this.
8.     The site will now open as desktop site on your phone. That’s all.


Jamb Site Is Not Opening
You may have tried going to jamb official portal and it is just giving errors or not opening at all.
Some people do ask me if jamb website was hacked, just because they were not able to access it.
The website is strongly secured and cannot be hacked for any reasons.
The site not opening may be that the problem cane from Jamb or from you.
Let me explain.

Main causes of the site not opening 
1.     Insufficient cellular data.
2.     Using the wrong URL.
3.     Trying to login with an invalid password or email address to the portal.
4.     Jamb is uploading some files (results, etcetera,) to their sever which may cause some downtime.


How To Print JAMB Examination Slip 2020/2021 On JAMB Portal
You will surely need your examination slip to be able to know your exam date, center and of course time.
It is totally free and you can print it out more than once.
1.     Once you login and click on the “print examination slip” button, wait.
2.     It will load and the slip will be automatically downloaded on your phone or computer.
3.     You can easily print it out from here.


How To Check JAMB Result 2020/21 On JAMB Portal
This is also the same steps that you will need to follow if you want to check your mock exam result online.
1.     Login to www.jamb.org.ng/eFacility.../ with your email address and password.
2.     Scroll down on after logging in.
3.     You will see some boxes, check for the one that says: “check jamb result”.
4.     Click on that particular box.
5.     It will automatically load another page with your jamb 2020/2021 result. You save it on your phone from here or print it out.
After printing it out make sure you do some photocopies.

How To Check JAMB Mock Result
As I said before, the steps that you will use to check your jamb result with registration number is the same steps you will utilize to check your mock exam results.
1.     Login with your details to jamb.org.ng
2.     Also scroll down after logging in.
3.     Check for the box that says: “Check mock result”.
4.     Click on it.
5.     Your results will load and be displayed.
I know the mock result is not useful, but still print it out.

How To Print Original JAMB result
Note that printing the original jamb result slip is not for free.

If you go to any computer cafe to do out, they will add even more money to the ₦1,000 and ask you to pay.

1.     Login to https://www.jamb.org.ng/eFacility../PrintResultSlip using your login details.
2.     Pay the ₦1,000 online with your card.
3.     Select your examination year which is 2020.
4.     Type in your jamb registration number.
5.     Click on the print result slip button.

Steps To Do Jamb Regularization in 2020
As at the time of writing this post, you cannot regularize your admission on the portal.

Calm down, it can still be done.

So, what will you do?
Visit any accredited jamb CBT center near you.
Tell them that you want to do jamb regularization 2020.
They will request for your jamb details and also money, because it is not done for free.
Just give them what they ask from you and make sure you complete it.
Also make sure that they fill out the form correctly for you, so that you won’t have to repeat it again.



How To Check JAMB CAPS Admission Status

1.     Click on “check admission status” to quickly see if you have been offered any admission or not.
2.     You can check the “access my caps” button if you want to login to caps.jamb.gov.ng.
3.     When you login to JAMB CAPS, you will see nothing but “Welcome”, if you are on mobile.
4.     Change it to desktop mode on your browser as I taught you before in this post.
5.     It will reload and it will open fully.
6.     Go to the left hand side, click on “admission status”.
7.     You will now see if you have been offered admission or not.
8.     If you have, you can accept or reject the admission.

How To Print JAMB Admission
Letter Online

The admission letter will only be available on the portal when you have been offered admission and you have also accepted the admission.
It is a very important document which must be gotten.
Here is how to print it out.
1.     Login as usual to the portal.
2.     Scroll down; you will see a box with “print admission letter”.
3.     Click on it.
4.     Pay ₦1000 with your card online for the admission letter.
5.     Pick your examination year.
6.     Enter your jamb registration number.
7.     Click on the “print admission letter” button.
8.     Make about 5-10 photocopies OT the admission letter. It is very important and you should keep it safe.

How To Apply For JAMB Correction Of Data On JAMB Portal 2020

Sometimes you may have to change the data you used during jamb registration.
You can change your course, first name, institution, and surname, date of birth, last name, gender, local government or state of origin.
1.     Click on the menu at the top.
2.     Scroll down; it might not really be that legible enough.
3.     You will see a link for application for correction of data.
4.     Click on that link.
5.     It will bring out a sub menu for change of; names, course gender, institution, date of birth, state or local government of origin.

How To Check JAMB Matriculation List

Seeing your name on the matriculation list of Jamb is very important if you your NYSC application to be approved.
If you did not see your name on the list, then you will not need able to go for NYSC scheme because your application will be disapproved.
Before you can be able to get your name on the matriculation list, you must have:
  • Printed out your jamb admission letter from efacility portal.
  • Printed original result slip from the UTME Portal.
  • Verified your documents with the admission officer in your school.
Then, the procedures are:
1.     Select the year you sat for jamb exam.
2.     Enter your jamb registration number.
3.     Click on the “Fetch my details” button.

How To Apply For NOUN Form On JAMB Portal

Not everyone wants to apply for NOUN, but for those that do; I will show you how to easily register for NOUN form.
1.     You should know that you have to login first.
2.     It is not free, don’t think it is. You will need to pay ₦3,500 with your card online before you can proceed to the next step.
3.     Fill the application form correctly.
4.     Click on the submit button after you are done.

How To Apply For Part-time
Programme

Just as applying for National Open University of Nigeria, it is not free.
1.     Login to the portal, not jamb.gov.ng, you can check how to login above.
2.     Click on the “Part time registration” box after successfully logging in.
3.     You will need pay three thousand five hundred naira (₦3,500) online before you can proceed.
4.     Fill the registration form and submit it

How To Check Your O Level Results On Jamb Site

If you want to check your neco result, gce result or waec result on jamb 2020 portal, there are two ways of doing it.
1.     Login to jamb 2020 website with your email and password.
2.     After logging in, go to your profile on the site.
3.     Check for documents, click on it.
4.     Check the documents that have been uploaded to the portal on your profile.
5.     You will see your O’level results there.

OR

1.     Login to caps.jamb.gov.ng or login directly from jamb.org.ng then go to caps.
2.     Change to desktop mode if you are using your mobile device.
3.     There is a menu at your left hand side, go to that place. It is a drop-down menu.
4.     Find my O level results there.
5.     Click on it and it will load your O level results.
6.     You will see every detail about it there even if you used awaiting results during jamb registration, it will show A/R.

How To Apply for sandwich programme

You will also need to pay for sandwich programme as it is not free.
1.     Login to jamb 2020/21 portal.
2.     You will pay three thousand five hundred naira online using your card.
3.     Fill sandwich registration and submit it after proofreading

Download JAMB 2020/2021 syllabus

If you really want to pass jamb 2020/2021 then you must have and also use the jamb syllabus while reading.
This syllabus is like a map or compass to all candidates.
Many candidates are busy looking for expo, runs or malpractice while others are doing the right thing by reading their books, solving past questions, etcetera.
Most candidates of jamb have the syllabi but they either don’t know how to use or why to use it.
In case you don’t know the syllabus gives you hints of what the board (JAMB) is likely to set for you in the exam.
It is an untapped resource jamb gives its candidates.
You download jamb 2020/2021 syllabi for all of your four subjects at http://ibass.jamb.gov.ng/syllabus.html

What Is The Meaning Of JAMB IBASS?

As you are aware that JAMB means Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board.
It now remains the definition of IBASS.
IBASS means Integrated Brochure and Syllabus System.
Therefore, JAMB IBASS means JAMB Integrated Brochure and Syllabus System.
That’s very simple and easy to understand.

Download Complete JAMB brochure

The brochure contains a lot of things that are beneficial to jamb candidates and people who want to gain admission in 2020.
It ranges from subject combination, to list of fully accredited universities, polytechnics, colleges of education and monotechnics in Nigeria.
Trust me you will need.
You can get the brochure from http://ibass.jamb.gov.ng/ebrochure.html .

Things You Cannot Do On JAMB Portal 2020

You will not be able to do the following things or use it for the following.
You cannot:
1.     Change the email address you used during jamb registration, maybe you made a mistake or something else.
2.     Check the admission requirements and cut off mark for the institution that you applied for.
3.     Upgrade your jamb result or score.
4.     Upload your waec, neco or gce results.
The uses are much more than what you can’t use it for.
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