JAMB 2018/2019 Registration Form is Finally Out Online
JAMB 2018/2019 Registration Form is Finally Out Online – See New Guidelines and Registration Details Here.
The all finally awaited jamb 2018/2019 registration form is now out and has been announced by the board of Joint Admission and Matriculation Board. JAMB Registration will commence fully on the 6th of December 2017 to 6th February 2018.
Jamb 2018/2019 Registration Form
The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has finally declared December 6, 2017 to February 6, 2018 as new date for the commencement of the sale of the 2018 UTME application forms.
JAMB Boss, Prof Oloyede had earlier pleaded to all anticipating candidate for delay on the registration. In his statement, he briefly analyse that the postponement was due to the initial date slated for the form sales due to the delay in meeting the agreed deadline by the publisher of the compulsory reading text meant for the prospective candidates.
The board also added that candidates who are interested in the mock examination should register before December 31 as the MOCK examination shall commence from Monday 22 to Wednesday 24 January, 2018.
IMPORTANT! The CBT centres are allowed to collect, through their bank accounts, a separate ₦700 for this exercise from interested candidates after notification of centre has been received by the candidate.
LATEST UPDATE:Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) Registrar, Professor Ishaq Oloyede, has assured that the conduct of the 2018/19 examination will be much better than past years.He also announced that registration for the exams would commence before the end of November, urging prospective candidates to visit the board’s website, download JAMB app, syllabus and brochures.Professor Ishaq Oloyede said these during an interactive session with CTB owners from across the country.1). We have learnt some lessons from the last year’s experience and therefore introduced some measures that will further add to the integrity of the registration process and the conduct of the examination.2). Four example, we discovered last year and this year that some electronic devices such as Pens, wrist watches, were used to perpetrate exam malpractices.3). We are also going to introduce some detective devices to ensure that those who plan to cheat inside the examination halls are frustrated.4). We will not rest ourselves. As they are planning, we are also planning not allow them to play any old tricks. We know they will come up with new tricks but we will outwit them”/Oloyede disclosed that the 71 CBT centers found to be culpable during the last exercise were either suspended or banned, with the board prosecuting some albeit with grievous offences.Oloyede said the board would henceforth install electric jammers and lens detectors at every CBT to neutralise gadgets candidates may have sneaked into the hall.

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