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JAMB 2020: THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW

The 2020 JAMB examination will hold approximately one week from now.  Thus far, we have provided you with almost all the resources for you to prepare adequately for the exam. While you are preparing earnestly for the exam, there are few things we think you also need to keep in mind as the exam date approaches.  Imporatant keys to Remember If you are using the keyboard, here are the most important keys; N – To move to the next question P – To go back to the previous question A – To select option A on a question B – To select option B on a question C – To select option C on a question D – To select option D on a question S – To submit your exam (Be Careful) R – To Cancel Submit (and RETURN) The above will be stated before you start the exam, so you should read the instructions properly before starting. However, you should note that there are actions you cannot perform using the keyboard. In this case, you must use your Mouse (or track-pad).These are;   If you need to switch

JAMB'S TOP 10 TRICKS AND SECRETS YOU SHOULD KNOW🔥🔥

Sincerely, the reason why some candidate do have low score in UTME could not necessarily be traced to poor preparation but the trickery nature of UTME questions. So, all candidate preparing for the forthcoming UTME should know and work towards the following secrets; 1. Not all questions have correct answers: Since UTME is an objective Examination, JAMB Examiners do intentionally put some questions without any correct options to penalize the gamblers. 2. Beware of conversion and it's error. E.g 100cm is 1m but 100cm² is 0.01m². UTME do intentionally create this problem for it candidates using this tricks especially in Physics and Mathematics. 3. Getting one of the answers included in the options as your final answer doesn't mean you've gotten the right answer. Please check very well. UTME do provide options that capitalizes on your calculation error. e.g, if you fail to convert certain parmeter from the parameters given, you will meet the wrong answer you get in the o

JAMB NOW SETS NEW EXAM QUESTIONS PER SESSION OF EXAMS

The Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has disclosed that it has put a new innovation in place that will enable it to deploy or set new exam questions for each session (morning, afternoon, evening) of the exam and for all the batches of candidates writing the JAMB exam on a particular day. This was made known by the JAMB’s spokesman man, Dr Fabian Benjamin. He explained that prior to 2017, JAMB can only deploy examination questions once in a day and that means that in situations where an examination centre has three batches of candidates (morning, afternoon and evening batches) writing the examination in one day, the board had to set the same questions for all the candidates writing the examination for that particular day. He however stated that will no longer be the case as the board have put in place a technology that will enable it deploy new questions for each batch of candidates sitting for the exam for each day. So that means that the questions that will be set f