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2021 UTME mock exam slips ready: JAMB

JAMB also disclosed that 845,517 candidates had registered for the 2021 UTME and 38,886 candidates for Direct Entry as of Sunday, May 9.

• May 10, 2021
JAMB

The Joint Admissions and Matriculations Board (JAMB) says candidates can now print the mock examination slip for its Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME).

JAMB announced this in its weekly bulletin made available on Monday in Abuja.

“Candidates who had registered for the 2021 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination and indicated interest to sit for the optional mock examination are to print their mock notification slips from Sunday, May 9.

“This is in preparation for the mock examination scheduled for Thursday, May 20. The optional mock notification slips can be printed from anywhere candidates find to be convenient, provided they have access to the internet,” it stated.

It urged candidates to visit https://www.jamb.gov.ng then click on e-facility to print the slip.

The exam body added that the slip contained candidates’ details such as registration number and the centre to which they are to sit for the examination within their chosen examination town.

The slip, it further said, also contained the expected time the candidates should be at the centre.

It further urged candidates to study the slip’s content after printing it out to know the location of their examination centres on time and avoid confusion on the scheduled date of the exercise.

JAMB also disclosed that 845,517 candidates had registered for the 2021 UTME and 38,886 candidates for Direct Entry as of Sunday, May 9.

The registration commenced on April 8 and will end on May 15, while the examination will hold from June 5 to June 19.

The board also stated it had commenced a series of meetings with its critical stakeholders to consolidate its preparations for the 2021 UTME/DE exercise.

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