This easy to use manual is to help you register for the 2018
JAMB UTME. After the Joint Admission Board Released the procedures for
the registration of this year exam. We are pleased to present you a
summary of how to go about it without loosing your head.
Please read carefully and feel free to ask us any question via the
comment box below. Below are the steps you need to follow in order to
register for JAMB 2018.
STEP 1
To register for 2018 UTME, the first thing to do, is to create a
confirmation code with your phone, by sending your “Surname Firstname
Othername” to 55019. You will be charged #50 (fifty Naira) for the SMS.
After you’ve done that, you will receive a confirmation code from JAMB.
STEP 2
Then, proceed to any commercial bank (UBA , Firstbank, Union bank
etc) to purchase the JAMB E-pin. When you get to the bank, ask for
instruction from any of the bank staffs you see. You will be asked to
provide the confirmation code which JAMB sent to your phone, they will
need it in order to generate your E-pin.
STEP 3
Now that you have purchased the JAMB E-pin, you can now go to any
JAMB CBT registered centre you know. You will be asked to provide your
o’level result, JAMB E-pin, your confirmation code, and your passport (
they might use the laptop to snap you).
STEP 4
After you have successfully registered for the JAMB 2018, you will be
given a print out of the JAMB registration and also the compulsory
storybook.
BREAKDOWN OF 2018 UTME REGISTRATION FEES.
JAMB E-pin + storybook =#5000 + #500 ( to be paid together in the
bank). CBT registration fee= #700 (to be paid after you have
successfully registered for JAMB 2018). The total cost is N6200
You should also know that the phone number you will use for receiving
the confirmation code must not have been used previously for that
purpose.
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