JAMB Website – www.jamb.org.ng | JAMB Portal | JAMB Official Website – www.jamb.gov.ng | JAMB e-Facility to register for JAMB form and do other things.
The Joint Admission and matriculation Board has launched the new official JAMB website. On the website, you can do so many things such as:
1. JAMB UTME registration: On JAMB registration portal, you will be able to register JAMB once the form is on sale. Read more about JAMB Form Price, Registration and Exam Date
2. JAMB Direct Entry Registration: This portal is for candidates who want to register for direct entry admissions into their schools of choice.
3. JAMB Result Printing: This portal allows candidates to request for printing of result slip. Price:₦1,000
4. JAMB Admission Letter Printing: This allows candidates to print Admission letters. Only candidates with admission will be able to use this service. Price:₦1,000
5. JAMB Application for Correction of Data: Candidates can apply for correction of Names, Date of birth, State/Local Government and Gender. Payment is required for this service.
6. JAMB Change of Admission Letter: Candidates can print their admission letter for their institution/course of choice, which is now different from their course/institution offered initially. A new admission letter can be printed after processing. Price:₦10,000
7. Check JAMB Admission Status: This allows candidates to check admission status. This is necessary before going ahead to make payment for Admission Letter Printing. Payment is NOT required for this service. Price:Free
8. JAMB Regularization / Late Registration: This provides opportunity for candidates that are in any institution but with no JAMB registration number. This was formerly referred to as “regularization”. Price:₦10,000
JAMB Website – www.jamb.org.ng
Other JAMB Websites
Official Website of J.A.M.B Nigeria – www.jamb.gov.ng
JAMB reveals fake websites duping Nigerians
The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB), on Thursday decried activities of fraudsters using fake websites to dupe unsuspecting members of the public.
Prof. Ish-aq Oloyede, JAMB Registrar, in a statement, said such websites were being used to solicit payments for malpractices in the forthcoming 2017 JAMB examination.
He added that the website had continued to advertise help for candidates with JAMB 2017 live questions and planned malpractice offers to candidates, including help within the examination hall.
The Registrar called on relevant authorities to ensure that the websites were brought down and their perpetrators brought to justice.
Noting that JAMB discovered the fraudulent websites in January, Oloyede said the board had worked with the National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA) to suspend some of the domain.
“We would like to note that the following domains remain active:www.jambresults.org.ng,www.askjamb.com and www.jamborgng.info,’’ he said.
Oloyede appealed to the public to be careful of the websites, saying that they do not belong to JAMB.
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