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JAMB Announces Price Candidates Will Pay For Mock UTME

Mock UTME Price revealed

The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board on Monday disclosed that candidates will pay the sum of N700 to the Computer Based Test centres before they become eligible to take their mock Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination.

JAMB took to it’s official Twitter handle to make the announcement three days before the commencement of the mock examination.

According to the body, the payment is different from the N3,500 paid by the candidates for UTME forms (ePINs), and N500 for the reading text.

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“All candidates sitting the 2021 Mock examination scheduled for Thursday, 3rd June 2021 are advised to go to their assigned centres with N700. The amount would be paid to the Centre owner as the mock examination fee,” the examination body said.

JAMB had earlier asked candidates interested to sit for the mock-UTME to reprint their examination slips, following the shift in examination date.

“Candidates, who had registered for the 2021 UTME and indicated interest to sit for the optional mock examination, are to reprint their mock notification slips.

“This is consequent on the change of date for the mock- UTME earlier scheduled for Thursday, May 20 and now to hold on Thursday, June 3.

“It is imperative to reprint as the new slip will have a new date.

“As disclosed earlier, the optional mock notification slip can be printed from anywhere that candidates find convenient, provided they have internet access.”

The board explained that each slip contained candidates’ details such as registration number and most importantly, the centre they were to sit for the examination within their chosen examination town.

It added that the slip also contained the expected time to be at the centre.

Also, candidates are expected to print and study the contents in the slip to avoid mix up in the location of their centres and the name of the examination centres.

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