NewsOnline Nigeria brings to you a concise yet comprehensive guide for individuals seeking to apply for JAMB Direct Entry (DE) 2024, which commenced on February 28, 2024. It outlines the step-by-step process, essential considerations, and payment methods, providing aspiring candidates with a clear roadmap to navigate the application procedure effectively.
There are specific things for you to know when applying for JAMB DE 2024. They are as follows:
Before getting into the application process, it’s essential to grasp some key points:
Ensure you have the following documents ready:
To begin, create your JAMB profile by sending your NIN to 55019 or 66019 via SMS. Example: NIN 00123456789. You’ll receive a confirmation code.
Use the received code to log into the JAMB portal.
Visit any accredited bank, CBT Centre, or embassy (for foreign candidates) to purchase the JAMB e-PIN. Present your confirmation code and pay the required fee.
After sending the message, you’ll receive a profile code along with other relevant details via SMS.
Present your profile code at the point of purchase, and the e-PIN will be sent to you via SMS.
Take your e-PIN to any JAMB-accredited CBT centre for registration.
Choose from various payment methods:
If you lose your profile code or e-PIN, follow these steps for retrieval:
By following these steps diligently, you can successfully apply for JAMB DE 2024. Also, be careful not to fall for fraudsters currently on the prowl parading as JAMB officials online and asking you for sensitive details or exorbitant money. Kindly visit an accredited JAMB CBT centre if you have any issues.
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