
2022 UTME
Newsonline reports that the 2022 joint admission and matriculation examination (JAMB) is around the corner. Prior to the main exam.
The board usually organize a mock examination that is aimed at testing the equipment that will be used for the exam.
Candidates that are writing for the first time utilize this opportunity to test their IQ. It can also be beneficial to those that have sat for the exam before. You can use it to guess how the main exam will look like.
By the way, this year’s mock examination came with a surprise as the board directed all the candidates that indicated interest in the mock exam to pay the sum of one thousand naira only, as a service charge to the CBT centers where they are assigned to sit for the examination.
JAMB, in it’s weekly bulletin made available by the Head of Media and Public Relation; Fabian Benjamin, in Abuja on Monday, disclosed that it increased the service charge from six hundred naira to one thousand naira due to the high cost of diesel in the country.
He also directed those that indicated interest in the optional mock examination to start reprinting their slip. The exam is scheduled to start on Saturday, April 9, 2022.
You have to know that the mark you get from your mock examination is not in anyway going to affect your actual score in the main exam. The main examination will be starting on 6th of May, 2022, and will be coming to an end on 16th of May, 2022.
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