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JAMB UTME Examination Date and Timetable 2017/18 Released Online


We’re happy to inform all candiddates, that the 2017/18 JAMB UTME CBT Examination Date and Timetable for 2017/18 has been released and published online. This was published on the jamb official portal of jamb.org.ng;
Using this medium, the Klassicsentence team wishes to notify the general public, that the Joint Admission and Matriculation Board, JAMB has announced the commencement date for the 2017 computer based UTME.

So therefore, all candidates who will be participating in the 2017/18 Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB) examination (UTME), should known that the date for the examination is out. i.e. the 2017 JAMB UTME examination date is out.


Speaking to all participating candidates, the current Registrar of JAMB, Prof. Is’haq Olanrewaju OLOYEDE, disclosed that the 2017 JAMB UTME would be purely Computer Based (CBT).
Speaking directly to the public, the JAMB’s Head of Public Relations, Dr. Fabian Benjamin, disclosed that the examination is scheduled to commence on the:
6th of May and end on the 20th of May, 2017.
The examination is scheduled to last for 14 days.

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