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JAMB 2017 CBT EXAM: items you need in the exam hall




Hello friends still on jamb 2017 cbt exam,  against all odds i wish to state my sincere wish to as many that have been visiting this site.
As jamb 2017 cbt exam kick start tomorrow, i wish to say goodluck(but not that of Jonathan) and a big success to you all my readers whom has studied so well(remember its how well and not how far) and have staid awake all night and to those whom has left one thing or the other just to prepare for this exam God will see you all through this exam for he is a just God.

Here are the things you will need to carry along with you while go for the exam.
1. Your jamb registration slip: that is what you printed out after your registration, you can chose to come with one, two, three as many as you wish just no that you will only submit one at the screening point.
2. Just come along with pen in case of necessity.
and that is all you need no phone no calculators but in case you must come with your phone make sure to keep it were it will not be stolen there are hungry boys and girls all over the place.

Make sure your thumbprint is captured otherwise you find your self in trouble, possible outcome is that your result will not be released

Please note you are not to submit original copies of any document to any body, the originals of any of your document is yours and youra along, so therefore submit only photocopies of your documents to whom it my concern.

Hope you remember all i said in my previous posts, in case you have not just hit the home page of this site and nevigate and find interesting post.

Once again Goodluck and may God be with you all
i still remain Chibueze a.k.a Sentence
you can add me on facebook via chibuezesentence

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