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Jamb change of course/institution: What you need to know






Attention please this is to announce to the general public that the jamb 2017 change of course/ institution has began and can only be done at the accredited CBT Centers.

THINGS YOU NEED TO KNOW BEFORE EMBARKING ON THIS QUEST

1. Make sure the course you are to change to is in line to your subject combination, click here to see courses and their correct subject combination to be sure because with out the right subject combination for a particular course no institution will admit you.

2. check or know the previous cutoff mark of the institution you wish to change to.

3. Know how competitive the institution you wish to change to is.

4. Know how competitive the course you wish to change to is.

from the information gathered this process might cost you #2500
Note, it can only be done once and no more so if you make any mistake that is it.

Do not feel you know it all, right now you need to talk to some one, drop your jamb score, school you applied for initially and the school you wish to change to, the course you applied for initially and the course you wish to change to lets do some analyses and provide advise base on our previous experience.

Goodluck.

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