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JAMB Enables Portal For 2017 Direct Entry Registration - Official Guide




This is to inform the public that JAMB has enabled the portal for the 2017 Direct Entry registration.

Create account (You do not need to create account if you already have one)

Upon account creation, print the confirmation mail and take it to the bank for payment(PIN vending)

Continue registration by supplying the vended PIN on the mobile application or the JAMB Registration Application at an accredited CBT centre.

Complete other required information via the mobile application or the JAMB R-Complete other required information via the mobile application or the JAMB Registration Application at an accredited CBT centre.
Proceed to the nearest CBT centre to capture passport and fingerprints (this can only be done at the CBT centre)

Note: You can print Direct Entry Pre-payment slip if you have account already (this is a tender for your bank payment)

Login to your dashboard and click Direct Entry Registration to print the Pre-payment Slip

Note: The cost for the Direct Entry form is five thousand Naira (N5000). However you will have to pay additional Five Hundred Naira (N500) for the book "Last Days at Forcadoes High School."egistration Application at an accredited CBT centre.

Proceed to the nearest CBT centre to capture passport and fingerprints (this can only be done at the CBT centre)

Note: You can print Direct Entry Pre-payment slip if you have account already (this is a tender for your bank payment)

Login to your dashboard and click Direct Entry Registration to print the Pre-payment Slip

Note: The cost for the Direct Entry form is five thousand Naira (N5000). However you will have to pay additional Five Hundred Naira (N500) for the book "Last Days at Forcadoes High School."

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