JAMB supplementary mock exam printing of slips begin

JAMB supplementary mock exam printing of slips begin

JAMB has announced that candidates for the rescheduled mock examination can now print their notification slips which holds April 18th, 2023. This was contained in a statement signed by the Head, Public Affairs  Fabian Benjamin.

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The rescheduled candidates can immediately proceed to print their mock slips. remember the exam holds April 18th, 2023. The rescheduled (supplementary) Mock-UTME Notification Slip would contain the Candidates’ Registration Number, Venue, Date, and Time of the Examination to enable them to easily locate their centres before the examination.

Candidates, who took the earlier Mock-UTME on Thursday, 30th March, 2023, and whose results have been released, are not eligible for the rescheduled mock examination. Candidates are also enjoined to be at their centres one hour before the examination for biometric verification.

Steps to Check and Reprint JAMB Mock Slip

  1. Visit the checking portal via this link; https://slipsprinting.jamb.gov.ng/PrintMockExaminationSlip
  2. Enter your JAMB Reg. No or Email in the space provided, and click “Print Examination Slip”.
  3. When the Exam Slip is revealed to you, go ahead and print it.

In addition, he restated its zero tolerance for examination malpractice and urges candidates to refrain from any ignoble act or conduct during the rescheduled examination.

Candidates are advised against going into the examination halls with prohibited items such as wristwatches, calculators, flash drives, phones, among others. They are also warned to desist from the application of “laale” (henna) to do fancied drawings and paintings on their hands to avoid unnecessary interference with the whorls of their fingers which could impede biometric verification, the statement added.


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