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JAMB Registration Date 2021 and Application Form Portal Closing Date

Step by step Guides to Register for the 2021/2022 JAMB UTME examination. This JAMB latest update also contains the JAMB Registration Date and Application Form Portal, Closing Date for JAMB Registration 2021.

The Joint Admission and Matriculation Board has announced the date for the registration exercise of the 2021 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination.

JAMB Registration Date 2021

The examination body issued an official statement saying the registration of candidates for the 2021 UTME and Direct Entry will begin on April 8 and end on May 15, 2021.

Is JAMB registration form out for 2021?

Yes, however the JAMB registration form will be released officially on the 8th of April, 2021. The JAMB form is available to candidates that wish to sit for the 2021 UTME in Nigeria and Foreign countries.

How much is the JAMB form for 2021?

The JAMB form for 2021 is sold for N3, 500. The Registration Fee for JAMB is Three Thousand Five Hundred (N3, 500) Naira plus Additional Five Hundred (N500) Naira only paid for the 2021 JAMB novel.
Items Amount (₦)
Registration Fee 3,500
Compulsory Reading Text 500
Service Charge for Registration 700
Total 4,700

What is the closing date/deadline for JAMB Registration 2021?

The closing date is 15th of May 2021
The JAMB UTME registration started on Monday, the 8th of April, 2021; JAMB has disclosed that the closing date for JAMB registration is 15th of May 2021.

Is JAMB portal open for 2021?

JAMB form for 2021/2022 academic session is out. It has been announced by the management of the Joint Admission and Matriculation Board. The general public are by this notice informed that they can now proceed and register for JAMB 2021 examination as the form is now available for sale.

How to Register for JAMB Exam 2021

Candidates are to visit any of the accredited JAMB registration centre to fill and complete the online registration form. But first you will have to follow the steps listed below:

  • Valid e-mail account: The first basic step to start the 2021/2022 Jamb registration, is to have a valid e-mail address. Either gmail or yahoo mail. This will enable you send or receive information from Jamb about the exam. (Please, do not use the same email you used last year to register this year). It is advisable you create a new email.
  • Get your NIN: The National Identification Number is compulsory for any candidate that want to register for the 2021 UTME.
  • Create Jamb profile: It is compulsory to register your Jamb profile before you buy the 2021 registration form. Jamb profile is very important, no candidate can register for Jamb without creating a Jamb profile. Apart from Jamb registration, you will also need the Jamb profile to check your result online, check admission status, print admission letter, etc. Click Here to Create Your Jamb Profile
  • Check Jamb IBASS: According to Jamb, before you register for the UTME exam this year, you must check if you are eligible. Check the website for more information. jamb.org.ng
  • Buy JAMB E-pin: You are to buy your Jamb 2021 E-pin registration in approved banks
  • Visit any accredited CBT centers with your personal details and the profile PIN or Code to continue your registration.

JAMB 2021/2022 Examination date

The JAMB 2021 examination will hold on the 5th of June to 19th of June 2021 at the centre the candidate chose. Candidates are to reprint their JAMB slip to know their examination date and centres- Click here to see how to reprint Jamb slip 2021

JAMB Mock Exam Date 2021

The mock examination will hold on April 30, 2021 for those that are interested in the exam and registered before 24th April.

JAMB Cut-off Mark 2021

Click here to see the complete JAMB cutoff mark for the 2021 UTME

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