THINGS CANDIDATES SHOULD DO AFTER JAMB REGISTRATION
After completing JAMB registration, candidates should take the following important steps to prepare effectively for their exams and admission process:
1. Print and Keep Important Documents
Print your JAMB registration slip and keep multiple copies.
Verify that your details (name, date of birth, choice of institutions, etc.) are correct.
2. Start Preparing for the Exam Early
• Get the official JAMB syllabus and recommended textbooks for your chosen subjects.
• Practice with JAMB past questions and CBT (Computer-Based Test) software/apps.
• Create a study timetable and focus on difficult subjects or topics.
3. Know Your Exam Date and Center
• Once the JAMB exam slip reprinting starts, check and print your exam details.
• Visit your center ahead of time to avoid confusion on the exam day.
4. Stay Updated on JAMB and Admission News
• Regularly check JAMB’s official website and accredited jamb WhatsApp groups and your preferred institution’s website for updates.
• Follow JAMB’s social media pages and join educational forums. *victor solution team*
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5. Prepare for Post-UTME and Other Admission Requirements
• Research the Post-UTME format for your chosen university or polytechnic.
• If required, obtain and prepare necessary documents like O’Level results (WAEC/NECO/NABTEB), birth certificate, and local government identification.
6. Stay Healthy and Avoid Exam Malpractice
• Get enough rest, eat well, and manage stress.
• Avoid any form of examination malpractice, as JAMB has strict penalties for cheating.
7. Study JAMB past questions. You can freely study past and reoccuring questions on different subjects here.
Past questions on Government
And other past questions on various subjects
JAMB Subject Combinations for Different Courses
Your subject combination depends on the course you want to study. Below are some common combinations:
SCIENCE COURSES
Medicine & Surgery, Nursing, Pharmacy, Biochemistry
English, Biology, Chemistry, Physics
Engineering (Mechanical, Electrical, Civil, etc.)
English, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry
Computer Science
English, Mathematics, Physics, and any of Biology/Chemistry/Economics
Agriculture & Related Courses
English, Biology/Agriculture, Chemistry, and Physics/Mathematics
SOCIAL SCIENCE COURSES
Economics
English, Mathematics, Economics, and any of Government, Geography, or Accounting
Accounting, Banking & Finance
English, Mathematics, Economics, and any other relevant subject
Political Science
English, Government, Economics, and any other subject
Mass Communication
English, Literature, Government, and CRS/IRS or Economics
ARTS & HUMANITIES COURSES
Law
English, Literature, Government, CRS/IRS
Theatre Arts
English, Literature, and two other Arts subjects
Linguistics & English
English, Literature, and any two Arts subjects