Wednesday, 6 January 2016

ADVICE FOR 2016 JAMB CANDIDATES: JAMB CBT TIPS YOU SHOULD KNOW




There are tips for virtually everything nowadays but not all tips are good enough to worth your time. This isn’t one of those. Below are special advice for Nigerian


Jamb 2016 Advice
It is unspeakable that the numbers of annual
candidates to the University Matriculation
Examination continues on the increase, getting
to over a million and half, with about 45%
upturn every year.

This year, 2015, yet another set of over one
million Nigerian school-leavers who had
already lined up their information on the JAMB
2016 portal are getting ready for the UTME
examination. The question remained the same,
who is going to win, and who is to loose out of
the race? Time will tell.

A recent analysis revealed that about 50% of
the total number of candidates pass JAMB
annually, but do this same number gain
admission into the available spaces in our
various ins
titutions? The answer is NO.

In this article, I have decided to educate the
lucky candidates on what to do, and of course
what to avoid as JAMB 2016 approaches.

Advice for Jamb 2016 Candidates

1. Read more and even as much as you can !
Get the Jamb Syllabus and Jamb Brochure

2. Realize your problem areas, and dedicate
more review time to them.

3. Do not cheat yourself searching for fake
answers on the internet, use that time to read.

4. Read with past question papers and see
how questions are answered.

5. Test yourself on speed, accuracy and
otherwise.

6. Try to locate your examination center, at
least 2days to the examination date.

7. If your center is far, make preparations to
be there at least a day before the examination
date.

8. Follow instructions, in other words, DO NOT
enter the examination hall with any material
that may/will incriminate you.

9. Start with questions/subjects you know well
and be time conscious. Get the JAMB CBT
Practice software

10. Before you submit your script, make sure
you shade all the remaining questions at
random, don’t leave them blank. Who knows?
Your very last guesses may be right.

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