Wednesday 24 May 2017

JAMB UPGRADE (CHANGE OF COURSE/INSTITUTION)



Dear Aspirants, BEWARE OF SCAMMERS

Upgrading of JAMB SCORE is not real…
This is to bring to your notice (For all Jamb Candidates) that once you have written your Jamb UTME exams and your score is not in corresponding to the cut-off mark of the Institution of your choice, please don’t go too far by looking for a way to upgrade your score, because a lot of people are out there looking for whom to scam of his/her money in other to ensure you that they can upgrade your score.
For example, people may post something like: Hi friends my name is Miss Cynthia Ogwu, I scored 145 in my jamb score this year and I was confuse, worried and don’t know what to do, but I met someone by name Mr. Amudo Eli with the following contacts, that he help me and upgraded my score to 260, now am happy and also want others in my same situation to be helped.
Please be informed that these are scammers who are lazy, wanting to eat up your suffering ensuring you that he can upgrade your score. They are wolves in sheep clothing. BEWARE!!!


CHANGE OF COURSE/INSTITUTION

Information just came in that the 2017 JAMB Change of Course/Institution Process has certainly begun.
Based on a report that Greatmind Group received, this process can only be done at the accredited CBT Centres.
Before you head out to check if this process has started at an accredited CBT
Centre around you, please ensure the following;
- That you know exactly the Changes of Course/Institution you would like to make changes to.
- Please ensure you do your research to ensure that the school you are changing to does not usually cut-off higher than your score.
- That you can change one or all your courses/institutions at the same time.
- That once the form is submitted, you can no longer make any changes again (or else the system has changed)
- That you select a Course/Institution that aligns with your subject combination. If you don't do this, your school will screen you out. Please use the OnlineJAMB Brochure to verify.
- There may be a limited number of schools or courses you can change to, so be sure to have 3 or 4 options, just in case the one you want to change to is not available.
- You could be charged about N2,500 to effect this change.

Thursday 18 May 2017

JAMB RESULTS ARE OUT. SEE STEPS HERE....

IMPORTANT STEPS TO NOTE WHILE CHECKING FOR UTME RESULT

Greatmind Publication are pleased to inform all Jamb candidates who participated in the 13th, 15th May 2017 UTME Examination that their corresponding Utme Results is out...
Inasmuch as you have been struggling to check your result, please you are advise to follow this process aand this can be done in two ways. 
Those who are yet to see their result should wait while their result is been processing

Steps1 to check Utme Result

  • On your browser, Login to Jamb official Site or click on Jamb.org.ng
  •  Click to Login and proceed
  • Then login with you E-mail address and password (The one used for Jamb Registration)
  • Once you are logged in, Click on "Check My UTME Result"

MY RESULT



 Step2 to check Utme Result

  •  Visit the Jamb Official Site or click on My Jamb Result  
  •  Enter your Jamb reg Number or your E-mail address 

Thursday 11 May 2017

JAMB EXAM STARTS AT CLOSETH (See date here)



UTME EXAMS STARTS FROM 13TH SATURDAY, 2017.

The 2017 UTME Exams have been scheduled to start on 13th May, 2017...
We urge every candidate to make sure the E-slip is reprinted before the scheduled date to know the particular place he/she is posted for the examination
All the candidates need to do is to press the letters A,B,C,D for responses (answers) to questions and keys P, N, S and R representing different functions as follows:
P = Previous question
N = Next question
S = Submit responses when candidate has finished examination
R = Reverse (do not intend to go further to submit again)
F5 = To refresh the system (should in case is hanging or delaying)
According to him, this new method will eradicate the challenge of low computer literacy and phobia for mouse by some candidates.
On the new arrangements for the visually impaired candidates, the JAMB Registrar said Digital Bridge Institute in partnership with the board has agreed to set up three dedicated centres in Abuja, Lagos and Kano in 2018.
But for the 2017 UTME, board has reached an understanding with the association for the blind persons in Nigeria and blind students in Lagos that an abridged approach would be used for the 2017 UTME, whereby all prospective blind candidates would be invited to three centres in the country for special assessment in their subjects of choice and relevance to their desired courses and programmes.

ALL JAMB CANDIDATES SHOULD KNOW ABOUT THIS…
All JAMB candidates, who intend to write the 2017 UTME MUST Ensure they print their UTME Examination Slips before 13th May, 2017.
The UTME Examination Slip contains the crucial information about your Exam Venue, Date and Time.
As you all already know, JAMB has emphasized that there will be no re-scheduling of any candidate that misses his/her time. That means, the candidate who misses his/her Exam Date or Time will be marked absent.
There is no strict DEADLINE per-se, but it becomes a deadline for anyone, if your exam schedule falls on 13th May (the 1st Exam Day of 2017 UTME). This means that the deadline for each candidate to know his/her schedule is on the actual DATE & TIME of their exam.
Just imagine a candidate who finally reprints his Exam Slip on 13th May at 5:00PM, only to discover he was scheduled to write on 13th May at 7:00AM.
Since there is no other way to check your schedule alone (apart from the slip), Please ensure you all reprint your slips, or at least, know that your schedule DOES NOT fall on 13th May. To do this, you must all reprint your slip before the above stated date.
We expect JAMB to do more, as the portal seems to be unreliable at most times. Basically, nothing pops up at our end, even after enabling pop-ups on our browsers. If JAMB can provide more options or ensure all Exam Slips are mailed to users, that will be very helpful.
Greatmind Followers have been good at helping their fellow candidates to send their UTME Examination Slips Manually to their email addresses or provide them direct links to their e-slip. We commend the efforts of these our great users. Please continue helping your fellow students.

If you would like a Greatmind Group to help you, they will require two information from you;
1. The Email you used to register
2. Your JAMB registration number
3. Possibly Your Password

You MUST provide the 2 information above, as a comment on this post if you want to be helped. We need this, just in case you registered with an incorrect email, we will be able to use your registration number to get your slip.

If you would like to see the procedures to Reprint UTME Examination Slips by yourself, please read our publication titled; JAMB Opens Portal for Reprinting 2017 UTME Exam Slip - Confirm Yours Here

How to Reprint your UTME Exam Slip via JAMB Portal
1. Visit the official JAMB Portal at this link: www.jamb.org.ng and click on the button that says "Print UTME 2017 Examination Slip".

If you want to visit the direct Exam Slip Reprinting Portal, then Click Here.

If the links above are difficult to reach, then you can try using Internet Explorer Browser or use another network apart from MTN or GLO.

2. When the printing portal loads up, Enter your JAMB Registration Number or Email address you used to register for the exam.

3. Click on "Print Examination Slip" to Pop-Up your Exam slip.

4. Leave your mouse and then Hold "ctrl" and press letter "P" on the keyboard (at the same time) to print the slip.

As usual, you should print 2 copies of the UTME Examination Slip in Full Colour. You will submit one at the Exam Hall and you have to keep one for reference.

The portal may be a bit slow but you have to keep trying again until you are successful at printing your UTME Examination Slip.

If you have any issues, you can always contact the GREATMIND GROUP for help on the desk.