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JAMB CAPS TRANSFER APPROVAL PAGE- Vital guide for 2019 candidates still with "not yet admitted"...

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 Aspirants ignorance about the JAMB caps system has affected many of them alot. Some of them have been offered admissions, but due to their ignorance they forfeit the admission, because this set of people have been offered  another course by their choice of institution, but they are unaware of the "JAMB CAPS TRANSFER APPROVAL PAGE" where to check. The JAMB CAPS Transfer Approval Page is one of the new features of the JAMB CAPS. On the Transfer approval page, candidates are notified of the intention of their school of choice to transfer them from the course they initially applied to study to another course. The candidates now have the right to either accept or reject the transfer. How To Check Your "Transfer Approval Page" on JAMB CAPS STEP 1- Visit: jamb.org.ng/efacility STEP 2- Login to your Jamb profile with your username and password STEP 3- Once you are logged in, below “My O’level”, you will see TRANSFER APPROVAL”, click on it. For ca

JAMB RELEASES DATES FOR 2020 JAMB/UTME REGISTRATION AND EXAMINATION...

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. The 2020 Unified Tertiary Matriculations Examination (UTME) is fixed for March 14 . Prof Is-haq Oloyede, registrar of JAMB, made the announcement in Abuja . The announcement was made a day after JAMB said it may deploy drones to monitor examinations in 2020 . Prospective candidates for the 2020 Unified Tertiary Matriculations Examination (UTME) are to participate in the exercise on March 14 as the Joint Admissions and Matriculations Board (JAMB) begins preparation. . The date was announced by JAMB on Monday, December 23, saying the examination will hold between March 14 and April 4. . Prof Is-haq Oloyede, registrar of JAMB, made the announcement in Abuja when he met with commissioners for education from the 36 states. . According to Oloyede, registration for the UTME will start on January 13, and end on February 17. . JAMB reiterated its zero tolerance for all forms of examination malpractice and is leaving no stone unturned to curb the menace. . In its la